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[Bug middle-end/32044] udivdi3 counterproductive, unwarranted use



------- Comment #13 from malitzke at metronets dot com  2007-05-24 14:08 -------
Mr Guenther!

Thank you (herzlichen Dank) for the information about the hopefully disabling
flag. If that information would have been posted after my initial intervention
we could have saved a lot of bandwidth and storage space. I realize libgcc is
one of the areas you are responsible for and libgcc definitely fills a need for
a hosted implementation. Also, (at least for me) the optimization is strictly
an internal matter for the gcc community and I have nothing to contribute in
this regard.

To sum up; as a user, and, in the UNIX spirit (I started with the 7th edition),
I just want freedom in choosing the facilities and features gcc has to offer. I
hope that this or similar flags provide me with the capability to banish libgcc
and similar facilities from my programs under the C free-standing
specification.


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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32044


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