Monday, May 11, 2009
xlc Compiler options to be used with debugger
While doing source code debugging, one generally compiles with -g option, and assumes that all compiler optimizations have been turned off. However, as far as the xlc compiler is concerned, this might not necessarily be true. With -g the compiler puts in line-number information and turns off some optimizations, but not all optimizations. To tell the compiler to turn off ALL optimizations, the -qnoopt option should be employed.
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AIX,
C,
c++,
compiler options,
debugging,
IBM,
programming,
unix,
xlc
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