Re: LTO objects after build: Rebuilding vs erroring out

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* Jakub Jelinek:

> Or if we recorded all command line options we care about into LTO bytecode
> (Optimization/Target options are recorded already on a per-function basis
> but I'm worried about others), just have a gcc driver mode that turns
> a non-fat LTO object into normal non-LTO object.

I think that would be useful, it would match the LLVM LTO approach.
It's not going to be a perfect replay, but it's at least as good as
other uses of that LTO data, so I think it will be fine.

Thanks,
Florian
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