Re: GCSE

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Thanks Nathan!

I thought so too, but breaking the file is rather difficult as I try to take
advantage of extreme inlining and so everything expands into one huge
c file.

But now that I have the confirmation that this is the right way to go
I'll get into it.

cheers,

gerald

Nathan Sidwell wrote:

jfj wrote:

Hi.

I have a program that uses computed gotos.
Should I use -fno-gcse?

The situation is that there is one very important function with computed
gotos and about 300 others without!
Isn't there a way to disable fgcse for that one function and allow it for
the rest of the code?


With fno-gcse the program is about 0.3% faster, so I can't tell for sure
what's the right thing to do here.


break the file into two parts, one that can be -fgcse'd and one that
can be -fno-gcse'd

nathan



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