-----Original Message-----
From: Deng Shi 
Sent: 2006年7月13日 10:37
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Inconsistent floating point result when using G++ 3.3.6 with option 
-O0 or -O1 separately

hi expert,
I found our application tool gave the inconsistent floating point result when 
using different optimization level -O0 or -O1.
Even if I used -O1 plus all the disabling options which includes in -O1, like 
-O1 -fno-merge-all-constants -fno-zero-initialized-in-bss -fno-function-cse 
-fno-keep-static-consts -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-merge-constants 
-fno-loop-optimize -fno-cprop-registers -fno-if-conversion -fno-if-conversion2 
-fno-delayed-branch -fno-guess-branch-probability -fno-defer-pop 
-fno-crossjumping -fno-thread-jumps " which command line setting should be 
equal to -O0, but I still didn't get the consistent result. 
I wonder whether there is any additional optimization enabled by -O1 for C++ 
language which is not documented in GCC manual?

Is there anybody helping me?

Best regards!
Deg

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