On Tuesday 22 of May 2012, Stephan Bergmann wrote: > On 05/22/2012 04:02 PM, Lubos Lunak wrote: > > On Tuesday 22 of May 2012, Stephan Bergmann wrote: > >> On 05/22/2012 03:19 PM, Lubos Lunak wrote: > >>> But --enable-debug also enables asserts, logging and similar > >>> functionality that should be rather useful for developer builds, > >>> doesn't it? > >> > >> But --enable-dbgutil enables that as well (and more of it). > > > > Uhm? If that is the case, then no wonder people get confused, since > > this means that dbgutil is a superset of debug, except not quite. I've > > already asked Michael, so I'm going to ask you too: What is your idea > > about what these options do? > > common subset of what --enable-debug and --enable-dbgutil do: enable > various assertions, warnings, etc. (technically, both enable > OSL_DEBUG_LEVEL > 0 and disable NDEBUG, for example) > > what --enable-debug does in addition: settings that aid in step-through > debugging (like -O0, -fno-inline) > > what --enable-dbgutil does in addition: enable additional assertions, > warnings, etc. that are binary incompatible
Hmm. That's a completely arbitrary and non-obvious setup that I doubt anybody except for you knows or expects, but on the other hand, I think I do not care enough to do anything about it if you want it this way. -- Lubos Lunak l.lu...@suse.cz _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice