Eh, I run it on a VM. I could copy one and somehow locate all the -O2's and
replace them with -O3's in the files. I'd probably have to write a program
to do it, unless there are easy to find, centrally located ones?

On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 9:54 AM Janne Johansson <icepic...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Do you have the skills to detect and handle if gcc miscompiles something
> at -O3?
> If not, then don't.
>
> Noone else will help you getting a zomg-fast -O3 system working after a
> slight miscompile gets a few bad instructions stuffed into some lib
> somewhere, so if you break your system, you get to keep all the pieces.
>
> Short version: "if you had to ask, then the answer was no".
>
>
> 2016-06-16 15:42 GMT+02:00 Luke Small <lukensm...@gmail.com>:
>
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>
>
> --
> May the most significant bit of your life be positive.

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