On Nov 10, 2006, at 9:48 AM, Howard Chu wrote:
Richard Guenther wrote:
If you compile with -O3 -combine *.c -o alias it will break.
Thanks for pointing that out. But that's not a realistic danger for
the actual application. The accessor function is always going to be
in a library compiled at a separate time. The call will always be
from a program built at a separate time, so -combine isn't a factor.
We are building a compiler to outsmart you. We presently working on
technology (google ("LTO")) to break your code. :-) Don't cry when
we turn it on by default and it does. I'd recommend understanding
the rules and following them.