Jeff Law wrote:
On 10/10/09 09:17, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 02:31:25PM +0200, Jan Hubicka wrote:
My solution would be probably to pass -fdump-ipa-inline parameter to lto
compilation and read the log. It lists the inlining decisions and if
something is not inlined, you get dump of reason why.
OK, I did just that (of course, because I'm only interested in inlining
during Link-Time-Optimization, I only passed the compiler option to the
link phase of the the build).
Now where does the resulting dump ends up - and how is it named ?
I.e., in case of:
gfortran -o exe -O3 -flto -fwhole-program -fdump-ipa-inline a.f lib.a
?
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