Hey Trent,

On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 00:09, Trent Piepho wrote:
> I don't think "fixes" is really the correct term, more appropriate would be
> "masks".  If the code fails with -O3, then there is either A) a bug in the
> code, or B) a bug in the optimizer.  Using a different optimization level
> level doesn't fix either one.

You're right, sorry for the word confusion.

Since most developers don't see the problem, and since nobody sees it at
"standard test levels" (-O0), I'd assume it's a compiler bug. Code bugs
would show up specifically at -O0.

Ronald

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