dmd 1.048 and 2.033 releases

Walter Bright newshound1 at digitalmars.com
Tue Oct 6 12:08:42 PDT 2009


Lutger wrote:
> Walter Bright wrote:
> 
>> Don wrote:
>>> It's pretty standard, though. For example, there are some bugs which
>>> Visual C++ detects only when the optimiser is on. From memory, they are
>>> all flow-related. The MS docs recommend compiling a release build
>>> occasionally to catch them.
>>
>> The flow analysis could be run on every compile by default, but it would
>> make for pretty slow turnaround.
> 
> Is it possible / reasonably to run flow analysis but still have a build that 
> can be properly debugged? If yes, wouldn't it be nice to have it as a 
> separate compiler option? Some people with build slaves, fast cpu's or 
> smallish projects won't care that much for the performance. 

Just compile with:
	-debug -O


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