Author: Bo Persson
Date: 09:17:22 04/20/04
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On April 19, 2004 at 20:07:25, Russell Reagan wrote: > >I'm not sure how the compiler handles things like "Whole Program Optimizations" >if you compile each file individually like the make file does. You might have to >give the compiler all of the files at once. I'm not sure. > The linker takes care of that for you! After it is decided exactly what parts are to be linked together, the compiler is invoked again to do the final compile. This way it can inline functions across separately compiled files, and other nice stuff. Bo Persson
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