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2797 the compiler is using for optimization. Higher levels correspond
2798 to higher accuracy (fewer false positives). Higher levels also
2804 when higher levels do not warn but -fstrict-aliasing still breaks
2850 `-Wstrict-overflow' is enabled by `-Wall'; higher levels are
4210 `-fdump-tree-vect-stats' uses. Higher verbosity levels mean
4868 with `-fschedule-insns' or at `-O2' or higher.
4873 allocation, i.e. with `-fschedule-insns' or at `-O2' or higher.
4878 `-fschedule-insns' or at `-O2' or higher.
4883 `-fschedule-insns' or at `-O2' or higher.
4906 i.e. with `-fschedule-insns2' or at `-O2' or higher.
4918 `-fschedule-insns2' or at `-O2' or higher.
4952 redundancies. This flag is enabled by default at `-O' and higher.
4957 `-O' and higher.
4963 by default at `-O2' and higher.
4967 by default at `-O' and higher.
4974 default at `-O' and higher.
4979 by default at `-O' and higher.
4985 This flag is enabled by default at `-O2' and higher.
4989 enabled by default at `-O' and higher.
4996 flag is enabled by default at `-O' and higher.
5002 higher. It is not enabled for `-Os', since it usually increases
5007 default at `-O' and higher.
5038 higher.
5045 higher.
5053 default at `-O' and higher.
5059 enabled by default at `-O' and higher.
5078 This is enabled by default at `-O2' and higher. Null pointer check
6014 may be set to much higher values than is the desired code
6029 feedback needs to be more conservative (higher) in order to
6116 profile feedback is available and may be set to higher values
9060 run on higher numbered architectures, but not the other way around.
9622 a higher preferred stack boundary from a function compiled with a
10240 though this could be supported for 68020 and higher processors.
10486 `-mno-shared' depends on binutils 2.16 or higher and generates
16116 affected by this. GNU systems with GLIBC 2.1 or higher, and
25242 indicate a higher priority.