Re: Reducing debuginfo size by removing unneeded includes

From: Sam Ravnborg
Date: Sun Feb 24 2008 - 04:07:59 EST


On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 09:25:19AM +0100, Samuel Tardieu wrote:
> Andy> -feliminate-unused-debug-types -feliminate-unused-debug-symbols
> Andy> -feliminate-dwarf2-dups
>
> Sam> google did not turn up anything useful. Do you have a poiter to
> Sam> where these are described?
>
> >From GCC (svn) man page:
>
> -feliminate-unused-debug-symbols
> Produce debugging information in stabs format (if that is supâ
> ported), for only symbols that are actually used.
>
> -feliminate-unused-debug-types
> Normally, when producing DWARF2 output, GCC will emit debugging
> information for all types declared in a compilation unit, regardâ
> less of whether or not they are actually used in that compilation
> unit. Sometimes this is useful, such as if, in the debugger, you
> want to cast a value to a type that is not actually used in your
> program (but is declared). More often, however, this results in a
> significant amount of wasted space. With this option, GCC will
> avoid producing debug symbol output for types that are nowhere used
> in the source file being compiled.
>
> -feliminate-dwarf2-dups
> Compress DWARF2 debugging information by eliminating duplicated
> information about each symbol. This option only makes sense when
> generating DWARF2 debugging information with -gdwarf-2.
>

Hi Sam.

I did not include the '-f' part in my google search. When I did so I got more hits.

Thanks,
Sam - who is not talking to himself ;-)
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