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Next: <a href="Optimize-Options.html#Optimize-Options" accesskey="n" rel="next">Optimize Options</a>, Previous: <a href="Warning-Options.html#Warning-Options" accesskey="p" rel="prev">Warning Options</a>, Up: <a href="Invoking-GCC.html#Invoking-GCC" accesskey="u" rel="up">Invoking GCC</a> [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Option-Index.html#Option-Index" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p>
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<a name="Options-for-Debugging-Your-Program"></a>
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<h3 class="section">3.9 Options for Debugging Your Program</h3>
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<a name="index-options_002c-debugging"></a>
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<a name="index-debugging-information-options"></a>
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<p>To tell GCC to emit extra information for use by a debugger, in almost
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all cases you need only to add <samp>-g</samp> to your other options.
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<p>GCC allows you to use <samp>-g</samp> with
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<samp>-O</samp>. The shortcuts taken by optimized code may occasionally
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be surprising: some variables you declared may not exist
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at all; flow of control may briefly move where you did not expect it;
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some statements may not be executed because they compute constant
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results or their values are already at hand; some statements may
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execute in different places because they have been moved out of loops.
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Nevertheless it is possible to debug optimized output. This makes
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it reasonable to use the optimizer for programs that might have bugs.
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<p>If you are not using some other optimization option, consider
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using <samp>-Og</samp> (see <a href="Optimize-Options.html#Optimize-Options">Optimize Options</a>) with <samp>-g</samp>.
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With no <samp>-O</samp> option at all, some compiler passes that collect
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information useful for debugging do not run at all, so that
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<samp>-Og</samp> may result in a better debugging experience.
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<dl compact="compact">
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<dt><code>-g</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-g"></a>
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<p>Produce debugging information in the operating system’s native format
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(stabs, COFF, XCOFF, or DWARF). GDB can work with this debugging
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information.
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</p>
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<p>On most systems that use stabs format, <samp>-g</samp> enables use of extra
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debugging information that only GDB can use; this extra information
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makes debugging work better in GDB but probably makes other debuggers
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crash or
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refuse to read the program. If you want to control for certain whether
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to generate the extra information, use <samp>-gstabs+</samp>, <samp>-gstabs</samp>,
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<samp>-gxcoff+</samp>, <samp>-gxcoff</samp>, or <samp>-gvms</samp> (see below).
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-ggdb</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-ggdb"></a>
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<p>Produce debugging information for use by GDB. This means to use the
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most expressive format available (DWARF, stabs, or the native format
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if neither of those are supported), including GDB extensions if at all
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possible.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-gdwarf</code></dt>
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<dt><code>-gdwarf-<var>version</var></code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-gdwarf"></a>
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<p>Produce debugging information in DWARF format (if that is supported).
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The value of <var>version</var> may be either 2, 3, 4 or 5; the default version
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for most targets is 4. DWARF Version 5 is only experimental.
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</p>
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<p>Note that with DWARF Version 2, some ports require and always
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use some non-conflicting DWARF 3 extensions in the unwind tables.
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</p>
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<p>Version 4 may require GDB 7.0 and <samp>-fvar-tracking-assignments</samp>
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for maximum benefit.
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</p>
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<p>GCC no longer supports DWARF Version 1, which is substantially
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different than Version 2 and later. For historical reasons, some
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other DWARF-related options (including <samp>-feliminate-dwarf2-dups</samp>
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and <samp>-fno-dwarf2-cfi-asm</samp>) retain a reference to DWARF Version 2
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in their names, but apply to all currently-supported versions of DWARF.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-gstabs</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-gstabs"></a>
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<p>Produce debugging information in stabs format (if that is supported),
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without GDB extensions. This is the format used by DBX on most BSD
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systems. On MIPS, Alpha and System V Release 4 systems this option
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produces stabs debugging output that is not understood by DBX or SDB.
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On System V Release 4 systems this option requires the GNU assembler.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-gstabs+</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-gstabs_002b"></a>
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<p>Produce debugging information in stabs format (if that is supported),
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using GNU extensions understood only by the GNU debugger (GDB). The
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use of these extensions is likely to make other debuggers crash or
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refuse to read the program.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-gcoff</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-gcoff"></a>
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<p>Produce debugging information in COFF format (if that is supported).
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This is the format used by SDB on most System V systems prior to
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System V Release 4.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-gxcoff</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-gxcoff"></a>
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<p>Produce debugging information in XCOFF format (if that is supported).
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This is the format used by the DBX debugger on IBM RS/6000 systems.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-gxcoff+</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-gxcoff_002b"></a>
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<p>Produce debugging information in XCOFF format (if that is supported),
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using GNU extensions understood only by the GNU debugger (GDB). The
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use of these extensions is likely to make other debuggers crash or
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refuse to read the program, and may cause assemblers other than the GNU
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assembler (GAS) to fail with an error.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-gvms</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-gvms"></a>
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<p>Produce debugging information in Alpha/VMS debug format (if that is
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supported). This is the format used by DEBUG on Alpha/VMS systems.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-g<var>level</var></code></dt>
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<dt><code>-ggdb<var>level</var></code></dt>
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<dt><code>-gstabs<var>level</var></code></dt>
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<dt><code>-gcoff<var>level</var></code></dt>
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<dt><code>-gxcoff<var>level</var></code></dt>
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<dt><code>-gvms<var>level</var></code></dt>
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<dd><p>Request debugging information and also use <var>level</var> to specify how
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much information. The default level is 2.
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</p>
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<p>Level 0 produces no debug information at all. Thus, <samp>-g0</samp> negates
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<samp>-g</samp>.
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</p>
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<p>Level 1 produces minimal information, enough for making backtraces in
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parts of the program that you don’t plan to debug. This includes
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descriptions of functions and external variables, and line number
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tables, but no information about local variables.
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</p>
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<p>Level 3 includes extra information, such as all the macro definitions
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present in the program. Some debuggers support macro expansion when
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you use <samp>-g3</samp>.
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</p>
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<p><samp>-gdwarf</samp> does not accept a concatenated debug level, to avoid
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confusion with <samp>-gdwarf-<var>level</var></samp>.
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Instead use an additional <samp>-g<var>level</var></samp> option to change the
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debug level for DWARF.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-feliminate-unused-debug-symbols</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-feliminate_002dunused_002ddebug_002dsymbols"></a>
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<p>Produce debugging information in stabs format (if that is supported),
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for only symbols that are actually used.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-femit-class-debug-always</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-femit_002dclass_002ddebug_002dalways"></a>
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<p>Instead of emitting debugging information for a C++ class in only one
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object file, emit it in all object files using the class. This option
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should be used only with debuggers that are unable to handle the way GCC
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normally emits debugging information for classes because using this
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option increases the size of debugging information by as much as a
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factor of two.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-fno-merge-debug-strings</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-fmerge_002ddebug_002dstrings"></a>
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<a name="index-fno_002dmerge_002ddebug_002dstrings"></a>
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<p>Direct the linker to not merge together strings in the debugging
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information that are identical in different object files. Merging is
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not supported by all assemblers or linkers. Merging decreases the size
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of the debug information in the output file at the cost of increasing
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link processing time. Merging is enabled by default.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-fdebug-prefix-map=<var>old</var>=<var>new</var></code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-fdebug_002dprefix_002dmap"></a>
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<p>When compiling files in directory <samp><var>old</var></samp>, record debugging
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information describing them as in <samp><var>new</var></samp> instead.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-fvar-tracking</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-fvar_002dtracking"></a>
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<p>Run variable tracking pass. It computes where variables are stored at each
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position in code. Better debugging information is then generated
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(if the debugging information format supports this information).
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</p>
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<p>It is enabled by default when compiling with optimization (<samp>-Os</samp>,
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<samp>-O</samp>, <samp>-O2</samp>, …), debugging information (<samp>-g</samp>) and
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the debug info format supports it.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-fvar-tracking-assignments</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-fvar_002dtracking_002dassignments"></a>
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<a name="index-fno_002dvar_002dtracking_002dassignments"></a>
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<p>Annotate assignments to user variables early in the compilation and
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attempt to carry the annotations over throughout the compilation all the
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way to the end, in an attempt to improve debug information while
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optimizing. Use of <samp>-gdwarf-4</samp> is recommended along with it.
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</p>
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<p>It can be enabled even if var-tracking is disabled, in which case
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annotations are created and maintained, but discarded at the end.
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By default, this flag is enabled together with <samp>-fvar-tracking</samp>,
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except when selective scheduling is enabled.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-gsplit-dwarf</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-gsplit_002ddwarf"></a>
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<p>Separate as much DWARF debugging information as possible into a
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separate output file with the extension <samp>.dwo</samp>. This option allows
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the build system to avoid linking files with debug information. To
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be useful, this option requires a debugger capable of reading <samp>.dwo</samp>
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files.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-gpubnames</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-gpubnames"></a>
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<p>Generate DWARF <code>.debug_pubnames</code> and <code>.debug_pubtypes</code> sections.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-ggnu-pubnames</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-ggnu_002dpubnames"></a>
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<p>Generate <code>.debug_pubnames</code> and <code>.debug_pubtypes</code> sections in a format
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suitable for conversion into a GDB index. This option is only useful
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with a linker that can produce GDB index version 7.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-fdebug-types-section</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-fdebug_002dtypes_002dsection"></a>
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<a name="index-fno_002ddebug_002dtypes_002dsection"></a>
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<p>When using DWARF Version 4 or higher, type DIEs can be put into
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their own <code>.debug_types</code> section instead of making them part of the
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<code>.debug_info</code> section. It is more efficient to put them in a separate
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comdat sections since the linker can then remove duplicates.
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But not all DWARF consumers support <code>.debug_types</code> sections yet
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and on some objects <code>.debug_types</code> produces larger instead of smaller
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debugging information.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-grecord-gcc-switches</code></dt>
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<dt><code>-gno-record-gcc-switches</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-grecord_002dgcc_002dswitches"></a>
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<a name="index-gno_002drecord_002dgcc_002dswitches"></a>
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<p>This switch causes the command-line options used to invoke the
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compiler that may affect code generation to be appended to the
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DW_AT_producer attribute in DWARF debugging information. The options
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are concatenated with spaces separating them from each other and from
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the compiler version.
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It is enabled by default.
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See also <samp>-frecord-gcc-switches</samp> for another
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way of storing compiler options into the object file.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-gstrict-dwarf</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-gstrict_002ddwarf"></a>
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<p>Disallow using extensions of later DWARF standard version than selected
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with <samp>-gdwarf-<var>version</var></samp>. On most targets using non-conflicting
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DWARF extensions from later standard versions is allowed.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-gno-strict-dwarf</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-gno_002dstrict_002ddwarf"></a>
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<p>Allow using extensions of later DWARF standard version than selected with
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<samp>-gdwarf-<var>version</var></samp>.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-gz<span class="roman">[</span>=<var>type</var><span class="roman">]</span></code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-gz"></a>
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<p>Produce compressed debug sections in DWARF format, if that is supported.
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If <var>type</var> is not given, the default type depends on the capabilities
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of the assembler and linker used. <var>type</var> may be one of
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‘<samp>none</samp>’ (don’t compress debug sections), ‘<samp>zlib</samp>’ (use zlib
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compression in ELF gABI format), or ‘<samp>zlib-gnu</samp>’ (use zlib
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compression in traditional GNU format). If the linker doesn’t support
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writing compressed debug sections, the option is rejected. Otherwise,
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if the assembler does not support them, <samp>-gz</samp> is silently ignored
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when producing object files.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-feliminate-dwarf2-dups</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-feliminate_002ddwarf2_002ddups"></a>
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<p>Compress DWARF debugging information by eliminating duplicated
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information about each symbol. This option only makes sense when
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generating DWARF debugging information.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-femit-struct-debug-baseonly</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-femit_002dstruct_002ddebug_002dbaseonly"></a>
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<p>Emit debug information for struct-like types
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only when the base name of the compilation source file
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matches the base name of file in which the struct is defined.
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</p>
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<p>This option substantially reduces the size of debugging information,
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but at significant potential loss in type information to the debugger.
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See <samp>-femit-struct-debug-reduced</samp> for a less aggressive option.
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See <samp>-femit-struct-debug-detailed</samp> for more detailed control.
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</p>
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<p>This option works only with DWARF debug output.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-femit-struct-debug-reduced</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-femit_002dstruct_002ddebug_002dreduced"></a>
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<p>Emit debug information for struct-like types
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only when the base name of the compilation source file
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matches the base name of file in which the type is defined,
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unless the struct is a template or defined in a system header.
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</p>
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<p>This option significantly reduces the size of debugging information,
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with some potential loss in type information to the debugger.
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See <samp>-femit-struct-debug-baseonly</samp> for a more aggressive option.
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See <samp>-femit-struct-debug-detailed</samp> for more detailed control.
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</p>
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<p>This option works only with DWARF debug output.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-femit-struct-debug-detailed<span class="roman">[</span>=<var>spec-list</var><span class="roman">]</span></code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-femit_002dstruct_002ddebug_002ddetailed"></a>
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<p>Specify the struct-like types
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for which the compiler generates debug information.
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The intent is to reduce duplicate struct debug information
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between different object files within the same program.
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</p>
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<p>This option is a detailed version of
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<samp>-femit-struct-debug-reduced</samp> and <samp>-femit-struct-debug-baseonly</samp>,
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which serves for most needs.
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</p>
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<p>A specification has the syntax<br>
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[‘<samp>dir:</samp>’|‘<samp>ind:</samp>’][‘<samp>ord:</samp>’|‘<samp>gen:</samp>’](‘<samp>any</samp>’|‘<samp>sys</samp>’|‘<samp>base</samp>’|‘<samp>none</samp>’)
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</p>
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<p>The optional first word limits the specification to
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structs that are used directly (‘<samp>dir:</samp>’) or used indirectly (‘<samp>ind:</samp>’).
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A struct type is used directly when it is the type of a variable, member.
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Indirect uses arise through pointers to structs.
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That is, when use of an incomplete struct is valid, the use is indirect.
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An example is
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‘<samp>struct one direct; struct two * indirect;</samp>’.
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</p>
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<p>The optional second word limits the specification to
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ordinary structs (‘<samp>ord:</samp>’) or generic structs (‘<samp>gen:</samp>’).
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Generic structs are a bit complicated to explain.
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For C++, these are non-explicit specializations of template classes,
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or non-template classes within the above.
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Other programming languages have generics,
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but <samp>-femit-struct-debug-detailed</samp> does not yet implement them.
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</p>
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<p>The third word specifies the source files for those
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structs for which the compiler should emit debug information.
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The values ‘<samp>none</samp>’ and ‘<samp>any</samp>’ have the normal meaning.
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The value ‘<samp>base</samp>’ means that
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the base of name of the file in which the type declaration appears
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must match the base of the name of the main compilation file.
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In practice, this means that when compiling <samp>foo.c</samp>, debug information
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is generated for types declared in that file and <samp>foo.h</samp>,
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but not other header files.
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The value ‘<samp>sys</samp>’ means those types satisfying ‘<samp>base</samp>’
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or declared in system or compiler headers.
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</p>
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<p>You may need to experiment to determine the best settings for your application.
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</p>
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<p>The default is <samp>-femit-struct-debug-detailed=all</samp>.
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</p>
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<p>This option works only with DWARF debug output.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-fno-dwarf2-cfi-asm</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-fdwarf2_002dcfi_002dasm"></a>
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<a name="index-fno_002ddwarf2_002dcfi_002dasm"></a>
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<p>Emit DWARF unwind info as compiler generated <code>.eh_frame</code> section
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instead of using GAS <code>.cfi_*</code> directives.
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</p>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>-fno-eliminate-unused-debug-types</code></dt>
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<dd><a name="index-feliminate_002dunused_002ddebug_002dtypes"></a>
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<a name="index-fno_002deliminate_002dunused_002ddebug_002dtypes"></a>
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<p>Normally, when producing DWARF output, GCC avoids producing debug symbol
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output for types that are nowhere used in the source file being compiled.
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Sometimes it is useful to have GCC emit debugging
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information for all types declared in a compilation
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unit, regardless of whether or not they are actually used
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in that compilation unit, for example
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if, in the debugger, you want to cast a value to a type that is
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not actually used in your program (but is declared). More often,
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however, this results in a significant amount of wasted space.
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