* invoke.texi (-foptimize-sibling-calls): Fix.

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Jan Hubicka 2000-04-27 13:14:10 +00:00 committed by Jan Hubicka
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Thu Apr 27 15:08:46 MET DST 2000 Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz>
* invoke.texi (-foptimize-sibling-calls): Fix.
Thu Apr 27 14:54:22 MET DST 2000 Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz>
* loop.c (load_mems) Don't use hard registers for the hoisting.

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@ -2469,9 +2469,6 @@ restore frame pointers; it also makes an extra register available
in many functions. @strong{It also makes debugging impossible on
some machines.}
@item -foptimize-sibling-calls
Optimize sibling and tail recursive calls.
@ifset INTERNALS
On some machines, such as the Vax, this flag has no effect, because
the standard calling sequence automatically handles the frame pointer
@ -2488,6 +2485,9 @@ whether a target machine supports this flag. @xref{Registers,,Register
Usage, gcc.info, Using and Porting GCC}.@refill
@end ifclear
@item -foptimize-sibling-calls
Optimize sibling and tail recursive calls.
@item -fno-inline
Don't pay attention to the @code{inline} keyword. Normally this option
is used to keep the compiler from expanding any functions inline.