invoke.texi (-flto-partition=): Document one and none algorithms.
2014-05-21 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de> * doc/invoke.texi (-flto-partition=): Document one and none algorithms. From-SVN: r210713
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2014-05-21 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
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* doc/invoke.texi (-flto-partition=): Document one and
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none algorithms.
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2014-05-21 John Marino <gnugcc@marino.st>
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* config.gcc (*-*-dragonfly*): New target.
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The default value is @code{balanced}. While @code{1to1} can be used
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as an workaround for various code ordering issues, the @code{max}
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partitioning is intended for internal testing only.
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The value @code{one} specifies that exactly one partition should be
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used while the value @code{none} bypasses partitioning and executes
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the link-time optimization step directly from the WPA phase.
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@item -flto-compression-level=@var{n}
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This option specifies the level of compression used for intermediate
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