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Subject: Re: [Boost-build] function inlining
From: Vladimir Prus <ghost () cs ! msu ! su>
Date: 2014-10-03 7:37:04
Message-ID: 542E5220.3020204 () cs ! msu ! su
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On 10/02/2014 11:40 PM, Mauricio Carneiro wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> turns out clang 3.5 is no longer supporting \
> <http://llvm.org/klaus/clang/commit/6590426aeb5275ec33dac2877f9349bbbb2d4b2e/#0-L-571>
>
> -finline-functions, which it claims never did anything anyway, so this is \
> their way to take it out of usage.
> My release builds (which are done solely through boost build) \
> automatically add this parameter to the compilation command line, and \
> thus is now failing (since I use -Werror).
>
> Is there a way to modify the "release" variant not to use that line \
> anymore? Also, is there a way to extend the command line parameters that \
> the release variant will use?
Hi Mauricio,
I think you need to modify
https://github.com/boostorg/build/blob/develop/src/tools/clang-linux.jam#L79
to not pass -finline-function and either pass whatever is the right option, \
or add a comment explaining that clang does not provide explicit control \
for inlining. If you confirm that it works fine, and possibly review \
clang-darwin.jam and clang-win.jam for similar code, you can submit a pull \
request, or just patch.
Thanks,
Volodya
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