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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/11/2013 22:06, Chandler Carruth
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Can you please explain further?</blockquote>
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Sorry if I'm still being vague. It's vague. This is based on
my experience both benchmarking lots of my own software
(personal and at work) and based on listening to lots of
others doing the same. I think this is somewhat OK because
we're just trying to pick a "default" or a "fallback". I just
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-O2 then ? :)<br>
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Sylvestre<br>
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