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337 -gstabs  -gstabs+  -gstrict-dwarf  -gno-strict-dwarf @gol
468 -mfp-mode=@var{mode} -mvect-double -max-vect-align=@var{num} @gol
564 -mfp-trap-mode=@var{mode} -mfp-rounding-mode=@var{mode} @gol
565 -mtrap-precision=@var{mode} -mbuild-constants @gol
725 -mxl-mode-@var{app-model}}
1498 In C mode, this is equivalent to @samp{-std=c90}. In C++ mode, it is
1620 GNU semantics for @code{inline} functions when in C99 mode.
1624 C99 mode. Using this option is roughly equivalent to adding the
1629 C99 semantics for @code{inline} when in C99 or gnu99 mode (i.e., it
1632 @option{-std=gnu90} mode.
1672 effect. In C99 mode (@option{-std=c99} or @option{-std=gnu99}), this
1817 The preprocessor continues to support a pre-standard mode. See the GNU
2757 debugging mode, where the object file in question may be recompiled and
2770 to be retained. This is useful in Zero-Link debugging mode, since it allows
2867 Only meaningful in line-wrapping mode. Instructs the diagnostic messages
2875 Only meaningful in line-wrapping mode. Instructs the diagnostic
3318 C99 mode (@option{-std=c99} or @option{-std=gnu99}), this warning is
4606 Warn if variadic macros are used in pedantic ISO C90 mode, or the GNU
4607 alternate syntax when in pedantic ISO C99 mode. This is default.
4819 @item -gstrict-dwarf
4820 @opindex gstrict-dwarf
4825 @item -gno-strict-dwarf
4826 @opindex gno-strict-dwarf
5397 Dump after converting to cfglayout mode.
5419 Dump after removing redundant mode switches.
5427 Dump after converting from cfglayout mode.
6134 program. Compiling multiple files at once to a single output file mode allows
7881 which files to optimize in LTO mode and which files to link without
7918 runtime libraries. In general, when mixing languages in LTO mode, you
7967 job server mode to determine the number of parallel jobs. This
7987 conjunction with LTO mode (@option{-flto}). Valid
7996 files in LTO mode (via @option{-flto}).
8276 the FP rounding mode dynamically, or that may be executed with a
8277 non-default rounding mode. This option disables constant folding of
8279 rounding mode) and arithmetic transformations that are unsafe in the
8285 disable all GCC optimizations that are affected by rounding mode.
10443 Make the scheduler assume that the rounding mode has been set to
10465 @item -mfp-mode=@var{mode}
10466 @opindex mfp-mode
10467 Set the prevailing mode of the floating-point unit.
10468 This determines the floating-point mode that is provided and expected
10469 at function call and return time. Making this mode match the mode you
10471 faster by avoiding unnecessary mode switches.
10473 @var{mode} can be set to one the following values:
10477 Any mode at function entry is valid, and retained or restored when
10479 This mode is useful for compiling libraries or other compilation units
10483 mode switching that might be needed, compared with what would be needed
10484 with a more specific choice of prevailing FPU mode.
10487 This is the mode used for floating-point calculations with
10488 truncating (i.e.@: round towards zero) rounding mode. That includes
10492 This is the mode used for floating-point calculations with
10493 round-to-nearest-or-even rounding mode.
10496 This is the mode used to perform integer calculations in the FPU, e.g.@:
10500 The default is @option{-mfp-mode=caller}
10515 Change the preferred SIMD mode to SImode. The default is
10516 @option{-mvect-double}, which uses DImode as preferred SIMD mode.
10520 The maximum alignment for SIMD vector mode types.
10634 Generate code for a processor running in little-endian mode. This is
10639 Generate code for a processor running in big-endian mode; the default is
10871 configuring GCC with the @option{--with-mode=}@var{state}
10889 instruction set header which switches to Thumb mode before executing the
12002 Enable kernel development mode. The @option{-mkernel} option sets
12006 applicable. This mode also sets @option{-mno-altivec},
12258 @item -mfp-trap-mode=@var{trap-mode}
12259 @opindex mfp-trap-mode
12261 Other Alpha compilers call this option @option{-fptm @var{trap-mode}}.
12262 The trap mode can be set to one of four values:
12282 @item -mfp-rounding-mode=@var{rounding-mode}
12283 @opindex mfp-rounding-mode
12284 Selects the IEEE rounding mode. Other Alpha compilers call this option
12285 @option{-fprm @var{rounding-mode}}. The @var{rounding-mode} can be one
12290 Normal IEEE rounding mode. Floating-point numbers are rounded towards
12298 Chopped rounding mode. Floating-point numbers are rounded towards zero.
12301 Dynamic rounding mode. A field in the floating-point control register
12303 rounding mode in effect. The C library initializes this register for
12339 @option{-mfp-trap-mode=su} or @option{-mfp-trap-mode=sui}. Its only effect
12940 Generate code for the H8S and H8/300H in the normal mode. This switch
13456 so @option{-m96bit-long-double} is the default in 32-bit mode.
13696 the DF flag to select between autoincrement or autodecrement mode. While the
13700 set, which leads to wrong direction mode when string instructions are used.
13733 In 64-bit mode, SAHF instruction is used to optimize @code{fmod}, @code{drem}
14038 set. This is necessary for binaries running in kernel mode of
14851 Use the pc-relative addressing mode of the 68000 directly, instead of
15235 @item -mxl-mode-@var{app-model}
15258 Option @option{-xl-mode-@var{app-model}} is a deprecated alias for
15259 @option{-mxl-mode-@var{app-model}}.
15473 functions. This mode is selected by @option{-mno-shared}.
16577 architectures plus some special AIX common-mode calls, and will not use
16907 processor is in little-endian mode. The exceptions are PPC740 and
16908 PPC750 which permit these instructions in little-endian mode.
16919 instructions do not work when the processor is in little-endian mode.
16921 in little-endian mode.
17031 processor in little-endian mode. The @option{-mlittle-endian} option is
17039 processor in big-endian mode. The @option{-mbig-endian} option is
17834 Compile code for big-endian mode. This is the default.
17838 Compile code for little-endian mode.
17899 single-precision mode by default.
17904 double-precision mode by default.
17926 single-precision mode by default.
17945 single-precision mode by default.
17959 Compile code for the processor in big-endian mode.
17963 Compile code for the processor in little-endian mode.
18030 write. This not only requires privileged mode, but it will also
18062 Don't generate privileged mode only code; implies -mno-inline-ic_invalidate
18063 if the inlined code would not work in user mode.
18190 Enable the use of the indexed addressing mode for SHmedia32/SHcompact.
18192 semantics for the indexed addressing mode. The architecture allows the
18195 this or any other way to make the indexed addressing mode safe to use in
18331 instructions (except for leaf functions). This is the normal operating mode.
18503 mode for all SPARC-V9 processors.
18629 when making stack frame references. This is the default in 64-bit mode.
19088 For targets, like GNU/Linux, where all user-mode Xtensa code must be