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-xcg89
Same as -cg89.
-xcg92
Same as -cg92.
–xF
(Solaris 2.x only) The –xF option enables performance analysis of the executable
file using the SPARCworks Performance Analyzer and Debugger. This option
also causes the assembler to generate some debugging information in the
object file, necessary for data collection. The compiler generates code that can
be reordered at the function level. It takes each function in the file and places
it into a separate section. For example, functions fcn1() and fcn2() are
placed in the sections .text%fcn1 and .text%fcn2. You can control the
order of functions in the final executable by using the –xF and the loader
–Mmapfile options.
In the map file, if you include the flag O in the string of segment flags, then the
static linker ld attempts to place sections in the order they appear in the map
file. See the Solaris documentation for details about this option, the segment
flags, and the map file.
micro2 Use timing properties of the MicroSPARC II chip.
hyper Use timing properties of the HyperSPARC™ chip.
hyper2 Use timing properties of the HyperSPARC II chip.
powerup Use timing properties of the Weitek
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PowerUp™ chip.
ultra Use timing properties of the UltraSPARC chip.
Table 3-5 The -xchip Values (Continued)
Value Meaning
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