Hello,
Most compilers offer a switch to enable tracing the location of an error
(say -gline. -traceback, --trace, etc.) and also -g to put debugging
info. What exactly is the difference? I presume -g puts in a lot more
info, and -gline just puts line numbers on procedure calls? Is it
expected that either one will significantly affect performance (without
-O0, but rather high optimizations)?
Thanks,
Aleksandar
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