Can I tell the QB64 compiler *not* to optimize my code?












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I want to experiment with the efficiency of various algorithms and compiler optimization is an obstacle. Can I disable compiler optimizations in QB64?










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    You'd need to have a look at the <qb64dir>/internal/c/makeline_<os>.txt file and remove the -O<n> switch, but there's currently no way to disable or otherwise alter the optimization level through the IDE or command-line options.

    – Chrono Kitsune
    Nov 25 '18 at 19:52






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    @ChronoKitsune No that's perfect, thanks! That does exactly what I wanted, if you post it as an answer I will gladly accept.

    – seisvelas
    Nov 26 '18 at 15:34











  • The command line switch -s[:switch=true/false] might modify the compiler settings.

    – eoredson
    Nov 28 '18 at 4:50
















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I want to experiment with the efficiency of various algorithms and compiler optimization is an obstacle. Can I disable compiler optimizations in QB64?










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    You'd need to have a look at the <qb64dir>/internal/c/makeline_<os>.txt file and remove the -O<n> switch, but there's currently no way to disable or otherwise alter the optimization level through the IDE or command-line options.

    – Chrono Kitsune
    Nov 25 '18 at 19:52






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    @ChronoKitsune No that's perfect, thanks! That does exactly what I wanted, if you post it as an answer I will gladly accept.

    – seisvelas
    Nov 26 '18 at 15:34











  • The command line switch -s[:switch=true/false] might modify the compiler settings.

    – eoredson
    Nov 28 '18 at 4:50














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    You'd need to have a look at the <qb64dir>/internal/c/makeline_<os>.txt file and remove the -O<n> switch, but there's currently no way to disable or otherwise alter the optimization level through the IDE or command-line options.

    – Chrono Kitsune
    Nov 25 '18 at 19:52






  • 1





    @ChronoKitsune No that's perfect, thanks! That does exactly what I wanted, if you post it as an answer I will gladly accept.

    – seisvelas
    Nov 26 '18 at 15:34











  • The command line switch -s[:switch=true/false] might modify the compiler settings.

    – eoredson
    Nov 28 '18 at 4:50














  • 2





    You'd need to have a look at the <qb64dir>/internal/c/makeline_<os>.txt file and remove the -O<n> switch, but there's currently no way to disable or otherwise alter the optimization level through the IDE or command-line options.

    – Chrono Kitsune
    Nov 25 '18 at 19:52






  • 1





    @ChronoKitsune No that's perfect, thanks! That does exactly what I wanted, if you post it as an answer I will gladly accept.

    – seisvelas
    Nov 26 '18 at 15:34











  • The command line switch -s[:switch=true/false] might modify the compiler settings.

    – eoredson
    Nov 28 '18 at 4:50








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You'd need to have a look at the <qb64dir>/internal/c/makeline_<os>.txt file and remove the -O<n> switch, but there's currently no way to disable or otherwise alter the optimization level through the IDE or command-line options.

– Chrono Kitsune
Nov 25 '18 at 19:52





You'd need to have a look at the <qb64dir>/internal/c/makeline_<os>.txt file and remove the -O<n> switch, but there's currently no way to disable or otherwise alter the optimization level through the IDE or command-line options.

– Chrono Kitsune
Nov 25 '18 at 19:52




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@ChronoKitsune No that's perfect, thanks! That does exactly what I wanted, if you post it as an answer I will gladly accept.

– seisvelas
Nov 26 '18 at 15:34





@ChronoKitsune No that's perfect, thanks! That does exactly what I wanted, if you post it as an answer I will gladly accept.

– seisvelas
Nov 26 '18 at 15:34













The command line switch -s[:switch=true/false] might modify the compiler settings.

– eoredson
Nov 28 '18 at 4:50





The command line switch -s[:switch=true/false] might modify the compiler settings.

– eoredson
Nov 28 '18 at 4:50












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