Sounds like you are talking about dead code stripping, which is not
and has never been the default. Pass -dead_strip to the compiler
driver or linker.
-gfull is for debugging symbols, and does not affect this behavior.
Shantonu
On Aug 31, 2006, at 9:28 AM, Jonas Maebe wrote:
Hello,
It seems smart linking is no longer working in Xcode 2.4? The test2
routine at least isn't stripped from the following test program:
***
#include <stdio.h>
void test() {
printf("hello\n");
}
void test2() {
printf("goodbye\n");
}
int main() {
test();
return 0;
}
***
The generated assembler file does contain
the .subsections_via_symbols statement. But after assembling and
linking, the generated binary still contains the full test2()
routine (verified with "otool -tV"). Adding -gfull to gcc's command
line options doesn't change anything.
Jonas
PS: it seems the Xcode 2.4 sources haven't been posted yet?
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