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Link Time Optimizations: New Way to Do Compiler Optimizations

Link Time Optimizations: New Way to Do Compiler Optimizations

Posted on May 27, 2020June 26, 2020Author Ivica BogosavljevićPosted in Memory Footprint, PerformanceLeave a Reply

Traditional compilation-linking cycle generates binaries that work fine, but in case you need more speed, you need to learn about link time optimizations. Here we talk about what link time optimizations are, how to enable them and what improvements to expect.

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