-O0
Means “no optimization”: this level compiles the fastest and
generates the most debuggable code.
-O1
Somewhere between
-O0
and
-O2
.
-O2
Moderate level of optimization which enables most
optimizations.
-O3
Like
-O2
, except that it enables optimizations that
take longer to perform or that may generate larger code (in an attempt to
make the program run faster).
-Ofast
Enables all the optimizations from
-O3
along
with other aggressive optimizations that may violate strict compliance with
language standards.
-Os
Like
-O2
with extra optimizations to reduce code
size.
-Oz
Like
-Os
(and thus
-O2
), but reduces code
size further.
-Og
Like
-O1
. In future versions, this option might
disable different optimizations in order to improve debuggability.
-O
Equivalent to
-O2
.
-O4
and higher
Currently equivalent to
-O3
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