From: Denis Zaitsev <zzz@anda.ru>
To: gcc@gcc.gnu.org, linux-gcc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [i386] Why g++ _always_ link an executable with libm.so?
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 03:01:02 +0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050105030102.G1437@natasha.ward.six> (raw)
I've found some strange behaviour of g++: if it's used to produce an
executable, i.e.:
g++ xxx.C -o XXX
then that XXX is linked with libm.so, regardless of the fact that math
is not used in the program. Also, libstdc++.so and libgcc_s.so are
linked too, even though they aren't needed as well.
But if g++ is used to compilation only, and the link stage is done by
gcc or ld, i.e:
g++ -c xxx.C -o xxx.o
gcc xxx.o -o XXX
then neither of that 3 libs are linked (of course, if they aren't
needed).
Why g++ does so? Is it intentional? Or how this can be solved?
GCC's in question are the current stable, 20041231 snapshot and all
the 3.x.x versions, as far as I remember.
Thanks in advance.
next reply other threads:[~2005-01-04 22:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-01-04 22:01 Denis Zaitsev [this message]
2005-01-04 22:05 ` [i386] Why g++ _always_ link an executable with libm.so? Daniel Jacobowitz
2005-01-04 22:18 ` Denis Zaitsev
2005-01-04 22:30 ` Gabriel Dos Reis
2005-01-04 22:59 ` Denis Zaitsev
2005-01-04 23:06 ` Andrew Pinski
2005-01-04 23:16 ` Denis Zaitsev
2005-01-05 0:40 ` Gabriel Dos Reis
2005-01-05 17:14 ` Mike Hearn
2005-01-05 18:21 ` Andrew Pinski
2005-01-05 18:51 ` Mike Hearn
2005-01-05 18:48 ` Andrew Pinski
2005-01-05 19:10 ` Mike Hearn
2005-01-05 22:09 ` Denis Zaitsev
2005-01-05 22:16 ` Andrew Pinski
2005-01-05 22:30 ` Denis Zaitsev
2005-01-05 22:32 ` Andrew Pinski
2005-01-05 22:39 ` Gabriel Dos Reis
2005-01-05 0:38 ` Gabriel Dos Reis
2005-01-05 22:25 ` Denis Zaitsev
2005-01-05 22:30 ` Andrew Pinski
2005-01-05 22:44 ` Gabriel Dos Reis
2005-01-05 22:55 ` Denis Zaitsev
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