Shift selection of debug-level

Currently configure switches on gcc to debug mode what means -O0. Adding
-d none does not help because it is filtered out earlier. -d bla would
help if bla were an allowed keyword.
This patch simply shifts the "compiler is gcc" block to the left so -O2 is
selected if the user selected -d none on the command line. Other compilers
remain with no extra switches.
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Sebastian Andrzej Siewior 2009-03-28 23:00:32 +01:00 committed by Christian Dywan
parent 3a36d27d6f
commit 461b831d97

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@ -181,7 +181,6 @@ def configure (conf):
debug_level = 'debug' debug_level = 'debug'
else: else:
debug_level = 'none' debug_level = 'none'
if debug_level != 'none':
if compiler == 'gcc': if compiler == 'gcc':
if debug_level == 'debug': if debug_level == 'debug':
conf.env.append_value ('CCFLAGS', '-Wall -O0 -g'.split ()) conf.env.append_value ('CCFLAGS', '-Wall -O0 -g'.split ())
@ -202,7 +201,7 @@ def configure (conf):
'-DG_ENABLE_DEBUG'.split ()) '-DG_ENABLE_DEBUG'.split ())
else: else:
conf.env.append_value ('CCFLAGS', '-O2') conf.env.append_value ('CCFLAGS', '-O2')
else: elif debug_level != 'none':
Utils.pprint ('RED', 'No debugging level support for ' + compiler) Utils.pprint ('RED', 'No debugging level support for ' + compiler)
sys.exit (1) sys.exit (1)