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This flag was added in January 2010, in CL 181102, to fix issue 497. (Numbers were just shorter back then.) The fix was for OS X machines and the llvm-gcc frontend. In July 2011 we had to change the way we get enum values, because there were no flags available to force Xcode's llvm-gcc to include the enum names and values in DWARF debug output. We now use clang, not llvm-gcc, on OS X machines. Earlier versions of clang printed a warning about not knowing the flag. Newer versions of clang now make that an error. That is: - The flag was added for OS X machines. - The flag is no longer necessary on OS X machines. - The flag now breaks some OS X machines. Remove it. I have run the original program from issue 497 successfully without the flag on both OS X and Linux machines. Fixes #6678. R=golang-dev, minux.ma CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/18850043 |
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