<slangasek> bryce: -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions is a single option; its purpose is to optimize the start-time symbol resolution at the expense of some "correctness", by causing any references to symbols available within the lib itself to be bound at build time
<bryce> slangasek: ah; is it a new addition? is there risk in turning it off?
<slangasek> bryce: there's no risk at all in turning it off, AFAIK it's entirely a performance thing
Looks ok to me.
<slangasek> bryce: -Wl,-Bsymbolic- functions is a single option; its purpose is to optimize the start-time symbol resolution at the expense of some "correctness", by causing any references to symbols available within the lib itself to be bound at build time
<bryce> slangasek: ah; is it a new addition? is there risk in turning it off?
<slangasek> bryce: there's no risk at all in turning it off, AFAIK it's entirely a performance thing