I have a program that takes a lot of memory and time to compile. I measured that without debugging symbols, compilation takes much less resources, but I would like to always have them, even for "release" builds so that I crash dumps are meaningful.
Is it possible to create debugging symbols (-ggdb3
) with either gcc or clang for an executable that has not been originally compiled with them? I've been told that just recompiling the program with -ggdb3
works, but I don't know how much this is reliable.