0

I'm a college student make some search in tips that increase the C++ performance.

And I was inspecting my "release" (compiler optimized) executable with the GCC tools. When I use the objdump, it displayed the file headers:

C:\Users\Nicobook\Uni\TCC\TCCII\Fontes\Códigos\teste>c:\MinGW32\bin\objdump.exe -f main.exe    
main.exe:     file format pei-i386
architecture: i386, flags 0x0000013a:
EXEC_P, HAS_DEBUG, HAS_SYMS, HAS_LOCALS, D_PAGED
start address 0x004014f0

There's a flag HAS_DEBUG, should it have? I'm measuring the runtime with optimizations enabled (I hope, see below in G++ flags), so I wanted the most optimized binary, but I think there's debug information on it. There is a way that I can remove the debug information?

I'm using MinGW32, G++ 4.8.1 and OBJDUMP 2.23.52. I use the following flags on G++:

C:\Users\Nicobook\Uni\TCC\TCCII\Fontes\Códigos\teste>c:\MinGW32\bin\g++.exe -O3 -Wall -Wextra -pedantic-errors -ansi --std=c++11 -o main.exe main.cpp

The main.cpp is a 'hello world' test program, not which I was measuring but with the same debug flag. Thanks in advance...

1 Answer 1

0

To remove all the extraneous sections in the file you need to strip it. Just do strip main.exe to accomplish this.

Alternatively you can link your code with the -s flag, which accomplishes the same thing. If you're compiling from .cpp -> .exe directly (e.g. with your command line) then putting it into that command line will accomplish it.

1
  • thanks I didn't know about sections, the size of executable decreased from 1,8M to 576K :O apparently there's no impact on performance, so I think my runs remain valid :) Aug 23, 2014 at 4:00

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.