/O1, /O2 (Minimize Size, Maximize Speed)
Selects a predefined set of options that affect the size and speed of files.
/O1
/O2
Remarks
The following table describes /O1 and /O2.
Option |
Equivalent to |
Comment |
---|---|---|
/O1 (Minimize Size) |
/Og /Os /Oy /Ob2 /Gs /GF /Gy |
Creates the smallest code in the majority of cases. |
/O2 (Maximize Speed) |
/Og /Oi /Ot /Oy /Ob2 /Gs /GF /Gy |
Creates the fastest code in the majority of cases. (default setting for release builds) |
/O1 and /O2 also enable the Named Return Value optimization, which eliminates the copy constructor and destructor of a stack based return value. Consider the following sample. The Test function will not create the copy constructor or destructor. Add output statements to the constructor, destructor and copy constructor to see the effect of Named Return Value Optimization when you run the program. For more information, see Named Return Value Optimization in Visual C++ 2005.
// O1_O2_NRVO.cpp
// compile with: /O1
struct A {
A() {}
~A() {}
A(const A& aa) {}
};
A Test() {
A a;
return a;
}
int main() {
A aa;
aa = Test();
}
x86 Specific
These options imply the use of the Frame-Pointer Omission (/Oy) option.
END x86 Specific
To set this compiler option in the Visual Studio development environment
Open the project's Property Pages dialog box. For details, see How to: Open Project Property Pages.
Click the C/C++ folder.
Click the Optimization property page.
Modify the Optimization property.
To set this compiler option programmatically
- See Optimization.
See Also
Reference
/EH (Exception Handling Model)
Change History
Date |
History |
Reason |
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June 2011 |
Corrected the text and link to "Named Return Value Optimization in Visual C++ 2005". |
Information enhancement. |