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By default, CMake will set NDEBUG in Rel* builds and leave it off in debug builds, so we shouldn't need to do anything ourselves. Before this change, it was possible to a Debug build without assertions (aka Debug-Asserts in the autoconf system) by configuring with -DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=OFF, but this configuration isn't very useful. You can still get the same effect by explicitly adding -DNDEBUG to CFLAGS. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4257 Patch by Janusz Sobczak! llvm-svn: 211919 |
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README.txt
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