Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-083E9276-EA70-4A50-9F1B-0DE33EAC0AC4
Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-083E9276-EA70-4A50-9F1B-0DE33EAC0AC4
no-bss-init, Qnobss-init
Tells the compiler to place in the DATA section any uninitialized variables and explicitly zero-initialized variables. This is a deprecated option that may be removed in a future release.
Linux: |
-no-bss-init |
macOS: |
-no-bss-init |
Windows: |
/Qnobss-init |
None
OFF |
Uninitialized variables and explicitly zero-initialized variables are placed in the BSS section. |
This option tells the compiler to place in the DATA section any uninitialized variables and explicitly zero-initialized variables.
This is a deprecated option that may be removed in a future release. There is no replacement option.
Visual Studio: None
Eclipse: Data > Disable Placement of Zero-initialized and Uninitialized Variables in .bss - place in .data instead
Xcode: Data > Allocate Zero-initialized Variables to .data
None