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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T03:56:05+00:00 2026-06-10T03:56:05+00:00

I am using CDT(eclipse for c language). I found that default gcc compiler options

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I am using CDT(eclipse for c language). I found that default gcc compiler options are -O0 -g3 -Wall -c -fmessage-length=0. what’s the meaning of -fmessage-length? that should be -fflag, but what about message-length? I didnt find it in GCC Command-Line Options. Thanks for your consideration.

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    2026-06-10T03:56:07+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 3:56 am

    I didnt find it in GCC Command-Line Options.

    That’s because you’re looking at “a modified version of the Command-Line Options section of the GCC Manual.”

    This is the official list of all possible GCC command-line options, which leads to this section: “3.7 Options to Control Diagnostic Messages Formatting”. This is what the section has to say:

    3.7 Options to Control Diagnostic Messages Formatting

    Traditionally, diagnostic messages have been formatted irrespective of
    the output device’s aspect (e.g. its width, …). You can use the
    options described below to control the formatting algorithm for
    diagnostic messages, e.g. how many characters per line, how often
    source location information should be reported. Note that some
    language front ends may not honor these options.

    -fmessage-length=n

    Try to format error messages so that they fit on lines of about n characters. The default is 72 characters for g++ and 0 for the rest of the front ends supported by GCC. If n is zero, then
    no line-wrapping is done; each error message appears on a single line.

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