Peter Tyser
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Using -fno-toplevel-reorder causes gcc to not reorder functions. This ensures that an application's entry point will be the first function in the application's source file. This change, along with commit 620bbba5 should cause a standalone application's entry point to be at the base of the compiled binary. Previously, the entry point could change depending on gcc version and flags. Note -fno-toplevel-reorder is only available in gcc version 4.2 or greater. Signed-off-by:Peter Tyser <ptyser@xes-inc.com>
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