# The standard suffix rule for compiling a Haskell file
# adds these flags to the command line
-# There used to be a -no-recomp flag on PrimOp, but why?
+# There used to be a -fforce-recomp flag on PrimOp, but why?
# It's an expensive module to recompile!
prelude/PrimOp_HC_OPTS = -H80m
# Careful optimisation of the parser: we don't want to throw everything
# at it, because that takes too long and doesn't buy much, but we do want
# to inline certain key external functions, so we instruct GHC not to
-# throw away inlinings as it would normally do in -Onot mode:
-parser/Parser_HC_OPTS += -Onot -fno-ignore-interface-pragmas
+# throw away inlinings as it would normally do in -O0 mode:
+parser/Parser_HC_OPTS += -O0 -fno-ignore-interface-pragmas
ifeq "$(HOSTPLATFORM)" "hppa1.1-hp-hpux9"
rename/RnMonad_HC_OPTS = -O2 -O2-for-C
# careful to recompile stuff you need if you reconfigure or change HsVersions.h.
# Aargh, these don't work properly anyway, because GHC's recompilation checker
-# just reports "compilation NOT required". Do we have to add -no-recomp for each
+# just reports "compilation NOT required". Do we have to add -fforce-recomp for each
# of these .hs files? I haven't done anything about this yet.
$(odir)/codeGen/Bitmap.$(way_)o : ../includes/MachDeps.h