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clang was spewing warnings about the unrecognized -fno-default-inline. (Oddly, it warns only with -c, not when compiling directly to an executable.) For completeness we also check -pipe, even though clang is OK with that one. It should be fine to omit either flag. gcc -fno-default-inline drops the implicit 'inline' annotation on functions defined inside a class scope, but 'inline' is only a hint anyway. -fno-default-inline does not change linkage. -pipe is merely a compile speed optimization.