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How to see which flags -march=native will activate?

I'm compiling my C++ app using GCC 4.3. Instead of manually selecting the optimization flags I'm using -march=native , which in theory should add all optimization flags applicable to the hardware I'm compiling on. But how can I check which flags is it actually using? ...
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In Git, what is the difference between origin/master vs origin master?

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What's a Good Javascript Time Picker? [closed]

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How to check if array element exists or not in javascript?

... 395 Use typeof arrayName[index] === 'undefined' i.e. if(typeof arrayName[index] === 'undefined')...
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What's the difference between the four File Results in ASP.NET MVC

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What does “#pragma comment” mean?

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Parsing JSON from XmlHttpRequest.responseJSON

...tibility: The Fetch API is not supported by IE11 as well as Edge 12 & 13. However, there are polyfills. New ways II: responseType As Londeren has written in his answer, newer browsers allow you to use the responseType property to define the expected format of the response. The parsed response ...
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Uses of content-disposition in an HTTP response header

...s. The authority on the content-disposition header is RFC 1806 and RFC 2183. People have also devised content-disposition hacking. It is important to note that the content-disposition header is not part of the HTTP 1.1 standard. The HTTP 1.1 Standard (RFC 2616) also mentions the possible security ...
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What is eager loading?

... 388 There are three levels: Eager loading: you do everything when asked. Classic example is when...
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HTML5 doctype putting IE9 into quirks mode?

... 134 Placing: <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge,chrome=1"> in the <hea...