Well, you certainly won't get errors, because compiler optimizations
shouldn't change expected syntax.
-O2 is the standard optimization level for the kernel; everything is
compiled via it. When developers test their code, nuances that the
optimization introduce are accepted. Removing the optimization may
break those expectations. Thus the kernel requires it.
Robert Love
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