This option instructs the linker to perform additional conformance
checks, such as reporting conditions that might result in failures.
An example of such a condition is taking the address of an interworking
function from a non-interworking function.
Usage
--strict causes the linker to check for taking
the address of:
A non-interworking
location from a non-interworking location in a different state.
A RWPI location from a location that uses the static
base register R9.
A stack checked location from a location that uses
the reserved stack checking register R10. (This is for ADS compatibility
only.)
A location that uses the reserved stack checking
register r10 from a stack checked location. (This is for ADS compatibility
only.)
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