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There is currently a check that tries to prevent c-flags that contain '-' in them from being unintentionally split and included in the list of commands. For example, we wouldn't want "-fno-exceptions " to appear as "-fno" and "-exceptions ". The way this check was done was by making sure the last character of the split string was a space. This meant that the very last option to appear in the compile command was ignored (as it doesn't end with a space). This fix explicitly skips the ends-with-space check on the last option in the command-line. This isn't the best fix. Really we should be using the same argument-processing rules as a shell would rather than just splitting on '-'. That's a much larger and more complicated change though.