------- Comment #19 from mark at codesourcery dot com 2007-01-05 18:37 ------- Subject: Re: [4.0/4.1 regression] internal consistency failure
ebotcazou at gcc dot gnu dot org wrote: > ------- Comment #18 from ebotcazou at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-01-05 18:33 > ------- >> Do you mean positive cascading effects, in that bugs go away, or >> negative, in that new bugs show up? > > Positive cascading effects if the set of patch is backported to the branch. > >> Do you think that backporting this patch is going to fix some bugs at the >> expense of breaking others? > > That will very likely fix again 28243 and help for 29329. I can make a quick > pass on the various related PRs for mainline/4.2/4.1 over the week-end and > post kind of an overview of the situation before you definitely decide. I think I can do best by deferring to you, Roger, and Richard. It sounds like everyone's agreed that Richard's changes are the right thing, in principle. It also sounds like they have had little (no?) negative affect in practice. As long as we don't feel that we're unduly introducing risk (fixing one thing but breaking another), I'm all for putting the patches on the branch. I know Richard's busy (he's getting ready to submit a big batch of changes), so if you feel like trying the backport you might want to give it a go. Otherwise, I'm sure Richard will get to it in the relatively near future. -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25514