https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=117381
--- Comment #18 from Jordan <8e3g6jay6 at mozmail dot com> --- (In reply to Jordan from comment #17) > (In reply to kargls from comment #16) > > (In reply to Jordan from comment #15) > > > I do not mean to burst your bubble, but Vulkan 1.1 released in 2018 and > > > ChatGPT came out in 2022 lol. > > > > Snarky comments are a proven method to deter those that might be able to > > help. > > > > See N2212.pdf > > > > In free source form, the limit on line length is raised to ten thousand > > characters and this applies to characters of any kind. The limit of 255 > > continuation lines is removed and the limit on statement length is raised > > to a million characters. > > > > These relaxations are designed to support programs that are constructed > > mechanically. It not expected that they will be needed in programs > > written > > directly by people. > > > > These are hard limits. Processors are required to issue warnings ... > > > > ChatGPT may have come after vulkan, but the mechanic generation of code > > has been around for a long time. > > Oh that's quite alright, I've had enough snarky comments generated on the > Fortran discourse about this already. I don't expect this to be fixed at > all, but bikeshedded into oblivion. But I can see how this is going so I do > not feel like keeping it open as I've already found a workaround. After much thought, I do apologize for my reaction. I will keep it not-snarky.