-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03/25/11 09:20, Michael Matz wrote:
> Even if there was such (IMO useless) hardware, or somebody would waste his > time in writing such (equally useless) virtual machine that can detect > fabricated problems somebody invented for some standard that never are > going to be problems in the real world, we shouldn't feel obliged to > uglify GCC for that. > > (OTOH my opinion about the new c++ memory model is known ;) ) I'm not going to chime in on this specific problem; however, it is worth noting that many of the issues raised by the C++0x memory model also affect the linux kernel. In fact, it was the realization that the kernel guys are fighting closely related issues with data races that bumped the priority of the memory model work to a level that we (Red Hat) felt it was necessary to start pushing these issues upstream now. jeff -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNjLUOAAoJEBRtltQi2kC7FTkIAKtk5XF1auo5IPtpYJ1G8Yo8 EjW0a8hMcWFM0lWVt6+t9qStBcSCT35W9XYtWf4EmX+2HX6Hs3+KJIOoKXboqM0j oA05YuQHHGqX2Br9jqlmocfB3E0qW+aCJLi3hu/nJWlMTUbOlf5BXF9sc0Q0Veio oGwF8aMoXG1IXQJ5nq4SU03n6lrBWn7x/4vyQCesdEMzzeOL2/LN0i2FBdZkXXNj xK8+R5uKni/pO5V/mKbm4l0ExRLmgO2iyxiTQO/jGlwfS1EnR4Zj2NiWHlXgWH2B o55zGtfy1xNSONGdTAKwFHk3ShvmatRvZZxX5A+M3NlPBpbF0CHL1la+XaSZkZ8= =ZlUI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----