On Dec 14, 2016, Alexandre Oliva <aol...@redhat.com> wrote: > On Oct 19, 2016, Alexandre Oliva <aol...@redhat.com> wrote: >> On Sep 23, 2016, Alexandre Oliva <aol...@redhat.com> wrote: >>> This patchset adds support for the C++ language to libcc1. >>> It updates a few patches for libcc1 by Jan Kratochvil, posted long ago >>> but IIRC not reviewed; it updates a patch that adds support for >>> representing aliases and trampolines in dwarf2+ debug info (useful for >>> naming all cdtors clones), adding support for combined dwarf2 and vms >>> debug output compared with the earlier version; and finally the actual >>> extension of libcc1 to support the C++ language, with a few changes to >>> the C++ front-end to make some functionality available to libcc1, to >>> introduce symbol lookups through libcc1, to enable code snippets to be >>> regarded as friends of every class, and other minor adjustments.
>>> Regstrapped on x86_64-linux-gnu and i686-linux-gnu; libcc1 was tested >>> with GDB branch users/pmuldoon/c++compile, where GDB support for C++ >>> compile code is being developed. >>> Ok to install? >> Ping? > Ping? >> https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2016-09/msg01744.html Ping? > I include at the end of this message two incremental patches that I've > integrated into my current version of the last patch of the series. https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2016-12/msg01325.html -- Alexandre Oliva, freedom fighter http://FSFLA.org/~lxoliva/ You must be the change you wish to see in the world. -- Gandhi Be Free! -- http://FSFLA.org/ FSF Latin America board member Free Software Evangelist|Red Hat Brasil GNU Toolchain Engineer