On Mon, Nov 07, 2011 at 07:23:03PM +0200, Janne Blomqvist wrote: > Hi, > > it's 2011. I think it's fairly safe to assume that, at this point, any > target capable of supporting libgfortran also provides C89. Attached > patch gets rid of such configure tests, and rips out unused code paths > (which likely have never been compiled in the history of > libgfortran..) from the library. > > Also, AC_HEADER_TIME is not needed anymore (autoconf manual says it's > obsolescent, some googling suggests it was needed for Sun386/SunOS 4.1 > which GCC doesn't support anymore). > > Also in the patch is a minor bugfix for gf_cputime (do the division in > double precision), and a fallback using clock() from the C standard > library. > > Regtested on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, Ok for trunk? >
OK. I also think the patch is safe. I was going to test it on my FreeBSD systems, but the build is currently broken for other reasons. -- Steve