On 11/09/2023 13:51, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
On Sun, 10 Sept 2023 at 14:57, François Dumont via Libstdc++
<libstd...@gcc.gnu.org> wrote:
Following confirmation of the fix by TC here is the patch where I'm
simply adding a 'constexpr' on _M_next().

Please let me know this ChangeLog entry is correct. I would prefer this
patch to be assigned to 'TC' with me as co-author but I don't know how
to do such a thing. Unless I need to change my user git identity to do so ?
Sam already explained that, but please check with Tim how he wants to
be credited, if at all. He doesn't have a copyright assignment, and
hasn't added a DCO sign-off to the patch, but it's small enough to not
need it as this is the first contribution credited to him.


      libstdc++: Add constexpr qualification to _Hash_node::_M_next()
What has this constexpr addition got to do with the ABI change and the
always_inline attributes?

It certainly doesn't seem like it should be the summary line of the
git commit message.

Oops, sorry, that's what I had started to do before Tim submitted anything.

Here is latest version:

Author: TC <rs2...@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Sep 6 19:31:55 2023 +0200

    libstdc++: Force inline on _Hash_node_value_base methods to fix abi (PR111050)

https://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=commit;h=1b6f0476837205932613ddb2b3429a55c26c409d
    changed _Hash_node_value_base to no longer derive from _Hash_node_base, which means     that its member functions expect _M_storage to be at a different offset. So explosions     result if an out-of-line definition is emitted for any of the member functions (say,     in a non-optimized build) and the resulting object file is then linked with code built
    using older version of GCC/libstdc++.

    libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

            PR libstdc++/111050
            * include/bits/hashtable_policy.h
            (_Hash_node_value_base<>::_M_valptr(), _Hash_node_value_base<>::_M_v())
            Add [[__gnu__::__always_inline__]].
            (_Hash_node<>::_M_next()): Add constexpr.

    Co-authored-by: François Dumont <fdum...@gcc.gnu.org>

Ok for you TC (Tim ?) ?


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