On 8/21/07, tbp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > # /usr/local/gcc-4.3-svn.old6/bin/g++ vecop.cc > vecop.cc: In function 'T foo() [with T = float __vector__]': > vecop.cc:13: instantiated from here > vecop.cc:4: error: invalid operands of types 'float __vector__' and > 'float __vector__' to binary 'operator|' > vecop.cc:5: error: invalid operands of types 'float __vector__' and > 'float __vector__' to binary 'operator&' > vecop.cc:6: error: invalid operands of types 'float __vector__' and > 'float __vector__' to binary 'operator^' > > Apparently it's still there as of right now, on x86-64 at least. I think > this is not supposed to happen but i'm not sure, hence the mail.
This is internally, float|float does not make sense so how can vector float | vector float make sense (likewise for & and ^). This was PR 30428. -- Pinski