Diego Novillo wrote:
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 11:42, Ryan Mansfield<rmansfi...@qnx.com> wrote:
Is it required that the same compiler that generated lto objects be used to
read them? I've come across a couple ICEs with the current revision reading
lto objects created by a slightly older version but same configuration. Is
this simply invalid usage of my part?
It's likely. How much drift between the two revisions? Can you
recreate the ICE if you write and read with the exact same revision?
If so, please file a bug.
Please add version checking. gfortran's module files (extension .mod)
that are generated from source files that contain MODULE ... END MODULE
constructs *now* contain version information.
I still get occasionally beaten by picking up modules from 4.3 that
don't have this - you'll get all sorts of unintelligible error messages
that just distract from what's really wrong.
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