Thanks Joseph Is it confirmed that this is the opinion of the C++ FE maintainers as well ?
Can we get that clarified ? Do they want to review Objective-C++ patches ? (I'm still personally of the opinion the Objective-C++ maintainer should approve Objective-C++ patches, but Mike tells me he's been told he can't approve any changes inside gcc/cp, not even if they are Objective-C++-only, so I'm asking again) Thanks! -----Original Message----- From: "Joseph S. Myers" <jos...@codesourcery.com> Sent: Thursday, 23 September, 2010 17:05 To: "Nicola Pero" <nicola.p...@meta-innovation.com> Cc: "g...@gnu.org" <g...@gnu.org> Subject: Re: Clarification on who can approve Objective-C/Objective-C++ parser patches On Thu, 23 Sep 2010, Nicola Pero wrote: > For example, if I post a patch that changes a piece of code in > gcc/c-parser.c which is only ever used if (c_dialect_objc ()), then I > assume that it is part of the Objective-C front-end, and the > Objective-C/Objective-C++ maintainers are in charge of approving it. > Once they approve it, I can commit. > > Is that correct ? Yes. I generally expect ObjC maintainers to review changes to those parts of c-parser.c. -- Joseph S. Myers jos...@codesourcery.com