On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 07:59:01PM +0200, Thomas Koenig wrote: > Am 27.03.2017 um 19:41 schrieb Marek Polacek: > > > Of course "the person" had bootstrapped and tested all the languages before > > adding the warning. If only any of you bothered to check the fortran/ > > ChangeLogs: > > The problem is with libfortran, which apparently was not tested > (or the problem would have been found and, presumably, dealt with). I always build libgfortran when testing. The warning was committed months ago, so it's weird that I'm only hearing about this now.
I would've been happy to fix the warnings if anyone pointed out them to me. I hadn't know of them until very recently. > So, due to incomplete testing, a regression was caused. This has > probably happened a few thousand times before, so it is not an > exceptionally big deal. > > We should deal with this the same way we deal with other regressions - > fix it or, if anything else fails, roll back the offending patch. > The person who is responsible for the regression should usually take the > lead in fixing it. > > Since the fix appears to be rather trivial, I promise to review > any patch that falls into my area of review (fortran, libfortran) > within 48 hours. https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2017-03/msg00145.html Marek