Christopher Faylor wrote:
>The consensus seemed to be that this was not the way to fix the problem.
The consensus also seemed to be that it was just an aspect of a larger
problem that no good solution had been proposed to solve yet.
>I suggested that modifying pex-* functions to understand #! scr
On 4 Aug 2005, Richard Henderson whispered secretively:
> On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 09:39:13PM -0400, Jack Howarth wrote:
>> Do you think I should be able to build gcc itself with the
>> -fstack-protector flag and what is the most appropriate way to
>> achieve that (ie brute force using a CFLAG o
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 08:35:31PM +0200, Sebastian Pop wrote:
> I'll try to explain again the goal of the project in a shorter
> version. I have implemented a data dependence analysis, and I want to
> validate the results that it produces. For this, I'm proposing to
> compute the same informatio
Hi,
FSF France has received in donation 9 Dell poweredge 1550 bi processor
1U machines with one 18GB SCSI disk and 1GB RAM, processors total 19.5
GHz distributed as follows:
- 3 bi pentium III 1.25 GHz
- 6 bi pentium III 1.00 GHz
The machines are about four years old, so of course there may be
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On 8/8/05, stefano luceri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello to all
>
> anyone know if is possible to add a member to a template of standard
> library?
Have you considered using public or private inheritance from the STL container?
--
Rakshasa
Nyaa?
Dave Korn wrote:
>
> Well, I'll pitch in, because I also wasn't sure at first whether it was
> for real and what it was about, but I think I know now. Did you google
> "bill pugh omega solver" and do some background reading? It didn't take me
> too long to get the basic gist of what they're pr
Dan Kegel wrote:
> Sebastian Pop wrote:
> > [http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Omega%20data%20dependence%20test]
> > ...
> I can't understand a word of the proposal.
> Mabe you were trying to be funny, but it ended up being obscure.
I'm sorry. This was not my intent.
> If the average gcc developer can und
On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 01:37:44PM +0200, FX Coudert wrote:
>PING ** 2
>
>Attached patch fixes PR bootstrap/22259 (right now, a simple ./configure
>&& make build fails on i386-mingw32). It creates a special case for
>in-tree as, collect-ld and nm scripts: since mingw32 cannot spawn shell
>script
Mike Stump wrote:
Sorry about this. What criteria is there for posting to gcc vs gcc-help?
If you want to contribute to the source code of gcc, the compiler,
then those contributions go to gcc. If one is using gcc, those issues
go to gcc-help.
Ok Thank you
Chris
Original Message
>From: Dan Kegel
>Sent: 08 August 2005 16:41
> Sebastian Pop wrote:
> > [http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Omega%20data%20dependence%20test]
> > ...
> I can't understand a word of the proposal.
Well, I'll pitch in, because I also wasn't sure at first whether it was
for real and
On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 08:40 -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
> Sebastian Pop wrote:
>
> Since I started playing with delta debugging for
> tracking down ICEs, I've been thinking it might
> be nice to have an option to gcc to perform
> delta debugging automatically if an ICE occurs,
> and have it automatica
Sebastian Pop wrote:
> [http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Omega%20data%20dependence%20test]
> ...
I can't understand a word of the proposal.
Mabe you were trying to be funny, but it ended up being obscure.
If the average gcc developer can understand it, then
it doesn't matter that I can't, but I have a feel
stefano luceri wrote:
hello to all
anyone know if is possible to add a member to a template of standard
library?
you'd have to modify the library source files, and then you'd end up with a
non-standard library
nathan
--
Nathan Sidwell:: http://www.codesourcery.com :: CodeSource
hello to all
anyone know if is possible to add a member to a template of standard
library?
for example I wish to add a member:
int reference_system;
to standard template valarray
thank you
Stefano
Hi,
first, this is a real project proposal for GCC 4.2, not a joke,
although I have to confess that I have had fun to "filer la metaphore"
from http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Sample%20Project%20Page
You can find the same proposal at
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Omega%20data%20dependence%20test
Have fun,
Seb
Original Message
>From: Björn Haase
>Sent: 07 August 2005 08:41
> David Nowak wrote
>> Do I need a c compiler to build gcc on my Windows PC? If so, where
>> can I get one? I downloaded both MinGW and Cygwin, but neither seems
>> to have a c compiler. Please help me. Thank you.
>
> Cyg
Sorry for bothering you all, this is sorted - My version of tar was too
old. :o)
Thanks!
Mike
==
Hi All,
Don't know if you can help, but every time I untar the gcc-g++-3.4.4.tar
package (after bunzipping or gunzipping it) I get
Hi All,
Don't know if you can help, but every time I untar the gcc-g++-3.4.4.tar
package (after bunzipping or gunzipping it) I get the following error:
x gcc-3.4.4
/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_arithmetic/char/11.cc,
2022 bytes, 4 tape blocks
x gcc-3.4.4
/libstdc++-v3/te
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