Hello all,
The gcc port that i am currently working on has both long calls and
short calls. If no 'shortcall' attribute is provided in the function
declaration then calls to that function is made as long call. This is
happening when no optimization is enabled. But when optimization is
enabled comb
Snapshot gcc-4.4-20080502 is now available on
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This snapshot has been generated from the GCC 4.4 SVN branch
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Many thanks for the input.
On 5/2/08, Joel Sherrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you mean the gcc target is arm-eabi?
As well as the host - I need to end up with a native Ada compiler
running on arm-linux-gnueabi.
On 5/1/08, Laurent GUERBY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://www.rtems.com/w
Hi,
In the C++ frontend, record_types maintain list(s) of the parameters
which were used to instantiate the type, one list for each "level" of
the instantiation. I would like to know how to determine the list of
parameters that were used to instantiate "this" type e.g. in the case of
a type foo::
Greetings.
I attempted to build the 4.3-20080501 snapshot targeting
m68k--netbsdelf last night on my sparc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: uname -a
SunOS rox.fddx.com 5.10 Generic_120011-14 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-60
I configured thusly:
CC=gcc64 ../gcc-4.3-20080501/configure \
--prefix=/nbsd/coldfir
Hi,
I have a case where the code looks roughly like
foo = i1 i2;
if (test1) bar1 = i1 i2;
if (test2) bar2 = i1 i2;
This can get converted into
reg = i1 i2
foo = reg
if (test1) bar1 = reg
if (test2) bar2 = reg
GCC 4.3 does fine here except when the operator is "logical and" (see
attached. tes
Laurent GUERBY wrote:
On Thu, 2008-05-01 at 19:10 +0100, Martin Guy wrote:
Hi!
I'm about to lower the gangplanks to get a native gnat on ARM EABI
through an unholy succession of cross-compilers, with the object of
getting gnat-4.1 4.2 and 4.3 into the new Debian port for ARM EABI.
Do
> Hi,
>
> it seems, that the compilation of libiberty for x86_64-pc-mingw32 leads to
> an ICE in cp-demangle.c:2905: internal compiler error verify_cgraph_node
> failed breaks bootstrap.
Hi,
this was caused by my PM patch. I've commited fix for it this morning,
so please let me know if any prob
Hi,
it seems, that the compilation of libiberty for x86_64-pc-mingw32 leads to
an ICE in cp-demangle.c:2905: internal compiler error verify_cgraph_node
failed breaks bootstrap.
Kai
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