hi...
i was seeing an infinite recursion in gen_lsm_tmp_name() in trunk.
it only happened with my code, when my __attribute__((restrict)) patch
is applied.
i dont really know how to reproduce it without it.
but the relevant place doesnt look like its supposed to be a
fallthrough.
see attached
jacob navia writes:
> I would like to know if the exception handling software has changed
> between 4.1 and 4.3.
>
> I have developed a module to generate gcc compatible dwarf debug info
> and it works with gcc 4.1. It is in the context of a JIT.
>
> Now I have some mysterious crashes with gcc 4.
Piotr Wyderski writes:
> Are these known issues?
If you don't find them in http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/ , please file
them there as described in http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs/ .
Thanks.
Ian
fanqifei writes:
> 2010/1/13 fanqifei :
>> Hi,
>> I am working on a micro controller and trying to port gcc(4.3.2) for it.
>> Not the compiling process runs into the following error:
>> a.c: In function 'task':
>> a.c:150: error: unrecognizable insn:
>> (insn 479 478 320 19 a:381 (set (reg:SI 12
David Daney writes:
>> but insv is a standard pattern name.
>> the semantics of expression x= (x&0xFF00) | ((i<<16)&0x00FF);
>> is exactly what insv can do.
>> I all tried mips gcc cross compiler, and ins is also not generated.
>
> You must be doing something wrong:
>
> $ cat fanqifei.c
>
Snapshot gcc-4.5-20100114 is now available on
ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/4.5-20100114/
and on various mirrors, see http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html for details.
This snapshot has been generated from the GCC 4.5 SVN branch
with the following options: svn://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/trunk
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 22:44:11 +0100
Christoph Rupp wrote:
> To reproduce, these steps are necessary:
>
> wget http://crupp.de/dl/hamsterdb-1.1.1.tar.gz
> tar -zxvf hamsterdb-1.1.1.tar.gz
> cd hamsterdb-1.1.1
> ./configure --enable-internal
> make
> make test # this will segfault after a few tests
2010/1/14 Christoph Rupp:
>
> To reproduce, these steps are necessary:
>
> wget http://crupp.de/dl/hamsterdb-1.1.1.tar.gz
> tar -zxvf hamsterdb-1.1.1.tar.gz
> cd hamsterdb-1.1.1
> ./configure --enable-internal
> make
There are lots of these warnings, which you ignore at your peril:
freelist.c:332
fanqifei wrote:
2010/1/13 Bingfeng Mei :
Your instruction is likely too specific to be picked up by GCC.
You may use an intrinisc for it.
Bingfeng
but insv is a standard pattern name.
the semantics of expression x= (x&0xFF00) | ((i<<16)&0x00FF);
is exactly what insv can do.
I all trie
Hi,
i'd like to submit a bug report. I read the instructions on
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs, but i do not really know where the crash
happens and what causes the crash to happen. I therefore just wrote
the instructions below - they're simple. If you still need more
specific stuff, please send me a pri
On 01/14/10 08:26:31, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
> Online I found this:
>
> http://www.faqs.org/docs/artu/c_evolution.html
>
> [T]he ANSI Draft Standard finally settled on definition-reference
> rules in 1988. Common-block public storage is still admitted as
> an acceptable variatio
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:12 AM, Paulo J. Matos wrote:
> Gcc4.3.4 when I compile functions with : -Os -fno-inline-functions
> -fno-inline-small-functions
> calls TARGET_FUNCTION_OK_FOR_SIBCALL for the fact_aux call in facti,
> but it does not call TARGET_FUNCTION_OK_FOR_SIBCALL for the fact_aux
>
Hi,
I am trying to walk through the body of the current_function_decl in
TARGET_FUNCTION_OK_FOR_SIBCALL for a specific arch in gcc 4.3.4. I am
using DECL_SAVED_TREE but it's not working as I expect.
For the c file:
extern unsigned int source_size(void *s);
extern void source_drop_no_checks(void *s
I would like to know if the exception handling software has changed
between 4.1 and 4.3.
I have developed a module to generate gcc compatible dwarf debug info
and it works with gcc 4.1. It is in the context of a JIT.
Now I have some mysterious crashes with gcc 4.3 under Suse 11.
Ubuntu seems to
Gary Funck writes:
> Do you/others on this list have a reference that supports
> the statement: "Treating uninitialized variables
> as common variables is a non-standard extension even for C90."?
> (I did see a thread on this list, late April 1999, that
> discussed some of the issues, but nothing
on GCC-trunk/Cygwin/Core2 I observe the following behaviour.
g++ -std=gnu++0x -O2 -m32 -march=native -msse -msse2 -msse3 -Wall
-Werror -Wno-unused -Wno-strict-aliasing -march=native
-fomit-frame-pointer -Wno-pmf-conversions -g main.cpp
---8<--
#include
int test1(__m128i v)
Hi all,
I have the following function:
unsigned int fact_aux(unsigned int n, unsigned int k)
{
if(n == 0)
return k;
else
return fact_aux(n - 1, k * n);
}
unsigned int facti(unsigned int n)
{
return fact_aux(n, 1);
}
Gcc4.3.4 when I compile functions with : -Os -fno-i
(I'm copying this thread back to the main GCC list, to
document the problem that we ran into, RG's suggestion
and the fix that we made.)
While merging our GCC/UPC implementation with
the GCC trunk, we ran into a situation where
some tests failed on the check shown below in
verify_gimple_assign_sin
On 09/14/09 11:52:11, Richard Guenther wrote:
> > What approach would you recommend for the
> > implementation of UPC tree re-writes that will
> > support calls to the runtime (that are inlined,
> > if applicable)?
>
> Without reading all the details of your mail I suggest that you
> perform a cus
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