On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 02:08:03PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> With binutils from the 2.24 branch or trunk, the behaviour of --as-needed did
> change, and what worked with binutils 2.23, now fails with 2.24:
>
> $ cat thread.cpp
> #include
>
> void factorial(int n, unsigned long long int *res
Thanks for your guidance!
I see that ira-color.c::check_hard_reg_p take endianess into account
already. A difficulty is the param of ira-color.c::assign_hard_reg
only contains candidate allocno, so we need to put the correct mode in
ira_allocno in a early stage, for example, in
ira-build.c::create
On 09/20/2013 07:31 PM, Wei Mi wrote:
> Here is a bug in google branch which couldn't be reproduced in trunk.
> But I think the same problem could probably exist in trunk too, just
> havn't been exposed. I havn't created a small testcase successfully so
> just describe the bug here and ask for sugg
I have submitted a bugreport through GCC Bugzilla. The link is
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=58508.
thanks,
Cong
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 12:57 AM, Richard Biener
wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 10:59 PM, Xinliang David Li
> wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Cong Hou w
Can you guys please help me for variables and pointers ?
Any ideas or pointers will be fine!
Thank you very much in advance.
> Thank you very much Richard,
>
> Very good starter for me but I am actually having the hardest time with
> variables, pointers etc...
>
> I know this may be a lot to ask
On 23/09/13 16:23, Vasily Golubev wrote:
> Thank you a lot for your answer, Mr. Radhakrishnan!
>
> I think it was my mistake to use phrase "I will save LR at some
> place"... I mean I can catch the first instruction of any function
> precisely. And save LR value at that time to my local storage. A
Thank you a lot for your answer, Mr. Radhakrishnan!
I think it was my mistake to use phrase "I will save LR at some
place"... I mean I can catch the first instruction of any function
precisely. And save LR value at that time to my local storage. And I
also can catch the first instruction after exi
> And my main question is it possible to rely on this fact when
> compiling with gcc and different levels of optimizations?
No it is not , the compiler (especially trunk) is free to use LR as a
temporary after epilogue has been generated at higher optimization
levels.
> Is it
> possible to gener
Hello, all.
I am trying to find some way for detection of function's entry and
exit analyzing binary at runtime. It is possible to use Valgrind
(www.valgrind.org) and detect all Basic Blocks (1 entry, multiple
exits) that correspond to entry\exit of function.
As far as I understand, at the start
Hi,
When I compile the following code (modified version of
g++.dg/cpp0x/bad_array_new1.C without try/catch):
// { dg-options -std=c++11 }
// { dg-do run }
#include
void * f(int i)
{
return new int[i];
}
int main()
{
f(-1);
}
with -fno-exceptions option, I still get the call to
__cxa_
With binutils from the 2.24 branch or trunk, the behaviour of --as-needed did
change, and what worked with binutils 2.23, now fails with 2.24:
$ cat thread.cpp
#include
void factorial(int n, unsigned long long int *result) {
if (n==1) {
*result=1;
return;
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