On 01/12/14 12:42, Povilas Kanapickas wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to contribute to GCC. I've not submitted any patches yet,
however I know several areas of GCC that can be improved.
After reading [1] I think that 'assigment for all future changes' is the
best option for me. Could someone send the co
Bernd,
If that's the case, can you please firstly fix invoke.texi where the
behavior of strict-volatile-bitfields is described? At least my
interpretation of current doc doesn't explain the behavior of the case
we are discussing. Also it should be a generic definition rather than
target specific o
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Hello,
I'd like to contribute to GCC. I've not submitted any patches yet,
however I know several areas of GCC that can be improved.
After reading [1] I think that 'assigment for all future changes' is the
best option for me. Could someone send the copyright assignment forms?
Currently I have no c
Thank you, I think it worked (but I also patched ssemath.h locally, so
need to roll back and recompile again to make sure). Though I'm not
exactly sure why I didn't get an error from configure. I'm not very
familiar with the syntax used but I was thinking that
case ${with_fpmath} in
avx)
tm_
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 7:42 AM, Denis K wrote:
> My settings were taken from the comment here:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9450394/how-to-install-gcc-from-scratch-with-gmp-mpfr-mpc-elf-without-shared-librari
>
> --disable-shared
> --disable-bootstrap
> --disable-libstdcxx-pch
> --e
My settings were taken from the comment here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9450394/how-to-install-gcc-from-scratch-with-gmp-mpfr-mpc-elf-without-shared-librari
--disable-shared
--disable-bootstrap
--disable-libstdcxx-pch
--enable-languages=all
--enable-libgomp
--enable-lto
--enab
Hello!
Is GCC-GNU compiler participating in Gsoc2014 ?
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Cheers,
Pulkit Mendiratta
"H.J. Lu" writes:
> How about this patch
>
> http://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=patch;h=23023006b946e06b6fd93786585f2f8cd4837956
>
> I tested it on Linux/x86-64 without any regressions.
I don't think we should key this off vectorness. It's a question of
whether the class contains a register for