I'm writing a binding generator and would love a way to get the size, type,
and offset of bit fields of an arbitrary struct.
To implement, it appears that 'bit_position' in tree.c has the information
required.
As a stranger to GCC development, what is the process to get such an
extension?
Daurn.
Thank you people for your help and investing time.
I have successfully reduces file and filed bug.
Thanks,
Sameeran Joshi
On 8/27/18, Peter Bergner wrote:
> On 8/27/18 1:20 PM, sameeran joshi wrote:
>> On 8/27/18, Peter Bergner wrote:
>>> On 8/27/18 12:13 PM, sameeran joshi wrote:
On 8/27/
On 8/27/18 1:20 PM, sameeran joshi wrote:
> On 8/27/18, Peter Bergner wrote:
>> On 8/27/18 12:13 PM, sameeran joshi wrote:
>>> On 8/27/18, Peter Bergner wrote:
Well what does:
linux% gcc -I/home/swamimauli/upload/csmith/runtime/ -Wall bug.c
>>>
>>> running above command on termin
On 8/27/18, Peter Bergner wrote:
> On 8/27/18 12:13 PM, sameeran joshi wrote:
>> On 8/27/18, Peter Bergner wrote:
>>> Well what does:
>>>
>>> linux% gcc -I/home/swamimauli/upload/csmith/runtime/ -Wall bug.c
>>
>> running above command on terminal,gives many warnings and asks for the
>> -fgnu-tm
On 8/27/18 12:13 PM, sameeran joshi wrote:
> On 8/27/18, Peter Bergner wrote:
>> Well what does:
>>
>> linux% gcc -I/home/swamimauli/upload/csmith/runtime/ -Wall bug.c
>
> running above command on terminal,gives many warnings and asks for the
> -fgnu-tm option.
>
> bug.c:1091:2: error: ‘__tran
On 8/27/18, Peter Bergner wrote:
> On 8/27/18 11:42 AM, sameeran joshi wrote:
>> It's still giving output as 1,I included the -squiggle option still,it
>> dosen't work for me? any Ideas?
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>>
>> CC="-I/home/swamimauli/upload/csmith/runtime/"
>> OPTS="-Wall"
>> TEST="bug.c"
>> gcc $
On 8/27/18 11:42 AM, sameeran joshi wrote:
> It's still giving output as 1,I included the -squiggle option still,it
> dosen't work for me? any Ideas?
>
> #!/bin/bash
>
> CC="-I/home/swamimauli/upload/csmith/runtime/"
> OPTS="-Wall"
> TEST="bug.c"
> gcc ${CC} ${OPTS} ${TEST} 2>&1 | grep 'internal
running commands :
chmod u+x
bash check.sh
echo $?
It's still giving output as 1,I included the -squiggle option still,it
dosen't work for me? any Ideas?
#!/bin/bash
CC="-I/home/swamimauli/upload/csmith/runtime/"
OPTS="-Wall"
TEST="bug.c"
gcc ${CC} ${OPTS} ${TEST} 2>&1 | grep 'internal compiler
On 8/27/18 10:35 AM, Shubham Narlawar wrote:
> Here is the file. I am getting some error in sending .sh file, so I send it
> as below.
>
> #!/bin/bash
> gcc -fgnu-tm testcase.c > out.txt 2>&1 &&\
> if
> grep 'internal compiler error' out.txt
> then
> exit 0
> else
> exit 1
> fi
When I
I’m going to let you take it from here. I added notes in the bottom of
previous message showing you how I would do it.
From: Shubham Narlawar [mailto:gsocshub...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2018 11:35 AM
To: Blower, Melanie
Cc: sameeran joshi ; gcc@gcc.gnu.org
Subject: Re: Transactional
Here is the file. I am getting some error in sending .sh file, so I send it
as below.
#!/bin/bash
gcc -fgnu-tm testcase.c > out.txt 2>&1 &&\
if
grep 'internal compiler error' out.txt
then
exit 0
else
exit 1
fi
#! gcc -c -fgnu-tm testcase.c
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 8:59 PM Blower,
The –Wall option probably doesn’t make a difference, warning can be issued and
the return code is still 0.
I use creduce a lot. Usually I have a “reference” compilation as well as the
failure compilation. In your case, possibly, the reference compilation would
be to NOT use the –fsquiggle opt
There's probably something wrong with your "check.sh" causing it to not return
0. You need to debug the script.
> -Original Message-
> From: sameeran joshi [mailto:gsocsamee...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2018 2:38 PM
> To: gcc@gcc.gnu.org
> Cc: Shubham Narlawar
> Subject: Tr
On 08/27/2018 03:54 PM, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 03:37:07PM +0200, Martin Liška wrote:
> Recently I've noticed that I have wrongly set up my editor and
> I installed quite some changes where my changelog entries
> have 8 spaces instead of a tabular.
>
> I g
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 03:37:07PM +0200, Martin Liška wrote:
> >>> Recently I've noticed that I have wrongly set up my editor and
> >>> I installed quite some changes where my changelog entries
> >>> have 8 spaces instead of a tabular.
> >>>
> >>> I grepped that for all ChangeLog files (ignoring C
On 08/27/2018 03:11 PM, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 04:00:38PM +0300, Alexander Monakov wrote:
>> On Mon, 27 Aug 2018, Martin Liška wrote:
>>
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> Recently I've noticed that I have wrongly set up my editor and
>>> I installed quite some changes where my changelog entri
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 04:00:38PM +0300, Alexander Monakov wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2018, Martin Liška wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > Recently I've noticed that I have wrongly set up my editor and
> > I installed quite some changes where my changelog entries
> > have 8 spaces instead of a tabular.
> >
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018, Martin Liška wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Recently I've noticed that I have wrongly set up my editor and
> I installed quite some changes where my changelog entries
> have 8 spaces instead of a tabular.
>
> I grepped that for all ChangeLog files (ignoring ChangeLog-{year} files)
> and I
Hi.
Recently I've noticed that I have wrongly set up my editor and
I installed quite some changes where my changelog entries
have 8 spaces instead of a tabular.
I grepped that for all ChangeLog files (ignoring ChangeLog-{year} files)
and I see:
./gcc/ChangeLog :40
./libgcc/Change
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