On Thu, 2019-10-24 at 20:50 +, Andrew Dean via gcc wrote:
> TLDR: I'd like to propose adding a dependency on a modern unit
> testing framework to make it easier to write unit tests within GCC.
> Before I spend much more time on it, what sort of buy-in should I
> get? Are there any people in par
I'm wondering if the code in tree-ssa-structalias.c can be invoked in
a whole program mode? There are some comments in there about
it not playing well with WHOPR and WPA (not that I intend to use
that way.) Ironically, in the literature on points-to analysis this
algorithm
was only originally inten
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 at 21:50, Andrew Dean via gcc wrote:
>
> TLDR: I'd like to propose adding a dependency on a modern unit testing
> framework to make it easier to write unit tests within GCC. Before I spend
> much more time on it, what sort of buy-in should I get? Are there any people
> in pa
TLDR: I'd like to propose adding a dependency on a modern unit testing
framework to make it easier to write unit tests within GCC. Before I spend much
more time on it, what sort of buy-in should I get? Are there any people in
particular I should work more closely with as I make this change?
Te
Hi Joseph.
I've done the move of GCC wwwdocs to git (using the previously posted and
discussed scripts), including setting up the post-receive hook to do the
same things previously covered by the old CVS hooks, and minimal updates
to the web pages dealing with the CVS setup fo