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Hi Paul,
On 11/17/22 22:39, Paul Eggert wrote:
Second and more important, that code is bogus. Nobody should ever write code
like that. If I wrote code like that, I'd *want* a trap.
for (size_t i = 41; i < sizeof A / sizeof A[0]; --i) {
A[i] = something_nice;
}
The code above seems a bug by
Snapshot gcc-10-20221117 is now available on
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On 11/17/22 13:35, Bruno Haible wrote:
Clang will surely not acquire knowledge about "every library", right,
only about the C library according to relevant standards (ISO C, POSIX)?
I don't know the Clang developers' plans. But if I wanted Clang to be
picky then yes, I'd have it know about ev
Paul Eggert wrote:
> > AC_CHECK_FUNC *should not* just probe for linkability of a symbol
>
> ... Autoconf cannot
> be expected to know every signature of every function in every library.
Clang will surely not acquire knowledge about "every library", right,
only about the C library according to
On 2022-11-16 10:59, Zack Weinberg wrote:
I'm generally in agreement with Rich Felker's argument
(inhttps://ewontfix.com/13/) that AC_CHECK_FUNC*should not* just probe for
linkability of a symbol
So am I. I'm not saying Autoconf should never change here, only that the
change would not be tr
On 2022-11-16 10:40, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
This line of arguments is not persuasive. It is full of logical fallacies.
... none of which you stated.
No matter how we solve the problem, it will be a hack that exploits
"logical fallacies" (whatever that means). However, a reaction "You
violated
GNU MPFR 4.1.1 ("épinards à la crème", patch level 1), a C library for
multiple-precision floating-point computations with correct rounding,
is now available for download from the MPFR web site:
https://www.mpfr.org/mpfr-4.1.1/
and from the GNU FTP site:
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mpfr/
Thanks
On Wed, 2022-11-09 at 15:43 +0800, Xi Ruoyao wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is a "help wanted" message. When I run GCC regression test on
> loongarch64-linux-gnu, expect occasionally crashes with a segment fault.
> The stack backtrace is like:
/* snip */
> The crashes happen on both my own LoongArch boa
On Sat, Nov 12, 2022 at 7:44 PM Paul Eggert wrote:
> On 2022-11-11 07:11, Aaron Ballman wrote:
> > Clang doesn't require such a linker (we work with various system
> linkers).
>
> As long as the system linkers continue to work as they have
> traditionally worked, we're fine.
>
> > the frontend pe
Hello,
On Wed, 16 Nov 2022, Paul Eggert wrote:
> On 2022-11-16 06:26, Michael Matz wrote:
> > char foobar(void);
> > int main(void) {
> >return &foobar != 0;
> > }
>
> That still has undefined behavior according to draft C23,
This is correct (and also holds for the actually working variant
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