gcc-12-20241010 is now available

2024-10-10 Thread GCC Administrator via Gcc
Snapshot gcc-12-20241010 is now available on https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/12-20241010/ and on various mirrors, see https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html for details. This snapshot has been generated from the GCC 12 git branch with the following options: git://gcc.gnu.org/git/gcc.git branch

Sourceware Open Office Friday 16:00 UTC, A forge experiment?

2024-10-10 Thread Mark Wielaard
Friday Oct 11, 16:00 UTC https://bbb.sfconservancy.org/b/mar-aom-dmo-fko Using #overseers on irc.libera.chat as backup. To get the right time in your local timezone: $ date -d "Fri Oct 11 16:00 UTC 2024" Sourceware relies on cooperation among a broad diversity of core toolchain and developer tool

Re: Educational question on compiling (analyzing) the C programming language

2024-10-10 Thread Andreas Schwab via Gcc
On Okt 10 2024, Florian Weimer wrote: > * Laurent Cimon via Gcc: > >> I realize that compilers have evolved with time, and that many >> things required the use of function prototypes, but my question is, >> what is the historical reason that a function defined further down >> in a C file cannot be

Re: Educational question on compiling (analyzing) the C programming language

2024-10-10 Thread Florian Weimer
* Laurent Cimon via Gcc: > I realize that compilers have evolved with time, and that many > things required the use of function prototypes, but my question is, > what is the historical reason that a function defined further down > in a C file cannot be used without a function prototype? The most