Does sysroot-suffix.h need to be installed even when it's empty? Does
anything outside of gcc actually use it? Can it be left out or given a blank
line? I notice that not all targets produce such a file.
The reason I ask is that rpmlint gives an error on empty files, and
sysroot-suffix.h is emp
Hi,
Do the macro_list and fixinc.sh files need to be installed? Does anything
outside of gcc actually use them? If macro_list is a zero length file, can it
be left out of the installation (fixinc.sh seems to test for its presence
before trying to use it) or given a blank line?
The reason I ask
Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> Ah, I was assuming between x and z. David, what was your intent? ;-)
Clarification.
David
Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> I was thinking of "y" as a simple variable, but if it is something more
> complex, then the compiler could do this, right?
>
> char *x;
>
> y;
> x = z;
Yeah. I presume it has to maintain the ordering, though.
David
Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> > Additionally, what about the following code?
> >
> > char *x = y ? z : z;
> >
> > Does that extend a dependency chain from z to x? If so, I can imagine a
> > CPU breaking that in practice.
>
> I am not seeing this. I would expect the compiler to optimize to
> som