Ilya Enkovich writes:
> - When we pass (return) pointer on register, we use the next
> available bound register to pass (return) bounds
>From the wording, it seems function pointers get bounds too.
If so, it might be good to state that explicitly.
I suppose they would be all-of-memory bounds th
Markus Trippelsdorf writes:
> To fix all previous git commits on the mirror one may use the attached
> git-svn-fix-author script.
Alternatively, you could reformat gcc_authors as a mailmap file
and tell Git to use that when displaying the commits. It would
avoid having to edit the history, and
Basile Starynkevitch writes:
> Of course, one can always force ld to be a particular linker (i.e. the
> BFD one on a system where the default is GOLD, or vice versa) with ugly
> $PATH and symlink tricks. But that is ugly.
You mentioned you use Debian; their gcc-4.4 4.4.3-4 and later
have a "gold