On 09/24/2014 12:31 PM, Richard Biener wrote:
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 9:43 AM, David Wohlferd wrote:
Hans-Peter Nilsson: I should have listened to you back when you raised
concerns about this. My apologies for ever doubting you.
In summary:
- The "trick" in the docs for using an arbitrarily
Hello.
I've been finalizing IPA ICF testing process and I met a condition for
lto-bootstrap, where cgraph_node::verify encounters error:
In WPA, I prove that gen_vec_initv16qi can be merged with
gen_vec_initv2sf. In the following case, ale local calls are redirected:
while (alias->cal
Hi,
I am planning to begin a project to explore the space of tuning gcc
internals in an effort to increase performance. I am wondering if
anyone can point to me any parameterizations, heuristics, or
priorities functions within gcc that can be tuned/adjusted. Some
general areas I am considering inc
> Hello.
>
> I've been finalizing IPA ICF testing process and I met a condition
> for lto-bootstrap, where cgraph_node::verify encounters error:
>
> In WPA, I prove that gen_vec_initv16qi can be merged with
> gen_vec_initv2sf. In the following case, ale local calls are
> redirected:
>
> wh
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