Re: GCC Bugzilla (and other) timeouts

2020-02-26 Thread Jonathan Wakely
On Tue, 25 Feb 2020 at 18:25, Martin Sebor wrote: > > Bugzilla has been slow lately, and today to the point of timing out > (I see the same problem with Git). This seems to be a recurring theme > around the time of a GCC release. Is anyone else experiencing this > problem and if so, does anyone k

issue with GDB python pretty-printers for libstdc++

2020-02-26 Thread Paul Smith
Hi all. I was seeing a strange error in GDB (8.2.1) debugging some C++ code while trying to print a value. The pretty printer was throwing Python exceptions. Debugging it I discovered the problem, which is here (from GCC 9.2): libstdc++-v3/python/libstdcxx/v6/printers.py: # Starting with the

Re: GCC Bugzilla (and other) timeouts

2020-02-26 Thread Jason Merrill
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 3:39 AM Jonathan Wakely wrote: > On Tue, 25 Feb 2020 at 18:25, Martin Sebor wrote: > > > > Bugzilla has been slow lately, and today to the point of timing out > > (I see the same problem with Git). This seems to be a recurring theme > > around the time of a GCC release.

Re: GCC Bugzilla (and other) timeouts

2020-02-26 Thread Frank Ch. Eigler
Hi - > > Bugzilla and httpd are very slow, but I haven't had any git timeouts. > > If you're using anonymous access that gets throttled more aggressively > > than authenticated access (using git+ssh:// for the protocol). Yeah, we're aware of reduced performance lately. Suspecting one disk is on

Re: GCC Bugzilla (and other) timeouts

2020-02-26 Thread Martin Sebor
On 2/26/20 1:32 AM, Jonathan Wakely wrote: On Tue, 25 Feb 2020 at 18:25, Martin Sebor wrote: Bugzilla has been slow lately, and today to the point of timing out (I see the same problem with Git). This seems to be a recurring theme around the time of a GCC release. Is anyone else experiencing

Re: GCC Bugzilla (and other) timeouts

2020-02-26 Thread Jonathan Wakely
On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 at 14:42, Jason Merrill wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 3:39 AM Jonathan Wakely wrote: >> >> On Tue, 25 Feb 2020 at 18:25, Martin Sebor wrote: >> > >> > Bugzilla has been slow lately, and today to the point of timing out >> > (I see the same problem with Git). This seems t

Re: issue with GDB python pretty-printers for libstdc++

2020-02-26 Thread Jonathan Wakely
On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 at 14:32, Paul Smith wrote: > > Hi all. I was seeing a strange error in GDB (8.2.1) debugging some C++ > code while trying to print a value. The pretty printer was throwing Python > exceptions. > > Debugging it I discovered the problem, which is here (from GCC 9.2): > > libst

Re: issue with GDB python pretty-printers for libstdc++

2020-02-26 Thread Jonathan Wakely
On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 at 17:01, Jonathan Wakely wrote: > > On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 at 14:32, Paul Smith wrote: > > > > Hi all. I was seeing a strange error in GDB (8.2.1) debugging some C++ > > code while trying to print a value. The pretty printer was throwing Python > > exceptions. > > > > Debuggin

Re: issue with GDB python pretty-printers for libstdc++

2020-02-26 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, 2020-02-26 at 17:23 +, Jonathan Wakely wrote: > I compiled this program: > > #include > > int main() > { > std::unordered_map m; > m[3] = 5; > return m[1]; > } > > And with Fedora 31's GDB 8.3.50 I get this behaviour: I can't reproduce with a simple test either. But in my fu

GCC 8.4 Release Candidate available from gcc.gnu.org

2020-02-26 Thread Jakub Jelinek
The first release candidate for GCC 8.4 is available from https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/8.4.0-RC-20200226/ ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/8.4.0-RC-20200226/ and shortly its mirrors. It has been generated from git commit r8-10091-gf80c40f93f9e8781b14f1a8301467f117fd24051. I have

GCC 8.4 Status Report (2020-02-26)

2020-02-26 Thread Jakub Jelinek
Status == The GCC 8 branch is now frozen for blocking regressions and documentation fixes only, all changes to the branch require a RM approval now. Quality Data Priority # Change from last report --- --- P10 -

Mathematical Statistics Functions for libgo

2020-02-26 Thread Arjunlal M.A
I was wondering if libgo contained any modules for high precision statistics functions. If it doesn't, would implementing something like that really necessary?

Make LTO Patch for Job Server Thread Detection Agnostic

2020-02-26 Thread Nicholas Krause
Greetings Martin, This patch: https://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=blobdiff;f=gcc/lto-wrapper.c;h=353187c60434f43a445e708dcfbf53c857f8cdc1;hp=946897726d03716f7c93f955c438ee4f8190044c;hb=f12fbeb535f192f742025cc4f9b69a48136730f1;hpb=80c7cb9d2c8090f8d165ee2ca5f8d401090c1d06 May have a small problem