n this, I wonder why none
of it has made it into GCC development. Were the methods proposed
unfeasible for some reason? What would be needed to make an approach
to automatically find suitable flags for -Ox interesting enough to
incorporate it into GCC? Any references to this previous wo
Hi,
On 07 Feb 2007, at 15:22, Diego Novillo wrote:
Kenneth Hoste wrote on 02/07/07 08:56:
[1] Almagor et al., Finding effective compilation sequences (LCES'04)
[2] Cooper et al., Optimizing for Reduced Code Space using
Genetic Algorithms (LCTES'99)
[3] Almagor et al., Compila
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Is
there some testing done, or is it just people saying "I think X
belongs there"?
greetings,
Kenneth
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On 17 Apr 2007, at 18:18, Eric Weddington wrote:
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Subject: GCC -On optimization passes: flag and doc issues
- finline-functions is enabled at -Os, but isn
static". Is there a
similar 'trick' to link libc dynamically but everything else
statically? (I'm using GCC 4.1.2 if it matters)
greetings,
Kenneth
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mance testsuite available somewhere? Sounds interesting
to add to my (long) list of benchmark suites.
greetings,
Kenneth
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What they reveal is suggestive, but
what they conceal is vital (Aaron Levenstein)
Kenneth Hoste
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On 17 Apr 2007, at 16:27, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
Kenneth Hoste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
* When using -falign-loops or -fno-align-loops the corresponding
internal variable 'align-loops' should be set to 0 (= use default
setting) or 1 (= no aligning) resp. When parsing the
generate them for
now (although I'l try to report each bug I run into in Bugzilla).
Hopefully, this work will produce nice results by June, and I'll make
sure to report on it on this mailinglist once it's done.
greetings,
Kenneth
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to announce our work
when it's finished...
greetings,
Kenneth
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On 23 April 2007 19:07, Diego Novillo wrote:
Mark Mitchell wrote on 04/23/07 13:56:
So, I think there's a middle ground between "exactly the same passes on
all targets" and "use Acovea for every CPU to pick what -O2 means".
Using Acovea to reveal some o
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oo. Check out Acovea
(http://www.coyotegulch.com/products/acovea) and my very own
pet COLE (http://users.elis.ugent.be/~kehoste/, see the publications
section).
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y talk at CGO in April ;-)
Kenneth
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C 4.2 and others?
K.
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ere are you doing your bachelors thesis?
greetings,
Kenneth
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