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|False
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I
tps://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=55762&action=edit
infcall.ii.xz
12.3.1 20230818 is OK, but 13.2.1 20230812 and 14.0.0 20230813 aren't.
I filed this over at gdb first:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30780.
```
$ g++-14 -x c++-I. -I. -I./config -DLOCALEDIR="\
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The master branch has been updated by Tobias Burnus :
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commit r14-3332-g1dc65003b66e5a97200f454eeddcccfce34416b3
Author: Tobias Burnus
Date: S
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Last reconfirmed|
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Bug ID: 111072
Summary: Splicing at the end fails
Product: gcc
Version: unknown
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: c++
Assig
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Version|unkno
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--- Comment #1 from Thiago Jung Bauermann
---
Created attachment 55761
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gcc.log from commit a32de58c9e63, parent of e7a36e4715c
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Bug ID: 111071
Summary: gcc.target/aarch64/sve/acle/aarch64-sve-acle-asm.exp
has new failures since commit e7a36e4715c7
Product: gcc
Version: unknown
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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--- Comment #6 from Eric Gallager ---
Would it be possible to add a fix-it hint to this warning, too, while you're at
it?
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The master branch has been updated by Jonathan Wakely :
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commit r14-3329-g27d0cfcb2b33de07351d9cb26f62d04d7416716c
Author: Jonathan Wakely
Date:
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--- Comment #2 from Mark Pizzolato ---
> Looks like this is fixed for GCC 11.
The latest Raspberry Pi OS is still packaging gcc 10.2.1.
How was this tested with gcc 11?
Was there a specific change that addressed the problem? If so, can we ge
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--- Comment #5 from Tommy Murphy ---
Thanks for the comments Palmer and Kito.
However I'm still a bit confused. Is it the case that the multilib patterns
(for the "base" lib and reuse patterns) are interpreted/used differently in the
context of
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--- Comment #17 from Andrew Pinski ---
(In reply to Andrew Pinski from comment #12)
> (In reply to Jan Hubicka from comment #4)
> > > Not all testcases can be handled at gimplification time IIRC. Which
> > > means "testcases welcome" first, so w
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:8899
0xfbfefd ifcombine_ifandif(basic_block_def*, bool, basic_block_def*, bool,
bool)
../../trunk.year/gcc/tree-ssa-ifcombine.cc:0
$ ~/gcc/results/bin/gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=/home/dcb38/gcc/results/bin/gcc
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/home/dcb38/gcc/results.20230818.asan.ubsan
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--- Comment #3 from Jakub Jelinek ---
Yes, though this PR has more info.
grep 1[ik]1[jl] pr111069-2.s | grep :
_ZZ6freddyvEDC1i1jE:
_ZGVZ6freddyvEDC1i1jE:
_ZZ6freddyvEDC1k1lE:
_ZGVZ6freddyvEDC1k1lE:
_ZZ6freddyvEDC1i1jE_0:
_ZGVZ6freddyvEDC1i1jE_
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--- Comment #1 from Jakub Jelinek ---
Apparently my fault as I've done r10-720-gb7f0df71a9de2354fcb7 which enabled
it,
but am not really sure what is the correct mangling.
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Bug ID: 111069
Summary: Mangling of static structured bindings
Product: gcc
Version: 14.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: c++
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--- Comment #7 from joseph at codesourcery dot com ---
There shouldn't be such a thing as an unsupported constant payload; both
__builtin_nan and __builtin_nans should rather be made consistent with
parsing of payloads by glibc's nan functions
-with-as=/usr/bin/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-as --disable-libstdcxx-pch
--prefix=/repo/gcc-trunk//binary-trunk-r14-3320-20230818093638-g7f8d730a563-checking-yes-rtl-df-extra-nobootstrap-amd64
Thread model: posix
Supported LTO compression algorithms: zlib zstd
gcc version 14.0.0 20230818 (experimental) (GCC)
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--- Comment #2 from Andrew Pinski ---
The wording of the warning is different from what dg-warning directive in the
testcase expects.
diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/special/initpri3.C
b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/special/initpri3.C
index 3d745a42a
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Known to fail||14.0
Target|
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Bug ID: 111067
Summary: g++.dg/opt/icf{1,2,3}.C tests fail on darwin
Product: gcc
Version: 14.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: c++
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Ever confirmed|0 |1
Status|UNCONFIR
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Bug ID: 111066
Summary: g++.dg/special/initpri3.C fails on darwin
Product: gcc
Version: 14.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: c++
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--- Comment #6 from CVS Commits ---
The master branch has been updated by Uros Bizjak :
https://gcc.gnu.org/g:4123b5609da53c8f8ac01c90aef127ad6375e9df
commit r14-3327-g4123b5609da53c8f8ac01c90aef127ad6375e9df
Author: Uros Bizjak
Date: Fri A
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--- Comment #4 from Kito Cheng ---
I guess I skip too much detail here, the multilib for linux isn’t really honor
to the reause rule in the multilib config file for a while.
That just control how multilib build, e.g. build ilp32 with which arch
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--- Comment #6 from Jason Merrill ---
(In reply to Jakub Jelinek from comment #4)
> "A member shall not be declared twice in the member-specification, except
> that"
> and nothing mentioning the name-independent exception in either case.
Agreed
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a summary of the discussion:
We have two different sources to get the size information for subobjects:
A. The TYPE information of the subobject in the IR;
B. The initialization information
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--
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--- Comment #2 from qinzhao at gcc dot gnu.org ---
the discussion on this bug is at:
https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2023-August/627631.html
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--- Comment #2 from Tommy Murphy ---
Thanks @Kito Cheng - but I don't really understand how your comment relates to
the specific issue of the t-linux-multilib reuse "mappings" being incorrect
(and possibly the reverse of what was originally inte
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution|---
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--- Comment #4 from CVS Commits ---
The master branch has been updated by Aldy Hernandez :
https://gcc.gnu.org/g:53fcd3bdbc9104a8acdc79134d8d272d7eead0fd
commit r14-3326-g53fcd3bdbc9104a8acdc79134d8d272d7eead0fd
Author: Aldy Hernandez
Date:
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--- Comment #5 from Jakub Jelinek ---
Also, is the structured binding in
void corge ()
{
static int a[2];
static auto [_, _] = a;
}
inhabitating namespace scope (so it is correct to reject it? clang does, the
WIP patch does as well).
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Attachment #55725|0 |1
is obsolete|
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Version|og13 (devel/omp/gcc-13) |14.0
CC|
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--- Comment #3 from Sergei Trofimovich ---
The patch fixed gcc buid on i686-linux for me. Thank you!
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--- Comment #8 from prathamesh3492 at gcc dot gnu.org ---
(In reply to rsand...@gcc.gnu.org from comment #7)
> = ((q1 & 0) == 0) ? VECTOR_CST_NPATTERNS (arg0)
> : VECTOR_CST_NPATTERNS (arg1);
>
> should be q1 &
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--- Comment #2 from Jose E. Marchesi ---
A patch to fix this was sent
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--- Comment #6 from Xi Ruoyao ---
(In reply to jos...@codesourcery.com from comment #5)
> We should absolutely *not* generate calls to a non-existent function
> "nans" based on a long-obsolescent standard proposal. The modern way to
> generat
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Bug ID: 111065
Summary: [RISCV] t-linux-multilib specifies incorrect multilib
reuse patterns
Product: gcc
Version: og13 (devel/omp/gcc-13)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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--- Comment #5 from joseph at codesourcery dot com ---
We should absolutely *not* generate calls to a non-existent function
"nans" based on a long-obsolescent standard proposal. The modern way to
generate a signaling NaN with given payload, a
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might be - parest is the test that improved with emulated gather on Zen.
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Summary|[12/13/14 Regression] |[12/13 Regression]
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The master branch has been updated by Richard Biener :
https://gcc.gnu.org/g:745ec2135aabfbe2c0fb7780309837d17e8986d4
commit r14-3325-g745ec2135aabfbe2c0fb7780309837d17e8986d4
Author: Richard Biener
Date:
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--- Comment #2 from Jonathan Wakely ---
Created attachment 55756
--> https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=55756&action=edit
Revert pre-C++23 support for 16-bit float types
I'll test this patch as soon as I can get an i686 system set
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--- Comment #1 from Jan Hubicka ---
Maybe
commit 3064d1f5c48cb6ce1b4133570dd08ecca8abb52d
Author: liuhongt
Date: Thu Aug 10 11:41:39 2023 +0800
Software mitigation: Disable gather generation in vectorization for GDS
affected Intel Proces
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--- Comment #7 from Richard Biener ---
diff --git a/gcc/config/i386/i386.md b/gcc/config/i386/i386.md
index f3a3305ac4f..d38b9d764d8 100644
--- a/gcc/config/i386/i386.md
+++ b/gcc/config/i386/i386.md
@@ -11511,7 +11511,7 @@
})
(define_insn_an
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Bug ID: 111064
Summary: 5-10% regression of parest on icelake between
g:d073e2d75d9ed492de9a8dc6970e5b69fae20e5a (Aug 15
2023) and g:9ade70bb86c8744f4416a48bb69cf4705f00905a
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--- Comment #5 from Richard Biener ---
So for gcc.dg/vect/pr65947-7.c the main difference is that aarch64 succeeds
with
t.c:12:21: note: * Re-trying analysis with vector mode V4HI
t.c:12:21: note: === vect_analyze_data_refs ===
t.c:12:21
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Keyw
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Bug ID: 111063
Summary: [UBSAN] Implement "-inf is outside the range of
representable values of type 'unsigned long'" to be on
par with Clang
Product: gcc
Versio
3320-20230818093638-g7f8d730a563-checking-yes-rtl-df-extra-nobootstrap-amd64
Thread model: posix
Supported LTO compression algorithms: zlib zstd
gcc version 14.0.0 20230818 (experimental) (GCC)
h-ld=/usr/bin/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-ld
--with-as=/usr/bin/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-as --disable-libstdcxx-pch
--prefix=/repo/gcc-trunk//binary-trunk-r14-3320-20230818093638-g7f8d730a563-checking-yes-rtl-df-extra-nobootstrap-amd64
Thread model: posix
Supported LTO compression algorithms: zlib zstd
gcc
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Summary|[14 Regression] Serial |[14 Regression] Serial
|b
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--- Comment #18 from CVS Commits ---
The master branch has been updated by Kewen Lin :
https://gcc.gnu.org/g:8353b9c5f5af0e65cb04fcbb7325d6a566006cd4
commit r14-3322-g8353b9c5f5af0e65cb04fcbb7325d6a566006cd4
Author: Kewen Lin
Date: Fri Aug
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Target Milestone|--- |14.0
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--- Comment #4 from Uroš Bizjak ---
Created attachment 55753
--> https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=55753&action=edit
Proposed patch
Patch that implements zero/sign extend of <= 64byte vector modes to a wider
vector mode also for
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Bug ID: 111060
Summary: [14 Regression] i686-linux bootstrap failure:
i686-unknown-linux-gnu/libstdc++-v3/include/limits:198
6:1: error: SSE register return with SSE2 disabled
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--- Comment #7 from rsandifo at gcc dot gnu.org
---
= ((q1 & 0) == 0) ? VECTOR_CST_NPATTERNS (arg0)
: VECTOR_CST_NPATTERNS (arg1);
should be q1 & 1 :)
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--- Comment #6 from prathamesh3492 at gcc dot gnu.org ---
Sorry for the breakage, I will take a look.
Thanks,
Prathamesh
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Resol
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--- Comment #4 from chenxiaolong ---
(In reply to chenxiaolong from comment #3)
> //test.c
> #include
>
> int main(void)
> {
> _Float128 ret=__builtin_nansf128("NAN");
> printf("ret=%Lf\n",ret);
>
> return 0;
> }
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--- Comment #4 from David Binderman ---
$ git bisect bad ef28aadad6e5cff3
ef28aadad6e5cff3d7494f3c97d435a6579a2e2d is the first bad commit
commit ef28aadad6e5cff3d7494f3c97d435a6579a2e2d
Author: Jan Hubicka
Date: Thu Jul 20 15:41:39 2023 +020
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--- Comm
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--- Comment #3 from David Binderman ---
I have a bisection running. Current range is g:23ad5ed7432bea7c ..
g:85a4e4f93ff251f2,
some 8 commits.
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--- Comment #5 from Richard Biener ---
Worked around on x86_64-linux, I think the code that's now not reached is still
buggy somehow - deferring to Pratamesh for this.
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The master branch has been updated by Richard Biener :
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commit r14-3319-gf5f47cc1ce75b00427756939a2dab94d3d125f6a
Author: Richard Biener
Date:
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--- Comment #2 from Andrew Pinski ---
Newer version of that paper:
https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n1011.htm
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--- Comment #2 from David Binderman ---
Reduced code is
i_1;
*func_14_ptr_4;
short func_14_s_8;
func_14() {
int i_2;
int *ptr_6 = &i_1;
*ptr_6 = 8;
for (; *ptr_6 <= 9; *ptr_6 += 1)
i_2 = *ptr_6;
func_14_s_8 = 1;
for (; func_14_s
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What|Removed |Added
Last reconfirmed||2023-08-18
Known to work|
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--- Comment #1 from Andrew Pinski ---
(gdb) p debug_tree(*expr_p)
unit-size
align:32 warn_if_not_align:0 symtab:0 alias-set -1 canonical-type
0x776215e8 precision:32 min max
pointer_to_this >
readonly
arg
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--- Comment #5 from Sergei Trofimovich ---
The change fixed highway-1.0.6 build for me. Thank you!
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Bug ID: 111059
Summary: ICE: in gimplify_expr, at gimplify.cc:17253
Product: gcc
Version: 14.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: c
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--- Comment #4 from CVS Commits ---
The master branch has been updated by Haochen Jiang :
https://gcc.gnu.org/g:68f7cb6cf9e8b9f2254855507f3b479552adda5f
commit r14-3318-g68f7cb6cf9e8b9f2254855507f3b479552adda5f
Author: Haochen Jiang
Date: F
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--- Commen
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--- Comment #14 from Jonathan Wakely ---
This bug report is only about declaring it in namespace std if it's already
available in the global namespace in stdlib.h
If your OS doesn't provide it in stdlib.h then that's not a gcc bug, and
libstdc++
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Last reconfirmed||2023-08-18
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Bug ID: 111058
Summary: __builtin_nans (and its friends) compiles to an
external call to __builtin_nans for unsupported tag
Product: gcc
Version: 14.0
Status: UNCONFIRME
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=83662
--- Comment #13 from Jonathan Wakely ---
Snow Leopard is *ancient*, it didn't support aligned_alloc. According to Bug
92143 you need macOS 10.15 i.e. Catalina.
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=83662
--- Comment #12 from Jonathan Wakely ---
See Bug 69680
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