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--- Comment #7 from tom.day at amlin dot co.uk 2012-11-28 10:29:51 UTC ---
Sorry Mikael, I'm with you now. I also don't get this error message when
targeting i686-w64-mingw32 when hosted on i686-linux-gnu.
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--- Comment #6 from Mikael Pettersson 2012-11-27
19:09:34 UTC ---
Actually my tests were with -O2 -m32 -mrtd; I only mentioned the "-m32 -mrtd"
part because the 64-bit target ignores -mrtd, one has to explicitly select the
32-bit target fo
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--- Comment #5 from tom.day at amlin dot co.uk 2012-11-27 18:20:09 UTC ---
Thanks for comments and sorry if original post was at all unclear. The error I
got was from gcc hosted on mingw32 and, as per Mikael's comment, I noticed that
omittin
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--- Comment #2 from Jonathan Wakely 2012-11-27
16:15:22 UTC ---
Oh sorry I missed it causes an ICE, I thought the segfault was from the program
- apologies.
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--- Comment #1 from Jonathan Wakely 2012-11-27
16:13:51 UTC ---
The Obfuscated C Contest is this way: http://www.ioccc.org/
Why should anyone bother trying to work out what that does?
At least fix the warnings and see if the error goes