https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=113932

sandra at gcc dot gnu.org changed:

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--- Comment #4 from sandra at gcc dot gnu.org ---
GCC 15 release notes say:  "This is the last release supporting the old reload
local register allocation code. It will be removed for GCC 16, causing targets
that do not support the new LRA local register allocation code to be removed."

Now that we're in stage 3 for GCC 16, do we have a timeline for removing reload
and the remaining ports that still depend on it?  (I've realized that some of
my documentation cleanups for PR122243 are touching ports that still don't
default to LRA, and if they're going to go away for GCC 16 there's no point in
me putting work into polishing the documentation.)

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