On 07/09/2015 01:49 PM, Jeff Law wrote:
On 07/09/2015 11:06 AM, Andrew MacLeod wrote:
The total result affect 227 files.
Now, predict.h is *still* more pervasive than it needs to be, but thats
a different patch :-). There are a set of routines in there like
optimize_{fucntion,loop,edge,bb}_for{speed,size}_p() that are the
reason half the files need it. those should probably be moved
somewhere else since they aren't really prediction related :-P Maybe a
better spot will show up when the rest of the include reductions are
done.
I've attached a patch. It bootstraps on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, and
I'm running regressions. To be safe, I'll run config-list.mk overnight
to be sure.
assuming its all fine, OK for trunk then?
OK assuming everything is fine with your overnight run.
BTW, you're showing your age -- a .Z file... Thankfully gzip will
handle that just fine. (And yes, I realize the irony here that gzip
is probably considered ancient as well given bzip2 and xz).
Ha. I just type compress and move on. :-) but yeah, lookitthat. bzip2
is about 40% the size :-) ok, maybe next time :-) If i remember...
Andrew