Status
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We're now nearly two months into Stage 4 of the development of GCC 16,
making slow progress towards reducing the number of regressions,
in particular P1 classified regressions to zero.

While there are only 14 P1 classified regressions there are another
14 unclassified (P3) regressions would be introduced by GCC 16, and
28 P4 classified of similar kind, meaning for not release critical
lagnguages or targets - you might want to prioritize those as to make
GCC 16 not worse than GCC 15 for users.

Historically we expect a RC of GCC 16 to materialize around mid April.


Quality Data
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Priority          #   Change from last report
--------        ---   -----------------------
P1               14     -  37
P2              586     -  39
P3              190     -  76
P4              271     +   4
P5               24     +   1
--------        ---   -----------------------
Total P1-P3     790     - 152 
Total          1085     - 147


Previous Report
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