Status ====== We are in Stage 3. When we reach 100 open regressions, we will go to regression-only mode. When we approach the 4.3.0 release, we will create a branch, and open Stage 1 for 4.4.0.
Issues ====== 1. I noticed that there are quite a few P2 ICE reports regarding variadic templates. Doug Gregor, would you please look into these? Jason, would you be able to review Doug's patches (as the arrive), given that you've looked at much of the rest of his code? 2. PR 33928, PR31897, PR32086 are performance regressions of large magnitude. There are several more as well. I would like to understand what's going on in these cases. If they indicate bugs in algorithms that we've implemented, I'd like to have time to fix them -- rather than get into the situation where any fix is too risky because we're so close to a release. I'd also be interested in any other benchmark data for 4.3, relative to previous releases. Quality Data ============ We've made some progress over the past couple of weeks. Kudos to all who have been contributing and reviewing patches! In particular, we've made a dent in P2s, and are now down to 134 total regressions open. Unfortunately, a large number (33) of those are P1s. The vast major of the P1s are 4.3-only regressions, so we've got wrong-code or ICE-on-valid regressions that need solving. I noticed several issues relating to -ftree-loop-linear. I realize that some of the optimization options that are mentioned in the P1s are new, and not on by default -- but we'll be announcing these new options, and users will want to use them, so it's best if they work. Priority # Change from Last Report -------- --- ----------------------- P1 33 - 3 P2 97 - 18 P3 4 + 1 -------- --- ----------------------- Total 134 - 20 Previous Report =============== http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2007-11/msg00109.html -- Mark Mitchell CodeSourcery [EMAIL PROTECTED] (650) 331-3385 x713
