Folks,

in my attempt to lower number of failing tests on Solaris I've found several tests which fail on just difference in file name report. My ghc reports warning/error in /tmp/ghc<something>/<some different thing> while expected is clear T<something>.hs.

See http://haskell.inf.elte.hu/builders/solaris-x86-head/125/21.html and search for T7145b as an example of this behavior.

The reason why this happen is that Solaris GNU C 4.x does not emit line markers in preprocessed file when it's preprocessed with -x assembler-with-cpp. The reason behind this is documented in this thread[1] on GCC mailing list. Simply speaking Sun's assembler in the past chokes on some linemarkers generated. This was apparently case of as on older Solaris then 10 version and perhaps this will be fixed in future major GCC release as Solaris 9 is not supported anymore. Anyway, we still do have a case with GNU C compilers provided by Solaris 10 and Solaris 11. FYI: Solaris' 10 GNU C 3.4.x is OK, Solaris 11's GNU C 4.5.2 is broken and with this all more modern 4.x releases so probably also all 4.x release provided by Solaris 11.1/11.2.

So far I've solved the issue of those failing tests by passing --with-hs-cpp=/usr/sfw/bin/gcc -- so configured this way GHC will use old not-buggy GNU C 3.4.x on my Solaris 11 builder as CPP and otherwise it'll use /usr/bin/gcc (GNU C 4.5.2) and everything will pass fine hopefully.

Anyway, the thread[1] also contains a question which also rings in my head and that is: why we use -x assembler-with-cpp at all? Isn't simple -E enough. Or isn't simple usage of system provided CPP enough /usr/lib/cpp on Solaris)? Or what will happen if we for example change -x assembler-with-cpp to -x c or -x c-header or something like that? Please note that the testcase is OK with -x c/c-header even using this "buggy" GNU C 4.5.2 since the compiler/cpp is really buggy just for the case of -x assembler-with-cpp.

Thanks!
Karel

[1]: https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2014-08/msg00114.html
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