no anonymous cvs access for debian-gcc

2003-05-17 Thread Jack Howarth
 Does anyone know if the anonymous cvs access to the
different branches of debian-gcc on cvs.debian.org has
been disabled on purpose? I am trying to checkout the
current gcc-3.3 package with...

cvs -z 9 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/debian-gcc login
null password
cvs -z 9 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/debian-gcc co gcc-3.3

...which fails with...

? gcc-3.3/debian
cvs server: warning: cannot write to history file 
/cvs/debian-gcc/CVSROOT/history: Permission denied
cvs server: Updating gcc-3.3
cvs server: failed to create lock directory for `/cvs/debian-gcc/gcc-3.3' 
(/cvs/debian-gcc/gcc-3.3/#cvs.lock): Permission denied
cvs server: failed to obtain dir lock in repository `/cvs/debian-gcc/gcc-3.3'
cvs [server aborted]: read lock failed - giving up

Thanks in advance for any information.
Jack




gcc-defaults_1.6_i386.changes ACCEPTED

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Installer

Accepted:
chill_2.95.4-21_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/chill_2.95.4-21_i386.deb
cpp_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/cpp_3.3-1_i386.deb
g++_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/g++_3.3-1_i386.deb
g77_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/g77_3.3-1_i386.deb
gcc-defaults_1.6.dsc
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gcc-defaults_1.6.dsc
gcc-defaults_1.6.tar.gz
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gcc-defaults_1.6.tar.gz
gcc_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gcc_3.3-1_i386.deb
gcj_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gcj_3.3-1_i386.deb
gij_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gij_3.3-1_i386.deb
gobjc_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gobjc_3.3-1_i386.deb
gpc_2.95.4-21_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gpc_2.95.4-21_i386.deb
Announcing to debian-devel-changes@lists.debian.org
Closing bugs: 190823 


Thank you for your contribution to Debian.




Bug#190823: marked as done (gcc-defaults should provide c99 utility)

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: gcc-defaults
Version: 1.5
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According to

http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/utilities/c99.html

a POSIX system should provide a c99 utility if the C Languages
Development Utilities feature is supported.

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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
gcc-defaults, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

chill_2.95.4-21_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/chill_2.95.4-21_i386.deb
cpp_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/cpp_3.3-1_i386.deb
g++_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/g++_3.3-1_i386.deb
g77_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/g77_3.3-1_i386.deb
gcc-defaults_1.6.dsc
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gcc-defaults_1.6.dsc
gcc-defaults_1.6.tar.gz
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gcc-defaults_1.6.tar.gz
gcc_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gcc_3.3-1_i386.deb
gcj_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gcj_3.3-1_i386.deb
gij_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gij_3.3-1_i386.deb
gobjc_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gobjc_3.3-1_i386.deb
gpc_2.95.4-21_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-defaults/gpc_2.95.4-21_i386.deb



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Format: 1.7
Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 20:46:56 +0200
Source: gcc-defaults
Binary: gobjc gij gcj g++ gcc cpp g77 gpc chill
Architecture: source i386
Version: 1.6
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian GCC maintainers debian-gcc@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Matthias Klose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 chill  - The GNU CHILL compiler.
 cpp 

Bug#188513: #188513: gcc generates invalid assembler on arm

2003-05-17 Thread Matthias Klose
Philip Blundell writes:
 This looks rather similar to #192634, though the bit about source
 register same as write-back base is slightly worrying.
 
 A patch for that bug is in debian-gcc cvs for both 3.2 and 3.3 now, so
 it might be worth making new packages for testing.

thanks. making the 3.3 packages tonight. I'll wait for 3.2 until
Monday when Gerhard Tonn returns and ask him about the 3.2 build
failures on s390.

Matthias




Processed: Re: Bug#193333: apt-get no longer runs on 386 CPUs (Illegal instruction)

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 reassign 19 libstdc++5
Bug#19: apt-get no longer runs on 386 CPUs (Illegal instruction)
Bug reassigned from package `apt' to `libstdc++5'.

 merge 19 185662
Bug#185662: libstdc++5: Illegal instruction on 386 CPUs
Bug#19: apt-get no longer runs on 386 CPUs (Illegal instruction)
Mismatch - only Bugs in same state can be merged:
Values for `severity' don't match:
 #185662 has `important';
 #19 has `grave'

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Processed: Re: Processed: Re: Bug#193333: apt-get no longer runs on 386 CPUs (Illegal instruction)

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 severity 19 important
Bug#19: apt-get no longer runs on 386 CPUs (Illegal instruction)
Severity set to `important'.

 merge 19 185662
Bug#185662: libstdc++5: Illegal instruction on 386 CPUs
Bug#19: apt-get no longer runs on 386 CPUs (Illegal instruction)
Merged 185662 19.

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Results for 3.3 (Debian) testsuite on hppa-unknown-linux-gnu

2003-05-17 Thread Matthias Klose
LAST_UPDATED: 
Native configuration is hppa-unknown-linux-gnu

=== g++ tests ===


Running target unix
FAIL: g++.dg/compat/break/bitfield7 x_tst.o compile
UNRESOLVED: g++.dg/compat/break/bitfield7 x_tst.o-y_tst.o link 
UNRESOLVED: g++.dg/compat/break/bitfield7 x_tst.o-y_tst.o execute 
XPASS: g++.dg/other/packed1.C execution test
XPASS: g++.other/init5.C  Execution test

=== g++ Summary ===

# of expected passes7920
# of unexpected failures1
# of unexpected successes   2
# of expected failures  96
# of unresolved testcases   2
# of untested testcases 23
# of unsupported tests  18
/build/packages/gcc/3.3/gcc-3.3-3.3ds9/build/gcc/testsuite/../g++ version 3.3 
(Debian)

=== g77 tests ===


Running target unix

=== g77 Summary ===

# of expected passes1686
# of unsupported tests  8
/build/packages/gcc/3.3/gcc-3.3-3.3ds9/build/gcc/testsuite/../g77 version 3.3 
(Debian)

=== gcc tests ===


Running target unix
FAIL: gcc.dg/duff-2.c (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.dg/uninit-C.c (test for excess errors)

=== gcc Summary ===

# of expected passes21202
# of unexpected failures2
# of expected failures  67
# of unsupported tests  171
/build/packages/gcc/3.3/gcc-3.3-3.3ds9/build/gcc/xgcc version 3.3 (Debian)

=== objc tests ===


Running target unix

=== objc Summary ===

# of expected passes1153
/build/packages/gcc/3.3/gcc-3.3-3.3ds9/build/gcc/xgcc version 3.3 (Debian)

=== treelang tests ===


Running target unix

=== treelang Summary ===

# of expected passes1
=== libstdc++-v3 tests ===


Running target unix
XPASS: 22_locale/collate_byname.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/collate_members_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/collate_members_wchar_t.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/ctype_is_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/members.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/messages_byname.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/messages_members_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/moneypunct_byname.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/moneypunct_members_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/moneypunct_members_wchar_t.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/numpunct_byname.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/numpunct_members_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/numpunct_members_wchar_t.cc execution test

=== libstdc++-v3 Summary ===

# of expected passes453
# of unexpected successes   13
# of expected failures  15

Compiler version: 3.3 (Debian) 
Platform: hppa-unknown-linux-gnu
configure flags: --host=hppa-linux -v 
--enable-languages=c,c++,f77,pascal,objc,ada,treelang --prefix=/usr 
--mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info 
--with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/3.3 --enable-shared --with-system-zlib 
--enable-nls --without-included-gettext --enable-__cxa_atexit 
--enable-sjlj-exceptions --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-debug --enable-objc-gc
BOOT_CFLAGS=-g -O2 


Build Dependencies:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name   VersionDescription
+++-==-==-
ii  binutils   2.13.90.0.18-1 The GNU assembler, linker and binary utiliti
ii  libc6-dev  2.3.1-17   GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Hea


Patches that Debian applied in this version:

gcc-names:
  versioned gcc names

gcc-version:
  Add (Debian) to the gcc version string

libstdc++-pic:
  Build and install libstdc++_pic.a library.

libstdc++-doclink:
  link local libstdc++ documentation to local source-level documentation 

gccbug:
  Use sensible-editor instead of vi as fallback editor

gccbug-manpage:
  add gccbug(1) manpage

libtool-rpath:
  2003-03-10  Andreas Schwab  schwab at suse dot de
  With the introduction of multi-os-directory the libdir specification in
  *.la files have /. appended to \$(libdir).  This confuses libtool when it
  tries to find out whether to add -rpath, because it only matches literally
  against sys_lib_dlsearch_path members.  Tested on i386-linux.

new-bison-syntax:
  reflect change of bison-1.875 in error message in the testsuite

deb-protoize:
  build protoize/unprotoize by default

libobjc:
  Find gc.h header in /usr/include/gc for --enable-objc-gc enabled builds.

g77-names:
  versioned g77 names

treelang-names:
  Install treelang info pages under versioned name

ada-gcc-name:
  use gcc-3.3 instead of gcc and gnatXXX-3.15 instead of gnatXXX
  as the command names.

gpc-3.x:
  The gpc patch from the gpc tarball.

gpc-updates:

reporting:
  compiler --help gives hint to /usr/share/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt


Results for 3.3 (Debian) testsuite on i386-pc-linux-gnu

2003-05-17 Thread Matthias Klose
LAST_UPDATED: 
Native configuration is i386-pc-linux-gnu

=== g++ tests ===


Running target unix
FAIL: g++.dg/tls/init-2.C (test for excess errors)
XPASS: g++.other/init5.C  Execution test

=== g++ Summary ===

# of expected passes7997
# of unexpected failures1
# of unexpected successes   1
# of expected failures  96
# of untested testcases 9
# of unsupported tests  4
/build/packages/gcc/3.3/gcc-3.3-3.3ds9/build/gcc/testsuite/../g++ version 3.3 
(Debian)

=== g77 tests ===


Running target unix

=== g77 Summary ===

# of expected passes1686
# of unsupported tests  8
/build/packages/gcc/3.3/gcc-3.3-3.3ds9/build/gcc/testsuite/../g77 version 3.3 
(Debian)

=== gcc tests ===


Running target unix
FAIL: gcc.dg/duff-2.c (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.dg/uninit-C.c (test for excess errors)

=== gcc Summary ===

# of expected passes21473
# of unexpected failures2
# of expected failures  69
# of unsupported tests  81
/build/packages/gcc/3.3/gcc-3.3-3.3ds9/build/gcc/xgcc version 3.3 (Debian)

=== objc tests ===


Running target unix

=== objc Summary ===

# of expected passes1153
/build/packages/gcc/3.3/gcc-3.3-3.3ds9/build/gcc/xgcc version 3.3 (Debian)

=== treelang tests ===


Running target unix

=== treelang Summary ===

# of expected passes1
=== libjava tests ===


Running target unix
FAIL: SyncGlobal -O execution - bytecode-native test
WARNING: program timed out.
FAIL: SyncTest execution - gij test
WARNING: program timed out.
FAIL: SyncTest execution - gij test

=== libjava Summary ===

# of expected passes2985
# of unexpected failures3
# of expected failures  16
# of untested testcases 15
=== libstdc++-v3 tests ===


Running target unix
XPASS: 22_locale/collate_byname.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/collate_members_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/collate_members_wchar_t.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/ctype_is_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/ctype_is_wchar_t.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/members.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/messages_byname.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/messages_members_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/moneypunct_byname.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/moneypunct_members_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/moneypunct_members_wchar_t.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/numpunct_byname.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/numpunct_members_char.cc execution test
XPASS: 22_locale/numpunct_members_wchar_t.cc execution test

=== libstdc++-v3 Summary ===

# of expected passes453
# of unexpected successes   14
# of expected failures  14

Compiler version: 3.3 (Debian) 
Platform: i386-pc-linux-gnu
configure flags: --host=i386-linux -v 
--enable-languages=c,c++,java,f77,pascal,objc,ada,treelang --prefix=/usr 
--mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info 
--with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/3.3 --enable-shared --with-system-zlib 
--enable-nls --without-included-gettext --enable-__cxa_atexit 
--enable-clocale=gnu --enable-debug --enable-java-gc=boehm 
--enable-java-awt=xlib --enable-objc-gc
BOOT_CFLAGS=-g -O2 


Build Dependencies:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name   VersionDescription
+++-==-==-
ii  binutils   2.14.90.0.1-0. The GNU assembler, linker and binary utiliti
ii  libc6-dev  2.3.1-17   GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Hea


Patches that Debian applied in this version:

gcc-names:
  versioned gcc names

gcc-version:
  Add (Debian) to the gcc version string

libstdc++-pic:
  Build and install libstdc++_pic.a library.

libstdc++-doclink:
  link local libstdc++ documentation to local source-level documentation 

gccbug:
  Use sensible-editor instead of vi as fallback editor

gccbug-manpage:
  add gccbug(1) manpage

libtool-rpath:
  2003-03-10  Andreas Schwab  schwab at suse dot de
  With the introduction of multi-os-directory the libdir specification in
  *.la files have /. appended to \$(libdir).  This confuses libtool when it
  tries to find out whether to add -rpath, because it only matches literally
  against sys_lib_dlsearch_path members.  Tested on i386-linux.

new-bison-syntax:
  reflect change of bison-1.875 in error message in the testsuite

gcj-debian-policy:
  add /usr/share/java/repository to the classpath.

gcj-names:
  versioned gcj info names

gcj-without-rpath:
  don't define runtime link path for java binaries and libraries

libffi-install:
  

gcc-3.3_3.3ds9-1_i386.changes ACCEPTED

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Installer

Accepted:
cpp-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/cpp-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
cpp-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/cpp-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
fastjar_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/fastjar_3.3-1_i386.deb
fixincludes_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/fixincludes_3.3-1_i386.deb
g++-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/g++-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
g77-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/g77-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
g77-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/g77-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
gcc-3.3-base_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gcc-3.3-base_3.3-1_i386.deb
gcc-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gcc-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
gcc-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gcc-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
gcc-3.3_3.3ds9-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gcc-3.3_3.3ds9-1.diff.gz
gcc-3.3_3.3ds9-1.dsc
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gcc-3.3_3.3ds9-1.dsc
gcc-3.3_3.3ds9.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gcc-3.3_3.3ds9.orig.tar.gz
gcj-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gcj-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
gij-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gij-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
gnat-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gnat-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
gnat-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gnat-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
gobjc-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gobjc-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
gpc-2.1-3.3-doc_3.3.20030507-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gpc-2.1-3.3-doc_3.3.20030507-1_all.deb
gpc-2.1-3.3_3.3.20030507-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gpc-2.1-3.3_3.3.20030507-1_i386.deb
libffi2-dev_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/libffi2-dev_3.3-1_i386.deb
libffi2_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/libffi2_3.3-1_i386.deb
libg2c0_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/libg2c0_3.3-1_i386.deb
libgcc1_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/libgcc1_3.3-1_i386.deb
libgcj-common_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/libgcj-common_3.3-1_i386.deb
libgcj4-dev_3.3-1_i386.deb
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libgcj4_3.3-1_i386.deb
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gcc-3.3 override disparity

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Installer
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gcc-3.3_3.3ds9-1_hppa.changes ACCEPTED

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Installer

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Bug#95318: marked as done ([fixed on 3.3/HEAD: PR optimization/2962] unnecessary cwtl)

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: gcc-3.0
Version: 1:3.0-0pre010403
Severity: minor

gcc-3.0 wastes a byte in the following code on i386:

a:
pushl   %ebp
movl%esp, %ebp
movl8(%ebp), %eax
andl$1, %eax
cwtl
popl%ebp
ret

The cwtl is unnecessary since %eax has just been anded with 1.

The source is:

int a(short i) {
return i  1;
}

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2001 i686 unknown

Versions of the packages gcc-3.0 depends on:
ii  binutils   2.11.90.0.1-1  The GNU assembler, linker and binary utiliti
ii  cpp-3.03.0-0pre010403 The GNU C preprocessor.
ii  gcc-3.0-base   3.0-0pre010403 The GNU compiler collection (base package).
ii  libc6  2.2.2-4GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone
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Bug#93708: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.0] man versus info inconsistency (-W and -Wall))

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Hi,

The man page for gcc reads

[...]
   -W Print extra warning messages for these events:
[...]
   -Wall  All  of the above `-W' options combined.  These are
[...]

Which I understand means -Wall implies -W.

On the other hand the info manual says just the converse:

[...]
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[...]
   `-W'
Print extra warning messages for these events:
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I beleive the man page is wrong.

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Bug#94891: marked as done ([fixed in 3.0] %zd printf spec generates warning, even in c9x mode)

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: gcc-2.95
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The following transcript should illustrate the error:

~ $ cat sample.c
#include stdio.h

int main() { size_t f=0; printf(%zd\n,f); return 0; }
~ $ 
~ $ gcc-2.95 -O2 -g -Wall -std=c9x sample.c
sample.c: In function `main':
sample.c:3: warning: unknown conversion type character `z' in format
sample.c:3: warning: too many arguments for format
~ $ gcc-3.0 -O2 -g -Wall -std=c9x sample.c
~ $ 

Not a big issue (unless you use -Werror), but I wanted to have it on record.

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Bug#87540: marked as done ([fixed in 3.0] ICE when using -mno-ieee-fp and -march=i686)

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Package: gcc-2.95
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I have an ICE that only happens when using -mno-ieee-fp and -march=i686
together:

mizar:[/tmp] gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.3/specs
gcc version 2.95.3 20010125 (prerelease)
mizar:[/tmp] gcc -c test.c
mizar:[/tmp] gcc -march=i686 -c test.c
mizar:[/tmp] gcc -mno-ieee-fp -c test.c
mizar:[/tmp] gcc -mno-ieee-fp -march=i686 -c test.c
gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
mizar:[/tmp] gcc -march=i586 -mno-ieee-fp -c test.c
mizar:[/tmp] 

I also tried this on a potato system running gcc 2.95.2-13, and got the same
error.

Here is test.c (reduced as much as possible):

void test(void) {
  float B=0;

  if (B == 0) {}
}

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$ cat bug.c
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gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11  
$

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Bug#81122: marked as done ([fix 3.1: PR c++/3494] Internal compiler error (with wrong code, though))

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Package: gcc
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The following little program (this is the *.ii file)
---snip---
# 1 k.cc
class _fred {
virtual void do_it(int, int) =0;
};

typedef _fred * fred;

class _barney:public _fred{
using fred::do_it;
};
---snip---

causes an internal compiler error 89 in line 9 when using g++ -c.

Note that of course the code is wrong, as fred is the pointer not the
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This is not the known using-bug found on the web page, AFAICS.

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Bug#90666: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.0] reproducible internal compiler error)

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I have a source package (CAN kernel driver) with C files containing several
errors. Available at http://crds.chemie.unibas.ch/linux/can-0.6.2-tm1-gccbug.tgz

/usr/src/linux was 2.2.12 release, configured and compiled with 
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I have tested it also with 2.2.18pre18 kernel - seems independent from
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] can-0.6.2-tm1]$ make
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE -O2 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Winline 
-Wpointer-arith -I /usr/src/linux/include -DCAN_DEBUG   -c -o sja1000p.o 
./src/sja1000p.c
./src/sja1000p.c:99: conflicting types for `sja1000p_extended_mask'
src/../include/sja1000p.h:12: previous declaration of `sja1000p_extended_mask'
./src/sja1000p.c:185: conflicting types for `sja1000p_pre_read_config'
src/../include/sja1000p.h:15: previous declaration of `sja1000p_pre_read_config'
./src/sja1000p.c: In function `sja1000p_pre_read_config':
./src/sja1000p.c:196: `r' undeclared (first use in this function)
./src/sja1000p.c:196: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
./src/sja1000p.c:196: for each function it appears in.)
./src/sja1000p.c:196: parse error before `a'
./src/sja1000p.c:215: `RTR' undeclared (first use in this function)
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function
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./src/sja1000p.c: At top level:
./src/sja1000p.c:226: parse error before `while'
./src/sja1000p.c:227: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of 
`can_write_reg'
./src/sja1000p.c:227: warning: parameter names (without types) in function 
declaration
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src/../include/main.h:155: previous declaration of `can_write_reg'
./src/sja1000p.c:227: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
./src/sja1000p.c:228: parse error before `return'
./src/sja1000p.c:234: conflicting types for `sja1000p_pre_write_config'
src/../include/sja1000p.h:16: previous declaration of 
`sja1000p_pre_write_config'
gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
make: *** [sja1000p.o] Error 1


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Debian Release: 2.2
Kernel Version: Linux pc44.intern.bfad.de 2.2.18pre15-rtl3.0p8 #1 SMP Wed Oct 
11 22:20:53 CEST 2000 i686 unknown

Versions of the packages gcc depends on:
ii  binutils   2.9.5.0.37-1   The GNU assembler, linker and binary utiliti
ii  cpp2.95.2-13  The GNU C preprocessor.
ii  libc6  2.1.3-15   GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone

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Bug#85934: marked as done ([fixed in g++-3.0] ICE on template class)

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The following code produces an internal compiler error on g++ 2.95 in
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templateclass T
struct test {
  static char *empty(0);
  char **ptr;
  test(): ptr(empty) {}
};

int main()
{
  testint();
}

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Bug#65406: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.0] gcc -dumpspecs undocumented)

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Hello,

The texinfo files don't document the -dumpspecs option, or how the
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Bug#83550: marked as done ([PR target/491] can't compile php4 on arm)

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This is what I got while recompiling php4-4.0.3pl1 on debussy (binary-arm)

/bin/sh /tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/libtool --silent --mode=compile 
gcc  -I. -I/tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1/ext/standard 
-I/tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build 
-I/tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/main -I/usr/include/apache-1.3 
-I/tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/Zend -I/tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1 
-I/usr/include/db1 -I/usr/include/freetype -I/usr/include/c-client 
-I/usr/include/mysql -I/usr/include/ucd-snmp -I/usr/include/xmltok 
-I/tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/TSRM -I/tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1/main 
-I/tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1/Zend -I/tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1/TSRM  -DEAPI 
-DXML_BYTE_ORDER=12 -g -O2  -c /tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1/ext/standard/dns.c
/tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1/ext/standard/dns.c: In function `php_if_getmxrr':
/tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1/ext/standard/dns.c:310: internal error--unrecognizable 
insn:
(insn 800 799 313 (set (reg:SI 0 r0)
(umin:SI (reg/v:SI 0 r0)
(const_int 8192 [0x2000]))) -1 (nil)
(nil))
make[4]: *** [dns.lo] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory `/tmp/joey/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/ext/standard'

I hope this helps fixing gcc.

Regards,

Joey

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Bug#68987: marked as done ([fixed in gobjc-2.97] Interface to garbage collector is undocumented.)

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Bug#59232: marked as done ([fixed upstream 20010109] gcc -c -MD x/y.c -o x/y.o leaves y.d in the current directory)

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The gcc manual says:
   -MDLike `-M' but the dependency information is written
  to  files  with  names  made by replacing `.o' with
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So, if the object file is called x/y.o, I would expect the
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Bug#64832: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.1] gcc optimizer bug on m68k)

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gcc miscompiles the following trivial program on m68k if optimization is
turned on:

--
#include stdio.h

typedef struct {
  short a;
  short b;
  char *c;
} foo_t;


void
bug(foo_t *fooptr) {
  foo_t f;
  
  f.c = (char *)0x12345678;
  f.b = 0;
  *fooptr = f;
}


int
main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
  foo_t f;
  
  bug(f);
  printf(foo returned: %p\n, f.c);
}
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The output from the optimized program is
foo returned: 0x1234
whereas the expected output would be
foo returned: 0x12345678

The bug is in the assignment of f.b at the end of function bug(). Instead
of assigning to element b in the struct, half of element c gets destroyed.
Here is the output from objdump --source (with optimization turned on):

foo.o: file format elf32-m68k

Disassembly of section .text:

 bug:
} foo_t;


void
bug(foo_t *fooptr) {
   0:   4e56    linkw %fp,#0
   4:   206e 0008   moveal %fp@(8),%a0
  foo_t f;
  
  f.c = (char *)0x12345678;
   8:   223c 1234 5678  movel #305419896,%d1
  f.b = 0;
  *fooptr = f;
   e:   4241clrw %d1

This is wrong, it should clear half of d0, not d1

  10:   2080movel %d0,%a0@
  12:   2141 0004   movel %d1,%a0@(4)
}
  16:   4e5eunlk %fp
  18:   4e75rts

001a main:


int
main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
  1a:   4e56 fff8   linkw %fp,#-8
  foo_t f;
  
  bug(f);
  1e:   486e fff8   pea %fp@(-8)
  22:   61ff    bsrl 24 main+0xa
  printf(foo returned: %p\n, f.c);
  28:   2f2e fffc   movel %fp@(-4),[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  2c:   4879    pea 0 bug
  32:   61ff    bsrl 34 main+0x1a
}
  38:   4e5eunlk %fp
  3a:   4e75rts



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Package: g++-2.95
Version: 2.95.3-3

I have written a trivially simple program (code follows below) which
should take ten characters ('J' through 'A' in my example), and output the
five which are closest to the beginning of the alphabet (i.e. 'A' through
'E'), not necessarily in alphabetical order.  Here is the output:

tesseract[118]:~% g++ -Wall -ansi -pedantic test.cc -o atest
tesseract[119]:~% ./atest   
E D C B A 

(stupid, huh?)

Now the problem: When compiled with optimization -O2, the program outputs
an incorrect set of letters:

tesseract[120]:~% g++ -Wall -ansi -pedantic -O2 test.cc -o atest
tesseract[121]:~% ./atest   
E I H G A 

However, when anything is done which forces the compiler to pay attention
to the variable lastptr (e.g. declaring it as volatile), the -O2
compiled program produces the expected output of E D C B A.

System info
---

Architecture: Intel Pentium 233 MMX

tesseract[132]:~% uname -a
Linux tesseract 2.4.0 #1 Mon Jan 8 18:52:39 EST 2001 i586 unknown

tesseract[135]:~% ldd ./atest
libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 = /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
(0x4001e000)
libm.so.6 = /lib/libm.so.6 (0x40064000)
libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40081000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000)

Versions of packages g++-2.95 depends on:
libc6 2.2.1-1   GNU C Library: Shared
gcc-2.95  2.95.3-3  The GNU C compiler.
libstdc++2.10-dev 2.95.3-3  The GNU stdc++ library
gcc   2.95.3-4  The GNU C compiler.
g++   2.95.3-4  The GNU C++ compiler.

Debian version: tracking sid (unstable)


Program code


// test.cc
#include iostream
using namespace std;

int main(void) {
  char letters[10], *first[5];
  char lastsofar = 0;
  int lastptr = 0; // everything's fine if this is volatile
  
  // create letters from 'J' through 'A'
  for (unsigned int i = 0; i  10; i++)
letters[i] = 'J' - i;

  // the rest of this code should put pointers to the FIRST 5 letters in 
  //  alpha order (i.e. 'A' through 'E') into the array 'first'.

  // find the letter which is last alphabetically out of the first five
  //  elements of 'letters', while putting them into the 'first' array
  for (unsigned int i = 0; i  5; i++) {
first[i] = letters[i];
if (*first[i]  lastsofar) {
  lastsofar = *first[i];
  lastptr = i;
}
  }

  // replace that letter with the next element of 'letters' if it is
  //  closer to the front of the alphabet (which of course it will be,
  //  since 'letters' is in reverse alphabetical order), re-find the
  //  letter which is last alphabetically in the 'first' array, and
  //  repeat.  The end of this process _should_ result in the first five
  //  letters in alphabetical order being contained in the 'first' array.
  for (unsigned int i = 5; i  10; i++) {
if (letters[i]  lastsofar) {
  

Bug#56867: marked as done ([fix with libstdc++-v3 20000720] program compiled -O3 -malign-double segfaults in ofstream::~ofstream)

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The following program (testing.cc) segfaults when compiled with

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According to gdb, the segfault happens in
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// testing.cc
#include fstream
#include string

struct OutputUnit2 {
  OutputUnit2(const string outname) {};
  ofstream  ff_stream;
  ofstream out_stream;
};

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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Bug#64628: marked as done ([fixed in 2.96 CVS 20000720] gcc -fpack-struct)

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Package: gcc
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gcc is not packing structures even with -fpack-struct

   I tested other machines w/gcc 2.7.2.3 (a Free BSD and
 a RedHat 5.x box) both worked with the -fpack-struct

Example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kb]$ gcc -fpack-struct -o pack packed.c  ./pack
Known compiler flags:
   MS Visual C/C++  -Zpn n=1,2,4,8 default = 8
   IBM Visual Age C/C++:-Spn n=1,2,4   default = ?4?
   GCC 2.9.2:   -fpack-struct  
*NOT* packed
  usType   0x0201
  cbSize   0x8070605
  xHotspot 0x0a09
  yHotspot 0x0c0b
  offBits  0x100f0e0d


I am using debian potato
libc6 2.1.3-10
Linux amorphis.pace.medtronic.com 2.2.14 #10 SMP Thu Mar 23 11:33:51 CST 2000 
i686 unknown

Test file:
- -- Start Of File -
#include stdio.h

typedef short   SHORT;
typedef unsigned short USHORT;
typedef long LONG;
typedef unsigned long   ULONG;

typedef union
{
   struct {
  USHORT   usType;
  ULONGcbSize;
  SHORTxHotspot;
  SHORTyHotspot;
  ULONGoffBits;
   } p;
   unsigned char data[14];
} WinBmpFile;

#define WINBMPFILE_PACKED_SZ 14

int main( int argc, char * argv )
{

   fprintf( stdout, Known compiler flags:\n );
   fprintf( stdout,MS Visual C/C++  -Zpn n=1,2,4,8 default = 
8\n );
   fprintf( stdout,IBM Visual Age C/C++:-Spn n=1,2,4   default = 
?4?\n );
   fprintf( stdout,GCC 2.9.2:   -fpack-struct  \n );
   if ( sizeof(WinBmpFile) != WINBMPFILE_PACKED_SZ ) {
  int i;
  WinBmpFile f;

  for (i=0; isizeof(WinBmpFile); i++) {
 f.data[i] = i+1;
  }
  fprintf( stdout, *NOT* packed\n );
  fprintf( stdout,   usType   0x%04x\n, f.p.usType   );
  fprintf( stdout,   cbSize   0x%04x\n, f.p.cbSize   );
  fprintf( stdout,   xHotspot 0x%04x\n, f.p.xHotspot );
  fprintf( stdout,   yHotspot 0x%04x\n, f.p.yHotspot );
  fprintf( stdout,   offBits  0x%04x\n, f.p.offBits  );
   } else {
  fprintf( stdout, PACKED\n );
   }
   return 0;
}

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Bug#61806: marked as done ([fixed in g++-3.0] [PR114] __attribute__ ((constructor)) doesn't work with C++)

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Package: g++
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Severity: important

C++ code compiled with egcs 2.95 does not recognize '__attribute__
((constructor))', which is the only way we found to initialize
automatically shared libs (because defining 'void _init (void)' does
not work with C++ code, as I will show). 
but while _init is not recognised in C either, '__attribute__
((constructor))' works with C.

this bug we already submitted some weeks ago to egcs bug list but we
had not *any* answer, while this bug is quite important.

I am very astonished that *even* with gcc and C code, _init does not 
work.

first, the context (using potato, on slink and egcs 2.91,
__attribute__ ((constructor)) works perfectly, and we need potato
because of libstc++ bugs in slink)

$ uname -a
Linux zoenyx 2.2.14 #1 sam fév 19 22:48:17 CET 2000 i586 unknown
$ ls -l /lib/libc.so.6
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root   13 mar 10 23:11 /lib/libc.so.6 - 
libc-2.1.3.so
$ g++ --version
2.95.2
$ gcc --version
2.95.2
$ ld --version
GNU ld 2.9.5
Copyright 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of
the GNU General Public License.  This program has absolutely no warranty.
  Supported emulations:
   elf_i386
   i386linux

then, the examples and comments:

#
# first, in C, __attribute__ ((constructor)) works
#

$ cat attribute.c
#include stdio.h
int n;
void initialize (void) __attribute__ ((constructor));
void initialize (void)
{
  printf(initialization\n);
  fflush(stdout);
  n = 1;
};
int main ()
{
  printf(n = %d\n, n);
  exit(0);
};
$ gcc -W attribute.c -o attribute
$ ./attribute 
initialization
n = 1
$

#
# now, with g++ this does not work any more (still C code)
#

$ g++ -W attribute.c -o attribute
$ ./attribute 
n = 0
$

#
# now, C++ code (does not work)
#

$ cat attribute.cpp 
#include iostream.h
int n;
void initialize (void) __attribute__ ((constructor));
void initialize (void)
{
  cout  initialization  endl;
  n = 1;
};

int main ()
{
  cout  n =   n  endl;
  exit(0);
};
$ g++ -W attribute.cpp -o attribute
$ ./attribute 
n = 0
$

it does not work.
I could not use _init to initialize code, because:

#
# now, trying to use _init
#

#
# C code, _init does not work!
#

$ cat attribute2.c  
#include stdio.h

int n;

void _init (void);

void _init (void)
{
  printf(initialization\n);
  fflush(stdout);
  n = 1;
};

int main ()
{
  printf(n = %d\n, n);
  exit(0);
};
$ gcc -W attribute2.c -o attribute
/tmp/ccc4T0Ej.o: In function `_init':
/tmp/ccc4T0Ej.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `_init'
/usr/lib/crti.o(.init+0x0): first defined here
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
$

#
# with g++, C code, _init does not work either
#

$ cat attribute2.c
#include stdio.h
int n;
extern C { /* for C++ name mangling */
void _init (void);
};
void _init (void)
{
  printf(initialization\n);
  fflush(stdout);
  n = 1;
};
int main ()
{
  printf(n = %d\n, n);
  exit(0);
};
$ g++ -W attribute2.c -o attribute
/tmp/ccn1uQpu.o: In function `_init':
/tmp/ccn1uQpu.o(.text+0x0): multiple definition of `_init'
/usr/lib/crti.o(.init+0x0): first defined 

Bug#70743: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.0 and gcc-3.1] [alpha] g++ -O2 optimization error)

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Package: g++
Version: 2.95.2-13
Platform: alpha

Something somewhat subtle is failing in the following code when using
g++ on the Alpha with -O2. -O1 produces correct output, and it works
on i386 as well. Almost any changes to the code also make it produce
correct output.

// -*- C++ -*-

// The expected output is:
//  here=[0, 0] here.x=0 here.y=0
//  up=[0, 1] down=[0, -1] left=[-1, 0] right=[1, 0]
//  here=[1, 0] here.x=1 here.y=0
//  up=[1, 1] down=[1, -1] left=[0, 0] right=[2, 0]
//  here=[0, 1] here.x=0 here.y=1
//  up=[0, 2] down=[0, 0] left=[-1, 1] right=[1, 1]
//  here=[1, 1] here.x=1 here.y=1
//  up=[1, 2] down=[1, 0] left=[0, 1] right=[2, 1]

// When compiled -O2 on the Alpha, the output is:
//  here=[0, 0] here.x=0 here.y=0
//  up=[0, 1] down=[0, -1] left=[-1, 0] right=[1, 0]
//  here=[1, 0] here.x=0 here.y=0
//  up=[0, 1] down=[0, -1] left=[-1, 0] right=[1, 0]
//  here=[0, 1] here.x=0 here.y=1
//  up=[0, 2] down=[0, 0] left=[-1, 1] right=[1, 1]
//  here=[1, 1] here.x=0 here.y=1
//  up=[0, 2] down=[0, 0] left=[-1, 1] right=[1, 1]
// Note that 'here.x' is not being correctly updated, while 'here.y'
// is.

// When compiled -O1 on the Alpha or -O2 on an Intel, the program
// works correctly.

#include iostream.h

class Cell_coordinate {
public:
  short x, y;
  Cell_coordinate(void) {
x = 0;
y = 0;
  }

  Cell_coordinate(const int X, const int Y) {
x = X;
y = Y;
  }
};

ostream operator(ostream os, const Cell_coordinate c) {
os  [  c.x  ,   c.y  ];
return os;
}

//=\\=//=\\=//=\\=//=\\=//=\\=//=\\=//=\\=//=\\=//=\\=//=\\=//=\\=//=\\=//

class Array {
private:
  double **data;
  int height, width;
public:
  Array(const int h, const int w);
  double operator[](const Cell_coordinate z) {
return data[z.y][z.x];
  }
  int query_height() const { return height; }
  int query_width() const { return width; }
};

// If this constructor is inlined above, the output is correct
Array::Array(const int h, const int w)
  : height(h), width(w)
{
  data = new double*[height];
  data[0] = new double[height*width];
  for(int i=1; iheight; i++)
data[i] = data[i-1] + width;
  for(int i=0; iwidth*height; i++)
data[0][i] = 0.0;
}


class ArrayIterator {
private:
  int i, j; // current point
  int x1, y1;   // upper limits
  int x0, y0;   // lower limits
public:
  ArrayIterator(const Array a)
: i(0), j(0), x0(0), y0(0), y1(a.query_height()), x1(a.query_width()) {}
  int operator()(Cell_coordinate pxl) {
if(j == x1) {
  j = x0;
  i++;
  if(i = y1) return 0;
}
pxl.x = j;
pxl.y = i;
j++;
return 1;
  }
};

static const int size = 2;  // can be any value  0

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
  Array array(size, size);
  Cell_coordinate here;
  ArrayIterator iter(array);
  // replacing these two lines with int h=size; int w=size makes the
  // program work correctly.
  int h = array.query_height();
  int w = array.query_width();

  while(iter(here)) {   // loop over elements of the array
cerr  here=  here   here.x=  here.x   here.y=  here.y
  endl;
Cell_coordinate up(here.x, here.y + 1);
Cell_coordinate down(here.x, here.y - 1);
Cell_coordinate right(here.x+1, here.y);
Cell_coordinate left(here.x-1, here.y);

// Commenting out the following line makes the program work correctly.
cerrup=  up   down=  down
   left=  left   right=  right  

Bug#67631: marked as done ([fixed in upstream CVS 20000720] Compiler error with -O2)

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Version: 2.95.2-13

This is a weird one.  I have a program which compiles and runs quite
happily when I use no optimisation but which dies with a segmentation
fault after optimising with either -O2 or even -O1.

$ uname -a
Linux polya 2.2.17 #1 SMP Wed Jul 12 16:55:02 BST 2000 i586 unknown

My libc6 is 2.1.3-10 (up-to-date potato).

Ho hum.  The code is pasted in below (it looks for maximal length
strings which do not contain an arithmetic progression of length LEN
with COL colours).  It is not particularly complex.

Running gdb on the optimised code (-O2 -g) shows that when the
optimised code enters record_disallowed from line 144, it forgets
the value of array, although it passes it correctly to the
record_disallowed function.  However, on return from the function, the
value of array has been decreased by 2, leading to an immediate
segmentation fault.  Here is the gdb session; note how array suddenly
changes near the end.

-

polya:~/mathcamp $ gcc -O2 -g -o vdw3 vdw3.c
polya:~/mathcamp $ gdb vdw3
GNU gdb 19990928
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Type show copying to see the conditions.
There is absolutely no warranty for GDB.  Type show warranty for details.
This GDB was configured as i686-pc-linux-gnu...
(gdb) break 122
Breakpoint 1 at 0x8048758: file vdw3.c, line 122.
(gdb) run
Starting program: /home/jdg/mathcamp/vdw3 
longest array found now has length 1:
0

Breakpoint 1, main () at vdw3.c:122
122 for (j=++array[i]; j=COLS  j=i; j=++array[i]) {
(gdb) display array
1: array = (char (*)[2500]) 0xb108
(gdb) display i
2: i = 1
(gdb) c
Continuing.
Testing with i=1 in the following array: (current max is 1)
1

Breakpoint 1, main () at vdw3.c:122
122 for (j=++array[i]; j=COLS  j=i; j=++array[i]) {
2: i = 2
1: array = (char (*)[2500]) 0xb108
(gdb) c
Continuing.
Testing with i=2 in the following array: (current max is 1)
11

Breakpoint 1, main () at vdw3.c:122
122 for (j=++array[i]; j=COLS  j=i; j=++array[i]) {
2: i = 3
1: array = (char (*)[2500]) 0xb108
(gdb) n
124   if (disallowed[(int)j][i]) continue;
2: i = 3
1: array = (char (*)[2500]) 0xb108
(gdb) 
124   if (disallowed[(int)j][i]) continue;
2: i = 3
1: array = (char (*)[2500]) 0xb108
(gdb) 
126   if (i12) {
2: i = 3
1: array = (char (*)[2500]) 0xb108
(gdb) 
129 for (k=1, max=0; ki; k++)
2: i = 3
1: array = (char (*)[2500]) 0xb108
(gdb) 
130   if (array[k]  max) { max=array[k]; }
2: i = 3
1: array = (char (*)[2500]) 0xb108
(gdb) 
129 for (k=1, max=0; ki; k++)
2: i = 3
1: array = (char (*)[2500]) 0xb108
(gdb) 
130   if (array[k]  max) { max=array[k]; }
2: i = 3
1: array = (char (*)[2500]) 0xb108
(gdb) 
129 for (k=1, max=0; ki; k++)
2: i = 3
1: array = (char (*)[2500]) 0xb108
(gdb) 
131 if (j  max+1) break;
2: i = 3
1: array = (char (*)[2500]) 0xb108
(gdb) 
133 printf(Testing with i=%d in the following array: (current max 
is %d)\n,i,longest);
2: i = 3
1: array = (char (*)[2500]) 0xb108
(gdb) 
Testing with i=3 in the following array: (current max is 1)
134 

Bug#46181: marked as done ([fixed in 2.96] c++ error message improvement suggestion)

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Package: g++
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I just got this out of my compiler:

File.cc:64: no matching function for call to 
`FileMailstoreFolder::FileMailstoreFolder (const FileMailstore , const 
basic_stringchar,string_char_traitschar,__default_alloc_templatetrue,0  
)'
File.h:39: candidates are: FileMailstoreFolder::FileMailstoreFolder(const 
FileMailstoreFolder )
File.h:31: 
FileMailstoreFolder::FileMailstoreFolder(FileMailstore *, const string )

Now, a much more readable, and equivalently informative message, would
be this:

File.cc:64: no matching function for call to 
`FileMailstoreFolder::FileMailstoreFolder (const FileMailstore , const string 
)'
File.h:39: candidates are: FileMailstoreFolder::FileMailstoreFolder(const 
FileMailstoreFolder )
File.h:31: 
FileMailstoreFolder::FileMailstoreFolder(FileMailstore *, const string )

i.e. with the basic_string template presented as just `string',
which is the name I usually use it under.  When you have things like
liststring or mapstring,liststring or worse this becomes rather
vital to avoid ridiculously long error messages.

Put more generally:

When compiler output includes a type name which is expanded from a
typedef to something more complex, it would be nice if it could
display the typedef name as used in the source code, rather than the
full expansion.

The full, verbose, behaviour should also be available through a
command line option.

Obviously you would want the same feature in `nm --demangle',
`c++filt', etc, though this might be harder to implement.

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Package: gcc
Version: 1:2.95.2-3

Also affects g++ 1:2.95.2-3

May be related to bug#33786 (uncaught floating point exception causes gcc
internal compiler error).

Problem description: the compiler dies of an internal error on some
programs. Reducing the optimization level from -ggdb -O3 fixes the problem.
Of 167 *.[Cc] files, it occurs on three.


Simplified example - C:

$ cat xyzzy.c
foo() {
  bar();
}

bar() {
  foo();
}

baz() {
  bar();
}
$ gcc -ggdb -O3 -c xyzzy.c
xyzzy.c:12: Internal compiler error in `output_die', at dwarf2out.c:5426
Please submit a full bug report.
See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/faq.html#bugreport for instructions.
$ gcc -ggdb -O2 -c xyzzy.c
$ gcc -O3 -c xyzzy.c


Simplified examples - C++:

$ cat plugh.C
class foo {
public:
  ~foo ();
};

class bar {
public:
  bar ();
  ~bar ();

  void baz ();

  static bar Empty;
};

#ifdef MAGIC
bar bar::Empty;
#endif MAGIC

void bar::baz ()
{
  static foo empty;
}
$ g++ -ggdb -O3 -DMAGIC -c plugh.C
plugh.C:17: Internal compiler error in `output_die', at dwarf2out.c:5426
Please submit a full bug report.
See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/faq.html#bugreport for instructions.
$ g++ -ggdb -O2 -DMAGIC -c plugh.C
$ g++ -O3 -DMAGIC -c plugh.C
$ g++ -ggdb -O3 -c plugh.C
plugh.C:23: Internal compiler error in `output_die', at dwarf2out.c:5426
Please submit a full bug report.
See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/faq.html#bugreport for instructions.
$ g++ -ggdb -O2 -c plugh.C
$ g++ -O3 -c plugh.C


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Bug#43001: marked as done ([fixed in 3.0] [alpha] gcc 2.95.2 19990906 Internal compiler error in `fixup_var_refs_1')

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Package: gcc
Version: 1:2.95-3
Severity: normal

--- defwnd2.c -

typedef struct {
int  x, y;
} POINT16;

void bar(POINT16 p);

void foo(long p) {
bar(*((POINT16 *) p));
}

---

% uname -a
Linux borkum 2.2.5 #2 Mon Apr 12 09:16:55 CEST 1999 alpha unknown

% gcc -v  
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/alpha-linux/2.95/specs
gcc version 2.95 19990728 (release)

% gcc -c -O1 defwnd2.c 
defwnd2.c: In function `foo':
defwnd2.c:26: Internal compiler error in `fixup_var_refs_1', at function.c:2070

The problem does not occurr when using egcs 1.1.2, g++, -O0 or on an
i386 system.

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Bug#45440: marked as done ([fixed in g++-3.1] __attribute__((unused)) is ignored in C++)

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egcs ignores the __attribute__ syntax to mark a function parameter
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lyonesse$ cat t.cc 
void foo(int __attribute__((unused)) x) {
}

int main() {
foo(1);
return 0;
}
lyonesse$ c++ -Wall -W -c t.cc
t.cc:1: warning: `unused' attribute ignored
t.cc: In function `void foo(int)':
t.cc:1: warning: unused parameter `int x'
lyonesse$ c++ --version
egcs-2.91.60

lyonesse$ cp t.cc t.c
lyonesse$ egcc -Wall -W -c t.c 
lyonesse$ egcc --version
egcs-2.91.60

lyonesse$ gcc -Wall -W -c t.c
lyonesse$ gcc --version
2.7.2.3
lyonesse$ 

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Bug#43170: marked as done ([PR 40: deprecated in 3.0] Result naming doesn't work for functions defined in a class)

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Hi,

The following code gives a parse error with BUG defined. Looking at the
info docs, I don't think it should.

Exact error messages: 

[downstairs:~] $ g++ -c test.cc
[downstairs:~] $ g++ -DBUG -c test.cc
test.cc:13: function body for constructor missing
test.cc:13: parse error before `{'
test.cc: In method `class string foo::do_foo(const string )':
test.cc:13: parse error before `;'
test.cc:13: parse error at end of saved function text

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#include function.h
#include string

string do_foo(const string a) return ret; 
{
  ret = foo + a;
}

struct foo
{
  string do_foo2(const string a);
#ifdef BUG
  string do_foo(const string a) return ret; {
ret = foo + a;
  }
#endif
};

string foo::do_foo2(const string a) return ret; {
ret = foo + a;
}

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Bug#33786: marked as done ([fixed upstream 001117] uncaught floating point exception causes gcc internal compiler error)

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Package: egcc
Version: 2.91.61-1

$ cat funny.c
#include unistd.h
#include stdio.h
#include libio.h
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
int i = 0x8000;
int j;
int k;
j = i / -1;
k = i % -1;
fprintf(stdout,i is %d\n,i);
fprintf(stdout,i / -1 = %d\n,j);
fprintf(stdout,i %% -1 is %d\n,k);
}
$ egcc -O0 -o funnyO0 funny.c

Ok! 

$ ./funnyO0
i is -2147483648
i / -1 = -2147483648
i % -1 is 0

Ok too.

$ egcc -O1 -o funnyO1 funny.c
../../gcc/toplev.c:2272: Internal compiler error in function float_signal
$ egcc -O2 -o funnyO2 funny.c
../../gcc/toplev.c:2272: Internal compiler error in function float_signal
$ egcc -O3 -o funnyO3 funny.c
../../gcc/toplev.c:2272: Internal compiler error in function float_signal

and so on.

The same occurs with egcs 1.1.1 (egcs_2.91.60-5).


Juergen

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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
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Bug#94701: marked as done ([PR optimization/2960] Duplicate loop conditions even with -Os)

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: gcc-3.0
Version: 1:3.0-0pre010403
Severity: wishlist

For the following program,

int k;

extern void b();

int a(int i) {
while (k  i) {
b();
}
}

GCC generates this on i386 (gcc -S -Os),

a:
pushl   %ebp
movl%esp, %ebp
pushl   %ebx
pushl   %ecx
movl8(%ebp), %ebx
cmpl%ebx, k
jge .L7
.p2align 2
.L5:
callb
cmpl%ebx, k
jl  .L5
.L7:
popl%edx
popl%ebx
popl%ebp
ret

I don't see the reason why it isn't doing:

.p2align 2
.L5:
cmpl%ebx, k
jge .L7
callb
jmp .L5
.L7:

or

jmp .L7
.p2align 2
.L5:
callb
.L7:
cmpl%ebx, k
jl  .L5

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Bug#83221: marked as done ([fixed in 3.0] g++ dies with internal error)

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Package: g++
Version: 2.95.2-13

I can't compile next C++ code:

  template class T class A {
  int id;
  public:
  A(): id(id) {};

  template class T1 friend AT1;
  };

  int main() {
  Aint test;

  return 0;
  }

Compiler dies with internal error:

  bash-2.03$ g++ test1.cc
  test1.cc: In instantiation of Aint':
  test1.cc:10:   instantiated from here
  test1.cc:1: Internal compiler error.
  test1.cc:1: Please submit a full bug report.
  test1.cc:1: See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html for 
instructions

Compiler seems to be very unhappy seeing line

  template class T1 friend AT1;

Bug was found on Debian 2.2.

This sample code does work on previous versions of gcc. This code is test
case based on some my code writen long time ago. I've been able to compile
it using egcs 1.1.2 on Slackware 7.0.

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Bug#62309: marked as done ([fixed in 3.0] Internal compiler error: program cc1obj got fatal signal 11)

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: gobjc
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The following file produces an Internal compiler error.

---cut here---test.m
@class Class;

@interface test
{
Class isa;
}
@end

@implementation test
@end
---cut here

Running `gcc -c test.m -o test.o' gives:
gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1obj got fatal signal 11

Igor

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Bug#34876: marked as done ([fixed upstream 001117] vtable thunks implementation is broken)

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Package: g++
Version: 2.91.63-1.1

Please see the following URL for details on the problem and a possible
fix:

http://www.cygnus.com/ml/egcs-bugs/1998-Aug/0409.html

Below is code which demonstrates the bug (provided by John Lindal
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) when vtable thunks are turned on:

  B
 / \
A   D - E
 \ /
  C

In the above inheritance tree, B and C inherit virtually from A. When an
object of type E is constructed, D's constructor calls a function in A
which in turn calls a
virtual function overridden by D. This requires a downcast from type A
to type D, and egcs incorrectly adjusts the object pointer, forgetting
the size of E's member data.

The correct output, produced by g++ 2.7.2, is:

starting test
A::foo  0xbb30 1
B::foo  0xbb18 1
C::foo  0xbb20 1
D::foo  0xbb18 1
E::foo  0xbb18 1
object constructed
E::foo  0xbb18 1
test finished

egcs 1.0.3 and 1.1.0 produce the incorrect output shown in bold:

starting test
A::foo  0xbb40 1
B::foo  0xbb38 1073783288
C::foo  0xbb38 1073783288
D::foo  0xbb2c 1073783288
E::foo  0xbb28 1
object constructed
E::foo  0xbb28 1
test finished

The minimal source code required to reproduce the problem is listed
below. Changing the size of E's member data changes the difference
between the pointer printed by
D::foo() and E::foo() by exactly the same amount.

-



#include iostream.h

class A
{
public:

A() { a=1; bar(); };
virtual void foo() {
cout  A::foothis  ' '  a  endl; };
void bar() { foo(); };

private:

int a;
};

class B : virtual public A
{
public:

B() { b=1; bar(); };
virtual void foo() {
cout  B::foothis  ' '  b  endl; };

private:

int b;
};

class C : virtual public A
{
public:

C() { c=1; bar(); };
virtual void foo() {
cout  C::foothis  ' '  c  endl; };

private:

int c;
};

class D : public B, public C
{
public:

D() { d=1; bar(); };
virtual void foo() {
cout  D::foothis  ' '  d  endl; };

private:

int d;
};

class E : public D
{
public:

E() { e=1; bar(); };
virtual void foo() {
cout  E::foothis  ' '  e  endl; };

private:

int e;
};

int
main()
{
cout  starting test  endl;
E e;
cout  object constructed  endl;
e.bar();
cout  test finished  endl;
return 0;
}


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gcc segfaults sometimes on PPC when run with -O -Wunreachable-code

Attached code sample is from bison output.  Does not seem to happen
with the same version on x86.

$ uname -a
Linux ppcbox 2.4.20-ben10 #1 Sat Apr 12 23:30:36 EDT 2003 ppc unknown
unknown GNU/Linux

$ gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-linux/3.2.3/specs
Configured with: ../src/configure -v
--enable-languages=c,c++,java,f77,proto,objc,ada --prefix=/usr
--mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info
--with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/3.2 --enable-shared
--with-system-zlib --enable-nls --without-included-gettext
--enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-java-gc=boehm
--enable-objc-gc powerpc-linux
Thread model: posix
gcc version 3.2.3 20030407 (Debian prerelease)

$ gcc -c -O -Wunreachable-code test.c
test.c: In function `yystpcpy':
test.c:14: internal error: Segmentation fault
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See URL:http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html for instructions.


char * yystpcpy(char *yydest, const char *yysrc)
{
  char *yyd = yydest;
  const char *yys = yysrc;

  while ((*yyd++ = *yys++) != '\0')
  ;

  return yyd - 1;
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Bug#84969: marked as done ([PR target/491] can't compile php4 on arm)

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Package: php4
Version: 4.0.3pl1-0potato1.1
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I wanted to run php on my netwinder, and noticing that there was no .deb
package precompiled, I started to compile it myself.  After installing (and in
a couple cases compiling) the needed build-depends packages, I grabbed the
source and began compiling php.  I got the following error.  I consider myself
a very good programmer, but looking over the source, I find I am way too
unfamiliar with php and how it does things to make any sense of this error. 

I also tried the latest from testing -- same deal.  Anyways, it seems ph4p 
doesn't compile at all on arm.

make[4]: Entering directory `/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/ext/standard'
[--some compiling snipped]
/bin/sh /tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/libtool --silent --mode=compile gcc 
 -I. -I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/ext/standard 
-I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build 
-I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/main -I/usr/include/apache-1.3 
-I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/Zend -I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1 
-I/usr/include/db1 -I/usr/include/freetype -I/usr/include/c-client 
-I/usr/include/mysql -I/usr/include/ucd-snmp -I/usr/include/xmltok 
-I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/TSRM -I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/main 
-I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/Zend -I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/TSRM  -DEAPI 
-DXML_BYTE_ORDER=12 -g -O2  -c /tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/ext/standard/dl.c
/bin/sh /tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/libtool --silent --mode=compile gcc 
 -I. -I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/ext/standard 
-I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build 
-I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/main -I/usr/include/apache-1.3 
-I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/Zend -I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1 
-I/usr/include/db1 -I/usr/include/freetype -I/usr/include/c-client 
-I/usr/include/mysql -I/usr/include/ucd-snmp -I/usr/include/xmltok 
-I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/TSRM -I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/main 
-I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/Zend -I/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/TSRM  -DEAPI 
-DXML_BYTE_ORDER=12 -g -O2  -c /tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/ext/standard/dns.c
/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/ext/standard/dns.c: In function `php_if_getmxrr':
/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/ext/standard/dns.c:310: internal error--unrecognizable 
insn:
(insn 800 799 313 (set (reg:SI 0 r0)
(umin:SI (reg/v:SI 0 r0)
(const_int 8192 [0x2000]))) -1 (nil)
(nil))
make[4]: *** [dns.lo] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory `/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/ext/standard'
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/ext/standard'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build/ext'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/foo/php4-4.0.3pl1/apache-build'
make: *** [build-apache-stamp] Error 2


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Package: gcc-3.2
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Mozilla compilation fails when compiling with '-march=pentium4 -O2
-pipe'. The work around is to compile with -march=pentium3

This bug apears to be the same as GCC bug 7630
  http://gcc.gnu.org/cgi-bin/gnatsweb.pl?database=gcccmd=viewpr=7630
Which is said to be fixed.

If more information is required please email.


The error message is:

gcc -o jsemit.o -c -DOSTYPE=\Linux2.4\ -DOSARCH=\Linux\ -DOJI
-DEXPORT_JS_API -DJS_USE_SAFE_ARENA -I../../dist/include/js
-I../../dist/include
-I/export/home/sgregory/src/mozilla/dist/include/nspr
-I. -I/usr/X11R6/include -fPIC -I/usr/X11R6/include -Wall -W
-Wno-unused -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align -pedantic -Wno-long-long
-pthread -pipe -DNDEBUG -DTRIMMED -O2 -march=pentium4 -pipe
-I/usr/X11R6/include -include ../../mozilla-config.h -DMOZILLA_CLIENT
-Wp,-MD,.deps/jsemit.pp jsemit.c
jsdtoa.c:1018: warning: `d' might be used uninitialized in this function
jsdtoa.c: In function `JS_strtod':
jsdtoa.c:1239: warning: `rv0' might be used uninitialized in this function
jsdtoa.c:1874: unable to find a register to spill in class `AREG'
jsdtoa.c:1874: this is the insn:
(insn:QI 1855 1854 1856 (set (reg:CCNO 17 flags)
(compare:CCNO (and:SI (subreg:SI (reg/v:DI 21 rxmm0 [283]) 0)
(const_int 1 [0x1]))
(const_int 0 [0x0]))) 281 {testsi_1} (insn_list 1851 (nil))
(expr_list:REG_DEAD (reg/v:DI 21 rxmm0 [283])
(nil)))
jsdtoa.c:1874: confused by earlier errors, bailing out



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Bug#184800: marked as done ([fixed in 3.3] ICE while building mplayer)

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Package: gcc-3.2
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gcc-3.2 -O4 -march=athlon-tbird -mcpu=athlon-tbird -pipe -ffast-math
-fomit-frame-pointer -D_REENTRANT -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
-Wall -g -DHAVE_AV_CONFIG_H -I.. -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
-D_GNU_SOURCE -c -o dsputil.o dsputil.c
dsputil.c: In function `put_no_rnd_qpel8_mc22_c':
dsputil.c:1304: internal error: Segmentation fault

The error is always in range 1303  line error  1305.

Using -O3 sometimes compiles.
Using -O2 always compiles.

I've repeated compile test 10 times.

Once using -O4 the error was:
dsputil.c: In function `avg_qpel16_mc23_c':
dsputil.c:1305: unrecognizable insn:
(insn 641 577 644 (parallel[
(reg:TF 8 st(0))
(value:SI)
] ) -1 (nil)
(nil))
dsputil.c:1305: Internal compiler error in extract_insn, at recog.c:2148

PR to follow.

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Bug#181679: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.3] Preelaborate, exceptions, and -gnatN)

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Bug#51651: marked as done ([done with gcc-2.96] please use --enable-nls --enable-c-mbchar)

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Bug#59005: marked as done ([fix with libstdc++-v3] compilation error in stl_alloc.h with -fhonor-std)

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Hi,

the following source:

#include string

int main(void)
{
  string s=foo;
}

generates this compiler error:

$ g++ -fhonor-std e.cpp
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/../../../../include/g++-3/stl_alloc.h: In 
function `static void * __malloc_alloc_template0::_S_oom_malloc(unsigned 
int)':
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/../../../../include/g++-3/stl_alloc.h:158:   
instantiated from `__malloc_alloc_template0::allocate(unsigned int)'
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/../../../../include/g++-3/stl_alloc.h:407:   
instantiated from `__default_alloc_templatetrue,0::allocate(unsigned int)'
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/../../../../include/g++-3/std/bastring.cc:33:
   instantiated from 
`basic_stringchar,string_char_traitschar,__default_alloc_templatetrue,0 
::Rep::operator new(unsigned int, unsigned int)'
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/../../../../include/g++-3/std/bastring.cc:60:
   instantiated from 
`basic_stringchar,string_char_traitschar,__default_alloc_templatetrue,0 
::Rep::create(unsigned int)'
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/../../../../include/g++-3/std/bastring.cc:71:
   instantiated from 
`basic_stringchar,string_char_traitschar,__default_alloc_templatetrue,0 
::Rep::clone()'
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/../../../../include/g++-3/std/bastring.h:75: 
  instantiated from here
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/../../../../include/g++-3/stl_alloc.h:199: 
`bad_alloc' undeclared (first use this function)
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/../../../../include/g++-3/stl_alloc.h:199: 
(Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/../../../../include/g++-3/stl_alloc.h:199: 
for each function it appears in.)


The same source does compile with a recent egcs snapshot.


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Bug#58219: marked as done ([fixed in upstream gcc-20000116] Compiler barfs with -O on specific file)

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Package: gcc
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An unable to generate reloads bug.

==
Execution trace
==

squeaker% gcc -v --save-outputs -O test.c
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/specs
gcc version 2.95.2 2116 (Debian GNU/Linux)
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/cpp -lang-c -v -D__GNUC__=2 
-D__GNUC_MINOR__=95 -D__ELF__ -Dunix -D__i386__ -Dlinux -D__ELF__ -D__unix__ 
-D__i386__ -D__linux__ -D__unix -D__linux -Asystem(posix) -D__OPTIMIZE__ 
-Acpu(i386) -Amachine(i386) -Di386 -D__i386 -D__i386__ test.c test.i
GNU CPP version 2.95.2 2116 (Debian GNU/Linux) (i386 Linux/ELF)
#include ... search starts here:
#include ... search starts here:
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/include
 /usr/include
End of search list.
The following default directories have been omitted from the search path:
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/../../../../include/g++-3
 /usr/local/include
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/../../../../i386-linux/include
End of omitted list.
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/cc1 test.i -quiet -dumpbase test.c -O 
-version -o test.s
GNU C version 2.95.2 2116 (Debian GNU/Linux) (i386-linux) compiled by GNU C 
version 2.95.2 2116 (Debian GNU/Linux).
test.c: In function `main':
test.c:23: Unable to generate reloads for:
(insn 11 9 14 (parallel[ 
(set (subreg:SI (reg/v:DI 0 %eax) 0)
(fix:SI (fix:SF (subreg:SF (reg/v:DI 0 %eax) 0
(clobber (mem:HI (plus:SI (reg:SI 6 %ebp)
(const_int -2 [0xfffe])) 0))
(clobber (mem:HI (plus:SI (reg:SI 6 %ebp)
(const_int -4 [0xfffc])) 0))
(clobber (mem:SI (plus:SI (reg:SI 6 %ebp)
(const_int -8 [0xfff8])) 0))
(clobber (scratch:HI))
] ) 145 {fix_truncsfsi2+1} (nil)
(expr_list:REG_UNUSED (scratch:HI)
(nil)))


==
The source
==
# 1 test.c
typedef union {
long i;
float f;
} union_one;

typedef struct struct_one {
union_one v;
int x;
} struct_one;

static long
function_one(struct_one r)
{
return 0;
}

int
main()
{
struct_one second;
second.v.i = second.v.f;
return function_one(second);
}



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Bug#55291: marked as done ([alpha; fixed in upstream CVS] internal compiler compiling hatman)

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Hi guys,

Unfortunately, build of hatman 0.5.0.1-4 package doesn't work on Alpha's
g++, this is the error:

c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -D_GNU_SOURCE  -DDATADIR=\/usr/share/hatman\
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hatman.cc: In method `bool GamesMenuCtrl::addGames()':
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Please submit a full bug report.
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make[3]: *** [hatman.o] Error 1

Note that this might be a code error/warning, because the code has had
problems before. But still, g++ should not give an internal error.

Built on lully.debian.org,
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Package: g++-3.2
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On the following code:

#include string
using namespace std;
int main() {
switch(2) {
case 3:
string blah;
break;
default:
42;
}
return 0;
}

GCC gives the following output (just g++ test.cpp, no other options,
although it occurs also with -Wall -ansi -O0 -g3):

test.cpp: In function `int main()':
test.cpp:8: jump to case label
test.cpp:6:   crosses initialization of `std::string blah'

Internal compiler error: Error reporting routines re-entered.
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html for instructions.

On http://home.o2w.net/~ivo/gcc/ you can find all files, including
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The bug does not occur if blah is of another type, e.g. int or
pairint,int, but it does occur with pairstring,string.


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ltp fails to build from source due to the following error in gcc.

$ gcc -Wall   -c -o random_range.o -save-temps random_range.c
| random_range.c: In function `random_rangell':
| random_range.c:554: Internal compiler error in
| instantiate_virtual_regs_1, at function.c:3980
| Please submit a full bug report,
| with preprocessed source if appropriate.
| See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html for instructions.

$ gcc -v
| Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/m68k-linux/3.2.2/specs
| Configured with: ../src/configure -v
| --enable-languages=c,c++,java,f77,proto,pascal,objc --prefix=/usr
| --mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info
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| --with-system-zlib --enable-nls --without-included-gettext
| --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-java-gc=boehm
| --enable-objc-gc m68k-linux
| Thread model: posix
| gcc version 3.2.2 20021231 (Debian prerelease)


Source and preprocessed files are at
http://people.debian.org/~smarenka/gcc-ltp/


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Bug#48530: marked as done (g++ [fixed in 2.96 CVS Feb 2000] [alpha]: internal compiler error building open-amulet)

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Here's another nasty internal compiler error.

c++ -DPACKAGE=\open-amulet\ -DVERSION=\4.3\ -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 
-DSOCK_BUFFER_CAST= -I. -I. -I../../../header 
-DDEFAULT_AMULET_DIR=\/usr/share/open-amulet\ -I/usr/X11R6/include -DGCC 
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screen.cpp: In function `class Am_Object screen_point_in_part_proc(const 
Am_Object , int, int, const Am_Object , bool, bool)':
screen.cpp:137: Internal compiler error in `scan_region', at except.c:2566
Please submit a full bug report.
See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/faq.html#bugreport for instructions.
make[4]: *** [screen.lo] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory 
`/home/buildd/build/open-amulet-4.3/source/opal/objects'
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/buildd/build/open-amulet-4.3/source/opal'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/buildd/build/open-amulet-4.3/source'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/buildd/build/open-amulet-4.3'
make: *** [build-stamp] Error 2


You can find the complete log of the failed build for this package at:
  http://www.complete.org/~buildd/logs/open-amulet_4.3-1_19991022-0405
This is on a DEC Alpha system running the unstable distribution.
Linux erwin 2.2.13pre14 #1 Fri Oct 1 19:44:48 CDT 1999 alpha unknown


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Bug#185903: marked as done ([PR 10194] [3.2 regression, fixed in 3.3] [arm] gcc optimization error with -O2, affecting bison)

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Hi,

I have been unable to cook up a short testcase, mainly due to bad
connectivity and lack of experience. However, bison-1.875a gets
miscompiled on arm with -O2, it seems to compile correctly with
-O1. My experiments where done in a sid chroot on debussy, so I used
the available versions in sid. Here are the relevant code sections and
what gdb shows.

src/reader.c:

  void
  epilogue_augment (const char *epilogue, location loc)
  {
char *extension = NULL;
obstack_fgrow1 (muscle_obstack, ]b4_syncline([[%d]], [[, loc.start.line);
MUSCLE_OBSTACK_SGROW (muscle_obstack,
  quotearg_style (c_quoting_style, loc.start.file));
obstack_sgrow (muscle_obstack, ]])[\n);
obstack_sgrow (muscle_obstack, epilogue);
obstack_1grow (muscle_obstack, 0);
extension = obstack_finish (muscle_obstack);
muscle_grow (epilogue, extension, );
obstack_free (muscle_obstack, extension);
  }


lib/quotearg.c:

  char *
  quotearg_n_style (int n, enum quoting_style s, char const *arg)
  {
struct quoting_options const o = quoting_options_from_style (s);
return quotearg_n_options (n, arg, SIZE_MAX, o);
  }

  char *
  quotearg_style (enum quoting_style s, char const *arg) 
  {
return quotearg_n_style (0, s, arg);
  }

gdb backtrace:

#0  0x00027964 in quotearg_buffer_restyled (buffer=0x3d8f4 \YPE_NAME_OR_ID,
buffersize=256, arg=0x2c Address 0x2c out of bounds, argsize=4294967295,
quoting_style=c_quoting_style, o=0xbfffc510) at quotearg.c:481
#1  0x00027a64 in quotearg_buffer (buffer=0x3d8f4 \YPE_NAME_OR_ID,
buffersize=0, arg=0x2c Address 0x2c out of bounds, argsize=4294967295,
o=0xbfffc510) at quotearg.c:503
#2  0x00027b38 in quotearg_n_options (n=0,
arg=0x2c Address 0x2c out of bounds, argsize=4294967295,
options=0xbfffc510) at quotearg.c:560
#3  0x00027c84 in quotearg_n_style (n=0, s=256,
arg=0x2c Address 0x2c out of bounds) at quotearg.c:600
#4  0x00018a38 in epilogue_augment (
epilogue=0x950e0 \n\n/*@@-redecl@@*/\nextern char 
*yytext;\n/*@@=redecl@@*/\n\n# include \bison.reset\\n\nvoid yyerror 
(/*@@unused@@*/ char *s) \n{\n  static bool givehint = FALSE;\n\n  if 
(context_inIterDef ())\n{\n  llerr..., loc=
{start = {file = 0x400e8d80 , line = 0, column = 4096}, end = {file =
0x4013eb24 0\n\022, line = 249784, column = 280128}}) at reader.c:94
#5  0x00015c0c in gram_parse () at parse-gram.y:399

Looking at this backtrace, it seems that the pointer loc.start.file is
passed incorrectly to quotearg_n_style, optimizing away
quotearg_style, subsequently causing a segfault. I can supply the .y
file which causes the segfault, if it would be helpful, or you can
just get from the source of lclint, it is cgrammar.y, see also
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?pkg=lclintver=1%3A2.4b-1.4arch=armstamp=1048326775file=logas=raw

Best regards,
Lukas

P.S.: I recommend compiling the bison package with -O1 on arm, until
this issue is resolved. I will separately file a bug against bison
proposing this.

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Package: gcc-3.2
Version: 1:3.2.2-0pre3
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There is a build regression of wmcoincoin on s390 between GCC 2.95 and 
GCC 3.0, which is caused by the optimisation flags. See
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?pkg=wmcoincoinver=2.4.3c-1arch=s390stamp=1043265213file=logas=raw

Using -O0 or -O1 gets the file to build correctly, while -O2 or -O3 
fails.
The preprocessed source can be found at
http://people.debian.org/~joss/wmcoincoin_failure.i

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   On ia64, the attached, simple test program fails to link with
optimization turned on.  Here's the output:

# gcc -O2 -o test test.c
/tmp/ccQCPFMM.o(.text+0xa0): In function `main':
: undefined reference to `.L13'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

Works w/o optimization or w/ gcc-2.96

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Distilled from the gpc bootstrap failure on sparc-linux:

#include stdio.h

int main ()
{
  FILE *s = fopen(foobar,w);
  char a[4] = { 0, 0, -1, 0 };
  printf (%i\n, fwrite_unlocked (a, 1, 4, s));
}

$ gcc-2.95 -O2 fbug.c  ./a.out
4
$ gcc-3.0 -O2 fbug.c  ./a.out
4
$ gcc-3.2 -O2 fbug.c  ./a.out
2
$ gcc-3.2 -O1 fbug.c  ./a.out
4


Or a simplified example from the fwrite_unlocked macro definition:

int x = 0;

int main ()
{
  char a[4] = { -1 }, *q = a;
  int c;
  for (c = 2; c  0; --c)
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Bug#180567: marked as done ([fixed in 3.3] Broken zip file handling)

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Package: gij-3.2
Severity: normal

Hi.  From what I can tell, zip file handling under gij-3.2 seems to be
broken.  I have a transcript of a session below that shows a simple Java
program involving zip files that breaks under gij-3.2.

This interests me particularly, since Jython currently has a grave bug
against it (#180408), and a little investigation seems to trace this
problem (jython crashes on startup) back to gij's handling of zip files.
Whilst this much simplified example doesn't crash (it merely gives wrong
answers), it does clearly show that something is wrong, and I'm hoping
that both problems might have the same underlying cause.

Anyway, the transcript follows.

Thanks - Ben. :)


[ Here is a simple program that lists the contents of a zip file. ]

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ cat Test.java

import java.util.zip.*;
import java.io.*;

public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
// Open the zip file.
FileInputStream is = new FileInputStream(args[0]);
ZipInputStream zip = new ZipInputStream(is);

// Write the name of each entry in the zip file.
ZipEntry entry;
while ((entry = zip.getNextEntry()) != null) {
System.out.println(entry.getName());
zip.closeEntry();
}
} catch (Throwable th) {
th.printStackTrace();
}
}
}

[ Compile it. ]

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ gcj-wrapper-3.2 Test.java

[ Use it to list the contents of the jar file installed by package
  libreadline-java (note that jar files are in zip format). ]

[ When we run it under gij, it's missing two files. ]

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ gij-wrapper-3.2 Test
/usr/share/java/libreadline-java-0.8.0.jar META-INF/
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
org/
org/gnu/
org/gnu/readline/
org/gnu/readline/ReadlineLibrary.class
org/gnu/readline/ReadlineReader.class

[ When we run it under the blackdown JRE, all the files show up.  ]

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ java Test /usr/share/java/libreadline-java-0.8.0.jar
META-INF/
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
org/
org/gnu/
org/gnu/readline/
org/gnu/readline/ReadlineLibrary.class
org/gnu/readline/ReadlineReader.class
org/gnu/readline/ReadlineCompleter.class
org/gnu/readline/Readline.class

[ Let's try extracting the jar and building a zip file ourselves. ]

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ jar -xf /usr/share/java/libreadline-java-0.8.0.jar
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ zip -r foo.zip org
  adding: org/ (stored 0%)
  adding: org/gnu/ (stored 0%)
  adding: org/gnu/readline/ (stored 0%)
  adding: org/gnu/readline/ReadlineLibrary.class (deflated 45%)
  adding: org/gnu/readline/ReadlineReader.class (deflated 49%)
  adding: org/gnu/readline/ReadlineCompleter.class (deflated 29%)
  adding: org/gnu/readline/Readline.class (deflated 57%)

[ List the contents of the zip file to make sure we got it right. ]

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ unzip -l foo.zip
Archive:  foo.zip
  Length Date   

Bug#170994: marked as done ([fixed in 3.x] ICE on __builtin_memset(s, 0, -1) (2.95 only))

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Package: gcc-2.95
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp% cat real4.c 
   
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp% gcc-2.95 -c real4.c 
   
real4.c: In function `real_from_integer':
real4.c:2: Internal compiler error in `clear_by_pieces', at expr.c:2364
Please submit a full bug report.
See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html for instructions.

Normally, I wouldn't care a lot, since 2.95 is way old anyway;
however, this breaks bootstrapping CVS gcc on Alpha
(gcc/real.c:2037). (The code there is dead, of course, guarded by a
constant false if.)

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Bug#168346: marked as done ([fixed in 3.x] C99 symbols in limits.h not defined)

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kronstadt:~$ cat test_limits.c
#include limits.h

int 
main()
{
  char* llong_not;
  char* long_long_not;

#ifdef LLONG_MAX
  llong_not = ;
#else
  llong_not = _not_ ;
#endif

#ifdef LONG_LONG_MAX
  long_long_not = ;
#else
  long_long_not = _not_ ;
#endif

  printf(LLONG_MAX %sdefined\n, llong_not);
  printf(LONG_LONG_MAX %sdefined\n, long_long_not);
  return 0;
}
kronstadt:~$ gcc test_limits.c 
kronstadt:~$ ./a.out 
LLONG_MAX _not_ defined
LONG_LONG_MAX _not_ defined
kronstadt:~$ gcc -D_ISOC99_SOURCE test_limits.c 
kronstadt:~$ ./a.out 
LLONG_MAX _not_ defined
LONG_LONG_MAX _not_ defined
kronstadt:~$ gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE test_limits.c 
kronstadt:~$ ./a.out 
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LONG_LONG_MAX defined

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Bug#35477: marked as done ([fixed upstream 001117] C++ class mishandling)

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I was recently made aware of a bug present in egcs by a webpage
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different output when built with egcs than when built with standard gcc.  I
have had several people run his test program and indeed it is true.

For more information, see: http://www.its.caltech.edu/~jafl/jx/egcs_bug.html

I have attached test results for several hosts running different versions
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As the gcc output shows, the third column should *ALWAYS* be 1, but
when done with egcs, it is a memory address.  This is a BadThing(TM).

gcc version 2.7.2.1
starting test
A::foo  0xb98c 1
B::foo  0xb974 1
C::foo  0xb97c 1
D::foo  0xb974 1
E::foo  0xb974 1
object constructed
E::foo  0xb974 1
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gcc version 2.7.2.1
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A::foo  0xefbfd914 1
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C::foo  0xefbfd904 1
D::foo  0xefbfd8fc 1
E::foo  0xefbfd8fc 1
object constructed
E::foo  0xefbfd8fc 1
test finished
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gcc version egcs-2.90.29 980515 (egcs-1.0.3 release)
starting test
A::foo  0xbd60 1
B::foo  0xbd58 1073783752
C::foo  0xbd58 1073783752
D::foo  0xbd4c 1073783752
E::foo  0xbd48 1
object constructed
E::foo  0xbd48 1
test finished
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starting test
A::foo  0xefbfdc2c 1
B::foo  0xefbfdc14 1
C::foo  0xefbfdc1c 1
D::foo  0xefbfdc14 1
E::foo  0xefbfdc14 1
object constructed
E::foo  0xefbfdc14 1
test finished
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B::foo  0xbb68 134515211
C::foo  0xbb68 134515211
D::foo  0xbb5c 134515211
E::foo  0xbb58 1
object constructed
E::foo  0xbb58 1
test finished
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starting test
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B::foo  0xe9d0 1
C::foo  0xe9d8 1
D::foo  0xe9d0 1
E::foo  0xe9d0 1
object constructed
E::foo  0xe9d0 1
test finished
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starting test
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B::foo  0xbd58 1073783752
C::foo  0xbd58 1073783752
D::foo  0xbd4c 1073783752
E::foo  0xbd48 1
object constructed
E::foo  0xbd48 1
test finished

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#include iostream.h

class A
{
public:

A() { a=1; bar(); };
virtual void foo() {
cout  A::foothis  ' '  a  endl; };
void bar() { foo(); };

private:

int a;
};

class B : virtual public A
{
public:

B() { b=1; bar(); };
virtual void foo() {
cout  B::foothis  ' '  b  endl; };

private:

int b;
};

class C : virtual public A
{
public:

C() { c=1; bar(); };
virtual void foo() {
cout  C::foothis  ' '  c  endl; };

private:

int c;
};

class D : public B, public C
{
public:

D() { d=1; bar(); };
virtual void foo() {
cout  D::foothis  ' '  d  endl; };

private:

int d;
};

class E : public D
{
public:

E() { e=1; bar(); };
virtual void foo() {
cout  E::foothis  ' '  e  endl; };

private:

int e;
};

int
main()
{
cout  starting test  endl;
E e;
cout  object constructed  endl;
e.bar();
cout  test finished  endl;
return 0;
}

Bug#184862: marked as done ([fixed in 3.3] static fpos_t gives internal compiler error)

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Package: g++
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This gives internal compiler error:

#include stdio.h
int main() {
  static fpos_t f=0;
}

/tmp/test.c++: In function `int main()':
/tmp/test.c++:3: Internal compiler error:
/tmp/test.c++:3: Internal compiler error in `gen_lowpart', at emit-rtl.c:1069
Please submit a full bug report.
See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html for instructions.

(Yes I know the code is wrong, but it shouldn't give a
compiler error.)

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Bug#184753: marked as done ([PR 10084] [3.2/3.3 regression]: alpha ICE while building ddd/kseg)

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g++ -c -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math -g -O2 -I/usr/share/qt3/include 
KSegProperties.cpp
KSegProperties.cpp:31: Internal compiler error in mem_loc_descriptor, at 
   dwarf2out.c:7903

if g++ -DIGNORED_YYSTYPE=int -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../ddd -I. -I../../ddd/.. 
-DNDEBUG -O2 -g -W -Wall -trigraphs  -MT VSEFlags.o -MD -MP -MF 
.deps/VSEFlags.Tpo \
  -c -o VSEFlags.o `test -f '../../ddd/VSEFlags.C' || echo 
'../../ddd/'`../../ddd/VSEFlags.C; \
then mv .deps/VSEFlags.Tpo .deps/VSEFlags.Po; \
else rm -f .deps/VSEFlags.Tpo; exit 1; \
fi
In file included from /usr/include/c++/3.2/backward/strstream:51,
 from /usr/include/c++/3.2/backward/strstream.h:33,
 from ../../ddd/VSEFlags.C:35:
/usr/include/c++/3.2/backward/backward_warning.h:32:2: warning: #warning This 
file includes at least one deprecated or antiquated header. Please consider 
using one of the 32 headers found in section 17.4.1.2 of the C++ standard. 
Examples include substituting the X header for the X.h header for C++ 
includes, or sstream instead of the deprecated header strstream.h. To 
disable this warning use -Wno-deprecated.
In file included from ../../ddd/VSEFlags.C:40:
../../ddd/strclass.h: In member function `string 
   string::operator=(std::ostrstream)':
../../ddd/strclass.h:1161: warning: unused variable `const int frozen'
../../ddd/VSEFlags.C: In static member function `static void 
   VSEFlags::getDefaults(bool)':
../../ddd/VSEFlags.C:531: Internal compiler error in mem_loc_descriptor, at 
   dwarf2out.c:7903

both of these built fine with 2.95.  PR to folow.

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Bug#186299: marked as done ([fixed in 3.3] [PR 10315] [powerpc] ICE: in extract_insn, at recog.c:2175 building php3)

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While building php3 on unstable/powerpc, gcc-3.2 ICEs on a file that gcc-2.95
handles fine.  Attemps were made with gcc-2.95 (success), gcc-3.2 (fail), and
gcc-snapshot (fail).

ii  gcc-2.95   2.95.4-17  The GNU C compiler.
ii  gcc-3.23.2.3-0pre6The GNU C compiler
ii  gcc-snapshot   20030314-1 A SNAPSHOT of the The GNU Compiler Collectio

Output of the three gcc -v --save-temps invocations follow, and the preprocessed
source is attached as a tar.bz2

lucifer:~/build/php3/php3-3.0.18/apache/ gcc-2.95 -v --save-temps -O0 -g -Wall 
-DLINUX=22 -DEAPI -DTARGET=apache -DDB_DBM_HSEARCH=1 -DDEV_RANDOM=/dev/random 
-DUSE_HSREGEX -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -O1 -fPIC 
-DSHARED_MODULE -I/usr/local/include -I.. -I.   -I/usr/include/apache-1.3   
   -I/usr/local/include-c ../functions/pack.c -o functions/pack.o
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-linux/2.95.4/specs
gcc version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease)
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-linux/2.95.4/cpp0 -lang-c -v -I/usr/local/include 
-I.. -I. -I/usr/include/apache-1.3 -I/usr/local/include -D__GNUC__=2 
-D__GNUC_MINOR__=95 -DPPC -D__ELF__ -Dpowerpc -D__PPC__ -D__ELF__ -D__powerpc__ 
-D__PPC -D__powerpc -Acpu(powerpc) -Amachine(powerpc) -D__CHAR_UNSIGNED__ 
-D__OPTIMIZE__ -g -Wall -D__PIC__=2 -D__pic__=2 -D_CALL_SYSV -D_BIG_ENDIAN 
-D__BIG_ENDIAN__ -Amachine(bigendian) -D_ARCH_PPC -D__unix__ -D__linux__ -Dunix 
-D__unix -Dlinux -D__linux -Asystem(unix) -Asystem(posix) -DLINUX=22 -DEAPI 
-DTARGET=apache -DDB_DBM_HSEARCH=1 -DDEV_RANDOM=/dev/random -DUSE_HSREGEX 
-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DSHARED_MODULE ../functions/pack.c 
pack.i
GNU CPP version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease) (PowerPC GNU/Linux)
#include ... search starts here:
#include ... search starts here:
 /usr/local/include
 ..
 .
 /usr/include/apache-1.3
 /usr/local/include
 /usr/local/include
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-linux/2.95.4/include
 /usr/include
End of search list.
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 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-linux/2.95.4/../../../../include/g++-3
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-linux/2.95.4/../../../../powerpc-linux/include
End of omitted list.
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-linux/2.95.4/cc1 pack.i -quiet -dumpbase pack.c -g 
-O0 -O1 -Wall -version -fPIC -o pack.s
GNU C version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease) (powerpc-linux) compiled by 
GNU C version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease).
 as -mppc -V -Qy -K PIC -o functions/pack.o pack.s
GNU assembler version 2.13.90.0.18 (powerpc-linux) using BFD version 
2.13.90.0.18 20030121 Debian GNU/Linux

lucifer:~/build/php3/php3-3.0.18/apache/ gcc-3.2 -v --save-temps -O0 -g -Wall 
-DLINUX=22 -DEAPI -DTARGET=apache -DDB_DBM_HSEARCH=1 -DDEV_RANDOM=/dev/random 
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-DSHARED_MODULE -I/usr/local/include -I.. -I.   -I/usr/include/apache-1.3   
   -I/usr/local/include-c ../functions/pack.c -o functions/pack.o
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-linux/3.2.3/specs
Configured with: ../src/configure -v 
--enable-languages=c,c++,java,f77,proto,objc,ada --prefix=/usr 
--mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info 

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The code is part of a reference counting system and i'm not sure it is
correct C++ but it did compile with earlier versions.

System is X86 linux with 2.3.6 kernel debian unstable install
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noviomagus:~/src/test$ gcc -v --save-temp test.cc
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95/specs
gcc version 2.95 19990728 (release)
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GNU CPP version 2.95 19990728 (release) (i386 Linux/ELF)
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 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95/../../../../include/g++-3
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 /usr/include
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Bug#165992: marked as done ([docs fixed in 3.2] __builtin_return_address doesn't work properly)

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The following program illustrates that __builtin_return_address seg faults when
you reach the top of the stack rather than returning 0 as it is specified in
the gcc manual. 

I see the same behaviour with both gcc 2.95 and gcc 3.0.


#include stdio.h

int main () {a();}
a() {b();}
b() {c();}
c()
{
  printf(%d: %p\n, 0, __builtin_return_address(0));
  printf(%d: %p\n, 1, __builtin_return_address(1));
  printf(%d: %p\n, 2, __builtin_return_address(2));
  printf(%d: %p\n, 3, __builtin_return_address(3));
  printf(%d: %p\n, 4, __builtin_return_address(4));
  printf(%d: %p\n, 5, __builtin_return_address(5));
}


(gdb) run
Starting program: /tmp/a.out 
0: 0x804840f
1: 0x80483ff
2: 0x80483ef
3: 0x400450bf
4: 0x8048331
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x080484ae in c ()
(gdb) bt
#0  0x080484ae in c ()
#1  0x0804840f in b ()
#2  0x080483ff in a ()
#3  0x080483ef in main ()
#4  0x400450bf in __libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6


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Kernel Version: Linux stark.dyndns.tv 2.4.19 #6 Tue Sep 10 22:08:51 EDT 2002 
i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux

Versions of the packages gcc depends on:
ii  cpp2.95.4-17  The GNU C preprocessor.
ii  cpp-2.95   2.95.4-12  The GNU C preprocessor.
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Bug#148603: marked as done ([fixed in g++-3.1] crash when template declared after use)

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struct T {
void A()
{
B(x);
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templateclass T
void B(const T n)
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}
};

06:26pm [EMAIL PROTECTED]/5 [~/prob] g++ -g -Wall oops.cc
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(Reorder the functions and this goes away.)

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Bug#137382: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.0/3.1] -Q option to gcc appears twice in the documentation)

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In /usr/share/info/gcc-295.info-3.gz, the -Q option documentation is
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Bug#105309: marked as done ([fixed in 3.3/HEAD: PR optimization/3995] i386 optimisation: joining tests)

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Package: gcc-3.0
Version: 1:3.0-0pre010427
Severity: wishlist

Here's another segment that needs to have an assembler optimiser run over it:

int foo(char c) {
if (c  !(c  0x80)) {
a();
} else {
b();
}
}

produces with -O2:

   0:   55  push   %ebp
   1:   89 e5   mov%esp,%ebp
   3:   83 ec 08sub$0x8,%esp
   6:   8a 45 08mov0x8(%ebp),%al
   9:   84 c0   test   %al,%al
   b:   74 04   je 11 foo+0x11
   d:   84 c0   test   %al,%al
   f:   79 07   jns18 foo+0x18

9-f can be rewritten as:

test%al, %al
jg  18

  11:   e8 fc ff ff ff  call   12 foo+0x12
12: R_386_PC32  b
  16:   c9  leave  
  17:   c3  ret
  18:   e8 fc ff ff ff  call   19 foo+0x19
19: R_386_PC32  a
  1d:   eb f7   jmp16 foo+0x16

And what purpose does this jmp serve? Surely it can be replaced with

leave
ret

  1f:   90  nop

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Bug#136630: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.0/3.1] gcc chokes (internal error) on invalid extended asm)

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Package: gcc-2.95
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   gcc dies on following asm with C expression operands and incompatible
constraints. The actual code that has triggered the bug in the first place
is a sample PC speaker sound driver described in:
   http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue69/mathew.html

Debian: potato, with random addons
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Bug#105569: marked as done ([fixed in g++-3.0] [mips] g++ exception catching does not work...)

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Package: g++
Version: 2.95.x

The following program breaks on mips and mipsel:

  #include stdio.h
  
  class shex {
public:
  shex();
  ~shex();
  shex(const shex);
  shex operator=(const shex);
  };
  
  shex::shex()
  {
  printf(creating new shex @%p\n, this);
  }
  shex::shex(const shex that)
  {
  printf(creating new shex @%p from %p\n, this, that);
  }
  shex shex::operator=(const shex that)
  {
  printf(copying shex from %p to %p\n, that, this);
  return *this;
  }
  shex::~shex()
  {
  printf(destroying shex @%p\n, this);
  }
  
  int main()
  {
 try {
   throw shex();
 } catch(const shex) {
   printf(Caught shex (ok)\n);
 } catch(...) {
   printf(Caught unknown exception (BAD)\n);
 }
 return 0;
  }

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/shtest% uname -a
Linux resume.rfc822.org 2.4.2 #8 Sun Apr 1 20:56:43 CEST 2001 mips unknown
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/shtest% dpkg --print-architecture
mips
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/shtest% dpkg -l g++
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name   VersionDescription
+++-==-==-
ii  g++2.95.4-4   The GNU C++ compiler.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/shtest% g++ -Wall -W -o catchfails catchfails.cpp
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/shtest% ./catchfails 
creating new shex @0x7fff7958
creating new shex @0x1228 from 0x7fff7958
destroying shex @0x7fff7958
zsh: 17066 segmentation fault  ./catchfails
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/shtest% 


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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg --print-architecture
mipsel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l g++
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
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|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name   VersionDescription
+++-==-==-
ii  g++2.95.3-7   The GNU C++ compiler.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ g++ -Wall -W -o catchfails catchfails.cpp 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ./catchfails 
creating new shex @0x7fff7c98
creating new shex @0x1228 from 0x7fff7c98
destroying shex @0x7fff7c98
Segmentation fault
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

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Bug#118670: marked as done ([not a bug/fixed in libgcc1] libgcc.a symbols end up exported by shared libraries)

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Hi,

I just found out that some of the symbols pulled in from libgcc.a have odd
behaviour.  If I write a simple program (foo.cc) like this:

int main()
{
int *x = new int;
return 0;
}

And compile like this:

$ g++ -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -c foo.cc

And then link in two different ways:

$ g++ -s -o fooplus foo.o
$ gcc -s -o foo foo.o

I get very different files:

$ ls -l foo fooplus
-rwxrwxr-x1 apenwarr apenwarr28524 nov  7 18:20 foo*
-rwxrwxr-x1 apenwarr apenwarr 3368 nov  7 18:20 fooplus

$ ldd foo fooplus
foo:
libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2
fooplus:
libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 = /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
libm.so.6 = /lib/libm.so.6
libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2

Okay, so why is fooplus smaller?  The ld -Map option for the non-c++ foo
binary tells us this:

Archive member included   because of file (symbol)

/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/libgcc.a(opnew.o)
  foo.o (__builtin_new)
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/libgcc.a(_eh.o)

/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/libgcc.a(opnew.o) (__throw)
[...etc...]

Now, these files _aren't_ brought into fooplus, because fooplus is linked
with libstdc++.  This reveals two potential problems:

 - libstdc++ is linking with and then re-exporting libgcc.a symbols.  My
   understanding of libgcc.a is that it can change completely from one
   version of gcc to the next, so these symbols might be completely invalid
   for code generated by a different version of gcc.  Thus, libstdc++ may
   become arbitrarily incompatible with code generated by a different
   compiler.  If this is okay, then libgcc.a might as well be in a
   libgcc.so, and we can link that when linking with gcc instead of g++;
   if this is _not_ okay, we need to fix it so these symbols don't get
   re-exported.
   
 - libgcc.a was compiled with exception handling and rtti information, 
   which makes the new and delete implementations much more complicated
   and is the main reason the code bloats so much when they're linked in.
   Since I compiled with -fno-rtti and -fno-exceptions, I'm trying to
   avoid that bloat.  (In this case, it's for an embedded system where I
   want neither exceptions, rtti, or STL, so I _have_ to link using gcc.)
   
Note that the first problem is unaffected by -fno-rtti and -fno-exceptions.

Unfortunately, I can't offer a good solution to these problems.  Perhaps
someone upstream will know.  I was just getting frustrated that the minimal
dynamically-linked C++ program on my system is 28k (and it gets bigger again
if I actually call 'delete'...)

Have fun,

Avery


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Versions of the packages g++ depends on:
ii  cpp2.95.3-7   The GNU C preprocessor.
ii  g++-2.95   2.95.4-0.01042 The GNU C++ compiler.
ii  gcc-2.95   2.95.4-0.01042 The GNU C compiler.
ii  libstdc++2.10- 2.95.4-0.01042 The GNU stdc++ library (development files)
ii  libstdc++2.10- 2.95.4-0.01082 The GNU stdc++ 

Bug#167439: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.x] stdbool.h broken)

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Package: gcc-2.95
Version: 1:2.95.4-12
Severity: normal

bool from stdbool.h doesn't have proper semantics with 2.95:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp% cat test.c
#include stdbool.h
#include stdio.h

int main() {
bool b =3D 23;
if (b =3D=3D true)
puts(good);
else
puts(bad);

return 0;
}

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp% gcc-2.95 -W -Wall -ansi -pedantic test.c  ./a.out
bad

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp% gcc-3.2 -W -Wall -ansi -pedantic test.c  ./a.out =

good

As 2.95 seems to lacks _Bool to implement this properly, stdbool.h
should probably be removed, rather than silently generating (pretty
evil IMHO) bad code.

Falk


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Bug#151196: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.x] gcc-2.95.4-9 ICE in kernel (matroxfb) code)

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Package: gcc-2.95
Version: 2.95.4-9

Hi,
  I removed debug prints from new matroxfb driver, and ... compiler 
died. Simplest example I was able to invent is below. If you uncomment
printf(), or if you'll remove (almost) any line from computeRegs() body, 
it will stop ICE.

  gcc-3.0 (3.0.4-10) and gcc-3.1 (3.1.1-0pre2) compile code flawlessly.

Best regards,
Petr Vandrovec
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$ gcc-2.95 -W -Wall -O2 bug.c
bug.c: In function `computeRegs':
bug.c:72: Internal compiler error:
bug.c:72: internal error--unrecognizable insn:
(insn 62 61 151 (parallel[
(set (reg:SI 0 %eax)
(asm_operands () (=a) 0[
(reg:DI 1 %edx)
]
[
(asm_input:DI (A))
]  (bug.c) 60))
(set (reg:SI 1 %edx)
(asm_operands () (=d) 1[
(reg:DI 1 %edx)
]
[
(asm_input:DI (A))
]  (bug.c) 60))
] ) -1 (insn_list 57 (nil))
(nil))
$

#define do_div(n,base) ({ \
unsigned long __upper, __low, __high, __mod; \
asm(:=a (__low), =d (__high):A (n)); \
__upper = __high; \
if (__high) { \
__upper = __high % (base); \
__high = __high / (base); \
} \
asm(divl %2:=a (__low), =d (__mod):rm (base), 0 (__low), 1 
(__upper)); \
asm(:=A (n):a (__low),d (__high)); \
__mod; \
})

#define u_int32_t unsigned int

struct mavenregs {
unsigned char regs[256];
};

struct my_timming {
u_int32_t HDisplay;
unsigned int pixclock;
unsigned int mnp;
};

struct output_desc {
unsigned inth_vis;
unsigned inth_f_porch;
unsigned inth_sync;
unsigned inth_b_porch;
unsigned long long int  chromasc;
unsigned intburst;
unsigned intv_total;
};

unsigned int matroxfb_g450_setclk(unsigned int, unsigned int);
unsigned int g450_mnp2f(unsigned int);

static void computeRegs(struct mavenregs* r, struct my_timming* mt, const 
struct output_desc* outd) {
u_int32_t chromasc;
u_int32_t hlen;
u_int32_t hfp;
u_int32_t hvis;
unsigned int pixclock;
unsigned long long piic;
int mnp;

hvis = 1;
piic = 10ULL * hvis;

mnp = matroxfb_g450_setclk(piic, 3);

mt-pixclock = g450_mnp2f(mnp);
//  printf(PX: %u\n, mt-pixclock);
mt-mnp = mnp;

pixclock = 10U / mt-pixclock;

piic = outd-chromasc;
do_div(piic, mt-pixclock);
chromasc = piic;

r-regs[0] = chromasc  24;
r-regs[1] = chromasc  16;

hfp = (((outd-h_f_porch + pixclock) / pixclock))  ~1;
hlen = hvis + hfp;

if (hlen) {
hfp -= hlen;
}
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Bug#178909: marked as done ([PR 10114, 3.2/3.3/3.4 sparc regression] ICE when optimizing (mem_loc_descriptor, at dwarf2out.c:7903))

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This is a regression from gcc-2.95 and isn't fixed by gcc-snapshot
(20030118-1).  Compiling without optimization (-O0) makes the ICE go
away.  I've made the -save-temps output available here:
  http://people.debian.org/~troup/reference.i.gz

(It's 140k uncompressed, so I haven't included in the report, sorry)

| Automatic build of chrony_1.19-1 on vore by sbuild/sparc 1.170
| Build started at 20030128-2140
| **

[...]

| ** Using build dependencies supplied by package:
| Build-Depends: debhelper, libreadline4-dev

[...]

| gcc -Wmissing-prototypes -Wall -O2 -g  -DLINUX -DHAS_SPINLOCK_H -c reference.c
| reference.c: In function `REF_SetReference':
| reference.c:441: Internal compiler error in mem_loc_descriptor, at 
dwarf2out.c:7903
| Please submit a full bug report,
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Bug#152315: marked as done ([fixed in g++-3.x] g++-2.95-3/4 template and virtual inheritance bug)

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Package: g++-2.95
Version: 1:2.95.4-9
Severity: important

$ cat EOF  test.C
class base { };
// error occurs only using template classes and virtual inheritance!
template class Element
class templateClass : public virtual base {
 public:
 templateClass()  {}
 templateClass( const templateClassElement ref )  {}
};

templateClassint getStuff() {
 templateClassint obj;
 return obj;
}

int main()
{
 return 0;
}
EOF
$ g++ test.C
test.C: In function `class templateClassint getStuff()':
test.C:12: no matching function for call to `templateClassint::templateClass 
(templateClassint )'
test.C:6: candidates are: templateClassint::templateClass()

g++ 3.1.1-0pre2 and 2.95-2 produces no error.

Also reported in 
http://groups.google.de/groups?hl=delr=ie=UTF-8selm=9ic4fc%2435e%40news.Informatik.Uni-Oldenburg.DE
a year ago but no one seems to be reacting.

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ii  libc6  2.2.5-6GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone
ii  libstdc++2.10- 2.95.4-7   The GNU stdc++ library (development files)

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Bug#188527: marked as done ([fixed in 3.3] [PR 10427] [3.2/3.3/3.4 regression] Stack corruption with variable-length automatic arrays and virtual destructors)

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Package: g++-3.2
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Hi,

the following program compiles (compiled as g++ stackcorrupt.cpp), 
but crashes when run. It seems that the stack gets corrupted with that
variable-length array when A class with a virtual function is used
and the length assigning variable(foo) is being changed.

stackcorrupt.cpp:
--snip--
class A {
  public:
  virtual ~A() {}
};

int main(void) {
  int foo=1;
  A bar[foo];
  foo++;
  return 0;
}
--snip-- 

The same problem can also be reproduced by using the compiler from the 
gcc-snapshot (20030314-1) or with the g++-3.0 (3.0.4-13). The g++-2.95
(2.95.4-17) does not have the same problem.



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Bug#161615: marked as done ([fixed in 3.3] -print-file-name sometimes fails)

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For some libraries (ie libc.so libstdc++.so libgcc.a) it produces ugly name
relative to some gcc directory. 
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For a library in [/usr]/local/lib (usr is a link to /) I had to link it to
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Bug#27878: marked as done ([new options in 20000109] automatic dependency dehairification request)

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Package: gcc
Version: 2.7.2.3-4.8
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Please see bug 27697, filed against make.  The gist of it is this:

  The programs function as documented, and the nasty
   %.d: %.c
   $(SHELL) -ec '$(CC) -M $(CPPFLAGS) $ \
   | sed '\''s/\($*\)\.o[ :]*/\1.o $@ : /g'\''  $@; \
   [ -s $@ ] || rm -f $@'
  works.  But, through an unfortunate interaction between make, make's
  documentation, the gcc preprocessor, and its documentation, it takes a
  while to figure out what a vanilla Makefile should look like ... and
  once someone figures it out they go ugh.

  Since the people hacking on make are not mortal enemies of the people
  hacking on gcc, it should be possible to make a switch something like
  -MM -MMD that writes full dependency information to the .d file,
  including the dependencies of the .d file itself, and to have a
  default make rule to use it to generate .d files.  Or something like
  that.  The 'sed' script is nasty, and (as your earlier email shows)
  very easy to get wrong.  This kind of thing is supposed to be the
  base-level functionality of make, so the gnu toolset in general and
  make in particular should support it conveniently and document it in a
  fashion that encourages proper Makefile construction by casual users.

To suggest a solution: using the -MMD flag write a foo.d file that
contains foo.o: a.h.  It really should contain foo.o foo.d: a.h.
Instead of a nasty sed script or even worse things to take care of
this, how about having the flag -MDD which says that whatever
dependency output is generated, whether via -M or -MM or -MMD or -MD,
should include foo.o foo.d where it would otherwise have just foo.o.

Then the documentation all around could be simplified to reflect this,
and a sample Makefile could be exhibited which uses it, and the GNU
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Bug#65687: marked as done ([fixed upstream 001117] Internal compiler error)

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Package: g++
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$ cat bug.cpp
templateclass A
templateclass B
void f(B b)
{
}
 
int main()
{
  f(1);
}
$ g++ bug.cpp
bug.cpp: In function `int main()':
bug.cpp:9: Internal compiler error.
bug.cpp:9: Please submit a full bug report.
bug.cpp:9: See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html for
instructions.
$

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Bug#55967: marked as done ([fixed in 2.96 CVS 20000720] internal compiler error (testcase attached))

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Package: gcc
Version: 1:2.95.2-4
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# cc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/specs
gcc version 2.95.2 19991109 (Debian GNU/Linux)
# cc -O3 -c bug.c
bug.c: In function `gettime':
bug.c:25: `ULONG_MAX' undeclared (first use in this function)
bug.c:25: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
bug.c:25: for each function it appears in.)
bug.c:27: Internal compiler error in `output_fix_trunc', at 
config/i386/i386.c:4012
Please submit a full bug report.
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# cat bug.c
#include sys/time.h /* for gettimeofday() */

#define rdtsc(low,high) \
 __asm__ __volatile__(rdtsc : =a (low), =d (high))

static unsigned long tsc_per_usec = 0, init_tsc_upper = 0;

static void init_gettime(void)
{
unsigned long usecs, a1, b1, a2, b2, a3, b3, a4, b4;
struct timeval tv1, tv2;

usecs = (tv2.tv_usec + ((tv1.tv_sec==tv2.tv_sec) ? 0 : 1e6)) - tv1.tv_usec;
tsc_per_usec = (a3-a2)/usecs;
}

double
gettime(void)
{
unsigned long a, b;

if(tsc_per_usec == 0)
init_gettime();

return ((b-init_tsc_upper)*((double)ULONG_MAX+1) + a) / tsc_per_usec / 1e6;
}

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Kernel Version: Linux redwood 2.2.12 #2 SMP Tue Jan 11 20:27:39 CST 2000 i686 
unknown

Versions of the packages gcc depends on:
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Subject: register parameters lost when profiling

Package: libc5-dev
Version: 5.4.33-6

When a function that takes parameters in registers on the i386
is compiled with -pg, the first few parameters are lost.  

This is because -pg makes the compiler insert a mcount() call in the
function but no code to save registers over that call and mcount() doesn't
save them either.

I'm using GCC 2.7.2.1-2 on Debian 1.3, with kernel 2.0.33.  A person
told me that GCC 2.8.0 isn't any different but that the libc6 mcount()
does save the registers.  So I believe mcount() is the place to save
them in.

Here's a test case for you:

$ cat proftest.c
void proftest(int a, int b, int c, int d) __attribute__((regparm(3)));

int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
  proftest(1, 2, 3, 4);
  return 0;
}

void
proftest(int a, int b, int c, int d)
{
  printf(parameters were: %d, %d, %d, %d\n, a, b, c, d);
}
$ gcc -pg proftest.c
$ a.out
parameters were: 134523398, 134523422, 3, 4
$ gcc proftest.c
$ a.out
parameters were: 1, 2, 3, 4

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Bug#193689: gcc-3.3: GCC 3.3 uninstallable on i386

2003-05-17 Thread Javier
Package: gcc-3.3
Version: 1:3.3-1
Severity: normal

The package libgcc1 depends of nonexistent lib64gcc1, so it is not
installable.

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Versions of packages gcc-3.3 depends on:
ii  binutils2.13.90.0.18-1.7 The GNU assembler, linker and bina
ii  cpp-3.3 1:3.3-0pre9  The GNU C preprocessor
ii  gcc-3.3-base1:3.3-1  The GNU Compiler Collection (base 
ii  libc6   2.3.1-16 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
pn  libgcc1  Not found.

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Bug#88260: marked as done ([fixed in g++-3.0] No warning for missing return in non-void member func)

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Package: g++
Version: 1:2.95.3-5
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I'm not getting a warning for the missing return statement in Foo::Bar()
here:

===
test.cc
===

#include map
#include string

using namespace std;

struct Foo : mapstring,string 
{
  string Bar(string) { }
};

==
Shell:
==
$  ls test.o 
ls: test.o: No such file or directory
$ gcc -c -O -Wall -pedantic -Wwrite-strings -ffor-scope -Wtraditional -Wshadow 
-Wcast-align -Wpointer-arith test.cc 
$ ls test.o 
test.o


Note that the string argument appears to be significant: if I do not require
at least one string parameter, I do get a warning.  Replacing all occurrences 
of string by some other type (including a simple class template instantiation) 
will also yield an appropriate warning.

The problem is made all the worse by the fact that calling Foo::Bar() appears 
to crash the program during destruction of the argument string.


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Bug#47981: marked as done ([fixed in upstream 20000518] [alpha] Mutt segv on viewing list of attachments)

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Bug#172956: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.x] Sparc GCC issue with -mcpu=ultrasparc)

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Package: gcc-2.95
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When invoking gcc with -mcpu=ultrasparc, the assembler still thinks
it's compiling for sparclite !

Simple test case:

#include stdio.h

int main (void)
{
  printf (Hello World\n);
  return 0;
}

gcc -mcpu=ultrasparc foo.c
/tmp/cc44hl4o.s: Assembler messages:
/tmp/cc44hl4o.s:22: Error: Architecture mismatch on ba,pt %xcc,.LL2.
/tmp/cc44hl4o.s:22:  (Requires v9|v9a|v9b; requested architecture is sparclite.)
/tmp/cc44hl4o.s:25: Error: Architecture mismatch on return.
/tmp/cc44hl4o.s:25:  (Requires v9|v9a|v9b; requested architecture is sparclite.)

If I add -Wa,-Av9b on the command line, the issue goes away. However I
think gcc should be smart enough to pass the right options to the
assembler - like it does on other architectures.

This system is using binutils version 2.12.90.0.1-4, if it makes a difference.

Hope this helps,

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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
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fixincludes_3.3-1_i386.deb
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g++-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
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g77-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
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Bug#162074: marked as done ([fix in 3.2] Warning when including stl.h)

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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CPPFLAGS:-D_GNU_SOURCE -D_REENTRANT
CXXFLAGS:-O3 -g -Wall -Wshadow -Woverloaded-virtual -Winline
TARGET_ARCH: -march=i486

Building mysourcefile.cpp.
In file included from
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/../../../../include/g++-3/map:31,
 from
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/../../../../include/g++-3/stl.h:9,
 from mysourcefile.cpp:4:
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/../../../../include/g++-3/stl_tree.h: In
functionnt __black_count(_Rb_tree_node_base *, _Rb_tree_node_base
*)':
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/../../../../include/g++-3/stl_tree.h:1258:
warning: can't inline call to   nt __black_count(_Rb_tree_node_base *,
_Rb_tree_node_base *)'
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/../../../../include/g++-3/stl_tree.h:1266:
warning: called from here

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ii  cpp2.95.4-14  The GNU C preprocessor.
ii  g++-2.95   2.95.4-7   The GNU C++ compiler.
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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
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Bug#158704: marked as done ([fix in 3.2] gcc doesn't warn about unreachable code)

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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gcc compiles following program without emitting warning even with
-Wall -ansi -pedantic. gcc-3.2 also compiles this program.

int main() 
{
  int a = 0;
  
  while (a == 0) {
a = 1;
  } while (1);
  
  return 0;
}

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Bug#85535: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.1, PR optimization/3508]: builtin memcmp() could be optimised)

2003-05-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: gcc
Version: 1:2.95.2-20
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If I did a memcmp() on two 32-bit objects and used the result value as
a boolean, then memcmp() should not go to the trouble of determining the
order of those two objects.  It should simply determine whether they're
equal or not.  This can be generalised to objects of any size.

For example, the code

int main() {
return !memcmp(abcd, efgh, 4);
}

produces the assembly (-S -g -O2),

movl $.LC1,%esi
movl $.LC0,%edi
movl $4,%ecx
cld
testb $0,%al
repz
cmpsb
sete %al

which is a waste because it could've simply loaded the two objects into
registers and compared them.  The same is true on other architectures as
well.

I have reproduced this problem with gcc 2.95.3.

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Bug#53698: marked as done ([fixed upstream 001117] internal compiler error with templates)

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The included source code results an internal compiler error.
The error is generated when g++ is run without any
command line options apart from the source file name.

I am running Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 i386, kernel 2.2.11.  Every package
g++ depends on is updated to the most recent version in unstable.

Here's g++'s output:
communicate.C: In method `void Component::start_handlerComponent *(Component 
*)':
communicate.C:20:   instantiated from here
communicate.C:14: Internal compiler error.
communicate.C:14: Please submit a full bug report.
communicate.C:14: See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/faq.html#bugreport 
for instructions.

Here's the source:

void foobar (void (*)(void *));

class Component {
public:
  virtual void handler () {}

  template class comp_type void start_handler (comp_type);
private:
  template class comp_type static void * startup (void *);
};

template class comp_type void Component::start_handler (comp_type data)
{
  foobar (startupcomp_type); /* Internal compiler error here.  */
}

int main ()
{
  Component comp;
  comp.start_handler (comp);   /* Instantiated here.  */
}
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Bug#165110: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.x] undocumented option -pthread)

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Package: gcc
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In the man page of gcc(1), the option -pthread is not described.

Here is the description from the freebsd project :

-pthread
  Link a user-threaded process against libc_r instead
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Bug#156450: marked as done ([fixed in 3.x] doesn't handle empty args in macro function if there is only one arg)

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 In C you are allowed to have empry arguments to macro function, however
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 I've included a C file that should work not matter what value the
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Bug#90363: marked as done ([fixed in g77-3.0] f77 miscompiles PIC on arm)

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Package: g77
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(the same problem has also been seen on 1:2.95.3-5, but might be fixed
in the yet-unreleased g77 3.0)

g77 miscompiles PIC code on the armv4l-linux:

ii  g772.95.2-13  The GNU Fortran 77 compiler.
ii  gcc2.95.2-13  The GNU C compiler.
ii  binutils   2.9.5.0.31-3   The GNU assembler, linker and binary utiliti

The symptom is that some local compiler labels get into shared
libraries:

gcc -O2  -I/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src -I. he_main.o he_cntrl.o he_disp.o 
he_file.o -o hdfed -L/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src -ldf -ljpeg -lz
/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src/libdf.so: undefined reference to `LC6'
/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src/libdf.so: undefined reference to `LC5'
/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src/libdf.so: undefined reference to `LC1'
/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src/libdf.so: undefined reference to `LC8'
/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src/libdf.so: undefined reference to `LC7'
/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src/libdf.so: undefined reference to `LC3'
/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src/libdf.so: undefined reference to `LC9'
/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src/libdf.so: undefined reference to `LC0'
/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src/libdf.so: undefined reference to `LC4'
/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src/libdf.so: undefined reference to `LC11'
/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src/libdf.so: undefined reference to `LC10'
/home/phil/work/libhdf/hdf/src/libdf.so: undefined reference to `LC2'

Several of the shared objects getting in libdf.so contain these
symbols:

nm dfanff.sho | grep LC
 U .LC0
 U .LC1
 U .LC10
 U .LC11
 U .LC2
 U .LC3
 U .LC4
 U .LC5
 U .LC6
 U .LC7
 U .LC8
 U .LC9

The same object compiled without fPIC does not contain these symbols:

nm dfanff.o | grep LC
zsh: 28005 done   nm dfanff.o | 
zsh: 28006 exit 1 grep LC

The objects were compiled with:

g77  -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -o dfanff.sho -c dfanff.f
g77  -D_REENTRANT -c dfanff.f

This happens when compiling the libhdf4 4.1r4-4 debian package.

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-- System Information
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2002 i686 unknown

Versions of the packages gcc depends on:
ii  cpp2.95.4-14  The GNU C preprocessor.
ii  cpp-2.95   2.95.4-7   The GNU C preprocessor.
ii  gcc-2.95   2.95.4-7   The GNU C compiler.

Example code:
--
#define ASSERT(test_expression, ...) \
if (! (test_expression)) \
{ \
  fprintf(stderr, Assertion failed:  #test_expression \n); \
  fprintf(stderr, #__VA_ARGS__);  \
  fprintf(stderr, Function trace:\n); \
  exit(1); \
}

int main(void)
{
ASSERT(10);
printf(run_tests(): Assertion failure.\n);
ASSERT(01, Test completed successfully.);

return 0;
}
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gcc: Internal compiler error: program cpp0 got fatal signal 11



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Bug#151675: marked as done ([fixed in gcc-3.x] gcc: infinite loop with -O on arm)

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Hello,

compiling tryulong32.c on arm with gcc-2.95.2-13.1 and the -O option seems
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This also seems to be an issue with gcc-2.95.4, please see this build log:
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?pkg=bglibsver=1.001-1arch=armstamp=1025238522file=logas=raw

tryulong32.c
---
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{
  unsigned long u;
  u = 1;
  u += u; u += u; u += u; u += u; u += u; u += u; u += u; u += u;
  u += u; u += u; u += u; u += u; u += u; u += u; u += u; u += u;
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Package: g++-3.2
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GCC 3.2.1 emits the following error:

foo.cc:16: generic thunk code fails for method `virtual void 
B::foo(char*, ...)
' which uses `...'

when compiling the  code included below. The same code compiles  runs 
fine with GCC 2.95. The error also does not appear if B does not 
subclass from A.


#include iostream

class A {
public:
 virtual void foo(char* x, ...) {}
 virtual void bar(int x, ...) = 0;
};

class B   : public virtual A {
public:
 virtual void foo(char* x, ...);
 virtual void bar(int x, ...);
};

void B::foo(char* x, ...) {
 std::cout  B::foo\n;
}

void B::bar(int x, ...) {
 std::cout  B::bar\n;
}

int main() {
 std::cout  hello, world\n;
 B b;
 b.foo(x, y, z);
 b.bar(1, 2, 3);
}


AFAIK this is completely valid C++ and there is no workaround.

I am using unstable (updated this morning) on an i686.



Thanks

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Package: lapack-dev
Version: 3.0.2531a-18
Severity: important

All attempts to link with -llapack on alpha (tested on lully and excher)
fails with

/usr/lib/liblapack.so: undefined reference to `__multi3'

Linking with -static works though.

/Micce


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Versions of packages lapack-dev depends on:
ii  blas-dev1.1-9Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines, 
ii  blas-dev [blas2-dev]1.1-9Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines, 
ii  lapack  3.0.2531a-18 a library of linear algebra routin
ii  libc6.1-dev [libc6-dev] 2.2.5-4  GNU C Library: Development Librari


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Bug#141797: marked as done ([fixed in g++-3.0/3.1] Internal compiler error)

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pts/3:gcc-bug,0$ gcc x.cpp 
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x.cpp:11: Please submit a full bug report.
x.cpp:11: Internal compiler error:
x.cpp:11: See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html for instructions.

x.cpp follows

namespace N
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templatetypename T struct A
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};

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struct B: N::A
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Bug#154767: marked as done ([fixed in 3.x] cpp-2.95 fails to parse macros with varargs correctly)

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Subject: cpp-2.95: cpp fails to parse macros with varargs correctly
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Package: cpp-2.95
Version: 1:2.95.4-10
Severity: important

Given the sample code (extracted from the Linux kernel sources):

#include stdio.h

#define DRM_NAME drm
#define KERN_ERR 7

#define DRM_ERROR(fmt, args...) \
printf(KERN_ERR [ DRM_NAME :%s] *ERROR*  fmt , __FUNCTION__, ##
args)

int main()
{
DRM_ERROR( test\n );
return 0;
}

cpp produces the following code for the main() function:

int main()
{
printf(7  [ drm  :%s] *ERROR*test\n   ,  ) ;
return 0;
}

which is incorrect according to the info docs:

   The reason for using ##' is to handle the case when args' matches
no arguments at all.  In this case, args' has an empty value.  In this
case, the second comma in the definition becomes an embarrassment: if
it got through to the expansion of the macro, we would get something
like this:

 fprintf (stderr, success!\n , )

which is invalid C syntax.  ##' gets rid of the comma, so we get the
following instead:

 fprintf (stderr, success!\n)


Which is not the case. That bug breaks the compile of the 2.4.19-rc3-ac4
kernel (the DRM tree). Both cpp 3.0 and 3.1 work correctly.

-- System Information
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Kernel Version: Linux beowulf 2.4.19-rc3-ac3 #1 Sat Jul 27 21:42:48 CEST 2002 
i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux

Versions of the packages cpp-2.95 depends on:
ii  cpp   2.95.4-15 The GNU 
C preprocessor.
ii  libc6 2.2.5-12  GNU C 
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Bug#140427: marked as done ([fixed in g++-3.1] Internal compiler error)

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Package: gcc-2.95
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$cat test.cc
#include map
#include iostream

class ResItem : public std::map
{
public:
ResItem() : std::map() {};
void print() { cout  hello\n; }
};

int main()
{
ResItem a;
a.print();

return 0;
}

I knew, it's incorrect... but:
 
$gcc -v test.cc
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/specs
gcc version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease)
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/cpp0 -lang-c++ -v -D__GNUC__=2 -D__GNUG__=2 
-D__GNUC_MINOR__=95 -D__cplusplus -D__ELF__ -Dunix -D__i386__ -Dlinux -D__ELF__ 
-D__unix__ -D__i386__ -D__linux__ -D__unix -D__linux -Asystem(posix) 
-D__EXCEPTIONS -Acpu(i386) -Amachine(i386) -Di386 -D__i386 -D__i386__ test.cc 
/tmp/ccz4c5vn.ii
GNU CPP version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease) (i386 Linux/ELF)
#include ... search starts here:
#include ... search starts here:
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/../../../../include/g++-3
 /usr/local/include
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/include
 /usr/include
End of search list.
The following default directories have been omitted from the search path:
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/../../../../i386-linux/include
End of omitted list.
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.4/cc1plus /tmp/ccz4c5vn.ii -quiet -dumpbase 
test.cc -version -o /tmp/ccUImZxI.s
GNU C++ version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease) (i386-linux) compiled by 
GNU C version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease).
test.cc:5: Internal compiler error.
test.cc:5: Please submit a full bug report.
test.cc:5: Internal compiler error:
test.cc:5: See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html for instructions.


/evk

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From: Matthias Klose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Bug#140427: fixed in gcc-3.3 1:3.3ds9-1
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Date: Sat, 17 May 2003 17:32:43 -0400
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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
gcc-3.3, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

cpp-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/cpp-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
cpp-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/cpp-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
fastjar_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/fastjar_3.3-1_i386.deb
fixincludes_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/fixincludes_3.3-1_i386.deb
g++-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/g++-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
g77-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/g77-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
g77-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/g77-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
gcc-3.3-base_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gcc-3.3-base_3.3-1_i386.deb
gcc-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gcc-3.3-doc_3.3-1_all.deb
gcc-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gcc-3.3_3.3-1_i386.deb
gcc-3.3_3.3ds9-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gcc-3.3_3.3ds9-1.diff.gz
gcc-3.3_3.3ds9-1.dsc
  to pool/main/g/gcc-3.3/gcc-3.3_3.3ds9-1.dsc
gcc-3.3_3.3ds9.orig.tar.gz
  

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