So it looks like the teething problems with my case node optimisation have
been resolved, at least for now. Granted, platforms outside of Intel
haven't been heavily tested yet, I don't think. I'm worried that
https://bugs.freepascal.org/view.php?id=34782 might be because of it, if
only because
Am 30.12.2018 um 14:58 schrieb Olivier Coursière via fpc-devel:
> Some background :
>
> Haiku currently supports two compilers toolchains with two sets of libraries
> and ABI for its 32 bits flavor :
> - gcc 2 for BeOS compatibility
> - gcc 4 (or above : currently 7.3) for newer libraries like
Some background :
Haiku currently supports two compilers toolchains with two sets of
libraries and ABI for its 32 bits flavor :
- gcc 2 for BeOS compatibility
- gcc 4 (or above : currently 7.3) for newer libraries like Qt (and
Lazarus).
The default gcc toolchain can be changed using a