> From: gcc-patches-ow...@gcc.gnu.org [mailto:gcc-patches-
> ow...@gcc.gnu.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Preud'homme
>
> > From: Richard Biener [mailto:richard.guent...@gmail.com]
> >
> > + /* Convert the result of load if necessary. */
> > + if (!useless_type_conversio
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 11:34:50AM +0200, Marek Polacek wrote:
> Ran ubsan testsuite (-m32/-m64) + bootstrap-ubsan on x86_64-linux, ok now?
>
> 2014-04-29 Marek Polacek
>
> * gcc.c (sanitize_spec_function): Handle SANITIZE_FLOAT_DIVIDE.
> * builtins.def: Initialize builtins even fo
Matthew Fortune writes:
> Hi Richard,
>
> When MIPSr1 introduced the ability to use odd-numbered single-precision
> registers some implementations continued to only support even-numbered
> single-precision registers. Notably, loongson3a in FR=0 mode only
> permits the even-numbered registers to b
Hi Richard,
I addressed all your comments but the ones below.
> From: Richard Biener [mailto:richard.guent...@gmail.com]
>
> + /* Convert the result of load if necessary. */
> + if (!useless_type_conversion_p (TREE_TYPE (tgt),
> +
Minor detail:
+ if ((flags & OPTION_MASK_FLOAT128) != 0)
+rs6000_define_or_undefine_macro (define_p, "__FLOAT128__");
I recently added __SIZEOF_FLOAT128__ to the x86 target to advertise the
availability of __float128, it would be good if we had a common macro (it
can be in addition to __F
Hi,
This patch expands small memset calls into direct memory set instructions by
introducing "setmemsi" pattern. For processors without NEON support, it
expands memset using general store instruction. For example, strd for
4-bytes aligned addresses. For processors with NEON support, it expands
m
Dominik Vogt pointed out a problem in the Go frontend: it could
overwrite memory incorrectly if an archive contains a file whose name is
only spaces. This patch fixes the problem. Bootstrapped and ran Go
testsuite on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu. Committed to mainline and 4.9
branch.
Ian
diff -r e
On 4/29/2014 5:48 AM, Richard Earnshaw wrote:
On 29/04/14 11:47, dw wrote:
While I'm waiting to hear back from Gerald about my responses to his
other corrections, I have answered one question:
How does the user know what is dialect #0? Same for the others?
When I originally wrote that secti
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 2:37 PM, John Marino wrote:
>
>> I don't understand the benefit of libgcc/enable-execute-stack-bsd.c.
>> The code seems the same as the existing
>> libgcc/enable-execute-stack-mprotect.c. All you are changing is
>> omitting need_enable_exec_stack. If you just drop the Fre
On 29-04-14 20:56, Richard Henderson wrote:
I've written this concept patch, which tries to address the same problem, but
>in a different (and I hope more generic) way.
>
>It adds a post-emission C-code operand to define_expand.
>
>As an example of how this could be useful, for the define_expand
> > > +if (-d .git) {
> > "-d .git" is, erm, not so great.
>
> yeah, the only reason I was willing to do it is the script already
> requires being run at top level, but that annoys me too.
That, but also it is equivalent to
if ((-d $_)."git") {
which is probably not what you wanted ;-)
"use w
At least for function calls we can use their location info
to generate better diagnostics.
Regtested/bootstrapped on x86_64-linux, ok for trunk?
2014-04-29 Marek Polacek
PR c/56989
* c-typeck.c (default_conversion): Use better location for
error call.
* gcc.dg
I think we should have an option to turn off various "discards
qualifier" warnings (only for C), or to make them hard errors.
This patch adds new option, called -Wdiscarded-qualifiers (as
suggested in the BZ) for that.
Regtested/bootstrapped on x86_64-linux, ok for trunk?
2014-04-29 Marek Polace
Boolean types were introduced with the advent of C99, which means
we should pedwarn when _Bool is used in ansi/c89/c90/iso9899:1990
mode with -Wpedantic, similarly what we do for _Complex.
We don't warn for system headers, so it's possible to include
and then use bool. I made use of that to fix s
It's correct to warn about returning an address of a local label,
but it's clumsy to say it's "local variable. We can easily distinguish
between a label and a variable.
Regtested/bootstrapped on x86_64-linux, ok for trunk?
2014-04-29 Marek Polacek
PR c/43395
c/
* c-typeck.c (
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Paolo Carlini wrote:
> .. are we going to add some of these (micro-)benchmarks to the performance
> testsuite, yes? ;)
I think the wregex one is great :)
--
Regards,
Tim Shen
On 04/29/14 08:40, Richard Biener wrote:
This is step two - do GIMPLE stmt and SSA verification when the IL
is in such state. It needs extra conditionals for IPA pass
contexts which may run on inconsistent IL until fixup_cfg had
a chance to run and adjust the IL for noreturn and nothrow
changes
On 04/25/2014 05:45 AM, Marek Polacek wrote:
> 2014-04-25 Marek Polacek
>
> PR c/60351
> * c-typeck.c (build_binary_op): Use location when warning about
> shift count.
>
> * gcc.dg/pr60351.c: New test.
Ok.
r~
On Tue, 2014-04-29 at 10:39 -0500, seg...@kernel.crashing.org wrote:
> > +# if this is a git tree then take name and email from the git configuration
> > +if (-d .git) {
> > + $gitname = `git config user.name`;
> > + chomp($gitname);
> > + if ($gitname) {
> > + $name = $gitname;
> > + }
> >
On 04/29/2014 01:59 AM, Tom de Vries wrote:
> On 24-04-14 17:13, Eric Botcazou wrote:
>>> The hook is called right after expansion of calls, and allows a target to do
>>> additional processing, such as f.i. adding clobbers to
>>> CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE.
>>>
>>> Instead of using the hook, we could
On 04/25/2014 08:44 AM, Marek Polacek wrote:
> 2014-04-25 Marek Polacek
>
> PR c/60139
> * c-typeck.c (output_init_element): Pass OPT_Wpedantic to pedwarn
> and pedwarn_init. Use loc insted of input_location.
>
> * gcc.dg/pr60139.c: New test.
Ok.
r~
On 04/29/2014 05:42 AM, Richard Earnshaw wrote:
> On 23/04/14 16:20, Alan Lawrence wrote:
>> This patch is a small tidy of a more-complicated expression that just flips
>> a
>> single bit and can thus be a simple XOR.
>>
>> No regressions on aarch64-none-elf or aarch64_be-none-elf. (I've verified
On 4/29/2014 19:23, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 11:37 AM, John Marino wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone have any issues with this set of patches to add support for
>> the DragonFly targets? It's a blocker for other patches of mine that
>> have a more general benefit, but this (relati
DR 1351 says that when calculating the implicit exception-specification
for a defaulted default constructor, we need to consider whether an
NSDMI could throw. Previously we have represented an uncalculated
implicit eh-spec with a list of the subobject constructors that will be
called, but that
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 10:39:00AM -0500, seg...@kernel.crashing.org wrote:
> > +# if this is a git tree then take name and email from the git configuration
> > +if (-d .git) {
> > + $gitname = `git config user.name`;
> > + chomp($gitname);
> > + if ($gitname) {
> > + $name = $gitname;
> > +
On 04/29/2014 10:13 AM, Evgeny Stupachenko wrote:
> + /* For a rotaion permutation with one operand like: {5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4}
> + PALIGNR is better than PSHUFB. Check for a rotation in permutation. */
> + for (i = 0; i < nelt; ++i)
> +if d->perm[(i + 1) & (nelt - 1)] - d->perm[i])) &
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 3:33 PM, Pat Haugen wrote:
> On 04/16/2014 10:27 PM, David Edelsohn wrote:
>>>
>>> >Updated patch with above comments incorporated. Bootstrap/regtest on
>>> > BE/LE
>>> >with no new regressions. Ok for trunk?
>>
>> 2014-04-08 Pat Haugen
>>
>> * config/rs6000/rs600
.. are we going to add some of these (micro-)benchmarks to the
performance testsuite, yes? ;)
Paolo.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 07:58:39AM -0700, H.J. Lu wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 6:50 AM, Evgeny Stupachenko
> wrote:
> > The patch adds use of palignr instruction, when we have one operand
> > permutation like:
> > {5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4}:
> >
> > Treating this as {5 6 7 8 9 a b c} on 2 operands, an
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 11:37 AM, John Marino wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any issues with this set of patches to add support for
> the DragonFly targets? It's a blocker for other patches of mine that
> have a more general benefit, but this (relatively simple) one has to go
> in first.
It's incon
Thanks. The path is fixed according to your comments:
diff --git a/gcc/config/i386/i386.c b/gcc/config/i386/i386.c
index 002d295..aa6372a 100644
--- a/gcc/config/i386/i386.c
+++ b/gcc/config/i386/i386.c
@@ -42807,6 +42807,79 @@ expand_vec_perm_pshufb (struct expand_vec_perm_d *d)
return true;
On 29/04/14 12:54 -0400, Tim Shen wrote:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 6:17 AM, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
This runs much faster on trunk than with 4.9.0, so we might want to
backport your recent patches to the gcc-4_9-branch.
It's faster but nothing to do with optimization. It's because my first
patch
Committed as revision 209906.
A.
Marcus Shawcroft wrote:
On 27 March 2014 10:52, Alan Lawrence wrote:
This patch replaces the temporary inline assembler for vzip_* in arm_neon.h
with equivalent calls to __builtin_shuffle. These are matched by
aarch64_expand_vec_perm_const{,_1} to output the s
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 6:17 AM, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
> This runs much faster on trunk than with 4.9.0, so we might want to
> backport your recent patches to the gcc-4_9-branch.
It's faster but nothing to do with optimization. It's because my first
patch set the DFS approach by default, which i
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 6:58 PM, H.J. Lu wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 6:50 AM, Evgeny Stupachenko
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> The patch adds use of palignr instruction, when we have one operand
>> permutation like:
>> {5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4}:
>>
>> Treating this as {5 6 7 8 9 a b c} on 2 operands, and t
On 04/29/2014 06:50 AM, Evgeny Stupachenko wrote:
> + if (d->one_operand_p != true)
> +return false;
This looks odd. Better as !d->one_operand_p.
> +
> + /* For an in order permutation with one operand like: {5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4}
> + PALIGNR is better than PSHUFB. Check for an order in pe
> +# if this is a git tree then take name and email from the git configuration
> +if (-d .git) {
> + $gitname = `git config user.name`;
> + chomp($gitname);
> + if ($gitname) {
> + $name = $gitname;
> + }
> +
> + $gitaddr = `git config user.email`;
> + chomp($gitaddr);
> + if ($gitaddr
Hi folks,
Does anyone have any issues with this set of patches to add support for
the DragonFly targets? It's a blocker for other patches of mine that
have a more general benefit, but this (relatively simple) one has to go
in first.
Thanks,
John
On 4/20/2014 21:04, John Marino wrote:
> On 4/20/2
Append "evaluates to 0", in Wundef diagnostic.
clang prints the following diagnostic for -Wundef:
undef.c:1:5: warning: 'FOO' is not defined, evaluates to 0 [-Wundef]
#if FOO
^
OK to commit ?
[libcpp]
* expr.c (eval_token): Modify Wundef diagnostic.
[gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cpp]
* warn-undef.c:
On Tue, 2014-04-29 at 11:16 +0200, Richard Biener wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 2:58 AM, David Malcolm wrote:
> > On Thu, 2014-04-24 at 15:46 -0600, Jeff Law wrote:
> >> On 03/10/14 13:22, David Malcolm wrote:
> >> > Gimple function dumps contain the types of parameters, but not of the
> >> > r
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 6:50 AM, Evgeny Stupachenko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The patch adds use of palignr instruction, when we have one operand
> permutation like:
> {5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4}:
>
> Treating this as {5 6 7 8 9 a b c} on 2 operands, and therefore palignr on 5.
>
> Bootstrap and make check passed.
>
Hi!
I've committed following fix, approved by Richard on IRC and Jeff in the PR.
process_assignment was assuming that no code needs to be emitted
for gimple_assign_cast_p if the mode is the same, which is usually true,
except for the case when REDUCE_BIT_FIELD in expand_expr_real_2 needs to
mask o
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Tom Tromey wrote:
> This implements __builtin_assert_no_side_effects, aka PR c/57612.
>
> The idea is to have an easy way to assert that an expression is
> side-effect-free. This can be used in macros that expand their
> arguments more than once, to ensure that th
This is step two - do GIMPLE stmt and SSA verification when the IL
is in such state. It needs extra conditionals for IPA pass
contexts which may run on inconsistent IL until fixup_cfg had
a chance to run and adjust the IL for noreturn and nothrow
changes (done only by ipa-pure-const).
Bootstrapp
This implements __builtin_assert_no_side_effects, aka PR c/57612.
The idea is to have an easy way to assert that an expression is
side-effect-free. This can be used in macros that expand their
arguments more than once, to ensure that the macro's user doesn't pass
in a side-effecting expression:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 3:21 PM, Trevor Saunders wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 02:58:11PM +0200, Richard Biener wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:08 PM, wrote:
>> > From: Trevor Saunders
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > This implements finalizers by keeping a list of registered finalizers
>> > and
2014-04-28 16:16 GMT+04:00 Richard Biener :
> On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Yuri Rumyantsev wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> We implemented enhancement for if-convert phase to recognize the
>> simplest conditional reduction and to transform it vectorizable form,
>> e.g. statement
>> if (A[i] != 0) n
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 7:37 PM, Prathamesh Kulkarni
wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 6:49 PM, Manuel López-Ibáñez
> wrote:
>> This hunk in your patch doesn't seem related:
> Oops, Sorry. Removed that, and re-tested.
>>
>> @@ -509,6 +509,9 @@ Warn about missing fields in struct init
>> Wsizeof-p
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 6:49 PM, Manuel López-Ibáñez
wrote:
> This hunk in your patch doesn't seem related:
Oops, Sorry. Removed that, and re-tested.
>
> @@ -509,6 +509,9 @@ Warn about missing fields in struct init
> Wsizeof-pointer-memaccess
> C ObjC C++ ObjC++ Var(warn_sizeof_pointer_memaccess
Hi Guys,
I am applying the patch below to the mainline and 4.9 branch. It
fixes a few problems in the MSP430 backend. Specifically:
* The %O operand operator did not allow for the extra bytes pushed
onto the stack in large mode.
* The mulhisi3 pattern was disabled inside inte
Hi Ramana,
FWIW, I have executed the current set of my tests which cover all you
changes expect vmul, and I have noticed no regression.
Christophe.
2014-04-28 12:44 GMT+02:00 Ramana Radhakrishnan :
> I've special cased the ffast-math case for the _f32 intrinsics to prevent
> the auto-vectorizer
Hi,
The patch adds use of palignr instruction, when we have one operand
permutation like:
{5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4}:
Treating this as {5 6 7 8 9 a b c} on 2 operands, and therefore palignr on 5.
Bootstrap and make check passed.
Is it ok?
Evgeny
2014-04-29 Evgeny Stupachenko
* config/i386/
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 09:15:57PM +0100, Jeff Law wrote:
> On 03/24/14 05:44, James Greenhalgh wrote:
> > Which is much neater.
> >
> > It seems to me that this would probably be of benefit on all targets.
> >
> > This would be an argument for setting PUSH_ARGS_REVERSED to 1 by default
> > for all
Hi Richard,
When MIPSr1 introduced the ability to use odd-numbered single-precision
registers some implementations continued to only support even-numbered
single-precision registers. Notably, loongson3a in FR=0 mode only
permits the even-numbered registers to be used. For this reason and
also to
OK.
Jason
Hi,
I'd like to ping this patch:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2014-04/msg01319.html
Thanks!
Bill
--
Bill Schmidt, Ph.D.
IBM Advance Toolchain for PowerLinux
IBM Linux Technology Center
wschm...@linux.vnet.ibm.com
wschm...@us.ibm.com
Committed as revision 209896, following rev 209895 in which I added myself in
the wrong place :-!
Index: MAINTAINERS
===
--- MAINTAINERS (revision 209890)
+++ MAINTAINERS (revision 209896)
@@ -441,6 +441,7 @@
Asher Langton
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 02:58:11PM +0200, Richard Biener wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:08 PM, wrote:
> > From: Trevor Saunders
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > This implements finalizers by keeping a list of registered finalizers
> > and after every mark but before sweeping check to see if any of them a
This hunk in your patch doesn't seem related:
@@ -509,6 +509,9 @@ Warn about missing fields in struct init
Wsizeof-pointer-memaccess
C ObjC C++ ObjC++ Var(warn_sizeof_pointer_memaccess) Warning
LangEnabledBy(C ObjC C++ ObjC++,Wall)
+Wsizeof-array-argument
+C Var(warn_sizeof_array_argument) Warn
Committed as revision 209893.
Marcus Shawcroft wrote:
On 27 March 2014 10:52, Alan Lawrence wrote:
This adds DejaGNU tests of the existing AArch64 vzip_* intrinsics, both
checking the assembler output and the runtime results. Test bodies are in
separate files ready to reuse for ARM in the thir
Hi Guys,
I am applying the patch below in what I hope will be accepted as an
obvious fix for a build problem with the ARC, M32C and M32R backends.
The problem looks like this:
gcc/config/m32c/m32c.c: In function 'bool m32c_illegal_subreg_p(rtx)':
gcc/config/m32c/m32c.c:3178:88: erro
On 28/04/14 20:29, Ramana Radhakrishnan wrote:
> On 04/26/14 11:26, Kugan wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Attached patch implements TARGET_ATOMIC_ASSIGN_EXPAND_FENV for ARM. With
>> this, atomic test-case gcc.dg/atomic/c11-atomic-exec-5.c now PASS.
>>
>> This implementation is based on SPARC and i386 implemen
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:08 PM, wrote:
> From: Trevor Saunders
>
> Hi,
>
> This implements finalizers by keeping a list of registered finalizers
> and after every mark but before sweeping check to see if any of them are
> for unmarked blocks.
>
> bootstrapped + regtested on x86_64-unknown-linux
Hi,
the attached patch adds a new target hook allowing targets to keep
crtl->is_leaf true for leaf functions even if function profiling is
being used.
This e.g. helps s390 to omit generating a stack frame only due to
calling mcount. On S/390 we call mcount before the function prologue
so the mco
On 29/04/14 11:47, dw wrote:
> While I'm waiting to hear back from Gerald about my responses to his
> other corrections, I have answered one question:
>
>> How does the user know what is dialect #0? Same for the others?
>>
>> When I originally wrote that section, I didn't know the answer (which
On 23/04/14 16:20, Alan Lawrence wrote:
> This patch is a small tidy of a more-complicated expression that just flips a
> single bit and can thus be a simple XOR.
>
> No regressions on aarch64-none-elf or aarch64_be-none-elf. (I've verified
> code
> is indeed exercised by dg-torture.exp vshuf-v
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Manuel López-Ibáñez
wrote:
> On 23 April 2014 20:03, Prathamesh Kulkarni
> wrote:
>> I didn't attach the patch, I am extremely sorry for the noise.
>> I am re-posting the mail.
>> This is a follow up mail to
>> http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-help/2014-04/msg00096.htm
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:08 PM, wrote:
> From: Trevor Saunders
>
> Hi,
>
> the template allocation functions won't work with things that are
> actually variably sized, so its simpler to stop relying on gengtype for them
> first. However it turns out most of the usage of variably sized
On 04/29/2014 02:06 PM, Trevor Saunders wrote:
+if (-d .git) {
What about moving default name/addr (with finger, etc.) to else branch?
Well, consider the case git doesn't know
I wonder whether it's ok to force user to configure git before running
mklog...
-Y
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:08 PM, wrote:
> From: Trevor Saunders
>
> Hi,
>
> its unused so rm it.
>
> bootstrapped + regtested on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu ok?
Ok.
Thanks,
Richard.
> Trev
>
> gcc/ChangeLog:
>
> *ggc.h (ggc_alloc_cleared_simd_clone_stat): Remove function.
> ---
> gcc/gg
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:08 PM, wrote:
> From: Trevor Saunders
>
> Hi,
>
> C++ default args allow us to name the function foo instead of foo_stat with a
> wrapper macro foo.
>
> bootstrapped + regtested x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, ok?
Ok if it also bootstraps with --enable-gather-detailed-mem-st
I agree stdin gets different semantics than other files but I think
that's sort of ok because it means you generated the patch somehow so
presumably you can do that again if you need the patch.
True but this would be a surpising behavior for ordinary Linux user. We
can wait for Diego's opini
From: Trevor Saunders
Hi,
This implements finalizers by keeping a list of registered finalizers
and after every mark but before sweeping check to see if any of them are
for unmarked blocks.
bootstrapped + regtested on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, ok?
Trev
gcc/ChangeLog:
* ggc-common.c (
From: Trevor Saunders
Hi,
add a user of gc finalizers.
bootstrapped + regtested on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, ok?
Trev
gcc/ChangeLog:
* target-globals.c (target_globals::~target_globals): new destructor.
(target_globals_extra): Move out of save_target_globals.
(save_ta
From: Trevor Saunders
Hi,
the template allocation functions won't work with things that are
actually variably sized, so its simpler to stop relying on gengtype for them
first. However it turns out most of the usage of variably sized things in
gengtype is to deal with gengtype badness in
From: Trevor Saunders
Hi,
its unused so rm it.
bootstrapped + regtested on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu ok?
Trev
gcc/ChangeLog:
*ggc.h (ggc_alloc_cleared_simd_clone_stat): Remove function.
---
gcc/ggc.h | 7 ---
1 file changed, 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/gcc/ggc.h b/gcc/ggc.h
inde
From: Trevor Saunders
Hi,
C++ default args allow us to name the function foo instead of foo_stat with a
wrapper macro foo.
bootstrapped + regtested x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, ok?
Trev
gcc/ChangeLog:
2014-04-23 tbsaunde
* dwarf2out.c (tree_add_const_value_attribute): Call
g
Hi,
First we clean up the allocation functions for gc memory by removing macros
CXX_MEM_STAT_INFo makes useless, and using templates instead of autogenerating
code. Then we can add support for finalizers and automatically install
finalizers for types that have non trivial destructors.
Trev
GI
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 3:37 AM, Thomas Preud'homme
wrote:
> See updated part 3 of the patch in attachment. New ChangeLog are as follows
>
> *** gcc/ChangeLog ***
>
> 2014-04-23 Thomas Preud'homme
>
> PR tree-optimization/54733
> * tree-ssa-math-opts.c (find_bswap_load): Renamed
While I'm waiting to hear back from Gerald about my responses to his
other corrections, I have answered one question:
How does the user know what is dialect #0? Same for the others?
When I originally wrote that section, I didn't know the answer (which
is why I left it vague). Now I think I
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 3:34 AM, Thomas Preud'homme
wrote:
> See updated part 2 of the patch in attachment. Part 1 is unchanged. New
> ChangeLog are as follows:
>
> *** gcc/ChangeLog ***
>
> 2014-04-23 Thomas Preud'homme
>
> PR tree-optimization/54733
> * tree-ssa-math-opts.c (
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 7:48 AM, Thomas Preud'homme
wrote:
>> From: Andreas Schwab [mailto:sch...@suse.de]
>>
>> Please add m68k-*-*.
>
>> From: gcc-patches-ow...@gcc.gnu.org [mailto:gcc-patches-
>> ow...@gcc.gnu.org] On Behalf Of Rainer Orth
>>
>> Just omit the { target *-*-* } completely, also a
On 28/04/14 17:14 -0400, Tim Shen wrote:
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 4:18 PM, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
I thought I'd make a 5x speedup to the run-time of the regex matching,
but I was comparing the wrong version and the improvement actually
came from one of your patches yesterday - maybe this one:
ht
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 09:18:39AM +0400, Yury Gribov wrote:
> >+# XXX We should probably accept /dev/stdin or maybe magic autodetection of
> >+# being supposed to get the patch from stdin.
> >+#
>
> Can we just set $diff to '-' if @ARGV is empty?
sgtm
> >+# In any case if we got the diff on std
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 09:08:50AM +0400, Yury Gribov wrote:
> Hi Trevor,
>
> I think this looks rather useful.
sounds great!
> > +if (-d .git) {
>
> What about moving default name/addr (with finger, etc.) to else branch?
Well, consider the case git doesn't know, that said I could do
if (-d .
On 26/04/14 14:25, Eric Botcazou wrote:
>>> 2014-03-21 James Greenhalgh
>>>
>>> * calls.c (initialize_argument_information): Always treat
>>> PUSH_ARGS_REVERSED as 1, simplify code accordingly.
>>> (expand_call): Likewise.
>>> (emit_library_call_calue_1): Likewise.
>>> * expr
Hello,
gcc version 4.10.0 20140428 (experimental) (GCC)
Compiling (with c++ -c -std=c++11 b.cc) the following program
enum struct A
{
n = 3
};
int
foo()
{
int A;
return A::n;
}
results in the error:
b.cc: In function 'int foo()':
b.cc:10:10: error: 'A' is not a class, namespace, or enum
Ping? OK for trunk?
Thanks!
-Zhenqiang
> -Original Message-
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> ow...@gcc.gnu.org] On Behalf Of Zhenqiang Chen
> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 5:35 PM
> To: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org
> Cc: Ramana Radhakrishnan
> Subject: [PATCH, AR
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 10:46:06AM +0200, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 10:27:58AM +0200, Tobias Burnus wrote:
> > Thus, I think Fortran users would also prefer not to have
> > -fsanitize=undefined implying trapping dividing by zero.
> >
> > Thus, I wonder whether it wouldn't be m
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Patrick Palka wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 4:57 AM, Richard Biener
> wrote:
>> On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 5:03 PM, Patrick Palka wrote:
>>> I forgot the ChangeLog entry:
>>
>> Ok.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Richard.
>
> Thanks for reviewing. May someone please commit thi
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 2:58 AM, David Malcolm wrote:
> On Thu, 2014-04-24 at 15:46 -0600, Jeff Law wrote:
>> On 03/10/14 13:22, David Malcolm wrote:
>> > Gimple function dumps contain the types of parameters, but not of the
>> > return type.
>> >
>> > The attached patch fixes this omission; here'
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 10:05 PM, Richard Henderson wrote:
> On 04/17/2014 06:09 AM, Yuri Rumyantsev wrote:
>> + /* Build cond expression using COND and constant operand
>> + of reduction rhs. */
>> + c = fold_build_cond_expr (TREE_TYPE (rhs1),
>> + unshare_expr (con
On Mon, 28 Apr 2014, Cary Coutant wrote:
> What are the rules for backporting to 4.9.1? Should I backport this patch?
As it fixes a regression, yes. If you think it is safe to do so.
Richard.
> -cary
>
>
> > 2014-04-25 Cary Coutant
> >
> > gcc/
> > PR debug/60929
> > * dwa
On Mon, 28 Apr 2014, Jan Hubicka wrote:
> > On Wed, 23 Apr 2014, Richard Biener wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > This avoids all the complex work on simple things like
> > > clear_last_verified. It also makes eventually inlining all
> > > calls (for example the one with the small IPA pass hack)
> > > les
On 24-04-14 17:13, Eric Botcazou wrote:
The hook is called right after expansion of calls, and allows a target to do
additional processing, such as f.i. adding clobbers to
CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE.
Instead of using the hook, we could add code to the preparation statements
operand of the differen
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 10:27:58AM +0200, Tobias Burnus wrote:
> Thus, I think Fortran users would also prefer not to have
> -fsanitize=undefined implying trapping dividing by zero.
>
> Thus, I wonder whether it wouldn't be more useful to provide a command-line
> option
> to make the floating-poi
On 23 April 2014 20:03, Prathamesh Kulkarni wrote:
> I didn't attach the patch, I am extremely sorry for the noise.
> I am re-posting the mail.
> This is a follow up mail to
> http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-help/2014-04/msg00096.html
> I have attached patch that prints the warning when passed -Wvariad
Marc Glisse wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Apr 2014, Marek Polacek wrote:
>
> > This patch implements -fsanitize=float-divide-by-zero option that can
> > be used to detect division by zero even when using floating types.
> > Most of the code in ubsan_instrument_division was ready for this
> > so this was main
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