On Thursday, 22 August 2013 at 15:11:15 UTC, Johannes Pfau wrote:
Am Tue, 20 Aug 2013 18:40:09 +0200
schrieb "Timo Sintonen" <t.sinto...@luukku.com>:

I just updated my arm cross compiler to the latest head of gdc and gcc. Now I get this every time when I try to compile a file that has a class:

internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
0x99b39f crash_signal
        ../../gcc/gcc/toplev.c:335
0x8413ec tree_check
        ../../gcc/gcc/tree.h:3689
0x8413ec get_odr_type(tree_node*, bool)
        ../../gcc/gcc/ipa-devirt.c:263
0x841ac2 build_type_inheritance_graph()
        ../../gcc/gcc/ipa-devirt.c:360
0x6b6e21 analyze_functions
        ../../gcc/gcc/cgraphunit.c:854
0x6b8285 finalize_compilation_unit()
        ../../gcc/gcc/cgraphunit.c:2151
0x5fe5b4 d_write_global_declarations
        ../../gcc/gcc/d/d-lang.cc:619

This occurs every time in the last line of the last function in a class, no matter what the line or the function contains.

Is this a bug in gdc or gcc or just in my system?

This is strange. I haven't built a cross compiler recently but this does not seem to be cross-compiler specific. I've built a recent native
ARM compiler and can't reproduce this.
Yes, it seems not to be arm related. I tried to build a native compiler for normal Intel/pc/64-bit with the same result. I can compile both native and cross compiler with c and c++ only and install them and use them. The D compiler compiles fine without the library but as soon as there is a d class, I get this error.

The problem may be related to 64 bit linux. If I had something wrong im my system or there would be a bug in gcc, I think I could not be able to compile a c++ compiler.

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