https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=87359

--- Comment #26 from paul.richard.thomas at gmail dot com <paul.richard.thomas 
at gmail dot com> ---
Jeurgen,

We are extremely pleased that you do follow developments on trunk. It
really helps to catch regressions early, while the changes are fresh
in mind :-)

Sometime, I would appreciate a briefing on what you are up to. I left
high energy theory when lattice QCD calculations were just starting.

Cheers

Paul


On 21 September 2018 at 19:32, juergen.reuter at desy dot de
<gcc-bugzi...@gcc.gnu.org> wrote:
> https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=87359
>
> --- Comment #24 from Jürgen Reuter <juergen.reuter at desy dot de> ---
> Paul, enjoy your time in Wales. Maybe this other issue wasn't caused by 
> r263916
> but by something else (though it must have been also in the past 2-3 weeks).
> What our functional tests do: they call a code generator (written in OCaml) to
> generate Fortran code, compile it and link it into a dynamical library. This 
> is
> then run by the main program, does a Monte Carlo integration. I'll try to find
> out as much as possible but my time is limited the next 1-2 weeks. On my
> university computers I am working with older versions (5.4 mainly because of
> Ubuntu 16), so no problem in my current work. I only follow the strategy on my
> laptop to follow the gcc development closely to catch possible issues before
> your official releases.
>
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