https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=106069

--- Comment #54 from GCC Commits <cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
The releases/gcc-14 branch has been updated by Alexandre Oliva
<aol...@gcc.gnu.org>:

https://gcc.gnu.org/g:109b389a0b1528ef7a7c12f0923fb3f5be238f0c

commit r14-10499-g109b389a0b1528ef7a7c12f0923fb3f5be238f0c
Author: Alexandre Oliva <ol...@adacore.com>
Date:   Tue Jul 23 00:44:05 2024 -0300

    [powerpc] [testsuite] reorder dg directives [PR106069]

    The dg-do directive appears after dg-require-effective-target in
    g++.target/powerpc/pr106069.C.  That doesn't work the way that was
    presumably intended.  Both of these directives set dg-do-what, but
    dg-do does so fully and unconditionally, overriding any decisions
    recorded there by earlier directives.  Reorder the directives more
    canonically, so that both take effect.


    for  gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog

            PR target/106069
            * g++.target/powerpc/pr106069.C: Reorder dg directives.

    (cherry picked from commit ad65caa332bc7600caff6b9b5b29175b40d91e67)

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