-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 11/03/11 17:49, Andrew MacLeod wrote: > This is the first of 2 parts for the patches to the GCC directory, > it includes the changelog for parts 1 and 2 > > Primarily it is all the stuff required to create builtins. new > defs, support routines, config changes, etc. It also includes rth's > 386 port to the new builtins. > > The second part contains the actual built-in code in builtins.c > and optabs.c. The only comment I've got on this patch is wondering why the -f options are PARAMS.
I thought PARAMS were used more to tune along a range of values -- recursive depth for inlining, # iterations of certain passes, clamp number of items on lists, etc. Unless I'm missing something the new -f options have a range [01] and could just as easily have been -f<blah> -fno-<blah> options. Am I missing something? Jeff -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJOtAc+AAoJEBRtltQi2kC7gI0H/iET5AvlvNoFa6+Vr9lbqxET jHa6lBmLZfPEOj72y6abgUZ1DZdMGTYH5/h8oReZGR5ngZsopNRu8ezNpjpofYZK D3vXghwCxpxi/RPGvn54FqHgzOkv5n5z3lqFEpr7uIfq00Dw8wZVtfBfU6FYsrWx Dfv8ptVJ5g2qKlDHzhYG5xOaXqCymNfab3TkJu92iZqHGu5H+0uHI65Nz3GU8o8Y nv7wcBMemR4YYphHt/MFd1WClxbP3EI/KBvZHu9EL9D8SOQC6CtkVS5avKEEiUcm vF0xkwkydqvdPc0cpGG/XDIoJFGYKW3FsgOWnTVHSErwUP0Q0Mbfq3Aywdtujj4= =9cU6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----