On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 06:50:04PM +0100, Jakub Jelinek wrote: > On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 12:46:16PM -0500, Michael Meissner via Gcc-patches > wrote: > > Allow other languages to change long double format on PowerPC. > > > > With Fortran adding support for changing the long double format, this > > patch removes the code that only allowed C/C++ to change the long double > > format for GLIBC 2.32 and later without a warning. > > > > I have bootstraped the compiler with this change and there where no > > regressesion. In addition, I have applied it to the power-ieee128 branch > > where > > the work is being done to add support for both types of 128-bit floating > > point > > on PowerPC. If I build a compiler from that branch, I can change the > > 128-bit > > floating point format at compile time. > > > > Can I check this patch into the trunk GCC compiler? > > > > gcc/ > > 2022-01-12 Michael Meissner <meiss...@the-meissners.org> > > > > * config/rs6000/rs6000.c (rs6000_option_override_internal): Remove > > checks for only C/C++ front ends before allowing the long double > > format to change without a warning. > > This is already on the trunk, I've merged the power-ieee128 branch changes > into trunk yesterday (r12-6491 through r12-6508 commits inclusive). > This patch in particular as > r12-6503-g7d8011fa00fca283003c84e23a8ca66286f83dfa.
Thanks. I didn't notice that the patches had been merged into the trunk. -- Michael Meissner, IBM PO Box 98, Ayer, Massachusetts, USA, 01432 email: meiss...@linux.ibm.com