Hi David,

On 3/24/23 15:53, David Malcolm wrote:
> On Fri, 2023-03-24 at 14:39 +0100, Alejandro Colomar via Gcc-patches
> wrote:
>> Warn about the following:
>>
>>     char  s[3] = "foo";
>>
[...]

>> ---
>>
>> Hi,
> 
> Hi Alex, thanks for the patch.

:)

> 
>>
>> I sent v1 to the wrong list.  This time I've made sure to write to
>> gcc-patches@.
> 
> Note that right now we're deep in bug-fixing/stabilization for GCC 13
> (and trunk is still tracking that effort), so your patch might be more
> suitable for GCC 14.

Sure, no problem.  Do you have a "next" branch where you pick patches
for after the release, or should I resend after the release?  Is
discussion of a patch reasonable now, or is it too much distracting
from your stabilization efforts?

> 
>>
>> v2 adds some draft of a test, as suggested by Martin.  However, I
>> don't
>> know yet how to write those, so the test is just a draft.  But I did
>> test the feature, by compiling GCC and compiling some small program
>> with
>> it.
> 
> Unfortunately the answer to the question "how do I run just one
> testcase in GCC's testsuite" is rather non-trivial; FWIW I've written
> up some notes on working with the GCC testsuite here:
> https://gcc-newbies-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/working-with-the-testsuite.html

Hmm, I'll try following that; thanks!  Is there anything obvious that
I might have missed, at first glance?

> 
> Hope this is helpful

Yup.  Thanks!

> Dave

Cheers,
Alex

-- 
<http://www.alejandro-colomar.es/>
GPG key fingerprint: A9348594CE31283A826FBDD8D57633D441E25BB5

Attachment: OpenPGP_signature
Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Reply via email to