On 6/19/23 3:39 AM, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
Hi Paul!
On 2023-06-16T11:00:02-0500, "Paul E. Murphy via Gcc-patches"
<gcc-patc...@gcc.gnu.org> wrote:
This was noticed when fixing the gccgo usage of the macro, the
rust usage is very similar.
TARGET_AIX is defined as a non-zero value on linux/powerpc64le
which may cause unexpected behavior. TARGET_AIX_OS should be
used to toggle AIX specific behavior.
gcc/rust/ChangeLog:
* rust-object-export.cc [TARGET_AIX]: Rename and update
usage to TARGET_AIX_OS.
I don't have rights to formally approve this GCC/Rust change, but I'll
note that it follows "as obvious" (see
<https://gcc.gnu.org/gitwrite.html#policies>, "Obvious fixes") to the
corresponding GCC/Go change, which has been approved:
<https://inbox.sourceware.org/cakoqz8wdwc7g5_jbnk1jvgchhiurceeamzb5bqrx_vzjejp...@mail.gmail.com>,
and which is where this GCC/Rust code has been copied from, so I suggest
you push both patches at once.
Grüße
Thomas
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for reviewing. I do not have commit access, so I cannot push
this myself. If this is OK, could one of the rust maintainers push this
patch?
Thanks,
Paul
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