On 8/22/21 11:22 PM, Stefan Kanthak wrote:
Gabriel Ravier <gabrav...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 8/21/21 10:19 PM, Stefan Kanthak wrote:
Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com> wrote:
[...]
You should file missed optimizations into gcc bugzilla where they can be
seen any time.
You should better implement such missing optimisations your users might
expect from a mature compiler.
I don't have a bugzilla account, and I don't use GCC for anything serious.
Stefan
It's *that* demanding for you to create a Bugzilla account ?
You (and everybody else) if free to use GCC bugzilla.
Everybody and me is but also free NOT to use GCC bugzilla.
Stefan
Yes, you are free not to use the GCC Bugzilla. And GCC developers are
free to prefer to see bug reports be made to the GCC Bugzilla, as it is
the place dedicated to GCC bug reports, made specifically for that
purpose and with the infrastructure to handle it.
What would you think if you had a Github or a Gitlab repository and some
people felt the need to randomly e-mail you about bugs they found
instead of filing them using the dedicated Issues system there ? And
what would you say if, upon being recommended to use that system, they
said that they are "free not to use" the system dedicated to helping
them reporting bugs when reporting bugs ? To me, that would just sound
rude and like they don't actually want to help find and fix bugs.