On 30/09/13 17:09, Jeremy Bennett wrote:
Hi all,
You've probably seen that Joern Rennecke (amylaar) has been pinging
repeatedly for help reviewing the ARC port:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2013-09/msg02072.html
Joern is approved as a maintainer, and the tests have been reviewed and
ap
Hi,
While executing shell script (*.sh) I am seeing some warnings. It is not
letting my program run. Is this because of file mismatch or due to cup/copy of
files.
They are below:
(gdb) profiling:/home/guest/obj/image.a/image.gcda:Invocation mismatch - some
data files may have been removedCle
On 02/10/13 14:59, Richard Biener wrote:
> The main reason for technical review of a port is to avoid that it uses
> deprecated mechanisms and thus blocks removal of them. Like
> accepting a port that uses target macros when a corresponding
> target hook exists, or accepting a port that uses reloa
This mailing list is about development of GCC itself, not for help
using GCC. The gcc-bugs list is not the right list either.
Your question would be more appropriate on the gcc-help list.
On 3 October 2013 09:54, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While executing shell script (*.sh) I am seeing some warnings.
Richard,
( see also related discussion
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2010-12/msg01570.html )
Consider break.c (minimized from gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c):
...
void *v;
void a (void *x) { }
void b (void) { }
int
main (int argc)
{
if (argc == 12345)
{
a (v);
return 1;
Matthew Fortune writes:
> I have been looking at using the FRAME_GROWS_DOWNWARD macro to change
> the layout of a frame such that spill slots end up closer to the stack
> pointer. This is useful as it leads to more spill/reload instructions
> being encodable with 16bit instructions for mips16 and
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