Minor Tree-SSA Documentation Oddities

2005-10-16 Thread Ranjit Mathew
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Can someone familiar with Tree-SSA please fix the following documentation oddities? In tree-ssa-operands.c, the comment for the function update_stmt_operands() seems to be wrong - it's referring to get_stmt_operands(), which is nowhere to be fo

Re: Final Subversion testing this week

2005-10-16 Thread Zack Weinberg
> > We can now identify the exact version of gcc t have simply by the > > revision number and branch name. So maintaining all this stuff in a > > DATESTAMP, etc, is severe overkill when you could simply use the result > > of "svnversion .' and commit that to a file, or do it client side). > > I th

Re: [Fwd: ezmlm warning]

2005-10-16 Thread Ian Lance Taylor
Paul Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is this spam, a temporary glitch at gcc-central or what? I checked my > mailbox and all is well. This type of message is best sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]; thanks. As far as I can tell, e-mail messages to you are going through fine. You are still on the fo

[Fwd: ezmlm warning]

2005-10-16 Thread Paul Thomas
Hi, Is this spam, a temporary glitch at gcc-central or what? I checked my mailbox and all is well. Paul Thomas --- Begin Message --- Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. Messages to you from the fortran mailing list seem to have been bouncing. I'v

Re: Final Subversion testing this week

2005-10-16 Thread Daniel Berlin
On Sun, 2005-10-16 at 23:59 +0200, Florian Weimer wrote: > * Daniel Berlin: > > >> Is it okay to make an unreviewed test commit? > > > Uh, commit all you want. > > Permissions don't seem to be set correctly: > > SendingChangeLog > Sendinglibgcc2.h > Transmitting file data ..svn:

Re: Final Subversion testing this week

2005-10-16 Thread Florian Weimer
* Daniel Berlin: >> Is it okay to make an unreviewed test commit? > Uh, commit all you want. Permissions don't seem to be set correctly: SendingChangeLog Sendinglibgcc2.h Transmitting file data ..svn: Commit failed (details follow): svn: Can't create directory '/svn/gcc/db/trans

Re: Final Subversion testing this week

2005-10-16 Thread Ian Lance Taylor
Andreas Schwab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Daniel Berlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > CVS write access users should give the subversion setup a try this week. > > Is there a branch that represents the tip of the old-gcc repository? It > appears that premerge-fsf-branch is intented to be

Re: Final Subversion testing this week

2005-10-16 Thread Daniel Berlin
On Sun, 2005-10-16 at 23:20 +0200, Florian Weimer wrote: > * Daniel Berlin: > > > CVS write access users should give the subversion setup a try this week. > > > > Directions on how to do common operations are at > > http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SvnHelp > > > > I have placed the repo in exactly the plac

Re: Update on GCC moving to svn

2005-10-16 Thread Daniel Berlin
On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 11:40 +, Joseph S. Myers wrote: > On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, Kaveh R. Ghazi wrote: > > > their corresponding svn commands posted on the website? Hmm, I guess > > we would need to update these pages to the svn equivalents which would > > pretty much cover the basics of a how-to

Re: Final Subversion testing this week

2005-10-16 Thread Daniel Berlin
On Sun, 2005-10-16 at 22:19 +0200, Andreas Schwab wrote: > Daniel Berlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > CVS write access users should give the subversion setup a try this week. > > Is there a branch that represents the tip of the old-gcc repository? No. old-gcc got merged into the current gc

Re: [cft] aligning main's stack frame

2005-10-16 Thread Kean Johnston
This should get more than just bootstrap testing. Anyone care to help out here? I'm bringing my mainline tree up to speed, as all the porting work I recently did was on the 4.0 branch, but once that's done I'll be glad to help out. Aside from the full testsuite, I will compile up Xorg and an int

Re: Final Subversion testing this week

2005-10-16 Thread Andreas Schwab
Daniel Berlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > CVS write access users should give the subversion setup a try this week. Is there a branch that represents the tip of the old-gcc repository? It appears that premerge-fsf-branch is intented to be this, but it is missing many files from old-gcc reposito

Re: Final Subversion testing this week

2005-10-16 Thread Daniel Berlin
> Presumably, no longer tagging any snapshots, instead just reporting the > revision number and branch name in the snapshot announcements? Uh, tags are cheap, it can tag them if it likes. Who cares. > > > The other contrib scripts have been updated by Ben Elliston, and were > > posted to gcc

[cft] aligning main's stack frame

2005-10-16 Thread Richard Henderson
So remember all that stuff I said earlier about it being intractibly hard to realign the current stack frame? It appears that the generic bits of the compiler have improved since I last tried it. In particular, the argument pointer can now be a pseudo register. I think we had to add this for hpp

Re: Final Subversion testing this week

2005-10-16 Thread Joseph S. Myers
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Daniel Berlin wrote: > Note that this is a pretty straightforward conversion, but the whole > script is really overkill for the following reason: > > We can now identify the exact version of gcc t have simply by the > revision number and branch name. So maintaining all this

CVS access to the uberbaum tree

2005-10-16 Thread Peter Barada
Does the uberbaum tree exist on savanna, or is it only on sources.redhat.com? If so, what is the procedure for accessing it? Thanks in advance... -- Peter Barada [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Final Subversion testing this week

2005-10-16 Thread Daniel Berlin
CVS write access users should give the subversion setup a try this week. Directions on how to do common operations are at http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SvnHelp I have placed the repo in exactly the place on gcc.gnu.org it will end up in during the final conversion, and in the exact condition (IE tags,

Re: Warning on C++ catch by value on non primitive types

2005-10-16 Thread Avi Kivity
Kai Henningsen wrote: So what you say is that any decent modern C++ coding guide/list wants to forbid catching the C++ standard exceptions, and anything derived from them? no, only catch by value is problematic, as it can lead to slicing. catch by reference is perfectly fine.

Re: Warning on C++ catch by value on non primitive types

2005-10-16 Thread Kai Henningsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Costa) wrote on 13.10.05 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On 13 Oct 2005, at 7:41 AM, Benjamin Kosnik wrote: > > > > > > >> yeah, if it were in one of those books it could be added to the - > >> weff-c+ > >> + option. It doesn't seem sensible to add a different option for an >