> Do people still want (GET_CODE (rtx) == XXX) cleaned up to XXX_P(RTX).
I would think so -- did you get that from the beginner's project list?
> I would probably do all the plus/minus stuff first. Submit that as a patch.
Sure. Please read the patch submission guidelines before starting.
> ps.
Do people still want (GET_CODE (rtx) == XXX) cleaned up to XXX_P(RTX).
If so I notice that there are quite a few of the following:
200 of
GET_CODE(rtx) == PLUS ---> PLUS_P(rtx)
50 of
GET_CODE(rtx) == MINUS > MINUS_P(rtx)
550 of
GET_CODE(rtx) == CONST_INT ---> CONST_INT_P(rtx)
70 of
GET_CO
Mike Stump wrote:
> When bulk merging trunk to local release branch, svn reports whole file
> conflicts as 'A'. :-(
>
If you can give me a way to reproduce it, i can fix it.
I've never seen such behavior. AFAIK, all conflicts should be flagged as
C, whole file or not.
When bulk merging trunk to local release branch, svn reports whole
file conflicts as 'A'. :-(
svn status
after the merge is necessary to find the conflicts.
I'm using svn client:
mrs $ svn --version
svn, version 1.3.0 (r17949)
compiled Jan 4 2006, 12:42:53
and the server was either the
Mike Stump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On Feb 2, 2006, at 1:04 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
| > Can someone help Lee with SSH and SVN checking issues?
|
| I'd recommend contacting [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll send it there.
| > He has a read+write access to GCC sources.
|
| Apparently not.
I said
Snapshot gcc-4.0-20060202 is now available on
ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/4.0-20060202/
and on various mirrors, see http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html for details.
This snapshot has been generated from the GCC 4.0 SVN branch
with the following options: svn://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/branches
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 12:42:35AM -0500, Daniel Berlin wrote:
> Would anyone object to me just telling bugzilla to reject comments >
> 100k in length?
Nope. Tell the user to use the attachment feature.
> (i've chosen 100k to keep arguments about what the "right" length is. I
> believe *everyon
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 22:00 +0100, Eric Botcazou wrote:
> > Could someone with powerpc-darwin access check wether Ada is now working
> > or not, if not populate bugzilla?
>
> The compiler bootstraps fine but all ACATS tests fail to link. You need to
> manually pass -static-libgcc at link time.
On Feb 2, 2006, at 1:04 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
Can someone help Lee with SSH and SVN checking issues?
I'd recommend contacting [EMAIL PROTECTED]
He has a read+write access to GCC sources.
Apparently not.
Can someone help Lee with SSH and SVN checking issues?
He has a read+write access to GCC sources.
-- Gaby
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I'm following the instructions from this page on settnig up your local
tree for write access - http://gcc.gnu.org/svnwrite.html
The command I issue is:
svn switch -
Karel Gardas wrote:
If this help, I'd like to add that I succesfully compiled
gcc-4.2-20060128.tar.bz2 for the same configuration.
I think my last SVN update that built for me was a couple of days before
that.
--joel
Cheers,
Karel
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, Joel Sherrill wrote:
This is a
If this help, I'd like to add that I succesfully compiled
gcc-4.2-20060128.tar.bz2 for the same configuration.
Cheers,
Karel
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, Joel Sherrill wrote:
This is a breakage in about the past week. I built
a native compiler from the same source. Does this look
familiar to any
This is a breakage in about the past week. I built
a native compiler from the same source. Does this look
familiar to anyone?
home/joel/gcc-work/head/b-i386-rtems4.7/./gcc/xgcc
-B/home/joel/gcc-work/head/b-i386-rtems4.7/./gcc/ -nostdinc -B/ho
me/joel/gcc-work/head/b-i386-rtems4.7/i386-rtems4.
Hey Paolo thanx a lot.I got the info I required.
Can u mention any links that i can use as a reference to understand the dump
output of -fdump-tree-original-raw as AST?
Thanx a lot.
Darthrader
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Andrew Haley dixit:
> > Thorsten> Why not keep enough support in jc1 to bootstrap ecj?
> >
> > We don't know how much of the language that would be.
>
>And we can't tell _a priori_. As I understand it, the intention is to
>use upstream sources, and they will change.
Just keep the current state
Sorry if I am more terse this time. Also, these questions are now more
suited for the gcc-help list, rather than this one which is for
development of GCC itself.
# 1 "test.c"
# 1 " "
# 1 " "
# 1 "test.c"
What do these represent?
Try "info cpp", and search for "Preprocessor Output".
Kindl
Thanx for ur reply.I have a few more questions below:
Paolo Bonzini-2 wrote:
>
> Darthrader (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
>> Is the AST[Abstract Syntax Tree] machine dependent?
>
> The nodes that are generated for the program as it is parsed are machine
> independent. However:
>
> 1) this can
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 10:34:35AM -0700, Tom Tromey wrote:
> > "Steve" == sjhill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> I'm trying to determine if we can export the GNU GCC product. Can you
> >> please let me know if it contains any encryption?
>
> Steve> You mean besides the documentation its
On Feb 2, 2006, at 11:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to determine if we can export the GNU GCC product. Can
you
please let me know if it contains any encryption?
You mean besides the documentation itself which is cryptic at
times? No.
IIRC, there some one way hashes used, but
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 02 February 2006 17:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >> I'm trying to determine if we can export the GNU GCC product. Can you
> >> please let me know if it contains any encryption?
> >>
> > You mean besides the documentation itself which is cryptic at tim
On 02 February 2006 17:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I'm trying to determine if we can export the GNU GCC product. Can you
>> please let me know if it contains any encryption?
>>
> You mean besides the documentation itself which is cryptic at times? No.
> IIRC, there some one way hashes used,
> "Steve" == sjhill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I'm trying to determine if we can export the GNU GCC product. Can you
>> please let me know if it contains any encryption?
Steve> You mean besides the documentation itself which is cryptic at times? No.
Steve> IIRC, there some one way hashe
> I'm trying to determine if we can export the GNU GCC product. Can you
> please let me know if it contains any encryption?
>
You mean besides the documentation itself which is cryptic at times? No.
IIRC, there some one way hashes used, but no encryption. Your question
is amusing considering ever
Hi -
I'm trying to determine if we can export the GNU GCC product. Can you
please let me know if it contains any encryption?
Thank you,
Collette
8
Darthrader (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
Is the AST[Abstract Syntax Tree] machine dependent?
The nodes that are generated for the program as it is parsed are machine
independent. However:
1) this can only be true if your source code is already preprocessed.
Otherwise, the source code that GC
Can someone give a good link to any information about the Abstract Syntax Tree.
Any help will be appreciated.
TIA,
Darthrader
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Is the AST[Abstract Syntax Tree] machine dependent?
I read some where that it should be machine independent but when i compiled a c
program and generated its AST using -fdump-tree-original-raw on gcc-4.0.0 ,
there were certain node values ,which were diifferent on different machines
like algn,
Darthrader (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
> What does the number '02' signify?
>
Please read my message again. It's the 2nd dump file in the tree
optimization pipeline.
> Can I change that ? How?
>
No. It depends on pass ordering. See init_optimization_passes in passes.c.
Thanx for ur reply Diego.
Got a few more queries...
What does the number '02' signify?
Can I change that ? How?
Darthrader
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Darthrader (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
> Can someone please let me know what the extensions t02 & original
> mean in the filename test.c.t02.original after compiling test.c using
> the option fdump-tree-original-raw, generating an AST?
>
t02 = tree dump #2.
original = dump of the original source
Hi ,
Can someone please let me know what the extensions t02 & original mean in the
filename test.c.t02.original after compiling test.c using the option
fdump-tree-original-raw, generating an AST?
Darth
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As an aside, the cross compiler successfully builds and links target
libraries because it uses:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/gcc-build$ cat gcc/as
#!/bin/sh
exec /opt/odcctools/bin/i386-apple-darwin8.4.1-as "$@"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/gcc-build$ cat gcc/collect-ld
#!/bin/sh
exec /opt/odcctools/bin/i386-
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