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On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 3:51 PM Gary Oblock via Gcc wrote:
>
> I'm chasing a bug and I used Creduce to produce a
> reduced test case. However, that's really beside to
> point.
>
> I this file:
>
> typedef struct basket {
> } a;
> long b;
> a *basket;
> int d, c, e;
On Tue, 2021-04-27 at 20:10 +, Gary Oblock via Gcc wrote:
> I'm chasing a bug and I used Creduce to produce a
> reduced test case. However, that's really beside to
> point.
>
> I this file:
>
> typedef struct basket {
> } a;
> long b;
> a *basket;
> int d, c, e
I'm chasing a bug and I used Creduce to produce a
reduced test case. However, that's really beside to
point.
I this file:
typedef struct basket {
} a;
long b;
a *basket;
int d, c, e;
a *flake[2];
void primal_bea_mpp();
void primal_net_simplex() {
flake[1] = &bask
Status
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GCC 11.1 has been released, the releases/gcc-11 branch is open again
for regression and documentation bugfixing. GCC 11.2 can be expected
in 2-3 months from now unless something serious changes the plans.
Quality Data
Priority # Change from last report
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The GCC developers are proud to announce another major GCC release, 11.1.
This release switches the default debugging format to DWARF 5 [1] on most
targets and switches the default C++ language version to -std=gnu++17.
It makes great progress in the C++20 language support, both on the compiler
and