> That makes sense during construction we also know what the value of
> the discriminant is. What does the Ada front-end replace the
> placeholder_exprs with? Can it simply be the value of the discriminant
> at constructor? I haven't tried that.
Ultimately all PLACEHOLDER_EXPRs need to be replaced
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Hi Eric,
That makes sense during construction we also know what the value of
the discriminant is. What does the Ada front-end replace the
placeholder_exprs with? Can it simply be the value of the discriminant
at constructor? I haven't tried that.
Thanks
--Phil
On Wed, 23 Feb 2022 at 17:33, Eric
> This makes sense this we can't gimplify a placeholder expression. So
> this seems that when i make a constructor for the QUAL_UNION_TYPE i
> must iterate the fields and replace the placeholder_expr to have a
> reference to the discriminant via another COMPONENT_REF. Though does
> this mean for th
On 2022-02-22 16:59, Patrick McGehearty wrote:
I studied Dhrystone about 30 years ago and found it
had a number of flaws back then. For example, most of
the loops in the code are only executed 1-3 times, which
minimizes the value of hoisting values out of inner loops.
Read the Dhrystone wikipedia
Hi everyone
I am seeking some help on using the QUAL_UNION_TYPE it seems ideally
placed to be used for enums in Rust. My initial implementation was
achieved by simply using a union such as:
union my_enum {
variant_a { enum discriminant; ...data } ;
variant_b { enum discriminant; ...data} ;
}
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2022 at 21:02, Emile Michel Hobo wrote:
> I hope you can fix this.
There is nothing to fix, strcpy and strcat work exactly as required by
the C standard, and that isn't going to change. In any case, it's
off-topic on this mailing list because those functions are defined in
the C st
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 10:01:47PM +0100, Emile Michel Hobo via Gcc wrote:
> Dear developers:
>
> I find it counterintuitive that if I repeatedly reset a variable by using
> strcpy with an empty string "" to that variable and then us strcat to add
> characters to that variable that that seems to