I put the dicussion about compiler books in a WIKI page:
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/ListOfCompilerBooks since I feel it is of common
interest.
Please feel free to correct any mistakes and ad more comments or books.
Michael Cieslinski
Since last week this small program does no longer compile.
My question are:
Is this correct or should I file a bug report?
How is it possible to initialize an iterator to NULL?
Michael Cieslinski
#include
struct S { int x; };
std::list::iterator IT;
void Init()
{
IT = NULL;
}
g
make the wiki the primary source of documentation
and derive a static html page from it which could be downloaded and used
locally.
I volunteer to convert the 104 page RTL pdf into wiki pages (if Daniel
sends it to me).
I also could convert parts of the ggcinternals manual into wiki pages.
Consider the following short program:
#include
void Tst1(short* __restrict__ SrcP, short* __restrict__ MinP, int Len)
{
for (int x=0; x
I formatted the infomation from Giovanni Bajo's patch and put it in the
Wiki: http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/HowToPrepareATestcase
Michael Cieslinski
d._ZTV15ACE_Sig_Adapter[vtable for ACE_Sig_Adapter]' of
.shobj/POSIX_Proactor.o
/usr/bin/ld: BFD 2.15.91.0.2 20040727 internal error, aborting at
../../bfd/elf64-x86-64.c line 1873 in elf64_x86_64_relocate_section
/usr/bin/ld: Please report this bug.
Is this behavior to be expected or should I report a bug?
Michael Cieslinski
> I think the decision to force the
> user to specify -lmudflap should be revisited.
This is already in bugzilla see:
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18885
#Michael Cieslinski
be changed to NEW they would show up in the
list of open bugs and could be easily found by other users which would
avoid duplicate bug reports.
Michael Cieslinski