Wasn't sure whether to post this to gcc Dev or Patches so its both to start
with.
Its my first posting to this forum so first some background:
I have a storage application to which I can record or retrieve files. Its
multi-process C/C++ compiled
to run on the SPARC platform. The problem is the
Hi:
I check the MIPS and ARM, both those cc1 files opened in Insight debug
tool contain the mips.md and arm.md file. It is convenient while break
point can be set in it.
My port md file doesn't appear in the insight.
How can I make it?
Thank you very much.
--
Best Regards
daniel tian
Mavrix Te
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009, Jeff Law wrote:
I wasn't suggesting we make them "safe" in the sense that one could modify
the bitmap and everything would just work. Instead I was suggesting we make
the bitmap readonly for the duration of the iterator and catch attempts to
modify the bitmap -- under th
I want to flag the following failure I have seen on Cygwin 1.5 trying to
build current 4.5-20090625 gcc snapshot:
---
[...]
make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/build'
Configuring stage 2 in ./intl
Configuring stage 2 in ./libiberty
Configuring stage 2 in ./l
On Thu, 2009-06-25 at 15:28 -0700, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
> Richard Guenther writes:
>
> >> I guess this has to do with reserved word conflict on "new":
> >>
> >> <<
> >> tree
> >> substitute_in_type (tree t, tree f, tree r)
> >> {
> >> tree new;
>
> >>
> >> Do you have some way to deal wi
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
> I want to flag the following failure I have seen on Cygwin 1.5 trying to
> build current 4.5-20090625 gcc snapshot:
So what's in config.log? And what binutils are you using?
cheers,
DaveK
Dave Korn ha scritto:
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
I want to flag the following failure I have seen on Cygwin 1.5 trying to
build current 4.5-20090625 gcc snapshot:
So what's in config.log? And what binutils are you using?
The config logs are attached, while binutils is the current in
Cygwin-1
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Dave Korn ha scritto:
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
I want to flag the following failure I have seen on Cygwin 1.5 trying to
build current 4.5-20090625 gcc snapshot:
So what's in config.log? And what binutils are you using?
The config logs are attached, while binutils is
2009/6/26 Seiji Kachi :
> Angelo Graziosi wrote:
>>
>> Dave Korn ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Angelo Graziosi wrote:
I want to flag the following failure I have seen on Cygwin 1.5 trying to
build current 4.5-20090625 gcc snapshot:
>>>
>>> So what's in config.log? And what binutils are you u
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 01:33:06AM -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2...@5:47 PM, Joe Buck wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 25, 2...@03:19:19PM -0700, Joseph S. Myers wrote:
> >> On Thu, 25 Jun 2009, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
> >>
> >> > * Test starting the bootstrap with earlier versions of th
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
> I want to flag the following failure I have seen on Cygwin 1.5 trying to
> build current 4.5-20090625 gcc snapshot:
> checking whether the C compiler works... configure: error: in
> `/tmp/build/intl':
> configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
> If you meant to cr
Jeff Law wrote:
Dave Hudson wrote:
I would have hoped that having done the analysis early on that the
register allocator would try to allocate from the preferred register
class rather than the cover class but it seems that doesn't happen?
So you're saying that the register preferences look r
Laurent GUERBY writes:
> What is the way forward: fixing in some way the Ada Makefile? Or doing
> search and replace in case of keyword/identifier conflict? If
> search/replace, do AdaCore people have an opinion on the best way
> to proceed to avoid maintenance issues in the various trees? (eg: c
> > What is the way forward: fixing in some way the Ada Makefile? Or doing
> > search and replace in case of keyword/identifier conflict? If
> > search/replace, do AdaCore people have an opinion on the best way
> > to proceed to avoid maintenance issues in the various trees? (eg: commit
> > of thos
Dave Korn wrote:
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
I want to flag the following failure I have seen on Cygwin 1.5 trying to
build current 4.5-20090625 gcc snapshot:
So what's in config.log? And what binutils are you using?
cheers,
DaveK
In my case, it says no permission to execu
Kai Tietz wrote:
2009/6/26 Seiji Kachi :
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Dave Korn ha scritto:
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
I want to flag the following failure I have seen on Cygwin 1.5 trying to
build current 4.5-20090625 gcc snapshot:
So what's in config.log? And wha
To the GCC team,
Many IDEs other than the ones that you list on your page of
front-ends to GCC compiler exist. One such IDE is XCode 3.1.3, which
is developed by Apple, Inc.
From a Visitor to Your Website
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 08:59:32AM -0700, Bryce wrote:
> Many IDEs other than the ones that you list on your page of
> front-ends to GCC compiler exist. One such IDE is XCode 3.1.3, which
> is developed by Apple, Inc.
That's not an oversight. The intention is to only include free software,
2009/6/26 Tim Prince :
> Kai Tietz wrote:
>>
>> 2009/6/26 Seiji Kachi :
>>
>>>
>>> Angelo Graziosi wrote:
>>>
Dave Korn ha scritto:
>
> Angelo Graziosi wrote:
>
>>
>> I want to flag the following failure I have seen on Cygwin 1.5 trying
>> to
>> build curr
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 06:17:15PM +0200, Kai Tietz wrote:
>
> you can find the binutils project as usual under
> http://sources.redhat.com/binutils/ . You can find on this page how
> you are able to get current cvs version of binutils. This project
> contains the gnu tools, like dlltool, as, objc
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 03:38:31AM -0700, Alexander Monakov wrote:
> 1. Add bool field `modified_p' in bitmap structure.
> 2. Make iterator setup functions (e.g. bmp_iter_set_init) reset it to
> false.
> 3. Make functions that modify the bitmap set it to true.
> 4. Make iterator increment function
Steve Kargl ha scritto:
Can you guys learn to trim the cc list? This issue
has absoutely nothing to do with gfortran. Yet,
for...@gcc.gnu.org is being spammed with your email.
Really... it was discovered because someone has the 'bad' habit to build
gfortran... :-)
Have a nice day.
An
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 06:51:35PM +0200, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
> Steve Kargl ha scritto:
> >
> >Can you guys learn to trim the cc list? This issue
> >has absoutely nothing to do with gfortran. Yet,
> >for...@gcc.gnu.org is being spammed with your email.
>
> Really... it was discovered because
Kai Tietz wrote:
2009/6/26 Tim Prince :
Kai Tietz wrote:
2009/6/26 Seiji Kachi :
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Dave Korn ha scritto:
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
I want to flag the following failure I have seen on Cygwin 1.5 trying
to
build current 4.5
Laurent GUERBY writes:
> Next issue is that gnat1 link fails on many missing symbols:
>
> ada/b_gnat1.o: In function `adainit()':
> ada/b_gnat1.c:287: undefined reference to `system__soft_links___elabb()'
> ada/b_gnat1.c:291: undefined reference to
> `system__secondary_stack___elabb()'
>
> a
> I don't really know how the Ada compiler works, but it looks like this
> code is generated by the gnatbind program. I bet it would work if
> gnatbind -C emitted this at the start of the output:
>
> #ifdef __cplusplus
> extern "C" {
> #endif
>
> and emitted this at the end:
>
> #ifdef __cplusp
Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
I think the function to change is Gen_Output_File_C in bindgen.adb.
I don't really see any urgency for this change, yes gnatbind has
the option to generate C, but it is not the normal path, and only
of use in unusual circumstances, so I don't really see the need
for thi
> I don't really see any urgency for this change, yes gnatbind has
> the option to generate C, but it is not the normal path, and only
> of use in unusual circumstances, so I don't really see the need
> for this output to be C++ compatible. The documentation doesn't
> claim this after all.
We're t
Robert Dewar writes:
> Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
>
>> I think the function to change is Gen_Output_File_C in bindgen.adb.
>
> I don't really see any urgency for this change, yes gnatbind has
> the option to generate C, but it is not the normal path, and only
> of use in unusual circumstances, so I
Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
gnatbind -C appears to be used when bootstrapping gcc to generate .c
files. With --enable-build-with-cxx, those .c files will be compiled
with a C++ compiler. The symbols emitted by that compilation need to be
linkable with the symbols emitted when compiling Ada code, s
Ian Lance Taylor writes:
> I would like to encourage people to try using --enable-build-with-cxx in
> other configuration--other bootstraps, cross-compilers--to see how well
> it works. Please let me know if you run into problems that you don't
> know how, or don't have time, to fix.
With GMP 4.
On Fri, 2009-06-26 at 14:07 -0400, Robert Dewar wrote:
> Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
>
> > gnatbind -C appears to be used when bootstrapping gcc to generate .c
> > files. With --enable-build-with-cxx, those .c files will be compiled
> > with a C++ compiler. The symbols emitted by that compilation ne
> Switching gnatbind to generate Ada if there's nothing against
> it might be a better solution since stage1 uses the system gnatbind, so
> a patch to current gnatbind will not help (unless we push it to branches
> and tell user to install a fairly recent gnatbind first).
This does create a bootst
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009, Joe Buck wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 03:38:31AM -0700, Alexander Monakov wrote:
1. Add bool field `modified_p' in bitmap structure.
2. Make iterator setup functions (e.g. bmp_iter_set_init) reset it to
false.
3. Make functions that modify the bitmap set it to true.
4.
samboy writes:
> I have a storage application to which I can record or retrieve files. Its
> multi-process C/C++ compiled
> to run on the SPARC platform. The problem is the maximum file size which can
> be stored is 4GB due to
> the size being internally conveyed using an unsigned integer. I ne
Arnaud Charlet writes:
>> Switching gnatbind to generate Ada if there's nothing against
>> it might be a better solution since stage1 uses the system gnatbind, so
>> a patch to current gnatbind will not help (unless we push it to branches
>> and tell user to install a fairly recent gnatbind first
* Develop some trial patches which require C++, e.g., convert VEC to
std::vector.
Do you have any ideas for the easiest starting points? Is there anywhere
that is decently self-contained, or will if have to be a big bang?
I'd love to see this happen so there's more exercising of template
Kai Tietz wrote:
No, this bug appeared on all windows pe-coff targets. A fix for this
is already checked in yesterday on binutils. Could you try it with the
current binutils head version?
Cheers,
Kai
I solved this failure with binutils-2.19.51.
Thank you.
Seiji
Matt writes:
>> * Develop some trial patches which require C++, e.g., convert VEC to
>> std::vector.
>
> Do you have any ideas for the easiest starting points? Is there
> anywhere that is decently self-contained, or will if have to be a big
> bang?
Thanks for your interest.
I think the one I m
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