Re: Incremental LTO Project

2023-09-08 Thread Thomas Schwinge
Hi! On 2023-09-07T19:00:49-0400, James Hu via Gcc wrote: > I noticed that adding incremental LTO was a GSoC project that was not > claimed this cycle ( > https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2023/organizations/gnu-compiler-collection-gcc). > I was curious about working on this project, bu

Re: Last call for bikeshedding on attribute sym/exalias/reverse_alias

2023-09-08 Thread Jonathan Wakely via Gcc
On Fri, 8 Sept 2023, 06:58 Dave Blanchard, wrote: > On Fri, 08 Sep 2023 02:25:38 -0300 > Alexandre Oliva via Gcc wrote: > > > Attribute sym, named after symver, is the one in the latest version of > > the patch. mnemonic_alias, convenience_alias and asm_alias are other > > possibilities that co

Re: Last call for bikeshedding on attribute sym/exalias/reverse_alias

2023-09-08 Thread Jonathan Wakely via Gcc
On Fri, 8 Sept 2023, 06:26 Alexandre Oliva via Gcc, wrote: > Since 2020 I've been trying to introduce an attribute that operates a > bit like alias, but instead of defining a declaration as an alias to > another defined declaration, it merely exposes the present declaration > with an alternate mn

Re: Last call for bikeshedding on attribute sym/exalias/reverse_alias

2023-09-08 Thread Roy Jacobson via Gcc
There's a related [[preferred_name]] attribute in Clang but it's not a success story. If you come up with something more usable I think we'll be happy to implement it as well :) https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AttributeReference.html#preferred-name On Fri, 8 Sept 2023, 11:34 Jonathan Wakely via Gcc,

Re: Incremental LTO Project

2023-09-08 Thread James Hu via Gcc
Ah, I see. I was interested as a contributor but outside of the official GSoC program. But I'm assuming that because there is a talk on incremental LTO, it has already been implemented, correct? Other than that, thanks for your help! On Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at 3:20 AM Thomas Schwinge wrote: > Hi! >

Cauldron schedule: diagnostics and security features talks

2023-09-08 Thread Siddhesh Poyarekar
Hello, I want to begin by apologizing because I know from first hand experience that scheduling can be an immensely painful job. The Cauldron 2023 schedule[1] looks packed and I noticed that Qing and David's talks on security features and diagnostics respectively are in the same time slot.

gcc-12-20230908 is now available

2023-09-08 Thread GCC Administrator via Gcc
Snapshot gcc-12-20230908 is now available on https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/12-20230908/ and on various mirrors, see http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html for details. This snapshot has been generated from the GCC 12 git branch with the following options: git://gcc.gnu.org/git/gcc.git branch