--- Comment #31 from victork at il dot ibm dot com 2007-08-14 05:53 ---
> Most everyone else bootstraps GCC on PPC64 with
> --with-cpu=default32. Are you missing some packages on SUSE? This really
> isn't a GCC bug any more, it is some problem with the way that you are
> config
--- Comment #2 from jvdelisle at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-14 05:25
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This makes some sense: The following reduced case works fine with
-fdefault-integer-8 with iostat given and gives an error without it. I could
argue that this is OK. I have not dug into the standard on this, bu
--- Comment #8 from markwright at internode dot on dot net 2007-08-14
02:54 ---
Created an attachment (id=14056)
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Patch to address comment #7.
Thanks for the suggestion. I think it should use the assembler when
comp
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--- Comment #7 from patchapp at dberlin dot org 2007-08-13 23:50 ---
Subject: Bug number PR32594
A patch for this bug has been added to the patch tracker.
The mailing list url for the patch is
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2007-08/msg00834.html
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--- Comment #6 from fxcoudert at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 23:48
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A complete patch (for both original problem and a few other ones discovered
while preparing the testcase) was submitted here:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2007-08/msg00834.html
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--- Comment #8 from patchapp at dberlin dot org 2007-08-13 23:00 ---
Subject: Bug number PR32926
A patch for this bug has been added to the patch tracker.
The mailing list url for the patch is
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2007-08/msg00823.html
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--- Comment #2 from dsh at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 22:09 ---
Fixed.
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--- Comment #1 from dsh at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 21:55 ---
Subject: Bug 32953
Author: dsh
Date: Mon Aug 13 21:55:01 2007
New Revision: 127399
URL: http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?root=gcc&view=rev&rev=127399
Log:
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2007-08-3 1 Dan Hipschman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PR 32953
--- Comment #7 from scovich at gmail dot com 2007-08-13 21:10 ---
(In reply to comment #6)
> Sorry, my mistake. I meant readelf -wi (lowercase I).
>
Unfortunately, I recompiled with 4.1 to get on with debugging, and also updated
to 20070810 later that day. Now the bug won't cooperate
--- Comment #6 from burnus at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 21:08 ---
Mark really as fixed.
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--- Comment #5 from pault at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 21:04 ---
Fixed on trunk
Paul
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--- Comment #7 from pault at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 21:03 ---
Fixed on trunk
Paul
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--- Comment #6 from pault at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 21:02 ---
Subject: Bug 32926
Author: pault
Date: Mon Aug 13 21:02:00 2007
New Revision: 127398
URL: http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?root=gcc&view=rev&rev=127398
Log:
2007-08-13 Paul Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PR fortran/
--- Comment #4 from pault at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 20:58 ---
Subject: Bug 32827
Author: pault
Date: Mon Aug 13 20:58:00 2007
New Revision: 127397
URL: http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?root=gcc&view=rev&rev=127397
Log:
2007-08-13 Paul Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PR fortran/
--- Comment #6 from drow at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 20:29 ---
Sorry, my mistake. I meant readelf -wi (lowercase I).
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--- Comment #3 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 20:17 ---
I am testing these patches right now.
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--- Comment #4 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 20:07 ---
Fixed.
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--- Comment #3 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 20:06 ---
Subject: Bug 30427
Author: pinskia
Date: Mon Aug 13 20:06:15 2007
New Revision: 127396
URL: http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?root=gcc&view=rev&rev=127396
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PR C/
--- Comment #2 from trick at icculus dot org 2007-08-13 20:03 ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> And I don't see why it is wrong to warn here because it is /* still as // is
> really two tokens and so is /* .
Shouldn't //* be treated as '//' followed by '*' though? Even if not:
// /*
this
--- Comment #1 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 19:12 ---
And I don't see why it is wrong to warn here because it is /* still as // is
really two tokens and so is /* .
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As a minimal example, take the following 3-line file:
--- 8< ---
/*
//*
*/
--- 8< ---
Preprocessing this file with -Wall (using either g++ or cpp directly) results
in the warning '"/*" within comment'. This only happens if the surrounding /*
*/ pair is present.
(I discovered this in some code
--- Comment #6 from pcarlini at suse dot de 2007-08-13 19:04 ---
Working on it.
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--- Comment #8 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 18:52 ---
One should note that this is undefined code anyways and most likely will not
work once compiled with this version of GCC.
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--- Comment #1 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 18:28 ---
You forgot the typename keyword:
// g++ fails here:
std::map >::iterator ref;
Should be:
// g++ fails here:
typename std::map >::iterator ref;
After changing that, the program compiles.
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--- Comment #3 from pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 18:20 ---
[andrew-pinskis-computer:local/gcc/gcc] apinski% grep
HAVE_AS_IX86_DIFF_SECT_DELTA config/*/*
config/i386/sol2-10.h:#ifndef HAVE_AS_IX86_DIFF_SECT_DELTA
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-cvs/2006-11/msg00056.html
That is b
--- Comment #2 from kjetilho at ifi dot uio dot no 2007-08-13 18:14 ---
It doesn't seem like this patch made it into 4.2.1, at least I can't find any
mention of HAVE_AS_IX86_DIFF_SECT_DELTA in the sources, and the build fails the
same way. Please reopen bug. (BTW, would it be possible
--- Comment #30 from rakdver at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 18:06
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(In reply to comment #28)
> Subject: Re: Bootstrap with vectorization enabled fails with ICE on PPC
>
> Most everyone else bootstraps GCC on PPC64 with
> --with-cpu=default32. Are you missing some packa
--- Comment #29 from rakdver at kam dot mff dot cuni dot cz 2007-08-13
18:04 ---
Subject: Re: Bootstrap with vectorization enabled fails with ICE on PPC
> --- Comment #27 from victork at il dot ibm dot com 2007-08-13 15:09
> ---
> > this is the problem we discussed in this t
--- Comment #7 from kjetilho at ifi dot uio dot no 2007-08-13 17:53 ---
I suggest the patch is made simpler, so that Sun Studio 11 (which doesn't
understand asm at all) can be used for bootstrapping, e.g.:
-#ifdef GCC_VERSION
+#if defined(GCC_VERSION) && !defined(__SUNPRO_C)
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--- Comment #2 from pluto at agmk dot net 2007-08-13 17:36 ---
$[9.4/2]
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--- Comment #5 from pault at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 17:15 ---
I am just about to submit the fix.
Thanks for the report.
Paul
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--- Comment #2 from pcarlini at suse dot de 2007-08-13 17:00 ---
(In reply to comment #0)
> The implementation of std::tr1::tgamma looks wrong to me.
>
> Keep in mind that the gamma function is equal to the factorial function for
> integer values.
Now I see: this statement is incorrect
--- Comment #1 from pcarlini at suse dot de 2007-08-13 16:51 ---
First comment: std::tr1::tgamma just forwards to __builtin_tgamma, therefore,
*if* we have an issue is with the middle-end, not with the library. Stay tuned.
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--- Comment #1 from michael dot a dot richmond at nasa dot gov 2007-08-13
16:36 ---
This bug does not exist in the i386 version of gfortran
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gfortran produces an internal compiler error under the following conditions:
1. A logical function is being evaluated
2. The flag "-f-default-integer-8" is specified
3. The August 10 snapshot versions of gcc and gfortran are compiled under
HP-PA. I have not tested this snapshot with other architec
--- Comment #28 from dje at watson dot ibm dot com 2007-08-13 15:17 ---
Subject: Re: Bootstrap with vectorization enabled fails with ICE on PPC
Most everyone else bootstraps GCC on PPC64 with
--with-cpu=default32. Are you missing some packages on SUSE? This really
isn't a GC
// this c++ code failes to compile under every gcc/g++ version I know...
#include
template
class foo
{
private:
static std::map > data;
static long long lastId;
public:
foo ()
{
refValid = false;
}
foo (const T & v)
{
lastId++;
ref = data.insert
(std::pair
--- Comment #27 from victork at il dot ibm dot com 2007-08-13 15:09 ---
> this is the problem we discussed in this thread before; for now, add
> -mabi=altivec to BOOT_CFLAGS to workaround it.
yes, this helped. Still I see a failure in cofigure before stage3 starts:
checking for powerpc-
--- Comment #2 from yucj at ghi dot rwth-aachen dot de 2007-08-13 12:53
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It was solved as your instruction. Thank you.
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The implementation of std::tr1::tgamma looks wrong to me.
Keep in mind that the gamma function is equal to the factorial function for
integer values.
The code blow prints 4 columns:
1) a number, 2) its factorial, computed by hand 3) output using a corrected
version of "Numerical Recipes in C"'s l
--- Comment #4 from dberlin at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 12:06 ---
It takes 2 iterations, but it has come up with 144 thousand expressions
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--- Comment #26 from rakdver at kam dot mff dot cuni dot cz 2007-08-13
11:31 ---
Subject: Re: Bootstrap with vectorization enabled fails with ICE on PPC
> Yesterday, I've tried to check if mainline passes boostrap with vectorization
> enabled on ppc32 using latest mainline. Since I d
--- Comment #1 from schwab at suse dot de 2007-08-13 11:13 ---
The only valid definition of offsetof is in .
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When moving from gcc3.3.3 to gcc4.1.0 the compiler is no longer capable of
calculate value of the offsetof macro expansion. Please find below a bare
minimum of 7 lines of code that compiles fine with gcc3.3.3 and fails on
gcc4.1.0 and gcc4.2.1.
1. The program compiled:
--- foo.cc
struct _mbuf_
--- Comment #1 from fxcoudert at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-13 10:25
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As the error message you quote says:
"the most common reason for that is that you might have linked it to shared GMP
and/or MPFR libraries, and not set LD_LIBRARY_PATH accordingly. If you suspect
any other reason
When I tried to compile gcc-4.2.1 on Linux to creat the gfortran compiler, it
was failed.
../../Workshop/gfortran/gcc-4.2.1/configure
--prefix=/home/yucj/installs/gfortran4.2.1 --enable-languages=fortran
--with-gmp=/home/yucj/installs/gmp4.2.1
--with-mpfr=/home/yucj/installs/mpfr2.2.1
The error
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