--- Additional Comments From denis dot nagorny at intel dot com 2005-06-22
14:34 ---
Ok. It seems like this issue is mostly fixed now. I incresead NIT counter up
to 200 and obtained following results:
3.4.2 ~ 3.4s
old 4.0 ~ 6.4s
mainline ~ 4.0s
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--- Additional Comments From denis dot nagorny at intel dot com 2005-04-11
13:20 ---
Created an attachment (id=8591)
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Test for results reproducing
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t org
ReportedBy: denis dot nagorny at intel dot com
CC: gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org
GCC build triplet: i586-suse-linux
GCC host triplet: i586-suse-linux
GCC target triplet: i586-suse-linux
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--- Additional Comments From denis dot nagorny at intel dot com 2005-02-17
13:28 ---
Created an attachment (id=8214)
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sample for error reproducing
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rsion 4.0.0 20050215 (experimental
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Summary: Weird optimization affects cpu200/178.galgel testing
Product: gcc
Version: 4.0.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: critical
Priority: P2
Component: fortran
AssignedTo: unassigned