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--- Comment #8 from Iain Sandoe ---
I suppose we are going to have to consider back porting this (and the fixes for
data layout), if we want to avoid the same problems on open branches.
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--- Comment #7 from GCC Commits ---
The master branch has been updated by Iain D Sandoe :
https://gcc.gnu.org/g:bec7100445f07259d5df69c9f442ea72a90fc37e
commit r14-8733-gbec7100445f07259d5df69c9f442ea72a90fc37e
Author: Iain Sandoe
Date: Wed
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--- Comment #5 from Iain Sandoe ---
(In reply to Rainer Orth from comment #4)
> On macOS 11, everything is still fine. On macOS 14, there's progress:
> The remaining failures fall into two categories:
>
> FAIL: obj-c++.dg/encode-10.mm -fgnu-r
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--- Comment #4 from Rainer Orth ---
On macOS 11, everything is still fine. On macOS 14, there's progress:
* Before your patch:
=== obj-c++ Summary ===
# of expected passes2813
# of unexpected failures378
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