On 11/8/2021 7:34 PM, Martin Sebor via Gcc-patches wrote:
The pointer-query code that implements compute_objsize() that's
in turn used by most middle end access warnings now has a few
warts in it and (at least) one bug. With the exception of
the bug the warts aren't behind any user-visible bu
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On 11/22/21 9:41 AM, Martin Sebor wrote:
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On 11/15/21 9:49 AM, Martin Sebor wrote:
Ping for the following cleanup patch:
https://gcc.gnu.org/piperm
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On 11/15/21 9:49 AM, Martin Sebor wrote:
Ping for the following cleanup patch:
https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2021-November/583735.html
On 11/8/21 7:34 PM, Martin Sebor wrote:
The pointer-query code that imple
Ping for the following cleanup patch:
https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2021-November/583735.html
On 11/8/21 7:34 PM, Martin Sebor wrote:
The pointer-query code that implements compute_objsize() that's
in turn used by most middle end access warnings now has a few
warts in it and (at leas
The pointer-query code that implements compute_objsize() that's
in turn used by most middle end access warnings now has a few
warts in it and (at least) one bug. With the exception of
the bug the warts aren't behind any user-visible bugs that
I know of but they do cause problems in new code I've