On 2/9/23 01:10, Jan Hubicka wrote:
>>> On 2/1/23 15:26, Martin Jambor wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 02 2022, Martin Liška wrote:
> If -w is used, warn_odr properly sets *warned = false and
> so it should be preserved when calling warn_types_mismatch.
>
> Noticed that during
> > On 2/1/23 15:26, Martin Jambor wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > On Fri, Dec 02 2022, Martin Liška wrote:
> > > > If -w is used, warn_odr properly sets *warned = false and
> > > > so it should be preserved when calling warn_types_mismatch.
> > > >
> > > > Noticed that during a LTO reduction where
> On 2/1/23 15:26, Martin Jambor wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Fri, Dec 02 2022, Martin Liška wrote:
> > > If -w is used, warn_odr properly sets *warned = false and
> > > so it should be preserved when calling warn_types_mismatch.
> > >
> > > Noticed that during a LTO reduction where I used -w.
> > >
On 2/1/23 15:26, Martin Jambor wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 02 2022, Martin Liška wrote:
If -w is used, warn_odr properly sets *warned = false and
so it should be preserved when calling warn_types_mismatch.
Noticed that during a LTO reduction where I used -w.
Patch can bootstrap on x86_64-linux-gnu
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 02 2022, Martin Liška wrote:
> If -w is used, warn_odr properly sets *warned = false and
> so it should be preserved when calling warn_types_mismatch.
>
> Noticed that during a LTO reduction where I used -w.
>
> Patch can bootstrap on x86_64-linux-gnu and survives regression tests.
PING^5
On 1/24/23 14:34, Martin Liška wrote:
PING^4
On 1/13/23 10:09, Martin Liška wrote:
PING^3
On 12/22/22 13:15, Martin Liška wrote:
PING^2
On 12/9/22 09:27, Martin Liška wrote:
PING^1
On 12/2/22 12:27, Martin Liška wrote:
If -w is used, warn_odr properly sets *warned = false and
so i
PING^4
On 1/13/23 10:09, Martin Liška wrote:
> PING^3
>
> On 12/22/22 13:15, Martin Liška wrote:
>> PING^2
>>
>> On 12/9/22 09:27, Martin Liška wrote:
>>> PING^1
>>>
>>> On 12/2/22 12:27, Martin Liška wrote:
If -w is used, warn_odr properly sets *warned = false and
so it should be prese
PING^3
On 12/22/22 13:15, Martin Liška wrote:
PING^2
On 12/9/22 09:27, Martin Liška wrote:
PING^1
On 12/2/22 12:27, Martin Liška wrote:
If -w is used, warn_odr properly sets *warned = false and
so it should be preserved when calling warn_types_mismatch.
Noticed that during a LTO reduction w
PING^2
On 12/9/22 09:27, Martin Liška wrote:
> PING^1
>
> On 12/2/22 12:27, Martin Liška wrote:
>> If -w is used, warn_odr properly sets *warned = false and
>> so it should be preserved when calling warn_types_mismatch.
>>
>> Noticed that during a LTO reduction where I used -w.
>>
>> Patch can bo
PING^1
On 12/2/22 12:27, Martin Liška wrote:
> If -w is used, warn_odr properly sets *warned = false and
> so it should be preserved when calling warn_types_mismatch.
>
> Noticed that during a LTO reduction where I used -w.
>
> Patch can bootstrap on x86_64-linux-gnu and survives regression test
If -w is used, warn_odr properly sets *warned = false and
so it should be preserved when calling warn_types_mismatch.
Noticed that during a LTO reduction where I used -w.
Patch can bootstrap on x86_64-linux-gnu and survives regression tests.
Ready to be installed?
Thanks,
Martin
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