On 06/13/2018 05:50 AM, Franz Sirl wrote:
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>>> 2018-02-07 Franz Sirl
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>>> * ira-build.c (object_range_compare_func): Stabilize sort.
>>> * tree-sra.c (compare_access_positions): Likewise.
>>> * varasm.c (output_object_block_compare): Likewise.
>>> * tree-ssa-loop-ivo
On Wed, 13 Jun 2018, Franz Sirl wrote:
> So, unless someone thinks one of the changes makes sense anyway, this patch is
> obsolete.
Yeah, I think that in light of gcc_qsort work this patch is completely
unnecessary now, and shouldn't be applied. In fact, reversing earlier
artificial stabilization
Am 2018-06-12 um 23:49 schrieb Jeff Law:
On 02/07/2018 09:58 AM, Franz Sirl wrote:
Hi,
this is the result of an attempt to minimize the differences between the
compile results of a Linux-based and a Cygwin64-based powerpc-eabi cross
toolchain.
The method used was:
- find the -fverbose-asm
On 02/07/2018 09:58 AM, Franz Sirl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is the result of an attempt to minimize the differences between the
> compile results of a Linux-based and a Cygwin64-based powerpc-eabi cross
> toolchain.
> The method used was:
>
> - find the -fverbose-asm assembler files that differ
On Wed, Feb 07 2018, Franz Sirl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is the result of an attempt to minimize the differences between the
> compile results of a Linux-based and a Cygwin64-based powerpc-eabi cross
> toolchain.
> The method used was:
>
> - find the -fverbose-asm assembler files that differ
>
Hi,
this is the result of an attempt to minimize the differences between the
compile results of a Linux-based and a Cygwin64-based powerpc-eabi cross
toolchain.
The method used was:
- find the -fverbose-asm assembler files that differ
- compile that file again on both platforms with