> No, the bug still exists. Try --enable-checking=release.
Ah, OK, so tree checking somehow works around it I presume.
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Eric Botcazou writes:
> I personally don't and bootstrap works fine probably because the bug is fixed.
No, the bug still exists. Try --enable-checking=release.
Andreas.
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> I'm just going to use --disable-werror now, as apparently everybody else
> does.
I personally don't and bootstrap works fine probably because the bug is fixed.
Are you sure that you are bootstrapping the compiler and not just building it?
-Werror is supposed to be disabled during stage #1 of a b
Ville Voutilainen writes:
>
> The proposed patch makes no sense. The assignment is intentional,
> the relevant flags of the element type are reflected onto the array type.
> Doing a comparison there instead of assignment will not have the
> desired effect.
Ok I changed it to an assignment.
> May
>> On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 11:09:18PM +0100, Andreas Schwab wrote:
>>> Andi Kleen writes:
>>>
>>> > Fix the obivous typos. To to commit?
>>>
>>> They are not typos.
>>
>> Ok. What do you suggest to fix the error then?
>Someone will need to fix the regression introduced by the C++ delayed
>folding.
Andi Kleen writes:
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 11:09:18PM +0100, Andreas Schwab wrote:
>> Andi Kleen writes:
>>
>> > Fix the obivous typos. To to commit?
>>
>> They are not typos.
>
> Ok. What do you suggest to fix the error then?
Someone will need to fix the regression introduced by the C++ de
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 11:09:18PM +0100, Andreas Schwab wrote:
> Andi Kleen writes:
>
> > Fix the obivous typos. To to commit?
>
> They are not typos.
Ok. What do you suggest to fix the error then?
-Andi
Andi Kleen writes:
> Fix the obivous typos. To to commit?
They are not typos.
Andreas.
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