On Jun 2, 2020, at 10:37 PM, Frederik Harwath wrote:
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> Frederik Harwath writes:
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> ping :-)
Ok.
>> Frederik Harwath writes:
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>> Hi Rainer, hi Mike,
>> ping: https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2020-May/545803.html
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>> Best regards,
>> Frederik
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>>> Hi Thomas,
>>>
>>> Thoma
Hi!
Given that nobody is available to review/approve this patch, and it
cannot really cause any harm, will my (old) review/"non-formal approval"
be sufficient for Frederik to push this? Or, in other words: Frederik,
please push if nobody objects within the next week.
Grüße
Thomas
On 2020-06-
Frederik Harwath writes:
ping :-)
> Frederik Harwath writes:
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> Hi Rainer, hi Mike,
> ping: https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2020-May/545803.html
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> Best regards,
> Frederik
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>> Hi Thomas,
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>> Thomas Schwinge writes:
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>>> I can't formally approve testsuite patches, but did a re
Frederik Harwath writes:
Hi Rainer, hi Mike,
ping: https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2020-May/545803.html
Best regards,
Frederik
> Hi Thomas,
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> Thomas Schwinge writes:
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>> I can't formally approve testsuite patches, but did a review anyway:
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> Thanks for the review!
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>> On 2020-05
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Schwinge writes:
> I can't formally approve testsuite patches, but did a review anyway:
Thanks for the review!
> On 2020-05-15T12:31:54+0200, Frederik Harwath
> wrote:
>> The dump
>> scanning procedures are changed to make the test unresolved
>> if globbing matches more th
Hi Frederik!
(We had internally discussed this.)
I can't formally approve testsuite patches, but did a review anyway:
On 2020-05-15T12:31:54+0200, Frederik Harwath wrote:
> The test commands for scanning optimization dump files
> perform globbing on the argument that specifies the suffix
> of t