Done.
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Title:
FTBFS: arm64, riscv64: ‘read’ writing 1 byte into a region of size 0
overflows the destination
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I just noticed that the last slow path removal patches went in with
Wilco's comment 19. Adjusting target milestone.
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Title:
slow math sin functio
The last commit to remove slow paths appears to be this one:
commit f67f9c9af228f6b84579cb8c86312d3a7a206a55
Author: Anssi Hannula
Date: Mon Jan 27 12:45:10 2020 +0200
ieee754: Remove slow paths from asin and acos
So this was finished in 2.33.
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There was a pretty lengthy discussion on this late last year:
https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2018-12/msg00838.html
where the behaviour breakage was introduced in the non-fortified path
and then reverted. It might be a good idea to resume that discussion
for the fortified case as well.
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Title:
Intrepid gcc -O2 breaks string appending with sprintf(), d