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riscv-gcc-1
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9e30c378
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9e30c378
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Jun 15, 1998
by
Jason Merrill
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
@setfilename
g
++
FAQ
.
info
@settitle
Frequently
asked
questions
about
the
GNU
C
++
compiler
@setchapternewpage
off
@c
version
:
@
(
#
)
g
++
FAQ
.
texi
1
.
61
05
/
31
/
98
@c
version
:
%
W
%
%
G
%
@c
%**
end
of
header
@iftex
...
...
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
@titlepage
@title
G
++
FAQ
@subtitle
Frequently
asked
questions
about
the
GNU
C
++
compiler
@subtitle
May
31
,
1998
.
@subtitle
June
8
,
1998
@sp
1
@author
Joe
Buck
@page
...
...
@@ -368,19 +368,19 @@ binaries may be discontinued.
@cindex
Solaris
@cindex
gcc
/
g
++
binaries
for
Solaris
You
'
ll
need
to
get
prebuilt
binaries
from
someone
.
You
can
obtain
and
install
prebuilt
binaries
of
gcc
.
It
used
to
be
that
you
could
get
GCC
binaries
from
prep
.
ai
.
mit
.
edu
;
these
are
no
longer
there
.
@cindex
Solaris
pkgadd
utility
The
WWW
site
@file{
http
:
//smc.vnet.net/
solaris_2.5.html
}
The
WWW
site
@file{
http
:
//smc.vnet.net/}
contains
various
GNU
and
freeware
programs
for
Solaris2
.
5
running
on
the
sparc
.
These
are
GNU
and
freeware
programs
for
Solaris
2
.
5
or
2
.
6
,
for
either
the
Sparc
or
Intel
platforms
.
These
are
packaged
to
enable
easy
installation
using
the
Solaris
``
pkgadd
''
utility
.
These
include
GNU
emacs
,
gcc
,
gdb
,
perl
,
and
others
.
These
versions
are
more
recent
than
the
binaries
at
``
prep
''
(
gcc
2
.
7
.
2
and
libg
++
2
.
7
.
1
are
there
).
These
include
GNU
emacs
,
gcc
,
gdb
,
perl
,
and
others
.
You
can
find
also
find
prebuilt
binaries
of
many
GNU
tools
,
including
the
compiler
,
at
@file
{
http
:
//sunsite.unc.edu/pub/solaris/}.
@node
g
++
for
other
platforms
,
1
.
x
vs
2
.
x
versions
,
g
++
for
Solaris
2
.
x
,
basics
@section
How
do
I
get
a
copy
of
g
++
for
(
some
other
platform
)?
...
...
@@ -533,7 +533,13 @@ that have not yet made it into gcc-2.8.x, C++ users will find the
two
compilers
to
be
almost
the
same
at
this
stage
,
other
than
that
2
.
8
.
x
users
may
get
more
bogus
warnings
with
-
Wall
and
optimization
because
some
fixes
to
flow
analysis
in
the
presence
of
exceptions
that
egcs
made
are
not
yet
present
in
gcc
2
.
8
.
x
(
as
of
2
.
8
.
1
).
are
not
yet
present
in
gcc
2
.
8
.
x
(
as
of
2
.
8
.
1
).
The
flow
analysis
problem
in
2
.
8
.
1
produces
bad
code
in
some
cases
,
not
just
spurious
errors
.
It
only
affects
code
that
actually
throws
an
exception
,
and
only
the
path
corresponding
to
a
thrown
exception
gets
misoptimized
.
If
this
happens
,
you
can
try
reducing
the
level
of
optimization
.
Because
the
new
feature
lists
for
egcs
and
gcc
2
.
8
are
almost
the
same
,
please
see
@xref{
egcs
-
whats
-
new
}
for
a
list
of
new
features
.
It
is
a
...
...
@@ -542,13 +548,14 @@ fairly long list.
@node
egcs
-
intro
,
egcs
-
whats
-
new
,
new
-
in
-
2
.
8
.
x
,
egcs
and
2
.
8
.
x
@section
What
is
egcs
?
egcs
is
the
E
xperimental
GNU
compiler
system
(
see
egcs
is
the
e
xperimental
GNU
compiler
system
(
see
@file{
http
:
//www.cygnus.com/egcs} on the Web). It is an effort to
accelerate
development
of
new
gcc
features
by
providing
a
more
open
development
model
than
gcc
has
traditionally
used
.
The
first
egcs
release
,
egcs
-
1
.
0
,
came
out
on
December
3
,
1997
.
The
current
release
is
egcs
-
1
.
0
.
1
,
released
January
6
,
1998
.
The
current
release
is
egcs
-
1
.
0
.
3
,
released
May
15
,
1998
.
Questions
not
addressed
here
may
be
answered
in
the
egcs
FAQ
(
@file{
http
:
//www.cygnus.com/egcs/faq.html}).
...
...
@@ -696,14 +703,15 @@ inclusion; the reverse is also taking place, though a bug fix may
appear
in
one
before
it
does
in
the
other
.
egcs
development
is
currently
proceeding
much
more
quickly
than
gcc
2
.
8
.
x
development
.
However
,
there
is
essentially
only
one
C
++
front
end
,
which
is
shared
by
the
two
distinct
compiler
back
ends
.
distinct
compiler
back
ends
(
however
,
since
egcs
-
1
.
0
.
3
is
newer
than
gcc
2
.
8
.
1
,
it
has
more
bug
fixes
).
@node
egcs
-
robustness
,
,
egcs
-
vs
-
2
.
8
.
x
,
egcs
and
2
.
8
.
x
@section
How
robust
is
egcs
?
While
the
'e'
stands
for
'
experimental
'
,
egcs
has
been
tested
thoroughly
and
should
be
of
high
quality
.
The
author
considers
egcs
1
.
0
.
3
the
m
u
st
robust
GNU
C
++
compiler
ever
produced
.
m
o
st
robust
GNU
C
++
compiler
ever
produced
.
@node
installation
,
evolution
,
egcs
and
2
.
8
.
x
,
Top
@chapter
Installation
Issues
and
Problems
...
...
@@ -2123,6 +2131,9 @@ than on RISC architectures. The extra exceptions code is generated
in
a
separate
program
section
and
is
only
paged
in
if
an
exception
is
thrown
,
so
the
cost
is
in
disk
,
not
in
RAM
or
CPU
.
Exception
overhead
is
much
lower
on
ix86
if
you
use
binutils
2
.
9
or
later
,
as
gas
(
the
GNU
assembler
)
can
now
compress
the
information
.
@node
namespaces
,
agreement
with
standards
,
exceptions
,
User
Problems
@section
Does
g
++
support
namespaces
?
...
...
@@ -2218,7 +2229,9 @@ fixed their code to comply with the new standard yet.
@cindex
DWARF
debug
format
Most
systems
based
on
System
V
Release
4
(
except
Solaris
)
encode
symbolic
debugging
information
in
a
format
known
as
`
DWARF
'
.
debugging
information
in
a
format
known
as
`
DWARF
'
.
There
are
two
forms
of
DWARF
,
DWARF
1
and
DWARF
2
.
The
default
is
often
DWARF
1
,
which
is
not
really
expressive
enough
to
do
C
++
correctly
.
Now
that
we
have
gdb
4
.
17
,
DWARF
debugging
is
finally
supported
(
if
you
use
gcc
2
.
8
.
1
or
egcs
-
1
.
0
.
x
or
newer
).
...
...
@@ -2232,6 +2245,9 @@ use an alternate debugging format, one more like that used under SunOS4.
You
won
'
t
need
to
do
anything
special
to
GDB
;
it
will
always
understand
the
``
stabs
''
format
.
To
specify
DWARF
2
output
on
Unixware
,
you
can
give
the
@code{
-
ggdb
}
switch
;
alternatively
,
@code{
-
gstabs
}
produces
``
stabs
''
format
.
@node
debugging
problems
on
Solaris
,
X11
conflicts
with
libg
++
,
debugging
on
SVR4
systems
,
User
Problems
@section
debugging
problems
on
Solaris
...
...
@@ -2405,4 +2421,3 @@ net, please use @file{gnu.misc.discuss}, not the technical newsgroups.
@page
@contents
@bye
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