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The following patch provides some further math library fallbacks. fmaf can be implemented using fma if available, fma and fmal can use x * y + z as fallback, it is not perfect, but e.g. glibc on various arches has been using that as fallback for many years, and copysign/copysignl/fabs/fabsl can be implemented using corresponding __builtin_* if we make sure that gcc expands it inline instead of using a library call (these days it is expanded inline on most targets). 2020-04-22 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR libfortran/94694 PR libfortran/94586 * configure.ac: Add math func checks for fmaf, fma and fmal. Add HAVE_INLINE_BUILTIN_COPYSIGN check. * c99_protos.h (copysign, fmaf, fma, fmal): Provide fallback prototypes. (HAVE_COPYSIGN, HAVE_FMAF, HAVE_FMA, HAVE_FMAL): Define if not defined and fallback version is provided. * intrinsics/c99_functions.c (copysign, fmaf, fma, fmal): Provide fallback implementations if possible * configure: Regenerated. * config.h.in: Regenerated. * math.m4 (GCC_CHECK_MATH_INLINE_BUILTIN_FALLBACK1, GCC_CHECK_MATH_INLINE_BUILTIN_FALLBACK2): New.
Jakub Jelinek committed -
Since -mabi=ilp32 option is not compatible with large code model, Require lp64 target for the following tests: gcc.target/aarch64/pr63304_1.c gcc.target/aarch64/pr70120-2.c gcc.target/aarch64/pr94530.c gcc.target/aarch64/reload-valid-spoff.c 2020-04-22 Duan bo <duanbo3@huawei.com> gcc/testsuite/ PR testsuite/94712 * gcc.target/aarch64/pr63304_1.c: Require lp64 target. * gcc.target/aarch64/pr70120-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/pr94530.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/reload-valid-spoff.c: Likewise.
Duan bo committed -
As the two testcases for PR94678 show, -mgeneral-regs-only is handled properly with SVE. We should issue an error message instead of expanding SVE builtin funtions when -mgeneral-regs-only option is specified. The middle end should never try to use vector patterns when the vector modes have been disabled by !have_regs_of_mode. But it's still wrong for the target to provide patterns that would inevitably lead to spill failure due to lack of registers. So we should also add check for !TARGET_GENERAL_REGS_ONLY in TARGET_SVE and other SVE related macros. 2020-04-22 Felix Yang <felix.yang@huawei.com> gcc/ PR target/94678 * config/aarch64/aarch64.h (TARGET_SVE): Add && !TARGET_GENERAL_REGS_ONLY. (TARGET_SVE2): Add && TARGET_SVE. (TARGET_SVE2_AES, TARGET_SVE2_BITPERM, TARGET_SVE2_SHA3, TARGET_SVE2_SM4): Add && TARGET_SVE2. * config/aarch64/aarch64-sve-builtins.h (sve_switcher::m_old_general_regs_only): New member. * config/aarch64/aarch64-sve-builtins.cc (check_required_registers): New function. (reported_missing_registers_p): New variable. (check_required_extensions): Call check_required_registers before return if all required extenstions are present. (sve_switcher::sve_switcher): Save TARGET_GENERAL_REGS_ONLY in m_old_general_regs_only and clear MASK_GENERAL_REGS_ONLY in global_options.x_target_flags. (sve_switcher::~sve_switcher): Set MASK_GENERAL_REGS_ONLY in global_options.x_target_flags if m_old_general_regs_only is true. gcc/testsuite/ PR target/94678 * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/acle/general/nosve_6.c: New test.
Fei Yang committed -
* doc/extend.exi: Add "free" to list of other builtin functions supported by GCC.
Jeff Law committed -
For future architecture with prefix instructions, always use plq/pstq rather than lq/stq for atomic load of quadword. Then we never have to do the doubleword swap on little endian. Before this fix, -mno-pcrel would generate lq with the doubleword swap (which was ok) and -mpcrel would generate plq, also with the doubleword swap, which was wrong. 2020-04-20 Aaron Sawdey <acsawdey@linux.ibm.com> PR target/94622 * config/rs6000/sync.md (load_quadpti): Add attr "prefixed" if TARGET_PREFIXED. (store_quadpti): Ditto. (atomic_load<mode>): Do not swap doublewords if TARGET_PREFIXED as plq will be used and doesn't need it. (atomic_store<mode>): Ditto, for pstq.
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* doc/invoke.texi: Update flags turned on by -O3.
Erick Ochoa committed -
These warnings have nothing to do with virtual functions, so "override" is inappropriate. The warnings are just talking about defining special members, so let's say that. PR translation/94698 * class.c (check_field_decls): Change "override" to "define" in -Weffc++ diagnostics.
Jonathan Wakely committed -
2020-04-22 José Rui Faustino de Sousa <jrfsousa@gmail.com> PR fortran/90350 * simplify.c (simplify_bound): In the case of assumed-size arrays check if the reference is to a full array. 2020-04-22 José Rui Faustino de Sousa <jrfsousa@gmail.com> PR fortran/90350 * gfortran.dg/PR90350.f90: New test.
Jose Rui Faustino de Sousa committed -
PR c++/90448 * g++.dg/cpp1y/lambda-generic-variadic20.C: New.
Paolo Carlini committed -
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR middle-end/94647 * c-c++-common/Warray-bounds-2.c: Replace a large value harcoded in an expected warning with a pattern.
Martin Sebor committed -
gcc/ChangeLog: 2020-04-21 Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus <stefansf@linux.ibm.com> * config/s390/s390.md ("*<risbg_n>_ior_and_sr_ze<mode>"): Lift from SI mode to DSI. ("*trunc_sidi_and_subreg_ze<clobbercc_or_nocc>"): New insn pattern. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-04-21 Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus <stefansf@linux.ibm.com> * gcc.target/s390/addsub-signed-overflow-1.c: Fix options. * gcc.target/s390/addsub-signed-overflow-2.c: Fix options. * gcc.target/s390/bswap-1.c: Fix scan assembler regex. * gcc.target/s390/global-array-element-pic2.c: Fix scan assembler regex. * gcc.target/s390/load-relative-check.c: Fix options. * gcc.target/s390/morestack.c: Fix options. * gcc.target/s390/nobp-return-mem-z900.c: Temporarily silence this case. * gcc.target/s390/risbg-ll-1.c: Fix scan assembler regex. * gcc.target/s390/risbg-ll-2.c: Fix scan assembler regex. * gcc.target/s390/risbg-ll-3.c: Fix scan assembler regex. * gcc.target/s390/target-attribute/pr82012.c: Fix error message.
Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus committed -
ia64 seems to be affected too, but the backend doesn't have any -Wpsabi warnings and I'm not sure if we really need them for an (almost?) dead target. 2020-04-22 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR target/94706 * config/ia64/ia64.c (hfa_element_mode): Ignore cxx17_empty_base_field_p fields.
Jakub Jelinek committed -
As multiple targets are affected apparently, I believe at least aarch64, arm, powerpc64le, s390{,x} and ia64, I think we should have a middle-end predicate for this, so that if we need to tweak it, we can do it in one spot. 2020-04-22 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR target/94383 * calls.h (cxx17_empty_base_field_p): Declare. * calls.c (cxx17_empty_base_field_p): Define.
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Since arm_acle.h includes stdint.h, its use requires the presence of the right gnu/stub-*.h, so make sure to include arm_acle.h when checking the effective targets that generally imply that the testcase will include it: arm_dsp, arm_crc, arm_coproc[1-4] This makes several tests unsupported rather than fail. 2020-04-22 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> gcc/testsuite/ * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_arm_dsp) (check_effective_target_arm_crc_ok_nocache) (check_effective_target_arm_coproc1_ok_nocache) (check_effective_target_arm_coproc2_ok_nocache) (check_effective_target_arm_coproc3_ok_nocache) (check_effective_target_arm_coproc4_ok_nocache): Include arm_acle.h.
Christophe Lyon committed -
Since arm_cde.h includes stdint.h, its use requires the presence of the right gnu/stub-*.h, so make sure to include it when checking the arm_v8*m_main_cde* effective targets, otherwise we can decide CDE is supported while it's not really (all tests that use arm_v8m_main_cde* also include arm_cde.h aynway). Similarly for the effective targets that also require MVE. This makes several tests unsupported rather than fail. 2020-04-22 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> gcc/testsuite/ * lib/target-supports.exp (arm_v8m_main_cde, arm_v8m_main_cde_fp) (arm_v8_1m_main_cde_mve, arm_v8_1m_main_cde_mve_fp): Include arm_cde.h and arm_mve.h as ineeded.
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Since arm_mve.h includes stdint.h, its use requires the presence of the right gnu/stub-*.h, so make sure to include it when checking the arm_v8_1m_mve_ok_nocache effective target, otherwise we can decide MVE is supported while it's not really. This makes several tests unsupported rather than fail. 2020-04-22 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> gcc/testsuite/ * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_arm_v8_1m_mve_ok_nocache): Include arm_mve.h.
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Several ARM/MVE tests can be compiled even if the toolchain does not support -mfloat-abi=hard (softfp is OK). Use dg-add-options arm_v8_1m_mve or arm_v8_1m_mve_fp instead of using dg-additional-options. 2020-04-22 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> gcc/testsuite/ * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vector_float.c: Use arm_v8_1m_mve_fp. * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vector_float1.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vector_float2.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vector_int.c: Use arm_v8_1m_mve. * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vector_int1.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vector_int2.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vector_uint.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vector_uint1.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_vector_uint2.c: Likewise.
Christophe Lyon committed -
This test can pass with a hard-float toolchain, provided we don't force -mfloat-abi=softfp. This patch removes this useless option, as well as -save-temps which is implied by arm_v8_1m_mve_fp. 2020-04-22 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> gcc/testsuite/ * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_move_gpr_to_gpr.c: Remove useless options.
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Some MVE tests explicitly test a -mfloat-abi=hard option, but we need to check that the toolchain actually supports it (which may not be the case for arm-linux-gnueabi* targets). We can thus remove the related dg-skip directives. We also make use of dg-add-options arm_v8_1m_mve_fp and arm_v8_1m_mve instead of duplicating the corresponding options in dg-additional-options where we keep only -mfloat-abi to override the option selected by arm_v8_1m_mve_fp. 2020-04-22 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> gcc/testsuite/ * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_fp_fpu1.c: Use arm_hard_ok effective target and arm_v8_1m_mve_fp options. * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_fp_fpu2.c: Use arm_softfp_ok effective target and arm_v8_1m_mve_fp options. * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_fpu1.c: Use arm_hard_ok effective target and arm_v8_1m_mve options. * gcc.target/arm/mve/intrinsics/mve_fpu2.c: Use arm_softfp_ok effective target and arm_v8_1m_mve options.
Christophe Lyon committed -
For arm-linux-gnueabi* targets, a toolchain cannot support the float-abi opposite to the one it has been configured for: since glibc does not support such multilibs, we end up lacking gnu/stubs-*.h when including stdint.h for instance. This patch introduces two new effective targets to detect whether we can compile tests with -mfloat-abi=softfp or -mfloat-abi=hard. This enables to make such tests unsupported rather than fail. 2020-04-22 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> gcc/testsuite/ * lib/target-supports.exp (arm_softfp_ok): New effective target. (arm_hard_ok): Likewise. gcc/ * doc/sourcebuild.texi (arm_softfp_ok, arm_hard_ok): Document.
Christophe Lyon committed -
This patch adds initial -mcpu support for the Arm Cortex-M55 CPU. This CPU is an Armv8.1-M Mainline CPU supporting MVE. An option to disable floating-point (and MVE) is provided with the +nofp. For GCC 11 I'd like to add further fine-grained options to enable integer-only MVE but that needs a bit more elaborate surgery in arm-cpus.in that I don't want to do in GCC 10 at this stage. As this CPU is not supported in gas and I don't want to couple GCC 10 to the very latest binutils anyway, this CPU emits the cpu string in the assembly file as a build attribute rather than a .cpu directive, thus sparing us the need to support .cpu cortex-m55 in gas. The .cpu directive in gas isn't used for anything besides setting the Tag_CPU_name build attribute anyway (which itself is not used by any tools I'm aware of). All the architecture information used for target detection is already emitted using .arch_extension directives and similar. Bootstrapped and tested on arm-none-linux-gnueabihf. Also tested on arm-none-eabi. 2020-04-22 Kyrylo Tkachov <kyrylo.tkachov@arm.com> Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com> Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> * config/arm/arm.c (arm_file_start): Handle isa_bit_quirk_no_asmcpu. * config/arm/arm-cpus.in (quirk_no_asmcpu): Define. (ALL_QUIRKS): Add quirk_no_asmcpu. (cortex-m55): Define new cpu. * config/arm/arm-tables.opt: Regenerate. * config/arm/arm-tune.md: Likewise. * doc/invoke.texi (Arm Options): Document -mcpu=cortex-m55.
Kyrylo Tkachov committed -
While '!$' with -fopenmp unsets too often load_line's seen_comment flag, this only affects <tab> warnings; for trunction warnings, gfc_next_char_literal re-handles the directives correctly. In terms of missed warnings, a directive that is completely in the truncated part is not diagnosted (as it starts with a '!'). PR fortran/94709 * scanner.c (load_line): In fixed form, also treat 'C' as comment and 'D'/'d' only with -fd-lines-as-comments. Treat '!$' with -fopenmp, '!$acc' with -fopenacc and '!GCC$' as non-comment to permit <tab> and truncation warnings. PR fortran/94709 * gfortran.dg/gomp/warn_truncated.f: New. * gfortran.dg/gomp/warn_truncated.f90: New.
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This is really PR94683 part 2, handling the case in which the vector is an identity and so doesn't need a VEC_PERM_EXPR. I should have realised at the time that the other arm of the "if" would need the same fix. 2020-04-22 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> gcc/ PR tree-optimization/94700 * tree-ssa-forwprop.c (simplify_vector_constructor): When processing an identity constructor, use a VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR to handle mixtures of similarly-structured but distinct vector types. gcc/testsuite/ PR tree-optimization/94700 * gcc.target/aarch64/sve/acle/general/pr94700.c: New test.
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Try to make sure that we have consistent naming for the tests before first release. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-04-22 Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk> * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/local-var-0.C: Rename to... * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/local-var-00-const.C: ...this. * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/local-var-1.C: Rename to... * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/local-var-01-single.C: ...this. * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/local-var-2.C: Rename to... * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/local-var-02-conditional.C: ...this. * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/local-var-3.C: Rename to... * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/local-var-03-with-awaits.C: ...this. * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/local-var-4.C: Rename to... * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/local-var-04-hiding-nested-scopes.C: this. * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/local-var-5-awaitable.C: Rename to... * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/local-var-05-awaitable.C: ...this.
Iain Sandoe committed -
As reported in the PR, per [dcl.fct.def.coroutine]/4 we should be passing a reference to the object to the promise parameter preview, and we are currently passing a pointer (this). Amend to pass the reference. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: 2020-04-22 Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk> PR c++/94682 * coroutines.cc (struct param_info): Add a field to note that the param is 'this'. (morph_fn_to_coro): Convert this to a reference before using it in the promise parameter preview. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-04-22 Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk> PR c++/94682 * g++.dg/coroutines/pr94682-preview-this.C: New test.
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ChangeLog: 2020-04-22 Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus <stefansf@linux.ibm.com> * MAINTAINERS (Write After Approval): add myself
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Some tests use --save-temps, but schedule-cleanups strictly matches -save-temps, so we leave many temporary files after validation. Instead of fixing every offending testcase, it's simpler and future-proof to make schedule-cleanups handle both --save-temps and -save-temps. 2020-04-22 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> gcc/testsuite/ * lib/gcc-dg.exp (schedule-cleanups): Accept --save-temps.
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While instantiating test(Plot) we partially instantiate the generic lambda. We look at forward<T>(rest)... and see that it's just replacing parameter packs with new parameter packs and tries to do a direct substitution. But because register_parameter_specializations had built up a NONTYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK around the new parameter pack, the substitution failed. So let's not wrap it that way. gcc/cp/ChangeLog 2020-04-22 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com> PR c++/94546 * pt.c (register_parameter_specializations): If the instantiation is still a parameter pack, don't wrap it in a NONTYPE_ARGUMENT_PACK. (tsubst_pack_expansion, tsubst_expr): Adjust.
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The change committed to GCC 9 to allow string literals as template arguments caused the compiler to prune away, and thus miss diagnosing, conversion from nullptr to int in an array initializer. After looking at various approaches to improving the pruning, we realized that the only place the pruning is necessary is in the mangler. gcc/cp/ChangeLog 2020-04-22 Martin Sebor <msebor@redhat.com> Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com> PR c++/94510 * decl.c (reshape_init_array_1): Avoid stripping redundant trailing zero initializers... * mangle.c (write_expression): ...and handle them here even for pointers to members by calling zero_init_expr_p. * cp-tree.h (zero_init_expr_p): Declare. * tree.c (zero_init_expr_p): Define. (type_initializer_zero_p): Remove. * pt.c (tparm_obj_values): New hash_map. (get_template_parm_object): Store to it. (tparm_object_argument): New. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog 2020-04-22 Martin Sebor <msebor@redhat.com> PR c++/94510 * g++.dg/init/array58.C: New test. * g++.dg/init/array59.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp2a/nontype-class34.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp2a/nontype-class35.C: New test.
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* testsuite/21_strings/basic_string/erasure.cc: Check for updated value of __cpp_lib_erase_if. * testsuite/23_containers/deque/erasure.cc: Likewise. * testsuite/23_containers/forward_list/erasure.cc: Likewise. * testsuite/23_containers/list/erasure.cc: Likewise. * testsuite/23_containers/map/erasure.cc: Likewise. * testsuite/23_containers/set/erasure.cc: Likewise. * testsuite/23_containers/unordered_map/erasure.cc: Likewise. * testsuite/23_containers/unordered_set/erasure.cc: Likewise. * testsuite/23_containers/vector/erasure.cc: Likewise.
Jonathan Wakely committed -
This updates diagnose_valid_expression to mirror the convert_to_void check added to tsubst_valid_expression_requirement by r10-7554. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: PR c++/67825 * constraint.cc (diagnose_valid_expression): Check convert_to_void here as well as in tsubst_valid_expression_requirement. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR c++/67825 * g++.dg/concepts/diagnostic10.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-pr67178.C: Adjust dg-message.
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This fixes a regression introduced when I replaced __normal_iterator's relational operators with operator<=>. If the wrapped iterator type doesn't define operator<=> then __normal_iterator doesdn't either, which breaks any use of fancy pointers that don't define <=>. The regression was found when trying to build cmcstl2. The solution is to use synth-three-way to define __normal_iterator's spaceship operator, so that it is still defined even if the wrapped type only supports operator<. * include/bits/stl_iterator.h (__normal_iterator): Use synth-three-way to define operator<=>. * testsuite/24_iterators/normal_iterator/cmp_c++20.cc: New test.
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A comment in satisfy_declaration_constraints says /* For inherited constructors, consider the original declaration; it has the correct template information attached. */ d = strip_inheriting_ctors (d); but it looks like this comment is wrong when the inherited constructor is for an instantiation of a constructor template. In that case, DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO is correct and DECL_INHERITED_CTOR points to the constructor template of the base class rather than to the particular instantiation of the constructor template (and so the DECL_TI_ARGS of the DECL_INHERITED_CTOR are in their dependent form). So doing strip_inheriting_ctors in this case then eventually leads to satisfy_associated_constraints returning true regardless of the constraints themselves, due to the passed in 'args' being dependent. An inherited constructor seems to have a non-empty DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO only when it's for an instantiation of a constructor template, so this patch fixes this issue by checking for empty DECL_TEMPLATE_INFO before calling strip_inheriting_ctors. There is another unguarded call to strip_inheriting_ctors in get_normalized_constraints_from_decl, but this one seems to be safe to do unconditionally because the rest of that function doesn't need/look at the DECL_TI_ARGS of the decl. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: PR c++/94549 * constraint.cc (satisfy_declaration_constraints): Don't strip the inherited constructor if it already has template information. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR c++/94549 * g++.dg/concepts/inherit-ctor3.C: Adjust expected diagnostics. * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-inherit-ctor4.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-inherit-ctor8.C: New test.
Patrick Palka committed -
One of the changelog entries in commit d76925e4 got put in the wrong place after a rebase. This places it correctly.
Jonathan Wakely committed -
This adds a full table of contents for the C++14 and C++17 standards, with status for each part. For C++14 the list of proposals is removed, as it adds little value now that everything is supported. For C++17 the table of proposals is retained, because it documents he feature test macros for the features. * doc/Makefile.am (xml_sources_manual): Add missing XML files. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * doc/xml/manual/status_cxx1998.xml: Refer to "this section" instead of "this page". * doc/xml/manual/status_cxx2011.xml: Formatting and other corrections to the C++11 status table. * doc/xml/manual/status_cxx2014.xml: Replace list of C++14 feature proposals with table matching contents of the C++14 standard. * doc/xml/manual/status_cxx2017.xml: Add table matching contents of the C++17 standard. * doc/html/*: Regenerate.
Jonathan Wakely committed -
The front end now supports parenthesized initialization for arrays in C++20, so extend std::is_nothrow_constructible to support them too. gcc/testsuite: PR c++/94149 * g++.dg/cpp2a/paren-init24.C: Fix FIXMEs. libstdc++-v3: PR c++/94149 * include/std/type_traits (__is_nt_constructible_impl): Add partial specializations for bounded arrays with non-empty initializers. * testsuite/20_util/is_nothrow_constructible/value_c++20.cc: New test.
Jonathan Wakely committed -
Always run testsuite with same GDCFLAGS as used in build. libphobos/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Remove GDCFLAGSX. * libdruntime/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * src/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * testsuite/testsuite_flags.in: Use GDCFLAGS in --gdcflags. * testsuite/libphobos.thread/fiber_guard_page.d: Test using -O0.
Iain Buclaw committed -
PR middle-end/94647 - bogus -Warray-bounds on strncpy into a larger member array from a smaller array gcc/ChangeLog: PR middle-end/94647 * gimple-ssa-warn-restrict.c (builtin_access::builtin_access): Correct the computation of the lower bound of the source access size. (builtin_access::generic_overlap): Remove a hack for setting ranges of overlap offsets. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR middle-end/94647 * c-c++-common/Warray-bounds-2.c: Adjust a test case and add a new one. * c-c++-common/Warray-bounds-3.c: Add tests for missing warnings. * c-c++-common/Wrestrict.c: Invert bounds in printed ranges. * gcc.dg/Warray-bounds-59.c: New test. * gcc.dg/Wrestrict-10.c: Add a missing warning. * gcc.dg/Wrestrict-5.c: Adjust text of expected warning. * gcc.dg/Wrestrict-6.c: Expect to see a range of overlap offsets.
Martin Sebor committed
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