On 24/07/13 07:36, William Harrington wrote:
Greetings developers,
Graphite is a great option for GCC to reduce code size, and ISL and
CLooG are required for this, but ISL and CLooG can use openscop and
piplib, as well, to enhance graphite.
http://www.piplib.org/
https://www.lri.fr/~bastoul/development/openscop/
I haven't seen any of the major distros use them as dependencies, gentoo
certainly doesn't use them
I"m also curious, do we need to build ISL and CLooG in cross-tools? It
seems best that optimized binaries would be using the graphite
toolchain from tools and then final-system. I see no need to build
graphite in the cross-tools. It would make sense to enable graphite in
the tools, and definitely in final-system.
If you use that logic then mpfr, mpc are not really required merely
optional, not sure about gmp though
Sincerely,
William Harrington
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cheers
Martin
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