* Jeff Law:

> As we both know, GCC has had ABI bugs as well.  Both compilers strive
> to be ABI compatible with each other and we should continue to work
> together to find and address such issues.  SImilarly both compilers
> are going to have codegen issues, or rejects-valid-code bugs.
> Ultimately they're just bugs and I don't see that one toolchain or the
> other is inherently better than the other, particularly WRT ABI
> issues.

More problematic are not ABI bugs, but the cases where the ABI
divergence is a matter of opinion (more or less).

I think we really should figure out what to do about the alignment of
_Atomic long long on 32-bit.  GCC has 4, Clang has 8.  Clang seems to be
correct here.  This also has implications for the use of libatomic.

Thanks,
Florian
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