------- Comment #3 from jan dot kratochvil at redhat dot com 2009-03-18 18:01 ------- I see I messed it up, in some way was gcc-4.4 more correct than gcc-4.3 Thanks for the fix although now I would not probably bugreport it at all.
It turned PASS->XFAIL. But in fact PASS means SKIP(not-testable) and XFAIL means PASS - for GDB. gdb.cp/classes.exp: # This class is so small that an instance of it can fit in a register. # When gdb tries to call a method, it gets embarrassed about taking # the address of a register. # # TODO: I think that message should be a PASS, not an XFAIL. # gdb prints an informative message and declines to do something # impossible. # # The method call actually succeeds if the compiler allocates very # small classes in memory instead of registers. So this test does # not tell us anything interesting if the call succeeds. -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39485