On Jan 9, 2020, Richard Biener <rguent...@suse.de> wrote: > Did I miss the actual (non-documentation) patch?
No, I didn't post it. It's kind of big, and only yesterday did I get it to work as expected and now extensively documented, passing all of the extensive testsuite I wrote for it. Alas, some of the latest tweaks to driver and lto-wrapper to update lto dumps to the new semantics ended up regressing a handful of tests in the testsuite. I'm still looking for some simple work-around, and I'm not very happy with the naming of wpa dumps. commit c34c1f54a8e4c92a0fca101a0f732c5e29c44643 currently in aoliva/testme in the git repo is the latest I tested; I pushed other minor cleanups over that one, but other changes I might make and push later today might be more disruptive in terms of test results. -- Alexandre Oliva, freedom fighter he/him https://FSFLA.org/blogs/lxo Free Software Evangelist Stallman was right, but he's left :( GNU Toolchain Engineer FSMatrix: It was he who freed the first of us FSF & FSFLA board member The Savior shall return (true);