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Index: index.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/index.html,v retrieving revision 1.908 diff -u -r1.908 index.html --- index.html 13 Mar 2014 15:30:15 -0000 1.908 +++ index.html 5 Apr 2014 20:48:31 -0000 @@ -99,59 +99,6 @@ <span class="date">[2013-10-03]</span></dt> <dd>Regular expression support in <a href="libstdc++/">libstdc++-v3</a> is now available.</dd> -<dt><span>Synopsys Designware ARC support</span> - <span class="date">[2013-10-01]</span></dt> -<dd>A port for Synopsys Designware ARC has been contributed by Embecosm and Synopsys Inc.</dd> - -<dt><span>TI MSP430 support</span> - <span class="date">[2013-09-12]</span></dt> -<dd>A port for the TI MSP430 has been contributed by Red Hat Inc.</dd> - -<dt><span>Twitter and Google+ accounts</span> - <span class="date">[2013-08-08]</span></dt> - <dd>GCC and the GNU Toolchain Project now have accounts on - <a href="https://twitter.com/gnutools" target="_blank">Twitter</a> and - <a href="https://plus.google.com/108467477471815191158" rel="publisher" target="_blank">Google+</a> - to help developers stay informed of progress.</dd> - -<dt><span>IBM POWER8 support</span> - <span class="date">[2013-07-15]</span></dt> - <dd>Support for the POWER8 processor has been contributed by IBM. - This includes new VSX, HTM and atomic instructions, new intrinsics, - and scheduling improvements. Little Endian support also has been - enhanced, including control over vector element endianness.</dd> - -<dt><span><a href="gcc-4.8/">GCC 4.8.1</a> released</span> - <span class="date">[2013-05-31]</span></dt> - <dd></dd> - -<dt><span><a href="gcc-4.6/">GCC 4.6.4</a> released</span> - <span class="date">[2013-04-12]</span></dt> - <dd></dd> - -<dt><span><a href="gcc-4.7/">GCC 4.7.3</a> released</span> - <span class="date">[2013-04-11]</span></dt> - <dd></dd> - -<dt><span><a href="gcc-4.8/changes.html#cxx">GCC 4.8.1</a> - will be <a href="projects/cxx0x.html">C++11</a> feature-complete</span> - <span class="date">[2013-04-01]</span></dt> - <dd>Support for C++11 <var>ref-qualifiers</var> was added to the GCC - 4.8 branch, making G++ the first C++ compiler to implement all - the major language features of the C++11 standard. This - functionality will be available in GCC 4.8.1.</dd> - -<dt><span><a href="gcc-4.8/">GCC 4.8.0</a> released</span> - <span class="date">[2013-03-22]</span></dt> - <dd></dd> - -<dt><span>GCC internals documentation</span> - <span class="date">[2013-01-23]</span></dt> -<dd>The -<a href="http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/grc/">GCC Resource Center</a> -at IITB is providing documentation, tutorials and videos -about GCC internals with support from the Government of India.</dd> - </dl> <div> Index: news.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/news.html,v retrieving revision 1.138 diff -u -r1.138 news.html --- news.html 3 Dec 2013 01:04:41 -0000 1.138 +++ news.html 5 Apr 2014 20:48:32 -0000 @@ -14,6 +14,59 @@ <!-- ATTENTION: This page is for *OLD* news! Latest news goes first. --> +<dt><span>Synopsys Designware ARC support</span> + <span class="date">[2013-10-01]</span></dt> +<dd>A port for Synopsys Designware ARC has been contributed by Embecosm and Synopsys Inc.</dd> + +<dt><span>TI MSP430 support</span> + <span class="date">[2013-09-12]</span></dt> +<dd>A port for the TI MSP430 has been contributed by Red Hat Inc.</dd> + +<dt><span>Twitter and Google+ accounts</span> + <span class="date">[2013-08-08]</span></dt> + <dd>GCC and the GNU Toolchain Project now have accounts on + <a href="https://twitter.com/gnutools" target="_blank">Twitter</a> and + <a href="https://plus.google.com/108467477471815191158" rel="publisher" target="_blank">Google+</a> + to help developers stay informed of progress.</dd> + +<dt><span>IBM POWER8 support</span> + <span class="date">[2013-07-15]</span></dt> + <dd>Support for the POWER8 processor has been contributed by IBM. + This includes new VSX, HTM and atomic instructions, new intrinsics, + and scheduling improvements. Little Endian support also has been + enhanced, including control over vector element endianness.</dd> + +<dt><span><a href="gcc-4.8/">GCC 4.8.1</a> released</span> + <span class="date">[2013-05-31]</span></dt> + <dd></dd> + +<dt><span><a href="gcc-4.6/">GCC 4.6.4</a> released</span> + <span class="date">[2013-04-12]</span></dt> + <dd></dd> + +<dt><span><a href="gcc-4.7/">GCC 4.7.3</a> released</span> + <span class="date">[2013-04-11]</span></dt> + <dd></dd> + +<dt><span><a href="gcc-4.8/changes.html#cxx">GCC 4.8.1</a> + will be <a href="projects/cxx0x.html">C++11</a> feature-complete</span> + <span class="date">[2013-04-01]</span></dt> + <dd>Support for C++11 <var>ref-qualifiers</var> was added to the GCC + 4.8 branch, making G++ the first C++ compiler to implement all + the major language features of the C++11 standard. This + functionality will be available in GCC 4.8.1.</dd> + +<dt><span><a href="gcc-4.8/">GCC 4.8.0</a> released</span> + <span class="date">[2013-03-22]</span></dt> + <dd></dd> + +<dt><span>GCC internals documentation</span> + <span class="date">[2013-01-23]</span></dt> +<dd>The +<a href="http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/grc/">GCC Resource Center</a> +at IITB is providing documentation, tutorials and videos +about GCC internals with support from the Government of India.</dd> + <dt><span>ARM AArch64 support</span> <span class="date">[2012-10-24]</span></dt> <dd>A port for AArch64, the 64-bit execution state in the ARMv8 architecture,