> > .././../gcc-4.10-20140518/gcc/wide-int.cc:1274:23: error: invalid use of a > > cast in a inline asm context requiring an l-value: remove the cast or > > build with -fheinous-gnu-extensions > > umul_ppmm (val[1], val[0], op1.ulow (), op2.ulow ()); > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > This is PR 61146. You can get around it by adding -fheinous-gnu-extensions > to BOOT_CFLAGS.
This causes GCC bootstrap to fail on Darwin systems (whose system compiler is clang-based). Since PR 61146 was resolved as INVALID (but I’m not sure it’s the right call, see below), I’ve filed a separate report for the bootstrap issue (https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=61315). Regarding PR 61146, I agree with Marc Glisse (comment #3) that the casts in question look weird and should probably be removed, as was done in GMP. This code should be cleaned up, and it will fix bootstrap on clang-based target coincidentally, without adding another kludge. FX