On May 21, 2006, at 7:30 AM, Anny Blackyew wrote:

i386.md from GCC-4.1.1-RC1 and GCC-4.2-ss has bugs!

i386.md from GCC-4.1.1-RC1 has the sharp symbol '#':

"f#x,x#f", "f#x,xm#f", "f#rx,..#fx,..#rf", ...

i386.md from GCC-4.2-ss has corrected it and has not the sharp symbol '#':
"f,x", "f,xm", ...

Why do you think this is a bug?
From the internals doc:
@cindex @samp{#} in constraint
@item #
Says that all following characters, up to the next comma, are to be
ignored as a constraint.  They are significant only for choosing
register preferences.



* fmov,fmov,fmov,imov,imov (both)

This is just saying the instructions belong to the fmov or imov groups
for scheduling.

Thanks,
Andrew Pinski

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