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(Updated April 7, 2012, 6:14 a.m.) Review request for Default. Description ------- clang/gcc: Fix compilation issues with clang 3.0 and gcc 4.6 This patch addresses a number of minor issues that cause problems when compiling with clang >= 3.0 and gcc >= 4.6. Most importantly, it avoids using the deprecated ext/hash_map and instead uses unordered_map (and similarly so for the hash_set). To make use of the new STL containers, g++ and clang has to be invoked with "-std=c++0x", and this is now added for all gcc versions >= 4.6, and always for clang since even 2.9 supports this. The addition of c++0x in turn causes a few problems, as the compiler is more stringent and adds a number of new warnings. Below, the most important issues are enumerated: 1) the use of namespaces is more strict, e.g. for isnan, and all headers opening the entire namespace std are now fixed. 2) another other issue caused by the more stringent compiler is the narrowing of the embedded python, which used to be a char array, and is now unsigned char since there were values larger than 128. 3) a particularly odd issue that arose with the new c++0x behaviour is found in range.hh, where the operator< causes gcc to complain about the template type parsing (the "<" is interpreted as the beginning of a template argument), and the problem seems to be related to the begin/end members introduced for the range-type iteration, which is a new feature in c++11. As a minor update, this patch also fixes the build flags for the clang debug target that used to be shared with gcc and incorrectly use "-ggdb". Diffs (updated) ----- SConstruct a47fd7c2d44e ext/libelf/SConscript a47fd7c2d44e src/SConscript a47fd7c2d44e src/arch/alpha/isa/main.isa a47fd7c2d44e src/arch/alpha/mt.hh a47fd7c2d44e src/arch/arm/isa/includes.isa a47fd7c2d44e src/arch/mips/isa/includes.isa a47fd7c2d44e src/arch/power/isa/includes.isa a47fd7c2d44e src/arch/sparc/isa/decoder.isa a47fd7c2d44e src/arch/sparc/mt.hh a47fd7c2d44e src/arch/sparc/tlb_map.hh a47fd7c2d44e src/arch/x86/isa/microops/fpop.isa a47fd7c2d44e src/arch/x86/isa/microops/mediaop.isa a47fd7c2d44e src/base/hashmap.hh a47fd7c2d44e src/base/inifile.cc a47fd7c2d44e src/base/range.hh a47fd7c2d44e src/base/stats/text.cc a47fd7c2d44e src/mem/ruby/common/Address.hh a47fd7c2d44e src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.hh a47fd7c2d44e src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.cc a47fd7c2d44e src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/BaseGarnetNetwork.cc a47fd7c2d44e src/mem/ruby/network/orion/OrionConfig.hh a47fd7c2d44e src/mem/ruby/network/orion/OrionRouter.cc a47fd7c2d44e src/mem/ruby/network/orion/TechParameter.hh a47fd7c2d44e src/sim/init.hh a47fd7c2d44e src/sim/init.cc a47fd7c2d44e Diff: http://reviews.gem5.org/r/1119/diff/ Testing ------- util/regress all passing (disregarding t1000 and eio) with gcc 4.6.2, and compiling with clang 2.9 and 3.0 on Ubuntu 12.04 and MacOSX 10.7.3 Thanks, Andreas Hansson _______________________________________________ gem5-dev mailing list [email protected] http://m5sim.org/mailman/listinfo/gem5-dev
