--- gcc-3.4.4/gcc/reload1.c  2005-03-18 06:11:35.000000000 +0900
   +++ gcc-3.4.4-supk0-20051028/gcc/reload1.c   2005-10-28 20:32:40.695594000 
+0900

   As I'm careful to always use meaningful tags, that tells me exactly
   what was diffed, and does so in an in-band manner that is unlikely to
   get lost (e.g., by patch-munging programs) or overlooked.

Well, meaningful tags are useful (like when you work on two branches,
as your example shows), but non-meaningful ones suck, like what is
currently being use, mod and orig.  Which to my experience is what
most people use, non-meaningful ones.


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