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David Edelsohn changed:
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--- Comment #2 from David Edelsohn ---
A crude work-around to allow GCC to bootstrap and show the extent of the
problem, I need the following patches to comment out all decimal builtins.
Index: rs6000-call.c
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--- Comment #3 from David Edelsohn ---
An alternate work-around is
Index: tree.c
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--- tree.c (revision 278691)
+++ tree.c (working copy)
@@ -10334,7 +10334,7 @@
uint
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--- Comment #4 from joseph at codesourcery dot com ---
The design in the target-independent compiler is that the functions that
get called when processing builtins.def notice that the type involved is
error_mark_node (which in turn gets set whe
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--- Comment #5 from Peter Bergner ---
(In reply to jos...@codesourcery.com from comment #4)
> My suggestion for the target-specific built-in functions would be:
>
> * builtin_function_type in rs6000-call.c should detect the case of a
> DECIMAL_
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Richard Biener changed:
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Version|unknown |10.0
Target Milestone|---