Fixed for GCC 10.
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Title:
ICE provoked by a lambda using the sizeof a captured stack-allocated
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Title:
ICE provoked by a lambda using the sizeof a captured stack-allocated
The patch for 89285 seems to have fixed this on trunk.
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Title:
Compiler error: constexpr with bitfields.
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Author: jason
Date: Tue Aug 30 21:27:18 2011
New Revision: 178338
URL: http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?root=gccview=revrev=178338
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PR c++/50114
* decl.c (poplevel): Disable for scope compatibility hack
in C++11 mode.
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Fixed for 4.7.
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Title:
cc1plus bails can't handle situation
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Fixed by Jakub's patch.
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Title:
g++ ICE (segfault in cc1plus)
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(In reply to comment #1)
I can't reproduce the isssue with an unlimited stack with release
checking compiled FSF 4.6.1 or 4.5.3 releases.
For some reason the C++ compiler nests constructing the members:
Jason, can't we do something more optimal here?
The nesting is inherent in the
For this testcase, even 30MB isn't enough, but 40MiB is, so I think I'll
round up to 64MB.
I think it's probably best to raise the limit in both places to avoid
confusion when invoking cc1plus directly.
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Created attachment 24789
my patch
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g++ ICE (segfault in cc1plus)
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A middle ground would be to fix the bug in unify without adding mangling
support, so we get the sorry there. I guess I'll do that.
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Author: jason
Date: Wed Mar 9 17:57:46 2011
New Revision: 170824
URL: http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?root=gccview=revrev=170824
Log:
PR c++/44629
* pt.c (unify): An unresolved overload is a nondeduced context.
Added:
trunk/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/template/nontype22.C
Modified:
Author: jason
Date: Wed Mar 9 17:57:48 2011
New Revision: 170825
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Log:
PR c++/44629
* pt.c (unify): An unresolved overload is a nondeduced context.
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Author: jason
Date: Wed Mar 9 17:57:51 2011
New Revision: 170826
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PR c++/44629
* pt.c (unify): An unresolved overload is a nondeduced context.
Added:
ICE fixed in 4.4, 4.5, 4.6. Not worth applying to 4.3 at this point I
think.
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Title:
[PR44629] internal compiler error in unify
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I'm confused why this would be an overload set. cmp1 is a template so I
can't see how this code would even begin to be valid without specifying
the template argument in the default argument...
Once you know A's T, you have a desired type int (*)(T, T) from which to
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