GNU Tools @ LPC 2020

2020-07-31 Thread Jeremy Bennett
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, A reminder that today (31 July 2020) is the deadline for submitting talks, lightning talks, BoFs or developer tutorials for the GNU Tools track at LPC 2020. https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/linuxplumbers2020 The program committee will be sorting t

Re: Run a single ada test

2020-07-31 Thread Eric Botcazou
> Is there a way to run a single ada test? The documentation mentions hows to > "run a subset of the tests by specifying which chapter to run" but not > individual tests. I tried this (and some variations) > > make -k check-ada RUNTESTFLAGS=gnat.exp=gnat.dg/opt86a.adb > > but it ran a whole bun

Re: New x86-64 micro-architecture levels

2020-07-31 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
On 7/22/20 5:26 AM, Richard Biener via Libc-alpha wrote: > So for the bike-shedding I indeed think x86-10{0,1,2,3} > or x86-{A,B,C,..}, eventually duplicating as x86_64- as > suggested by Jan is better than x86-2014 or x86-avx2. Agreed. If we really want to be clear, call it a "level" or something

Re: New x86-64 micro-architecture levels

2020-07-31 Thread Carlos O'Donell via Gcc
On 7/22/20 6:34 AM, Florian Weimer wrote: > * Jan Beulich: > >> On 21.07.2020 20:04, Florian Weimer wrote: >>> * Premachandra Mallappa: >>> [AMD Public Use] Hi Floarian, > I'm including a proposal for the levels below. I use single > letters for them, but I expect t

Re: Run a single ada test

2020-07-31 Thread William Seurer via Gcc
On 7/31/20 7:57 AM, Eric Botcazou wrote: Is there a way to run a single ada test? The documentation mentions hows to "run a subset of the tests by specifying which chapter to run" but not individual tests. I tried this (and some variations) make -k check-ada RUNTESTFLAGS=gnat.exp=gnat.dg/opt

Re: Run a single ada test

2020-07-31 Thread Eric Botcazou
> I see check-gnat in some of the makefile input files but I do not see it > in the ones that are built. Is there something needed to specify when > configure is run to get it included? No, this works with some generic magic like for gcc; g++, gfortran and so on. -- Eric Botcazou

gcc-9-20200731 is now available

2020-07-31 Thread GCC Administrator via Gcc
Snapshot gcc-9-20200731 is now available on https://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/9-20200731/ and on various mirrors, see http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html for details. This snapshot has been generated from the GCC 9 git branch with the following options: git://gcc.gnu.org/git/gcc.git branch