Pretty ipa branch reopened

2011-02-21 Thread Jan Hubicka
Hi, I've copied mainline to pretty-ipa branch killing all the changes that was left unmerged there. I intend to use it for IPA and LTO related development to be merged at next stage1, immediately for the inliner related cleanups we seems to be cummulating at the mainling list. I would like

Re: Retiring IPA-branch

2007-01-04 Thread Gerald Pfeifer
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Jan Hubicka wrote: I would hope to retire that branch, since it has gained a lot of dust and also a lot of things has been renamed while merging to mainline making it outdated. I assume you will update svn.html accordingly once this is done... At the end of stage 1 I

Retiring IPA-branch

2007-01-02 Thread Jan Hubicka
Hi, thanks to Diego, Andrew (MacLeod), Daniel and Roger's effort on reviewing IPA branch merge patches, I hope to commit after re-testing the patch to enable IPA-SSA today. This means that the main part of IPA-branch has been merged. There are still features on IPA branch that I hope to follow

Re: IPA branch

2006-10-05 Thread Razya Ladelsky
Mark Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29/09/2006 01:55:24: Razya Ladelsky wrote: Except for new optimizations, IPCP (currently on mainline) should also be transformed to SSA. IPCP in SSA code exists on IPA branch, and will be submitted to GCC4.3 after IPA branch is committed

Re: IPA branch

2006-10-01 Thread Razya Ladelsky
Mark Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29/09/2006 01:55:24: Razya Ladelsky wrote: Except for new optimizations, IPCP (currently on mainline) should also be transformed to SSA. IPCP in SSA code exists on IPA branch, and will be submitted to GCC4.3 after IPA branch is committed

Re: IPA branch

2006-09-28 Thread Mark Mitchell
Razya Ladelsky wrote: Except for new optimizations, IPCP (currently on mainline) should also be transformed to SSA. IPCP in SSA code exists on IPA branch, and will be submitted to GCC4.3 after IPA branch is committed and some testsuite regressions failing with IPCP+versioning+inlining

Re: IPA branch

2006-09-28 Thread Mark Mitchell
Jan Hubicka wrote: I intended to write the overview in a way to express that some work will be needed. Thank you for the detailed explanation. I think your plans all sound reasonable. I would definitely encourage you to start preparing patches and submitting them for review -- and

Re: IPA branch

2006-09-25 Thread Jan Hubicka
Jan -- I'm trying to plan for GCC 4.3 Stage 1. The IPA branch project is clearly a good thing, and you've been working on it for a long time, so I'd really like to get it into GCC 4.3. However, I'm a little concerned, in reading the project description, that it's not all that far

IPA branch

2006-09-24 Thread Mark Mitchell
Jan -- I'm trying to plan for GCC 4.3 Stage 1. The IPA branch project is clearly a good thing, and you've been working on it for a long time, so I'd really like to get it into GCC 4.3. However, I'm a little concerned, in reading the project description, that it's not all that far along

Re: IPA branch

2005-08-06 Thread Andrew Pinski
On Aug 5, 2005, at 9:24 PM, Canqun Yang wrote: Hi, Patch from Michael Matz (http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/fortran/2005-07/msg00331.html) may partly fixes the multiple decls problems. That will only help with the fortran problem, the C++ front-end have the same issue. The C front-end have still

Re: IPA branch

2005-08-06 Thread Steven Bosscher
On Saturday 06 August 2005 08:14, Andrew Pinski wrote: On Aug 5, 2005, at 9:24 PM, Canqun Yang wrote: Hi, Patch from Michael Matz (http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/fortran/2005-07/msg00331.html) may partly fixes the multiple decls problems. That will only help with the fortran problem, That is

Re: IPA branch

2005-08-06 Thread Jan Hubicka
On Saturday 06 August 2005 08:14, Andrew Pinski wrote: On Aug 5, 2005, at 9:24 PM, Canqun Yang wrote: Hi, Patch from Michael Matz (http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/fortran/2005-07/msg00331.html) may partly fixes the multiple decls problems. That will only help with the fortran problem,

Re: IPA branch

2005-08-05 Thread Jan Hubicka
On Thursday 04 August 2005 19:12, Jan Hubicka wrote: Hi, I've branches the IPA branch yesterday and re-directed current SPEC testers running tree-profiling branch (now officially retired ;) to it. ( http://www.suse.de/~aj/SPEC/amd64 ). The branch should be used for interprocedural

Re: IPA branch

2005-08-05 Thread Gerald Pfeifer
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Jan Hubicka wrote: I guess the web pages should be updated with something like the attached? Yes... This looks fine to me. Thanks! Perhaps even cvs.html should mention that tree-profiling was almost fully merged and retired? ...and, yes. ;-) Minor comments for the

IPA branch

2005-08-04 Thread Jan Hubicka
Hi, I've branches the IPA branch yesterday and re-directed current SPEC testers running tree-profiling branch (now officially retired ;) to it. ( http://www.suse.de/~aj/SPEC/amd64 ). The branch should be used for interprocedural optimization projects that has serious chance to get into 4.2