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--- Comment #7 from Richard Henderson rth at gcc dot gnu.org ---
(In reply to Bin Fan from comment #6)
Could you clarify what does aliased pages mean? Do you mean the same object
is mapped into two or more different processes with different
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--- Comment #6 from Bin Fan bin.x.fan at oracle dot com ---
(In reply to Richard Henderson from comment #5)
When libatomic was first written, it wasn't clear what the restrictions
from the various languages would be, nor even if that was the
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Richard Henderson rth at gcc dot gnu.org changed:
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Bin Fan bin.x.fan at oracle dot com changed:
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--- Comment #4
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Jonathan Wakely redi at gcc dot gnu.org changed:
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Component|libstdc++ |c
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--- Comment #2 from Bin Fan bin.x.fan at oracle dot com ---
I couldn't find a category for libatomic, and my understand is that C and C++
share libatomic library.
(In reply to Jonathan Wakely from comment #1)
This obviously isn't a libstdc++
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--- Comment #3 from Jonathan Wakely redi at gcc dot gnu.org ---
Yes, so either C or C++ might be appropriate, but not libstdc++.