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Dominique d'Humieres changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Yury Gribov ---
Mac should be fine now. Jack, could you check and close?
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--- Comment #4 from ygribov at gcc dot gnu.org ---
Author: ygribov
Date: Thu Dec 5 10:00:47 2013
New Revision: 205699
URL: http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?rev=205699&root=gcc&view=rev
Log:
2013-12-05 Yury Gribov
PR sanitizer/59369
* c-c++-
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--- Comment #3 from Alexander Potapenko ---
Should be fine to disable this test on Darwin due to what Yury said.
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Yury Gribov changed:
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--- Comment #2
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--- Comment #1 from Jack Howarth ---
From
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5167269/clock-gettime-alternative-in-mac-os-x,
the following code would work on darwin, but I'm not sure if the test is still
valid...
/* { dg-do run } */
#ifdef __MACH_