On Mar 30, 2011, at 5:41 AM, gcchelp.5.ad...@0sg.net wrote:
> Tests that now fail, but worked before:
>
> g++.dg/warn/Wstrict-aliasing-float-ref-int-obj.C (test for warnings, line 7)
>
> Tests that now work, but didn't before:
>
> g++.dg/warn/Wstrict-aliasing-float-ref-int-obj.C (test for warn
Ok so I needed to install dejagnu from macports.
The comparison of the test results turned out empty except one output
that made no sense:
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Tests that now fail, but worked before:
g++.dg/warn/Wstrict-aliasing-float-ref-int-obj.C (test for warnings,
line 7)
Tests that now work, bu
On Mar 27, 2011, at 8:55 PM, Christian Schüler wrote:
> please review the following patch (and besides, bear with me as this is the
> first patch proposal from me). For gcc 4.5 and earlier it was possible to
> configure xcode via a modified xcplugin to use the newer gcc directly (yes,
> the -arc
On Mon, 28 Mar 2011, Christian Schüler wrote:
> PR 48208
> * config/c.opt: Added 'Driver' to -F option
This part of the changes is OK with the ChangeLog entry fixed (it should
go in c-family/ChangeLog):
PR driver/48208
* c.opt (-F): Add Driver.
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Joseph S. Myers
j
Hi Christian,
On 28 Mar 2011, at 04:55, Christian Schüler wrote:
F
-C ObjC C++ ObjC++ Joined Separate MissingArgError(missing path
after %qs)
+Driver C ObjC C++ ObjC++ Joined Separate MissingArgError(missing
path after \
%qs)
-F Add to the end of the main framework include path
This l
Hallo list,
please review the following patch (and besides, bear with me as this is the
first patch proposal from me). For gcc 4.5 and earlier it was possible to
configure xcode via a modified xcplugin to use the newer gcc directly (yes,
the -arch flag was ignored during link time, but since I