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Re: [PATCH] Matrix Flattening and Transposing optimizations
- From: Toon Moene <toon at moene dot indiv dot nluug dot nl>
- To: Steven Bosscher <stevenb dot gcc at gmail dot com>
- Cc: gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org, Richard Guenther <richard dot guenther at gmail dot com>, Diego Novillo <dnovillo at redhat dot com>, Razya Ladelsky <RAZYA at il dot ibm dot com>, dberlin at dberlin dot org, Jan Hubicka <jh at suse dot cz>
- Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 15:42:45 +0200
- Subject: Re: [PATCH] Matrix Flattening and Transposing optimizations
- References: <OF9CBC5D0A.D8708AF3-ONC22572A9.002E67DB-C22572A9.003E36C4@il.ibm.com> <84fc9c000704281343n4fa37810j571f3f9311523732@mail.gmail.com> <46349792.4000005@moene.indiv.nluug.nl> <200704291510.09392.steven@gcc.gnu.org>
Steven Bosscher wrote:
Isn't that what -ftree-loop-linear is for?
Apparently not:
You misunderstood, Richard's question was rhetorical. Yes, this is
*exactly* what the -ftree-loop-linear option is for.
Oh - I laernt that rhetorical questions lacked the question mark.
Never mind - I'll just return to my regularly scheduled work on my GCC
Summit paper :-)
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