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GCC 3.3 Status
- From: Mark Mitchell <mark at codesourcery dot com>
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- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 14:40:02 -0700
- Subject: GCC 3.3 Status
- Reply-to: mark at codesourcery dot com
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As of now, we've got 32 high-priority PRs against GCC 3.3.
I'm going to downgrade some of these, including doc issues,
"misleading" (but correct) error messages, etc. In fact, if we do not
get closure quickly, it is my intention (assuming the SC does not
override my decision) to ship 3.3 with virtually *all* of these PRs
unfixed. Very few open 3.3 PRs affect primary targets, and of those
that do, most are ice-on-illegal rather than wrong-code, and of those
that are wrong-code, nobody seems to be making any progress on fixing
them.
I intend to personally tackle most of the remaining C++ issues,
including trying to make a little more progress on the compile-time
issues with respect to inlining, probably by doing the appropriate
double-counting of CLEANUP_STMTs.
Below is a list of PRs that are apparently port-specific, together
with the maintainers for that port. Maintainers, please let me know
that (a) you intend to tackle these PRs in the next few days (by
assigning them to yourself) or at least (b) that you are not going to
try to fix them, by sending mail to me. Please do either (a) or (b)
so that I know what we have a chance to fix and what we do not.
If you choose (b), GCC 3.3 will probably ship without a fix for the
PR.
If you can, please spend a little time to fix up just one PR; if each
port maintainer below does that, we'll nail almost all of them.
It is my intention to make the first GCC 3.3 prerelease in the early
part of next week. The branch will close to patches that do not have
my approval at that time.
Here is the list of open PRs:
Geoff Keating, David Edelsohn:
PR 9745, 10315: PowerPC
Richard Earnshaw:
PR 6860, PR 10206: ARM
David O'Brien, Richard Henderson, David Miller, Jakub Jelinek:
PR 10453: SPARC/FreeBSD
Richard Henderson, David Miller, Jakub Jelinek:
PR 8300, PR 10160: SPARC
Jeff Law:
PR 10021, PR 9812: m68k
Joern Rennecke, Alexandre Oliva:
PR 9594: SH
Richard Henderson:
PR 10308: x86
Per Bothner, Alexandre Petit-Biano, Andrew Haley:
PR 10353: Java
Jan Hubicka:
PR 9929: x86 assigned to you
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Mark Mitchell
CodeSourcery, LLC
mark at codesourcery dot com