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Re: Register Allocator Problem
- From: Miles Bader <miles at gnu dot org>
- To: Andrew Haley <aph-gcc at littlepinkcloud dot COM>
- Cc: Boris Boesler <baembel at gmx dot de>, gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 06:13:08 +0900
- Subject: Re: Register Allocator Problem
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- Reply-to: Miles Bader <miles at gnu dot org>
Andrew Haley <aph-gcc@littlepinkcloud.COM> writes:
> > <cite>Reload is the GCC equivalent of Satan.</cite> Oh, yeah,
> > great! ;-)
>
> I think Ian was trying nicely to tell you that if you're working on a
> back-end for a new architecture you're going to have to get used to
> debugging reload problems. Break out gdb, and get started!
Reload's still Satan though.
Perhaps the most unreadable piece of code ever written (OK, "written" is
probably the wrong word)...
-Miles
--
"Though they may have different meanings, the cries of 'Yeeeee-haw!' and
'Allahu akbar!' are, in spirit, not actually all that different."