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Re: Non-TFmode targets broken with "[fortran,patch] Complete front-end support for __float128"
- From: Robert Dewar <dewar at adacore dot com>
- To: FX <fxcoudert at gmail dot com>
- Cc: Hans-Peter Nilsson <hans-peter dot nilsson at axis dot com>, burnus at net-b dot de, fortran at gcc dot gnu dot org, gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2010 06:57:35 -0400
- Subject: Re: Non-TFmode targets broken with "[fortran,patch] Complete front-end support for __float128"
- References: <201008280036.o7S0a3E2017670@ignucius.se.axis.com> <3F93A208-94A7-4EC3-B71B-CA2C634EDA35@gmail.com>
FX wrote:
Breaking targets without TFmode, like cris-elf
Sorry for breaking bootstraps on (apparently) all targets. I thought
I had tested it independently from library support, but apparently I
failed to redo so properly after getting rid of the option.
For GNAT development, we have a backup that catches such situations.
Everytime a checkin is done, it triggers an instant automatic build
on a fast machine, runs the test suite and reports back if there are
any errors. Since this report appears within less than 15 minutes of
any checkin, it catches most build-breaking mistakes. I wonder if we
could arrange something like this for gcc checkins.