| This file contains information about GCC releases which has been generated |
| automatically from the online release notes. It covers releases of GCC |
| (and the former EGCS project) since EGCS 1.0, on the line of development |
| that led to GCC 3. For information on GCC 2.8.1 and older releases of GCC 2, |
| see ONEWS. |
| |
| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.2/index.html |
| |
| GCC 4.2 Release Series |
| |
| July 18, 2007 |
| |
| The [1]GNU project and the GCC developers are pleased to announce the |
| release of GCC 4.2.1. |
| |
| This release is a bug-fix release, containing fixes for regressions in GCC |
| 4.2.0 relative to previous releases of GCC. |
| |
| May 13, 2007 |
| |
| The [2]GNU project and the GCC developers are pleased to announce the |
| release of GCC 4.2.0. |
| |
| This release is a major release, containing new features (as well as many |
| other improvements) relative to GCC 4.1.x. |
| |
| Release History |
| |
| GCC 4.2.1 |
| July 18, 2007 ([3]changes) |
| |
| GCC 4.2.0 |
| May 13, 2007 ([4]changes) |
| |
| References and Acknowledgements |
| |
| GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports |
| several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler |
| Collection. |
| |
| A list of [5]successful builds is updated as new information becomes |
| available. |
| |
| The GCC developers would like to thank the numerous people that have |
| contributed new features, improvements, bug fixes, and other changes as well |
| as test results to GCC. This [6]amazing group of volunteers is what makes |
| GCC successful. |
| |
| For additional information about GCC please refer to the [7]GCC project web |
| site or contact the [8]GCC development mailing list. |
| |
| To obtain GCC please use [9]our mirror sites, one of the [10]GNU mirror |
| sites, or [11]our SVN server. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [12]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [13]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [14]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [15]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [16]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [17]gcc@gnu.org or [18]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of |
| our lists have [19]public archives. |
| |
| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
| Boston, MA 02110, USA. |
| |
| Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any |
| medium, provided this notice is preserved. |
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| |
| References |
| |
| 1. http://www.gnu.org/ |
| 2. http://www.gnu.org/ |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.2/changes.html |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.2/changes.html |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.2/buildstat.html |
| 6. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Contributors.html |
| 7. http://gcc.gnu.org/index.html |
| 8. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 9. http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html |
| 10. http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html |
| 11. http://gcc.gnu.org/svn.html |
| 12. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 13. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 14. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 15. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 16. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 17. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 18. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 19. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 20. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.2/changes.html |
| |
| GCC 4.2 Release Series |
| Changes, New Features, and Fixes |
| |
| Caveats |
| |
| * GCC no longer accepts the -fshared-data option. This option has had no |
| effect in any GCC 4 release; the targets to which the option used to |
| apply had been removed before GCC 4.0. |
| |
| General Optimizer Improvements |
| |
| * New command-line options specify the possible relationships among |
| parameters and between parameters and global data. For example, |
| -fargument-noalias-anything specifies that arguments do not alias any |
| other storage. |
| Each language will automatically use whatever option is required by the |
| language standard. You should not need to use these options yourself. |
| |
| New Languages and Language specific improvements |
| |
| * [1]OpenMP is now supported for the C, C++ and Fortran compilers. |
| * New command line options -fstrict-overflow and -Wstrict-overflow have |
| been added. -fstrict-overflow tells the compiler that it may assume that |
| the program follows the strict signed overflow semantics permitted for |
| the language: for C and C++ this means that the compiler may assume that |
| signed overflow does not occur. For example, a loop like |
| for (i = 1; i > 0; i *= 2) |
| |
| is presumably intended to continue looping until i overflows. With |
| -fstrict-overflow, the compiler may assume that signed overflow will not |
| occur, and transform this into an infinite loop. -fstrict-overflow is |
| turned on by default at -O2, and may be disabled via |
| -fno-strict-overflow. The -Wstrict-overflow option may be used to warn |
| about cases where the compiler assumes that signed overflow will not |
| occur. It takes five different levels: -Wstrict-overflow=1 to 5. See the |
| [2]documentation for details. -Wstrict-overflow=1 is enabled by -Wall. |
| * The new command line option -fno-toplevel-reorder directs GCC to emit |
| top-level functions, variables, and asm statements in the same order |
| that they appear in the input file. This is intended to support existing |
| code which relies on a particular ordering (for example, code which uses |
| top-level asm statements to switch sections). For new code, it is |
| generally better to use function and variable attributes. The |
| -fno-toplevel-reorder option may be used for most cases which currently |
| use -fno-unit-at-a-time. The -fno-unit-at-a-time option will be removed |
| in some future version of GCC. If you know of a case which requires |
| -fno-unit-at-a-time which is not fixed by -fno-toplevel-reorder, please |
| [3]open a bug report. |
| |
| C family |
| |
| * The pragma redefine_extname will now macro expand its tokens for |
| compatibility with SunPRO. |
| * In the next release of GCC, 4.3, -std=c99 or -std=gnu99 will direct GCC |
| to handle inline functions as specified in the C99 standard. In |
| preparation for this, GCC 4.2 will warn about any use of non-static |
| inline functions in gnu99 or c99 mode. This new warning may be disabled |
| with the new gnu_inline function attribute or the new -fgnu89-inline |
| command line option. Also, GCC 4.2 and later will define one of the |
| preprocessor macros __GNUC_GNU_INLINE__ or __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__ to |
| indicate the semantics of inline functions in the current compilation. |
| * A new command line option -Waddress has been added to warn about |
| suspicious uses of memory addresses as, for example, using the address |
| of a function in a conditional expression, and comparisons against the |
| memory address of a string literal. This warning is enabled by -Wall. |
| |
| C++ |
| |
| * C++ visibility handling has been overhauled. |
| Restricted visiblity is propagated from classes to members, from |
| functions to local statics, and from templates and template arguments to |
| instantiations, unless the latter has explicitly declared visibility. |
| The visibility attribute for a class must come between the class-key and |
| the name, not after the closing brace. |
| Attributes are now allowed for enums and elaborated-type-specifiers that |
| only declare a type. |
| Members of the anonymous namespace are now local to a particular |
| translation unit, along with any other declarations which use them, |
| though they are still treated as having external linkage for language |
| semantics. |
| * The (undocumented) extension which permitted templates with default |
| arguments to be bound to template template parameters with fewer |
| parameters has been removed. For example: |
| template <template <typename> class C> |
| void f(C<double>) {} |
| |
| template <typename T, typename U = int> |
| struct S {}; |
| |
| template void f(S<double>); |
| |
| is no longer accepted by G++. The reason this code is not accepted is |
| that S is a template with two parameters; therefore, it cannot be bound |
| to C which has only one parameter. |
| * The <?, >?, <?=, and >?= operators, deprecated in previous GCC releases, |
| have been removed. |
| * The command line option -fconst-strings, deprecated in previous GCC |
| releases, has been removed. |
| * The configure variable enable-__cxa_atexit is now enabled by default for |
| more targets. Enabling this variable is necessary in order for static |
| destructors to be executed in the correct order, but it depends upon the |
| presence of a non-standard C library in the target library in order to |
| work. The variable is now enabled for more targets which are known to |
| have suitable C libraries. |
| * -Wextra will produce warnings for if statements with a semicolon as the |
| only body, to catch code like: |
| if (a); |
| return 1; |
| return 0; |
| |
| To suppress the warning in valid cases, use { } instead. |
| * The C++ frontend now also produces strict aliasing warnings when |
| -fstrict-aliasing -Wstrict-aliasing is in effect. |
| |
| Runtime Library (libstdc++) |
| |
| * Added support for TR1 <random>, <complex>, and C compatibility headers. |
| In addition, a lock-free version of shared_ptr was contributed as part |
| of Phillip Jordan's Google Summer of Code project on lock-free |
| containers. The implementation status for TR1 can be tracked in |
| [4]tr1.html |
| * In association with the Summer of Code work on lock-free containers, the |
| interface for atomic builtins was adjusted, creating simpler |
| alternatives for non-threaded code paths. Also, usage was consolidated |
| and all elements were moved from namespace std to namespace__gnu_cxx. |
| Affected interfaces are the functions __exchange_and_add, __atomic_add, |
| and the objects __mutex, __recursive_mutex, and __scoped_lock. |
| * Support for versioning weak symbol names via namespace association was |
| added. However, as this changes the names of exported symbols, this is |
| turned off by default in the current ABI. Intrepid users can enable this |
| feature by using --enable-symvers=gnu-versioned-namespace during |
| configuration. |
| * Revised, simplified, and expanded policy-based associative containers, |
| including data types for tree and trie forms (basic_tree, tree, trie), |
| lists (list_update), and both collision-chaining and probing hash-based |
| containers (basic_hash_table, cc_hash_table, gp_hash_table). More |
| details per the [5]documentation. |
| * The implementation of the debug mode was modified, whereby the debug |
| namespaces were nested inside of namespace std and namespace __gnu_cxx |
| in order to resolve some long standing corner cases involving name |
| lookup. Debug functionality from the policy-based data structures was |
| consolidated and enabled with the single macro, _GLIBCXX_DEBUG. See PR |
| 26142 for more information. |
| * Added extensions for type traits: __conditional_type, __numeric_traits, |
| __add_unsigned, __removed_unsigned, __enable_if. |
| * Added a typelist implementation for compile-time meta-programming. |
| Elements for typelist construction and operation can be found within |
| namespace __gnu_cxx::typelist. |
| * Added a new allocator, __gnu_cxx::throw_allocator, for testing |
| exception-safety. |
| * Enabled library-wide visibility control, allowing -fvisibility to be |
| used. |
| * Consolidated all nested namespaces and the conversion of __gnu_internal |
| implementation-private details to anonymous namespaces whenever |
| possible. |
| * Implemented LWG resolutions DR 431 and DR 538. |
| |
| Fortran |
| |
| * Support for allocatable components has been added (TR 15581 and Fortran |
| 2003). |
| * Support for the Fortran 2003 streaming IO extension has been added. |
| * The GNU Fortran compiler now uses 4-byte record markers by default for |
| unformatted files to be compatible with g77 and most other compilers. |
| The implementation allows for records greater than 2 GB and is |
| compatible with several other compilers. Older versions of gfortran used |
| 8-byte record markers by default (on most systems). In order to change |
| the length of the record markers, e.g. to read unformatted files created |
| by older gfortran versions, the [6]-frecord-marker=8 option can be used. |
| |
| Java (GCJ) |
| |
| * A new command line option -static-libgcj has been added for targets that |
| use a linker compatible with GNU Binutils. As its name implies, this |
| causes libgcj to be linked statically. In some cases this causes the |
| resulting executable to start faster and use less memory than if the |
| shared version of libgcj were used. However caution should be used as it |
| can also cause essential parts of the library to be omitted. Some of |
| these issues are discussed in: |
| [7]http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Statically%20linking%20libgcj |
| * fastjar is no longer bundled with GCC. To build libgcj, you will need |
| either InfoZIP (both zip and unzip) or an external jar program. In the |
| former case, the GCC build will install a jar shell script that is based |
| on InfoZIP and provides the same functionality as fastjar. |
| |
| New Targets and Target Specific Improvements |
| |
| IA-32/x86-64 |
| |
| * -mtune=generic can now be used to generate code running well on common |
| x86 chips. This includes AMD Athlon, AMD Opteron, Intel Pentium-M, Intel |
| Pentium 4 and Intel Core 2. |
| * -mtune=native and -march=native will produce code optimized for the host |
| architecture as detected using the cpuid instruction. |
| * Added a new command line option -fstackrealign and and __attribute__ |
| ((force_align_arg_pointer)) to realign the stack at runtime. This allows |
| functions compiled with a vector-aligned stack to be invoked from legacy |
| objects that keep only word-alignment. |
| |
| SPARC |
| |
| * The default CPU setting has been changed from V7 to V9 in 32-bit mode on |
| Solaris 7 and above. This is already the case in 64-bit mode. It can be |
| overridden by specifying --with-cpu at configure time. |
| * Back-end support of built-in functions for atomic memory access has been |
| implemented. |
| * Support for the Sun UltraSPARC T1 (Niagara) processor has been added. |
| |
| M32C |
| |
| * Various bug fixes have made some functions (notably, functions returning |
| structures) incompatible with previous releases. Recompiling all |
| libraries is recommended. Note that code quality has considerably |
| improved since 4.1, making a recompile even more beneficial. |
| |
| MIPS |
| |
| * Added support for the Broadcom SB-1A core. |
| |
| IA-64 |
| |
| * Added support for IA-64 data and control speculation. By default |
| speculation is enabled only during second scheduler pass. A number of |
| machine flags was introduced to control the usage of speculation for |
| both scheduler passes. |
| |
| HPPA |
| |
| * Added Java language support (libffi and libjava) for 32-bit HP-UX 11 |
| target. |
| |
| Obsolete Systems |
| |
| Documentation improvements |
| |
| PDF Documentation |
| |
| * A make pdf target has been added to the top-level makefile, enabling |
| automated production of PDF documentation files. (Front-ends external to |
| GCC should modify their Make-lang.in file to add a lang.pdf: target.) |
| |
| Other significant improvements |
| |
| Build system improvements |
| |
| * All the components of the compiler are now bootstrapped by default. This |
| improves the resilience to bugs in the system compiler or binary |
| compatibility problems, as well as providing better testing of GCC 4.2 |
| itself. In addition, if you build the compiler from a combined tree, the |
| assembler, linker, etc. will also be bootstrapped (i.e. built with |
| themselves). |
| You can disable this behavior, and go back to the pre-GCC 4.2 set up, by |
| configuring GCC with --disable-bootstrap. |
| * The rules that configure follows to find target tools resemble more |
| closely the locations that the built compiler will search. In addition, |
| you can use the new configure option --with-target-tools to specify |
| where to find the target tools used during the build, without affecting |
| what the built compiler will use. |
| This can be especially useful when building packages of GCC. For |
| example, you may want to build GCC with GNU as or ld, even if the |
| resulting compiler to work with the native assembler and linker. To do |
| so, you can use --with-target-tools to point to the native tools. |
| |
| Incompatible changes to the build system |
| |
| * Front-ends external to GCC should modify their Make-lang.in file to |
| replace double-colon rules (e.g. dvi::) with normal rules (like |
| lang.dvi:). Front-end makefile hooks do not use double-colon rules |
| anymore. |
| * Up to GCC 4.1, a popular way to specify the target tools used during the |
| build was to create directories named gas, binutils, etc. in the build |
| tree, and create links to the tools from there. This does not work any |
| more when the compiler is bootstrapped. The new configure option |
| --with-target-tools provides a better way to achieve the same effect, |
| and works for all native and cross settings. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [8]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [9]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [10]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [11]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [12]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [13]gcc@gnu.org or [14]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of |
| our lists have [15]public archives. |
| |
| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
| Boston, MA 02110, USA. |
| |
| Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any |
| medium, provided this notice is preserved. |
| Last modified 2007-05-12 [16]Valid XHTML 1.0 |
| |
| References |
| |
| 1. http://gcc.gnu.org/projects/gomp/ |
| 2. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/ext/tr1.html |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/ext/pb_ds/index.html |
| 6. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gfortran/Runtime-Options.html |
| 7. http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Statically%20linking%20libgcj |
| 8. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 9. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 10. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 11. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 12. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 13. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 14. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 15. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 16. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.1/index.html |
| |
| GCC 4.1 Release Series |
| |
| February 13, 2007 |
| |
| The [1]GNU project and the GCC developers are pleased to announce the |
| release of GCC 4.1.2. |
| |
| This release is a bug-fix release, containing fixes for regressions in GCC |
| 4.1.1 relative to previous releases of GCC. |
| |
| Release History |
| |
| GCC 4.1.2 |
| February 13, 2007 ([2]changes) |
| |
| GCC 4.1.1 |
| May 24, 2006 ([3]changes) |
| |
| GCC 4.1.0 |
| February 28, 2006 ([4]changes) |
| |
| References and Acknowledgements |
| |
| GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports |
| several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler |
| Collection. |
| |
| A list of [5]successful builds is updated as new information becomes |
| available. |
| |
| The GCC developers would like to thank the numerous people that have |
| contributed new features, improvements, bug fixes, and other changes as well |
| as test results to GCC. This [6]amazing group of volunteers is what makes |
| GCC successful. |
| |
| For additional information about GCC please refer to the [7]GCC project web |
| site or contact the [8]GCC development mailing list. |
| |
| To obtain GCC please use [9]our mirror sites, one of the [10]GNU mirror |
| sites, or [11]our SVN server. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [12]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [13]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [14]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [15]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [16]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [17]gcc@gnu.org or [18]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of |
| our lists have [19]public archives. |
| |
| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
| Boston, MA 02110, USA. |
| |
| Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any |
| medium, provided this notice is preserved. |
| Last modified 2007-02-14 [20]Valid XHTML 1.0 |
| |
| References |
| |
| 1. http://www.gnu.org/ |
| 2. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.1/changes.html#4.1.2 |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.1/changes.html |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.1/changes.html |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.1/buildstat.html |
| 6. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Contributors.html |
| 7. http://gcc.gnu.org/index.html |
| 8. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 9. http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html |
| 10. http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html |
| 11. http://gcc.gnu.org/svn.html |
| 12. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 13. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 14. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 15. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 16. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 17. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 18. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 19. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 20. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.1/changes.html |
| |
| GCC 4.1 Release Series |
| Changes, New Features, and Fixes |
| |
| The latest release in the 4.1 release series is [1]GCC 4.1.2. |
| |
| Caveats |
| |
| General Optimizer Improvements |
| |
| * GCC now has infrastructure for inter-procedural optimizations and the |
| following inter-procedural optimizations are implemented: |
| + Profile guided inlining. When doing profile feedback guided |
| optimization, GCC can now use the profile to make better informed |
| decisions on whether inlining of a function is profitable or not. |
| This means that GCC will no longer inline functions at call sites |
| that are not executed very often, and that functions at hot call |
| sites are more likely to be inlined. |
| A new parameter min-inline-recursive-probability is also now |
| available to throttle recursive inlining of functions with small |
| average recursive depths. |
| + Discovery of pure and const functions, a form of side-effects |
| analysis. While older GCC releases could also discover such special |
| functions, the new IPA-based pass runs earlier so that the results |
| are available to more optimizers. The pass is also simply more |
| powerful than the old one. |
| + Analysis of references to static variables and type escape |
| analysis, also forms of side-effects analysis. The results of these |
| passes allow the compiler to be less conservative about |
| call-clobbered variables and references. This results in more |
| redundant loads being eliminated and in making static variables |
| candidates for register promotion. |
| + Improvement of RTL-based alias analysis. The results of type escape |
| analysis are fed to the RTL type-based alias analyzer, allowing it |
| to disambiguate more memory references. |
| + Interprocedural constant propagation and function versioning. This |
| pass looks for functions that are always called with the same |
| constant value for one or more of the function arguments, and |
| propagates those constants into those functions. |
| + GCC will now eliminate static variables whose usage was optimized |
| out. |
| + -fwhole-program --combine can now be used to make all functions in |
| program static allowing whole program optimization. As an |
| exception, the main function and all functions marked with the new |
| externally_visible attribute are kept global so that programs can |
| link with runtime libraries. |
| * GCC can now do a form of partial dead code elimination (PDCE) that |
| allows code motion of expressions to the paths where the result of the |
| expression is actually needed. This is not always a win, so the pass has |
| been limited to only consider profitable cases. Here is an example: |
| int foo (int *, int *); |
| int |
| bar (int d) |
| { |
| int a, b, c; |
| b = d + 1; |
| c = d + 2; |
| a = b + c; |
| if (d) |
| { |
| foo (&b, &c); |
| a = b + c; |
| } |
| printf ("%d\n", a); |
| } |
| The a = b + c can be sunk to right before the printf. Normal |
| code sinking will not do this, it will sink the first one above into the |
| else-branch of the conditional jump, which still gives you two copies of |
| the code. |
| * GCC now has a value range propagation pass. This allows the compiler to |
| eliminate bounds checks and branches. The results of the pass can also |
| be used to accurately compute branch probabilities. |
| * The pass to convert PHI nodes to straight-line code (a form of |
| if-conversion for GIMPLE) has been improved significantly. The two most |
| significant improvements are an improved algorithm to determine the |
| order in which the PHI nodes are considered, and an improvement that |
| allow the pass to consider if-conversions of basic blocks with more than |
| two predecessors. |
| * Alias analysis improvements. GCC can now differentiate between different |
| fields of structures in Tree-SSA's virtual operands form. This lets |
| stores/loads from non-overlapping structure fields not conflict. A new |
| algorithm to compute points-to sets was contributed that can allows GCC |
| to see now that p->a and p->b, where p is a pointer to a structure, can |
| never point to the same field. |
| * Various enhancements to auto-vectorization: |
| + Incrementally preserve SSA form when vectorizing. |
| + Incrementally preserve loop-closed form when vectorizing. |
| + Improvements to peeling for alignment: generate better code when |
| the misalignment of an access is known at compile time, or when |
| different accesses are known to have the same misalignment, even if |
| the misalignment amount itself is unknown. |
| + Consider dependence distance in the vectorizer. |
| + Externalize generic parts of data reference analysis to make this |
| analysis available to other passes. |
| + Vectorization of conditional code. |
| + Reduction support. |
| * GCC can now partition functions in sections of hot and cold code. This |
| can significantly improve performance due to better instruction cache |
| locality. This feature works best together with profile feedback driven |
| optimization. |
| * A new pass to avoid saving of unneeded arguments to the stack in vararg |
| functions if the compiler can prove that they will not be needed. |
| * Transition of basic block profiling to tree level implementation has |
| been completed. The new implementation should be considerably more |
| reliable (hopefully avoiding profile mismatch errors when using |
| -fprofile-use or -fbranch-probabilities) and can be used to drive higher |
| level optimizations, such as inlining. |
| The -ftree-based-profiling command line option was removed and |
| -fprofile-use now implies disabling old RTL level loop optimizer |
| (-fno-loop-optimize). Speculative prefetching optimization (originally |
| enabled by -fspeculative-prefetching) was removed. |
| |
| New Languages and Language specific improvements |
| |
| C and Objective-C |
| |
| * The old Bison-based C and Objective-C parser has been replaced by a new, |
| faster hand-written recursive-descent parser. |
| |
| Ada |
| |
| * The build infrastructure for the Ada runtime library and tools has been |
| changed to be better integrated with the rest of the build |
| infrastructure of GCC. This should make doing cross builds of Ada a bit |
| easier. |
| |
| C++ |
| |
| * ARM-style name-injection of friend declarations is no longer the |
| default. For example: |
| struct S { |
| friend void f(); |
| }; |
| |
| void g() { f(); } |
| will not be accepted; instead a declaration of f will need to be present |
| outside of the scope of S. The new -ffriend-injection option will enable |
| the old behavior. |
| * The (undocumented) extension which permitted templates with default |
| arguments to be bound to template template parameters with fewer |
| parameters has been deprecated, and will be removed in the next major |
| release of G++. For example: |
| template <template <typename> class C> |
| void f(C<double>) {} |
| |
| template <typename T, typename U = int> |
| struct S {}; |
| |
| template void f(S<double>); |
| |
| makes use of the deprecated extension. The reason this code is not valid |
| ISO C++ is that S is a template with two parameters; therefore, it |
| cannot be bound to C which has only one parameter. |
| |
| Runtime Library (libstdc++) |
| |
| * Optimization work: |
| + A new implementation of std::search_n is provided, better |
| performing in case of random access iterators. |
| + Added further efficient specializations of istream functions, i.e., |
| character array and string extractors. |
| + Other smaller improvements throughout. |
| * Policy-based associative containers, designed for high-performance, |
| flexibility and semantic safety are delivered in ext/pb_assoc. |
| * A versatile string class, __gnu_cxx::__versa_string, providing |
| facilities conforming to the standard requirements for basic_string, is |
| delivered in <ext/vstring.h>. In particular: |
| + Two base classes are provided: the default one avoids reference |
| counting and is optimized for short strings; the alternate one, |
| still uses it while improving in a few low level areas (e.g., |
| alignment). See vstring_fwd.h for some useful typedefs. |
| + Various algorithms have been rewritten (e.g., replace), the code |
| streamlined and simple optimizations added. |
| + Option 3 of DR 431 is implemented for both available bases, thus |
| improving the support for stateful allocators. |
| * As usual, many bugs have been fixed (e.g., libstdc++/13583, |
| libstdc++/23953) and LWG resolutions put into effect for the first time |
| (e.g., DR 280, DR 464, N1780 recommendations for DR 233, TR1 Issue |
| 6.19). The implementation status of TR1 is now tracked in the docs in |
| tr1.html. |
| |
| Objective-C++ |
| |
| * A new language front end for Objective-C++ has been added. This language |
| allows users to mix the object oriented features of Objective-C with |
| those of C++. |
| |
| Java (GCJ) |
| |
| * Core library (libgcj) updates based on GNU Classpath 0.15 - 0.19 |
| features (plus some 0.20 bug-fixes) |
| + Networking |
| o The java.net.HttpURLConnection implementation no longer |
| buffers the entire response body in memory. This means that |
| response bodies larger than available memory can now be |
| handled. |
| + (N)IO |
| o NIO FileChannel.map implementation, fast bulk put |
| implementation for DirectByteBuffer (speeds up this method |
| 10x). |
| o FileChannel.lock() and FileChannel.force() implemented. |
| + XML |
| o gnu.xml fix for nodes created outside a namespace context. |
| o Add support for output indenting and cdata-section-elements |
| output instruction in xml.transform. |
| o xml.xpath corrections for cases where elements/attributes |
| might have been created in non-namespace-aware mode. |
| Corrections to handling of XSL variables and minor conformance |
| updates. |
| + AWT |
| o GNU JAWT implementation, the AWT Native Interface, which |
| allows direct access to native screen resources from within a |
| Canvas's paint method. GNU Classpath Examples comes with a |
| Demo, see libjava/classpath/examples/README. |
| o awt.datatransfer updated to 1.5 with support for FlavorEvents. |
| The gtk+ awt peers now allow copy/paste of text, images, |
| URIs/files and serialized objects with other applications and |
| tracking clipboard change events with gtk+ 2.6 (for gtk+ 2.4 |
| only text and serialized objects are supported). A GNU |
| Classpath Examples datatransfer Demo was added to show the new |
| functionality. |
| o Split gtk+ awt peers event handling in two threads and improve |
| gdk lock handling (solves several awt lock ups). |
| o Speed up awt Image loading. |
| o Better gtk+ scrollbar peer implementation when using gtk+ >= |
| 2.6. |
| o Handle image loading errors correctly for gdkpixbuf and |
| MediaTracker. |
| o Better handle GDK lock. Properly prefix gtkpeer native |
| functions (cp_gtk). |
| o GdkGraphics2D has been updated to use Cairo 0.5.x or higher. |
| o BufferedImage and GtkImage rewrites. All image drawing |
| operations should now work correctly (flipping requires gtk+ |
| >= 2.6) |
| o Future Graphics2D, image and text work is documented at: |
| [2]http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/ClasspathGraphicsI |
| magesText |
| o When gtk+ 2.6 or higher is installed the default log handler |
| will produce stack traces whenever a WARNING, CRITICAL or |
| ERROR message is produced. |
| + Free Swing |
| o The RepaintManager has been reworked for more efficient |
| painting, especially for large GUIs. |
| o The layout manager OverlayLayout has been implemented, the |
| BoxLayout has been rewritten to make use of the |
| SizeRequirements utility class and caching for more efficient |
| layout. |
| o Improved accessibility support. |
| o Significant progress has been made in the implementation of |
| the javax.swing.plaf.metal package, with most UI delegates in |
| a working state now. Please test this with your own |
| applications and provide feedback that will help us to improve |
| this package. |
| o The GUI demo (gnu.classpath.examples.swing.Demo) has been |
| extended to highlight various features in our Free Swing |
| implementation. And it includes a look and feel switcher for |
| Metal (default), Ocean and GNU themes. |
| o The javax.swing.plaf.multi package is now implemented. |
| o Editing and several key actions for JTree and JTable were |
| implemented. |
| o Lots of icons and look and feel improvements for Free Swing |
| basic and metal themes were added. Try running the GNU |
| Classpath Swing Demo in examples |
| (gnu.classpath.examples.swing.Demo) with: |
| -Dswing.defaultlaf=javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicLookAndFeelor |
| -Dswing.defaultlaf=javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel |
| o Start of styled text capabilites for java.swing.text. |
| o DefaultMutableTreeNode pre-order, post-order, depth-first and |
| breadth-first traversal enumerations implemented. |
| o JInternalFrame colors and titlebar draw properly. |
| o JTree is working up to par (icons, selection and keyboard |
| traversal). |
| o JMenus were made more compatible in visual and programmatic |
| behavior. |
| o JTable changeSelection and multiple selections implemented. |
| o JButton and JToggleButton change states work properly now. |
| o JFileChooser fixes. |
| o revalidate() and repaint() fixes which make Free Swing much |
| more responsive. |
| o MetalIconFactory implemented. |
| o Free Swing Top-Level Compatibility. JFrame, JDialog, JApplet, |
| JInternalFrame, and JWindow are now 1.5 compatible in the |
| sense that you can call add() and setLayout() directly on |
| them, which will have the same effect as calling |
| getContentPane().add() and getContentPane().setLayout(). |
| o The JTree interface has been completed. JTrees now recognizes |
| mouse clicks and selections work. |
| o BoxLayout works properly now. |
| o Fixed GrayFilter to actually work. |
| o Metal SplitPane implemented. |
| o Lots of Free Swing text and editor stuff work now. |
| + Free RMI and Corba |
| o Andrew Watson, Vice President and Technical Director of the |
| Object Management Group, has officially assigned us 20 bit |
| Vendor Minor Code Id: 0x47430 ("GC") that will mark remote |
| classpath-specific system exceptions. Obtaining the VMCID |
| means that GNU Classpath now is a recogniseable type of node |
| in a highly interoperable CORBA world. |
| o GNU Classpath now includes the first working draft to support |
| the RMI over IIOP protocol. The current implementation is |
| capable of remote invocations, transferring various |
| Serializables and Externalizables via RMI-IIOP protocol. It |
| can flatten graphs and, at least for the simple cases, is |
| interoperable with 1.5 JDKs. |
| o org.omg.PortableInterceptor and related functionality in other |
| packages is now implemented: |
| # The sever and client interceptors work as required since |
| 1.4. |
| # The IOR interceptor works as needed for 1.5. |
| o The org.omg.DynamicAny package is completed and passes the |
| prepared tests. |
| o The Portable Object Adapter should now support the output of |
| the recent IDL to java compilers. These compilers now generate |
| servants and not CORBA objects as before, making the output |
| depend on the existing POA implementation. Completing POA |
| means that such code can already be tried to run on Classpath. |
| Our POA is tested for the following usager scenarios: |
| # POA converts servant to the CORBA object. |
| # Servant provides to the CORBA object. |
| # POA activates new CORBA object with the given Object Id |
| (byte array) that is later accessible for the servant. |
| # During the first call, the ServantActivator provides |
| servant for this and all subsequent calls on the current |
| object. |
| # During each call, the ServantLocator provides servant for |
| this call only. |
| # ServantLocator or ServantActivator forwards call to |
| another server. |
| # POA has a single servant, responsible for all objects. |
| # POA has a default servant, but some objects are |
| explicitly connected to they specific servants. |
| The POA is verified using tests from the former cost.omg.org. |
| o The CORBA implementation is now a working prototype that |
| should support features up to 1.3 inclusive. We invite groups |
| writing CORBA dependent applications to try Classpath |
| implementation, reporting any possible bugs. The CORBA |
| prototype is interoperable with Sun's implementation v 1.4, |
| transferring object references, primitive types, narrow and |
| wide strings, arrays, structures, trees, abstract interfaces |
| and value types (feature of CORBA 2.3) between these two |
| platforms. Remote exceptions are transferred and handled |
| correctly. The stringified object references (IORs) from |
| various sources are parsed as required. The transient (for |
| current session) and permanent (till jre restart) redirections |
| work. Both Little and Big Endian encoded messages are |
| accepted. The implementation is verified using tests from the |
| former cost.omg.org. The current release includes working |
| examples (see the examples directory), demonstrating the |
| client-server communication, using either CORBA Request or |
| IDL-based stub (usually generated by a IDL to java compiler). |
| These examples also show how to use the Classpath CORBA naming |
| service. The IDL to java compiler is not yet written, but as |
| our library must be compatible, it naturally accepts the |
| output of other idlj implementations. |
| + Misc |
| o Updated TimeZone data against Olson tzdata2005l. |
| o Make zip and jar packages UTF-8 clean. |
| o "native" code builds and compiles (warning free) on Darwin and |
| Solaris. |
| o java.util.logging.FileHandler now rotates files. |
| o Start of a generic JDWP framework in gnu/classpath/jdwp. This |
| is unfinished, but feedback (at classpath@gnu.org) from |
| runtime hackers is greatly appreciated. Although most of the |
| work is currently being done around gcj/gij we want this |
| framework to be as VM neutral as possible. Early design is |
| described in: |
| [3]http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java/2005-05/msg00260.html |
| o QT4 AWT peers, enable by giving configure --enable-qt-peer. |
| Included, but not ready for production yet. They are |
| explicitly disabled and not supported. But if you want to help |
| with the development of these new features we are interested |
| in feedback. You will have to explicitly enable them to try |
| them out (and they will most likely contain bugs). |
| o Documentation fixes all over the place. See |
| [4]http://developer.classpath.org/doc/ |
| |
| New Targets and Target Specific Improvements |
| |
| IA-32/x86-64 |
| |
| * The x86-64 medium model (that allows building applications whose data |
| segment exceeds 4GB) was redesigned to match latest ABI draft. New |
| implementation split large datastructures into separate segment |
| improving performance of accesses to small datastructures and also |
| allows linking of small model libraries into medium model programs as |
| long as the libraries are not accessing the large datastructures |
| directly. Medium model is also supported in position independent code |
| now. |
| The ABI change results in partial incompatibility among medium model |
| objects. Linking medium model libraries (or objects) compiled with new |
| compiler into medium model program compiled with older will likely |
| result in exceeding ranges of relocations. |
| Binutils 2.16.91 or newer are required for compiling medium model now. |
| |
| RS6000 (POWER/PowerPC) |
| |
| * The AltiVec vector primitives in <altivec.h> are now implemented in a |
| way that puts a smaller burden on the preprocessor, instead processing |
| the "overloading" in the front ends. This should benefit compilation |
| speed on AltiVec vector code. |
| * AltiVec initializers now are generated more efficiently. |
| * The popcountb instruction available on POWER5 now is generated. |
| * The floating point round to integer instructions available on POWER5+ |
| now is generated. |
| * Floating point divides can be synthesized using the floating point |
| reciprocal estimate instructions. |
| * Double precision floating point constants are initialized as single |
| precision values if they can be represented exactly. |
| |
| S/390, zSeries and System z9 |
| |
| * Support for the IBM System z9 109 processor has been added. When using |
| the -march=z9-109 option, the compiler will generate code making use of |
| instructions provided by the extended immediate facility. |
| * Support for 128-bit IEEE floating point has been added. When using the |
| -mlong-double-128 option, the compiler will map the long double data |
| type to 128-bit IEEE floating point. Using this option constitutes an |
| ABI change, and requires glibc support. |
| * Various changes to improve performance of generated code have been |
| implemented, including: |
| + In functions that do not require a literal pool, register %r13 |
| (which is traditionally reserved as literal pool pointer), can now |
| be freely used for other purposes by the compiler. |
| + More precise tracking of register use allows the compiler to |
| generate more efficient function prolog and epilog code in certain |
| cases. |
| + The SEARCH STRING, COMPARE LOGICAL STRING, and MOVE STRING |
| instructions are now used to implement C string functions. |
| + The MOVE CHARACTER instruction with single byte overlap is now used |
| to implement the memset function with non-zero fill byte. |
| + The LOAD ZERO instructions are now used where appropriate. |
| + The INSERT CHARACTERS UNDER MASK, STORE CHARACTERS UNDER MASK, and |
| INSERT IMMEDIATE instructions are now used more frequently to |
| optimize bitfield operations. |
| + The BRANCH ON COUNT instruction is now used more frequently. In |
| particular, the fact that a loop contains a subroutine call no |
| longer prevents the compiler from using this instruction. |
| + The compiler is now aware that all shift and rotate instructions |
| implicitly truncate the shift count to six bits. |
| * Back-end support for the following generic features has been |
| implemented: |
| + The full set of [5]built-in functions for atomic memory access. |
| + The -fstack-protector feature. |
| + The optimization pass avoiding unnecessary stores of incoming |
| argument registers in functions with variable argument list. |
| |
| SPARC |
| |
| * The default code model in 64-bit mode has been changed from |
| Medium/Anywhere to Medium/Middle on Solaris. |
| * TLS support is disabled by default on Solaris prior to release 10. It |
| can be enabled on TLS-capable Solaris 9 versions (4/04 release and |
| later) by specifying --enable-tls at configure time. |
| |
| MorphoSys |
| |
| * Support has been added for this new architecture. |
| |
| Obsolete Systems |
| |
| Documentation improvements |
| |
| Other significant improvements |
| |
| * GCC can now emit code for protecting applications from stack-smashing |
| attacks. The protection is realized by buffer overflow detection and |
| reordering of stack variables to avoid pointer corruption. |
| * Some built-in functions have been fortified to protect them against |
| various buffer overflow (and format string) vulnerabilities. Compared to |
| the mudflap bounds checking feature, the safe builtins have far smaller |
| overhead. This means that programs built using safe builtins should not |
| experience any measurable slowdown. |
| |
| GCC 4.1.2 |
| |
| This is the [6]list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system |
| that are known to be fixed in the 4.1.2 release. This list might not be |
| complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not |
| listed here). |
| |
| When generating code for a shared library, GCC now recognizes that global |
| functions may be replaced when the program runs. Therefore, it is now more |
| conservative in deducing information from the bodies of functions. For |
| example, in this example: |
| void f() {} |
| void g() { |
| try { f(); } |
| catch (...) { |
| cout << "Exception"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| G++ would previously have optimized away the catch clause, since it would |
| have concluded that f cannot throw exceptions. Because users may replace f |
| with another function in the main body of the program, this optimization is |
| unsafe, and is no longer performed. If you wish G++ to continue to optimize |
| as before, you must add a throw() clause to the declaration of f to make |
| clear that it does not throw exceptions. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [7]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [8]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [9]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
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| 2. http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/ClasspathGraphicsImagesText |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java/2005-05/msg00260.html |
| 4. http://developer.classpath.org/doc/ |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.1.0/gcc/Atomic-Builtins.html |
| 6. http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&resolution=FIXED&target_milestone=4.1.2 |
| 7. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 8. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
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| 10. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
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| |
| GCC 4.0 Release Series |
| |
| January 31, 2007 |
| |
| The [1]GNU project and the GCC developers are pleased to announce the |
| release of GCC 4.0.4. |
| |
| This release is a bug-fix release, containing fixes for regressions in GCC |
| 4.0.3 relative to previous releases of GCC. |
| |
| Release History |
| |
| GCC 4.0.4 |
| January 31, 2007 ([2]changes) |
| |
| GCC 4.0.3 |
| March 10, 2006 ([3]changes) |
| |
| GCC 4.0.2 |
| September 28, 2005 ([4]changes) |
| |
| GCC 4.0.1 |
| July 7, 2005 ([5]changes) |
| |
| GCC 4.0.0 |
| April 20, 2005 ([6]changes) |
| |
| References and Acknowledgements |
| |
| GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports |
| several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler |
| Collection. |
| |
| A list of [7]successful builds is updated as new information becomes |
| available. |
| |
| The GCC developers would like to thank the numerous people that have |
| contributed new features, improvements, bug fixes, and other changes as well |
| as test results to GCC. This [8]amazing group of volunteers is what makes |
| GCC successful. |
| |
| For additional information about GCC please refer to the [9]GCC project web |
| site or contact the [10]GCC development mailing list. |
| |
| To obtain GCC please use [11]our mirror sites, one of the [12]GNU mirror |
| sites, or [13]our SVN server. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [14]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [15]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [16]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [17]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [18]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
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| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.0/changes.html#4.0.2 |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.0/changes.html#4.0.1 |
| 6. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.0/changes.html |
| 7. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.0/buildstat.html |
| 8. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Contributors.html |
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| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.0/changes.html |
| |
| GCC 4.0 Release Series |
| Changes, New Features, and Fixes |
| |
| The latest release in the 4.0 release series is [1]GCC 4.0.4. |
| |
| Caveats |
| |
| * GCC now generates location lists by default when compiling with debug |
| info and optimization. |
| + GDB 6.0 and older crashes when it sees location lists. GDB 6.1 or |
| later is needed to debug binaries containing location lists. |
| + When you are trying to view a value of a variable in a part of a |
| function where it has no location (for example when the variable is |
| no longer used and thus its location was used for something else) |
| GDB will say that it is not available. |
| You can disable generating location lists by -fno-var-tracking. |
| * GCC no longer accepts the -fwritable-strings option. Use named character |
| arrays when you need a writable string. |
| * The options -freduce-all-givs and -fmove-all-movables have been |
| discontinued. They were used to circumvent a shortcoming in the |
| heuristics of the old loop optimization code with respect to common |
| Fortran constructs. The new (tree) loop optimizer works differently and |
| doesn't need those work-arounds. |
| * The graph-coloring register allocator, formerly enabled by the option |
| -fnew-ra, has been discontinued. |
| * -I- has been deprecated. -iquote is meant to replace the need for this |
| option. |
| * The MIPS -membedded-pic and -mrnames options have been removed. |
| * All MIPS targets now require the GNU assembler. In particular, IRIX |
| configurations can no longer use the MIPSpro assemblers, although they |
| do still support the MIPSpro linkers. |
| * The SPARC option -mflat has been removed. |
| * English-language diagnostic messages will now use Unicode quotation |
| marks in UTF-8 locales. (Non-English messages already used the quotes |
| appropriate for the language in previous releases.) If your terminal |
| does not support UTF-8 but you are using a UTF-8 locale (such locales |
| are the default on many GNU/Linux systems) then you should set |
| LC_CTYPE=C in the environment to disable that locale. Programs that |
| parse diagnostics and expect plain ASCII English-language messages |
| should set LC_ALL=C. See [2]Markus Kuhn's explanation of Unicode |
| quotation marks for more information. |
| * The specs file is no longer installed on most platforms. Most users will |
| be totally unaffected. However, if you are accustomed to editing the |
| specs file yourself, you will now have to use the -dumpspecs option to |
| generate the specs file, and then edit the resulting file. |
| |
| General Optimizer Improvements |
| |
| * The [3]tree ssa branch has been merged. This merge has brought in a |
| completely new optimization framework based on a higher level |
| intermediate representation than the existing RTL representation. |
| Numerous new code transformations based on the new framework are |
| available in GCC 4.0, including: |
| + Scalar replacement of aggregates |
| + Constant propagation |
| + Value range propagation |
| + Partial redundancy elimination |
| + Load and store motion |
| + Strength reduction |
| + Dead store elimination |
| + Dead and unreachable code elimination |
| + [4]Autovectorization |
| + Loop interchange |
| + Tail recursion by accumulation |
| Many of these passes outperform their counterparts from previous GCC |
| releases. |
| * [5]Swing Modulo Scheduling (SMS). An RTL level instruction scheduling |
| optimization intended for loops that perform heavy computations. |
| |
| New Languages and Language specific improvements |
| |
| C family |
| |
| * The sentinel attribute has been added to GCC. This function attribute |
| allows GCC to warn when variadic functions such as execl are not NULL |
| terminated. See the GCC manual for a complete description of its |
| behavior. |
| * Given __attribute__((alias("target"))) it is now an error if target is |
| not a symbol, defined in the same translation unit. This also applies to |
| aliases created by #pragma weak alias=target. This is because it's |
| meaningless to define an alias to an undefined symbol. On Solaris, the |
| native assembler would have caught this error, but GNU as does not. |
| |
| C and Objective-C |
| |
| * The -Wstrict-aliasing=2 option has been added. This warning catches all |
| unsafe cases, but it may also give a warning for some cases that are |
| safe. |
| * The cast-as-lvalue, conditional-expression-as-lvalue and |
| compound-expression-as-lvalue extensions, which were deprecated in 3.3.4 |
| and 3.4, have been removed. |
| * The -fwritable-strings option, which was deprecated in 3.4, has been |
| removed. |
| * #pragma pack() semantics have been brought closer to those used by other |
| compilers. This also applies to C++. |
| * Taking the address of a variable with register storage is invalid in C. |
| GCC now issues an error instead of a warning. |
| * Arrays of incomplete element type are invalid in C. GCC now issues an |
| error for such arrays. Declarations such as extern struct s x[]; (where |
| struct s has not been defined) can be moved after the definition of |
| struct s. Function parameters declared as arrays of incomplete type can |
| instead be declared as pointers. |
| |
| C++ |
| |
| * When compiling without optimizations (-O0), the C++ frontend is much |
| faster than in any previous versions of GCC. Independent testers have |
| measured speed-ups up to 25% in real-world production code, compared to |
| the 3.4 family (which was already the fastest version to date). |
| Upgrading from older versions might show even bigger improvements. |
| * ELF visibility attributes can now be applied to a class type, so that it |
| affects every member function of a class at once, without having to |
| specify each individually: |
| class __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) Foo |
| { |
| int foo1(); |
| void foo2(); |
| }; |
| The syntax is deliberately similar to the __declspec() system used by |
| Microsoft Windows based compilers, allowing cross-platform projects to |
| easily reuse their existing macro system for denoting exports and |
| imports. By explicitly marking internal classes never used outside a |
| binary as hidden, one can completely avoid PLT indirection overheads |
| during their usage by the compiler. You can find out more about the |
| advantages of this at [6]http://people.redhat.com/drepper/dsohowto.pdf |
| * The -fvisibility-inlines-hidden option has been added which marks all |
| inlineable functions as having hidden ELF visibility, thus removing |
| their symbol and typeinfo from the exported symbol table of the output |
| ELF binary. Using this option can reduce the exported symbol count of |
| template-heavy code by up to 40% with no code change at all, thus |
| notably improving link and load times for the binary as well as a |
| reduction in size of up to 10%. Also, check the new [7]-fvisibility |
| option. |
| * The compiler now uses the library interface specified by the [8]C++ ABI |
| for thread-safe initialization of function-scope static variables. Most |
| users should leave this alone, but embedded programmers may want to |
| disable this by specifying -fno-threadsafe-statics for a small savings |
| in code size. |
| * Taking the address of an explicit register variable is no longer |
| supported. Note that C++ allows taking the address of variables with |
| register storage so this will continue to compile with a warning. For |
| example, assuming that r0 is a machine register: |
| register int foo asm ("r0"); |
| register int bar; |
| &foo; // error, no longer accepted |
| &bar; // OK, with a warning |
| * G++ has an undocumented extension to virtual function covariancy rules |
| that allowed the overrider to return a type that was implicitly |
| convertable to the overridden function's return type. For instance a |
| function returning void * could be overridden by a function returning T |
| *. This is now deprecated and will be removed in a future release. |
| * The G++ minimum and maximum operators (<? and >?) and their compound |
| forms (<?=) and >?=) have been deprecated and will be removed in a |
| future version. Code using these operators should be modified to use |
| std::min and std::max instead. |
| * Declaration of nested classes of class templates as friends are |
| supported: |
| template <typename T> struct A { |
| class B {}; |
| }; |
| class C { |
| template <typename T> friend class A<T>::B; |
| }; |
| This complements the feature member functions of class templates as |
| friends introduced in GCC 3.4.0. |
| * When declaring a friend class using an unqualified name, classes outside |
| the innermost non-class scope are not searched: |
| class A; |
| namespace N { |
| class B { |
| friend class A; // Refer to N::A which has not been declared yet |
| // because name outside namespace N are not searched |
| friend class ::A; // Refer to ::A |
| }; |
| } |
| Hiding the friend name until declaration is still not implemented. |
| * Friends of classes defined outside their namespace are correctly |
| handled: |
| namespace N { |
| class A; |
| } |
| class N::A { |
| friend class B; // Refer to N::B in GCC 4.0.0 |
| // but ::B in earlier versions of GCC |
| }; |
| |
| Runtime Library (libstdc++) |
| |
| * Optimization work: |
| + Added efficient specializations of istream functions for char and |
| wchar_t. |
| + Further performance tuning of strings, in particular wrt |
| single-char append and getline. |
| + iter_swap - and therefore most of the mutating algorithms - now |
| makes an unqualified call to swap when the value_type of the two |
| iterators is the same. |
| * A large subset of the features in Technical Report 1 (TR1 for short) is |
| experimentally delivered (i.e., no guarantees about the implementation |
| are provided. In particular it is not promised that the library will |
| remain link-compatible when code using TR1 is used): |
| + General utilities such as reference_wrapper and shared_ptr. |
| + Function objects, i.e., result_of, mem_fn, bind, function. |
| + Support for metaprogramming. |
| + New containers such as tuple, array, unordered_set, unordered_map, |
| unordered_multiset, unordered_multimap. |
| * As usual, many bugs have been fixed and LWG resolutions implemented for |
| the first time (e.g., DR 409). |
| |
| Java |
| |
| * In order to prevent naming conflicts with other implementations of these |
| tools, some GCJ binaries have been renamed: |
| + rmic is now grmic, |
| + rmiregistry is now grmiregistry, and |
| + jar is now fastjar. |
| In particular, these names were problematic for the jpackage.org |
| packaging conventions which install symlinks in /usr/bin that point to |
| the preferred versions of these tools. |
| * The -findirect-dispatch argument to the compiler now works and generates |
| code following a new "binary compatibility" ABI. Code compiled this way |
| follows the binary compatibility rules of the Java Language |
| Specification. |
| * libgcj now has support for using GCJ as a JIT, using the gnu.gcj.jit |
| family of system properties. |
| * libgcj can now find a shared library corresponding to the bytecode |
| representation of a class. See the documentation for the new gcj-dbtool |
| program, and the new gnu.gcj.precompiled.db.path system property. |
| * There have been many improvements to the class library. Here are some |
| highlights: |
| + Much more of AWT and Swing exist. |
| + Many new packages and classes were added, including |
| java.util.regex, java.net.URI, javax.crypto, |
| javax.crypto.interfaces, javax.crypto.spec, javax.net, |
| javax.net.ssl,javax.security.auth,javax.security.auth.callback, |
| javax.security.auth.login, javax.security.auth.x500, |
| javax.security.sasl, org.ietf.jgss, javax.imageio, |
| javax.imageio.event, javax.imageio.spi, javax.print, |
| javax.print.attribute, javax.print.attribute.standard, |
| javax.print.event, and javax.xml |
| + Updated SAX and DOM, and imported GNU JAXP |
| |
| Fortran |
| |
| * A new [9]Fortran front end has replaced the aging GNU Fortran 77 front |
| end. The new front end supports Fortran 90 and Fortran 95. It may not |
| yet be as stable as the old Fortran front end. |
| |
| Ada |
| |
| * Ada (with tasking and Zero Cost Exceptions) is now available on many |
| more targets, including but not limited to: alpha-linux, hppa-hpux, |
| hppa-linux, powerpc-darwin, powerpc-linux, s390-linux, s390x-linux, |
| sparc-linux. |
| * Some of the new Ada 2005 features are now implemented like |
| Wide_Wide_Character and Ada.Containers. |
| * Many bugs have been fixed, tools and documentation improved. |
| * To compile Ada from the sources, install an older working Ada compiler |
| and then use --enable-languages=ada at configuration time, since the Ada |
| frontend is not currently activated by default. See the [10]Installing |
| GCC for details. |
| |
| New Targets and Target Specific Improvements |
| |
| H8/300 |
| |
| * The frame layout has changed. In the new layout, the prologue of a |
| function first saves registers and then allocate space for locals, |
| resulting in an 1% improvement on code size. |
| |
| IA-32/x86-64 (AMD64) |
| |
| * The acos, asin, drem, exp10, exp2, expm1, fmod, ilogb, log10, log1p, |
| log2, logb and tan mathematical builtins (and their float and long |
| double variants) are now implemented as inline x87 intrinsics when using |
| -ffast-math. |
| * The ceil, floor, nearbyint, rint and trunc mathematical builtins (and |
| their float and long double variants) are now implemented as inline x87 |
| intrinsics when using -ffast-math. |
| * The x87's fsincos instruction is now used automatically with -ffast-math |
| when calculating both the sin and cos of the same argument. |
| * Instruction selection for multiplication and division by constants has |
| been improved. |
| |
| IA-64 |
| |
| * Floating point division, integer division and sqrt are now inlined, |
| resulting in significant performance improvements on some codes. |
| |
| MIPS |
| |
| * Division by zero checks now use conditional traps if the target |
| processor supports them. This decreases code size by one word per |
| division operation. The old behavior (branch and break) can be obtained |
| either at configure time by passing --with-divide=breaks to configure or |
| at runtime by passing -mdivide-breaks to GCC. |
| * Support for MIPS64 paired-single instructions has been added. It is |
| enabled by -mpaired-single and can be accessed using both the |
| target-independent vector extensions and new MIPS-specific built-in |
| functions. |
| * Support for the MIPS-3D ASE has been added. It is enabled by -mips3d and |
| provides new MIPS-3D-specific built-in functions. |
| * The -mexplicit-relocs option now supports static n64 code (as is used, |
| for example, in 64-bit linux kernels). -mexplicit-relocs should now be |
| feature-complete and is enabled by default when GCC is configured to use |
| a compatible assembler. |
| * Support for the NEC VR4130 series has been added. This support includes |
| the use of VR-specific instructions and a new VR4130 scheduler. Full |
| VR4130 support can be selected with -march=vr4130 while code for any ISA |
| can be tuned for the VR4130 using -mtune=vr4130. There is also a new |
| -mvr4130-align option that produces better schedules at the cost of |
| increased code size. |
| * Support for the Broadcom SB-1 has been extended. There is now an SB-1 |
| scheduler as well as support for the SB-1-specific paired-single |
| instructions. Full SB-1 support can be selected with -march=sb1 while |
| code for any ISA can be optimized for the SB-1 using -mtune=sb1. |
| * The compiler can now work around errata in R4000, R4400, VR4120 and |
| VR4130 processors. These workarounds are enabled by -mfix-r4000, |
| -mfix-r4400, -mfix-vr4120 and -mfix-vr4130 respectively. The VR4120 and |
| VR4130 workarounds need binutils 2.16 or above. |
| * IRIX shared libraries are now installed into the standard library |
| directories: o32 libraries go into lib/, n32 libraries go into lib32/ |
| and n64 libraries go into lib64/. |
| * The compiler supports a new -msym32 option. It can be used to optimize |
| n64 code in which all symbols are known to have 32-bit values. |
| |
| S/390 and zSeries |
| |
| * New command line options help to generate code intended to run in an |
| environment where stack space is restricted, e.g. Linux kernel code: |
| + -mwarn-framesize and -mwarn-dynamicstack trigger compile-time |
| warnings for single functions that require large or dynamic stack |
| frames. |
| + -mstack-size and -mstack-guard generate code that checks for stack |
| overflow at run time. |
| + -mpacked-stack generates code that reduces the stack frame size of |
| many functions by reusing unneeded parts of the stack bias area. |
| * The -msoft-float option now ensures that generated code never accesses |
| floating point registers. |
| * The s390x-ibm-tpf target now fully supports C++, including exceptions |
| and threads. |
| * Various changes to improve performance of the generated code have been |
| implemented, including: |
| + GCC now uses sibling calls where possible. |
| + Condition code handling has been optimized, allowing GCC to omit |
| redundant comparisons in certain cases. |
| + The cost function guiding many optimizations has been refined to |
| more accurately represent the z900 and z990 processors. |
| + The ADD LOGICAL WITH CARRY and SUBTRACT LOGICAL WITH BORROW |
| instructions are now used to avoid conditional branches in certain |
| cases. |
| + The back end now uses the LEGITIMIZE_RELOAD_ADDRESS feature to |
| optimize address arithmetic required to access large stack frames. |
| + GCC now makes more efficient use of memory-to-memory type |
| instructions (MVC, CLC, ...). |
| + More precise tracking of special register use allows better |
| instruction scheduling, in particular of the function prologue and |
| epilogue sequences. |
| + The Java front end now generates inline code to implement integer |
| division, instead of calling library routines. |
| |
| SPARC |
| |
| * The options -mv8, -msparclite, -mcypress, -msupersparc, -mf930 and |
| -mf934 have been removed. They have been replaced with -mcpu=xxx. |
| * The internal model used to estimate the relative cost of each |
| instruction has been updated. It is expected to give better results on |
| recent UltraSPARC processors. |
| * Code generation for function prologues and epilogues has been improved, |
| resulting in better scheduling and allowing multiple exit points in |
| functions. |
| * Support for Sun's Visual Instruction Set (VIS) has been enhanced. It is |
| enabled by -mvis and provides new built-in functions for VIS |
| instructions on UltraSPARC processors. |
| * The option -mapp-regs has been turned on by default on Solaris too. |
| |
| NetWare |
| |
| * Novell NetWare (on ix86, no other hardware platform was ever really |
| supported by this OS) has been re-enabled and the ABI supported by GCC |
| has been brought into sync with that of MetroWerks CodeWarrior (the ABI |
| previously supported was that of some Unix systems, which NetWare never |
| tried to support). |
| |
| Obsolete Systems |
| |
| Support for a number of older systems has been declared obsolete in GCC 4.0. |
| Unless there is activity to revive them, the next release of GCC will have |
| their sources permanently removed. |
| |
| All GCC ports for the following processor architectures have been declared |
| obsolete: |
| * Intel i860 |
| * Ubicom IP2022 |
| * National Semiconductor NS32K |
| * Texas Instruments TMS320C[34]x |
| |
| Also, those for some individual systems have been obsoleted: |
| * SPARC family |
| + SPARClite-based systems (sparclite-*-coff, sparclite-*-elf, |
| sparc86x-*-elf) |
| + OpenBSD 32-bit (sparc-*-openbsd*) |
| |
| Documentation improvements |
| |
| Other significant improvements |
| |
| * Location lists are now generated by default when compiling with debug |
| info and optimization. Location lists provide more accurate debug info |
| about locations of variables and they allow debugging code compiled with |
| -fomit-frame-pointer. |
| * The -fvisibility option has been added which allows the default ELF |
| visibility of all symbols to be set per compilation and the new #pragma |
| GCC visibility preprocessor command allows the setting of default ELF |
| visibility for a region of code. Using -fvisibility=hidden especially in |
| combination with the new -fvisibility-inlines-hidden can yield |
| substantial improvements in output binary quality including avoiding PLT |
| indirection overheads, reduction of the exported symbol count by up to |
| 60% (with resultant improvements to link and load times), better scope |
| for the optimizer to improve code and up to a 20% reduction in binary |
| size. Using these options correctly yields a binary with a similar |
| symbol count to a Windows DLL. |
| Perhaps more importantly, this new feature finally allows (with careful |
| planning) complete avoidance of symbol clashes when manually loading |
| shared objects with RTLD_GLOBAL, thus finally solving problems many |
| projects such as python were forced to use RTLD_LOCAL for (with its |
| resulting issues for C++ correctness). You can find more information |
| about using these options at [11]http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Visibility. |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 4.0.1 |
| |
| This is the [12]list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system |
| that are known to be fixed in the 4.0.1 release. This list might not be |
| complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not |
| listed here). |
| |
| GCC 4.0.2 |
| |
| This is the [13]list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system |
| that are known to be fixed in the 4.0.2 release. This list might not be |
| complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not |
| listed here). |
| |
| Unfortunately, due to a release engineering failure, this release has a |
| regression on Solaris that will affect some C++ programs. We suggest that |
| Solaris users apply a [14]patch that corrects the problem. Users who do not |
| wish to apply the patch should explicitly link C++ programs with the |
| -pthreads option, even if they do not use threads. This problem has been |
| corrected in the current 4.0 branch sources and will not be present in GCC |
| 4.0.3. |
| |
| GCC 4.0.3 |
| |
| Starting with this release, the function getcontext is recognized by the |
| compiler as having the same semantics as the setjmp function. In particular, |
| the compiler will ensure that all registers are dead before calling such a |
| function and will emit a warning about the variables that may be clobbered |
| after the second return from the function. |
| |
| GCC 4.0.4 |
| |
| This is the [15]list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system |
| that are known to be fixed in the 4.0.4 release. This list might not be |
| complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not |
| listed here). |
| |
| The 4.0.4 release is provided for those that require a high degree of binary |
| compatibility with previous 4.0.x releases. For most users, the GCC team |
| recommends that version 4.1.1 or later be used instead." |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [16]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [17]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [18]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [19]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [20]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [21]gcc@gnu.org or [22]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of |
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| References |
| |
| 1. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.0/changes.html#4.0.4 |
| 2. http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/quotes.html |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/projects/tree-ssa/ |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/projects/tree-ssa/vectorization.html |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/sms.html |
| 6. http://people.redhat.com/drepper/dsohowto.pdf |
| 7. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.0/changes.html#visibility |
| 8. http://www.codesourcery.com/cxx-abi/ |
| 9. http://gcc.gnu.org/fortran/ |
| 10. http://gcc.gnu.org/install/ |
| 11. http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Visibility |
| 12. http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&resolution=FIXED&target_milestone=4.0.1 |
| 13. http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&resolution=FIXED&target_milestone=4.0.2 |
| 14. http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-cvs/2005-09/msg00984.html |
| 15. http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&resolution=FIXED&target_milestone=4.0.4 |
| 16. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 17. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 18. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 19. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 20. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 21. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 22. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 23. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 24. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
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| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.4/index.html |
| |
| GCC 3.4 Release Series |
| |
| May 26, 2006 |
| |
| The [1]GNU project and the GCC developers are pleased to announce the |
| release of GCC 3.4.6. |
| |
| This release is a bug-fix release, containing fixes for regressions in GCC |
| 3.4.4 relative to previous releases of GCC. This is the last of the 3.4.x |
| series. |
| |
| The GCC 3.4 release series includes numerous [2]new features, improvements, |
| bug fixes, and other changes, thanks to an [3]amazing group of volunteers. |
| |
| Release History |
| |
| GCC 3.4.6 |
| March 6, 2006 ([4]changes) |
| |
| GCC 3.4.5 |
| November 30, 2005 ([5]changes) |
| |
| GCC 3.4.4 |
| May 18, 2005 ([6]changes) |
| |
| GCC 3.4.3 |
| November 4, 2004 ([7]changes) |
| |
| GCC 3.4.2 |
| September 6, 2004 ([8]changes) |
| |
| GCC 3.4.1 |
| July 1, 2004 ([9]changes) |
| |
| GCC 3.4.0 |
| April 18, 2004 ([10]changes) |
| |
| References and Acknowledgements |
| |
| GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports |
| several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler |
| Collection. |
| |
| A list of [11]successful builds is updated as new information becomes |
| available. |
| |
| The GCC developers would like to thank the numerous people that have |
| contributed new features, improvements, bug fixes, and other changes as well |
| as test results to GCC. This [12]amazing group of volunteers is what makes |
| GCC successful. |
| |
| For additional information about GCC please refer to the [13]GCC project web |
| site or contact the [14]GCC development mailing list. |
| |
| To obtain GCC please use [15]our mirror sites, one of the [16]GNU mirror |
| sites, or [17]our SVN server. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [18]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [19]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [20]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [21]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [22]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [23]gcc@gnu.org or [24]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of |
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| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.4/changes.html |
| |
| GCC 3.4 Release Series |
| Changes, New Features, and Fixes |
| |
| The final release in the 3.4 release series is [1]GCC 3.4.6. The series is |
| now closed. |
| |
| GCC 3.4 has [2]many improvements in the C++ frontend. Before reporting a |
| bug, please make sure it's really GCC, and not your code, that is broken. |
| |
| Caveats |
| |
| * GNU Make is now required to build GCC. |
| * With -nostdinc the preprocessor used to ignore both standard include |
| paths and include paths contained in environment variables. It was |
| neither documented nor intended that environment variable paths be |
| ignored, so this has been corrected. |
| * GCC no longer accepts the options -fvolatile, -fvolatile-global and |
| -fvolatile-static. It is unlikely that they worked correctly in any 3.x |
| release. |
| * GCC no longer ships <varargs.h>. Use <stdarg.h> instead. |
| * Support for all the systems [3]obsoleted in GCC 3.3 has been removed |
| from GCC 3.4. See below for a [4]list of systems which are obsoleted in |
| this release. |
| * GCC now requires an ISO C90 (ANSI C89) C compiler to build. K&R C |
| compilers will not work. |
| * The implementation of the [5]MIPS ABIs has changed. As a result, the |
| code generated for certain MIPS targets will not be binary compatible |
| with earlier releases. |
| * In previous releases, the MIPS port had a fake "hilo" register with the |
| user-visible name accum. This register has been removed. |
| * The implementation of the [6]SPARC ABIs has changed. As a result, the |
| code generated will not be binary compatible with earlier releases in |
| certain cases. |
| * The configure option --enable-threads=pthreads has been removed; use |
| --enable-threads=posix instead, which should have the same effect. |
| * Code size estimates used by inlining heuristics for C, Objective-C, C++ |
| and Java have been redesigned significantly. As a result the parameters |
| of -finline-insns, --param max-inline-insns-single and --param |
| max-inline-insns-auto need to be reconsidered. |
| * --param max-inline-slope and --param min-inline-insns have been removed; |
| they are not needed for the new bottom-up inlining heuristics. |
| * The new unit-at-a-time compilation scheme has several compatibility |
| issues: |
| + The order in which functions, variables, and top-level asm |
| statements are emitted may have changed. Code relying on some |
| particular ordering needs to be updated. The majority of such |
| top-level asm statements can be replaced by section attributes. |
| + Unreferenced static variables and functions are removed. This may |
| result in undefined references when an asm statement refers to the |
| variable/function directly. In that case either the |
| variable/function shall be listed in asm statement operand or in |
| the case of top-level asm statements the attribute used shall be |
| used to force function/variable to be always output and considered |
| as a possibly used by unknown code. |
| For variables the attribute is accepted only by GCC 3.4 and newer, |
| while for earlier versions it is sufficient to use unused to |
| silence warnings about the variables not being referenced. To keep |
| code portable across different GCC versions, you can use |
| appropriate preprocessor conditionals. |
| + Static functions now can use non-standard passing conventions that |
| may break asm statements calling functions directly. Again the |
| attribute used shall be used to prevent this behavior. |
| As a temporary workaround, -fno-unit-at-a-time can be used, but this |
| scheme may not be supported by future releases of GCC. |
| * GCC 3.4 automatically places zero-initialized variables in the .bss |
| section on some operating systems. Versions of GNU Emacs up to (and |
| including) 21.3 will not work correctly when using this optimization; |
| you can use -fno-zero-initialized-in-bss to disable it. |
| * If GCC 3.4 is configured with --enable-threads=posix (the default on |
| most targets that support pthreads) then _REENTRANT will be defined |
| unconditionally by some libstdc++ headers. C++ code which relies on that |
| macro to detect whether multi-threaded code is being compiled might |
| change in meaning, possibly resulting in linker errors for |
| single-threaded programs. Affected users of [7]Boost should compile |
| single-threaded code with -DBOOST_DISABLE_THREADS. See Bugzilla for |
| [8]more information. |
| |
| General Optimizer Improvements |
| |
| * Usability of the profile feedback and coverage testing has been |
| improved. |
| + Performance of profiled programs has been improved by faster |
| profile merging code. |
| + Better use of the profile feedback for optimization (loop unrolling |
| and loop peeling). |
| + File locking support allowing fork() calls and parallel runs of |
| profiled programs. |
| + Coverage file format has been redesigned. |
| + gcov coverage tool has been improved. |
| + make profiledbootstrap available to build a faster compiler. |
| Experiments made on i386 hardware showed an 11% speedup on -O0 and |
| a 7.5% speedup on -O2 compilation of a [9]large C++ testcase. |
| + New value profiling pass enabled via -fprofile-values |
| + New value profile transformations pass enabled via -fvpt aims to |
| optimize some code sequences by exploiting knowledge about value |
| ranges or other properties of the operands. At the moment a |
| conversion of expensive divisions into cheaper operations has been |
| implemented. |
| + New -fprofile-generate and -fprofile-use command line options to |
| simplify the use of profile feedback. |
| * A new unit-at-a-time compilation scheme for C, Objective-C, C++ and Java |
| which is enabled via -funit-at-a-time (and implied by -O2). In this |
| scheme a whole file is parsed first and optimized later. The following |
| basic inter-procedural optimizations are implemented: |
| + Removal of unreachable functions and variables |
| + Discovery of local functions (functions with static linkage whose |
| address is never taken) |
| + On i386, these local functions use register parameter passing |
| conventions. |
| + Reordering of functions in topological order of the call graph to |
| enable better propagation of optimizing hints (such as the stack |
| alignments needed by functions) in the back end. |
| + Call graph based out-of-order inlining heuristics which allows to |
| limit overall compilation unit growth (--param inline-unit-growth). |
| Overall, the unit-at-a-time scheme produces a 1.3% improvement for the |
| SPECint2000 benchmark on the i386 architecture (AMD Athlon CPU). |
| * More realistic code size estimates used by inlining for C, Objective-C, |
| C++ and Java. The growth of large functions can now be limited via |
| --param large-function-insns and --param large-function-growth. |
| * A new cfg-level loop optimizer pass replaces the old loop unrolling pass |
| and adds two other loop transformations -- loop peeling and loop |
| unswitching -- and also uses the profile feedback to limit code growth. |
| (The three optimizations are enabled by -funroll-loops, -fpeel-loops and |
| -funswitch-loops flags, respectively). |
| The old loop unroller still can be enabled by -fold-unroll-loops and may |
| produce better code in some cases, especially when the webizer |
| optimization pass is not run. |
| * A new web construction pass enabled via -fweb (and implied by -O3) |
| improves the quality of register allocation, CSE, first scheduling pass |
| and some other optimization passes by avoiding re-use of pseudo |
| registers with non-overlapping live ranges. The pass almost always |
| improves code quality but does make debugging difficult and thus is not |
| enabled by default by -O2 |
| The pass is especially effective as cleanup after code duplication |
| passes, such as the loop unroller or the tracer. |
| * Experimental implementations of superblock or trace scheduling in the |
| second scheduling pass can be enabled via -fsched2-use-superblocks and |
| -fsched2-use-traces, respectively. |
| |
| New Languages and Language specific improvements |
| |
| Ada |
| |
| * The Ada front end has been updated to include numerous bug fixes and |
| enhancements. These include: |
| + Improved project file support |
| + Additional set of warnings about potential wrong code |
| + Improved error messages |
| + Improved code generation |
| + Improved cross reference information |
| + Improved inlining |
| + Better run-time check elimination |
| + Better error recovery |
| + More efficient implementation of unbounded strings |
| + Added features in GNAT.Sockets, GNAT.OS_Lib, GNAT.Debug_Pools, ... |
| + New GNAT.xxxx packages (e.g. GNAT.Strings, GNAT.Exception_Action) |
| + New pragmas |
| + New -gnatS switch replacing gnatpsta |
| + Implementation of new Ada features (in particular limited with, |
| limited aggregates) |
| |
| C/Objective-C/C++ |
| |
| * Precompiled headers are now supported. Precompiled headers can |
| dramatically speed up compilation of some projects. There are some known |
| defects in the current precompiled header implementation that will |
| result in compiler crashes in relatively rare situations. Therefore, |
| precompiled headers should be considered a "technology preview" in this |
| release. Read the manual for details about how to use precompiled |
| headers. |
| * File handling in the preprocessor has been rewritten. GCC no longer gets |
| confused by symlinks and hardlinks, and now has a correct implementation |
| of #import and #pragma once. These two directives have therefore been |
| un-deprecated. |
| * The undocumented extension that allowed C programs to have a label at |
| the end of a compound statement, which has been deprecated since GCC |
| 3.0, has been removed. |
| * The cast-as-lvalue extension has been removed for C++ and deprecated for |
| C and Objective-C. In particular, code like this: |
| int i; |
| (char) i = 5; |
| |
| or this: |
| char *p; |
| ((int *) p)++; |
| |
| is no longer accepted for C++ and will not be accepted for C and |
| Objective-C in a future version. |
| * The conditional-expression-as-lvalue extension has been deprecated for C |
| and Objective-C. In particular, code like this: |
| int a, b, c; |
| (a ? b : c) = 2; |
| |
| will not be accepted for C and Objective-C in a future version. |
| * The compound-expression-as-lvalue extension has been deprecated for C |
| and Objective-C. In particular, code like this: |
| int a, b; |
| (a, b) = 2; |
| |
| will not be accepted for C and Objective-C in a future version. A |
| possible non-intrusive workaround is the following: |
| (*(a, &b)) = 2; |
| |
| * Several [10]built-in functions such as __builtin_popcount for counting |
| bits, finding the highest and lowest bit in a word, and parity have been |
| added. |
| * The -fwritable-strings option has been deprecated and will be removed. |
| * Many C math library functions are now recognized as built-ins and |
| optimized. |
| * The C, C++, and Objective-C compilers can now handle source files |
| written in any character encoding supported by the host C library. The |
| default input character set is taken from the current locale, and may be |
| overridden with the -finput-charset command line option. In the future |
| we will add support for inline encoding markers. |
| |
| C++ |
| |
| * G++ is now much closer to full conformance to the ISO/ANSI C++ standard. |
| This means, among other things, that a lot of invalid constructs which |
| used to be accepted in previous versions will now be rejected. It is |
| very likely that existing C++ code will need to be fixed. This document |
| lists some of the most common issues. |
| * A hand-written recursive-descent C++ parser has replaced the |
| YACC-derived C++ parser from previous GCC releases. The new parser |
| contains much improved infrastructure needed for better parsing of C++ |
| source codes, handling of extensions, and clean separation (where |
| possible) between proper semantics analysis and parsing. The new parser |
| fixes many bugs that were found in the old parser. |
| * You must now use the typename and template keywords to disambiguate |
| dependent names, as required by the C++ standard. |
| struct K { |
| typedef int mytype_t; |
| }; |
| |
| template <class T1> struct A { |
| template <class T2> struct B { |
| void callme(void); |
| }; |
| |
| template <int N> void bar(void) |
| { |
| // Use 'typename' to tell the parser that T1::mytype_t names |
| // a type. This is needed because the name is dependent (in |
| // this case, on template parameter T1). |
| typename T1::mytype_t x; |
| x = 0; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| template <class T> void template_func(void) |
| { |
| // Use 'template' to prefix member templates within |
| // dependent types (a has type A<T>, which depends on |
| // the template parameter T). |
| A<T> a; |
| a.template bar<0>(); |
| |
| // Use 'template' to tell the parser that B is a nested |
| // template class (dependent on template parameter T), and |
| // 'typename' because the whole A<T>::B<int> is |
| // the name of a type (again, dependent). |
| typename A<T>::template B<int> b; |
| b.callme(); |
| } |
| |
| void non_template_func(void) |
| { |
| // Outside of any template class or function, no names can be |
| // dependent, so the use of the keyword 'typename' and 'template' |
| // is not needed (and actually forbidden). |
| A<K> a; |
| a.bar<0>(); |
| A<K>::B<float> b; |
| b.callme(); |
| } |
| * In a template definition, unqualified names will no longer find members |
| of a dependent base (as specified by [temp.dep]/3 in the C++ standard). |
| For example, |
| template <typename T> struct B { |
| int m; |
| int n; |
| int f (); |
| int g (); |
| }; |
| int n; |
| int g (); |
| template <typename T> struct C : B<T> { |
| void h () |
| { |
| m = 0; // error |
| f (); // error |
| n = 0; // ::n is modified |
| g (); // ::g is called |
| } |
| }; |
| You must make the names dependent, e.g. by prefixing them with this->. |
| Here is the corrected definition of C<T>::h, |
| template <typename T> void C<T>::h () |
| { |
| this->m = 0; |
| this->f (); |
| this->n = 0 |
| this->g (); |
| } |
| As an alternative solution (unfortunately not backwards compatible with |
| GCC 3.3), you may use using declarations instead of this->: |
| template <typename T> struct C : B<T> { |
| using B<T>::m; |
| using B<T>::f; |
| using B<T>::n; |
| using B<T>::g; |
| void h () |
| { |
| m = 0; |
| f (); |
| n = 0; |
| g (); |
| } |
| }; |
| * In templates, all non-dependent names are now looked up and bound at |
| definition time (while parsing the code), instead of later when the |
| template is instantiated. For instance: |
| void foo(int); |
| |
| template <int> struct A { |
| static void bar(void){ |
| foo('a'); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| void foo(char); |
| |
| int main() |
| { |
| A<0>::bar(); // Calls foo(int), used to call foo(char). |
| } |
| * In an explicit instantiation of a class template, you must use |
| class or struct before the template-id: |
| template <int N> |
| class A {}; |
| |
| template A<0>; // error, not accepted anymore |
| template class A<0>; // OK |
| * The "named return value" and "implicit typename" extensions have been |
| removed. |
| * Default arguments in function types have been deprecated and will be |
| removed. |
| * ARM-style name-injection of friend declarations has been deprecated and |
| will be removed. For example: struct S { friend void f(); }; void g() { |
| f(); } will not be accepted by future versions of G++; instead a |
| declaration of "f" will need to be present outside of the scope of "S". |
| * Covariant returns are implemented for all but varadic functions that |
| require an adjustment. |
| * When -pedantic is used, G++ now issues errors about spurious semicolons. |
| For example, |
| namespace N {}; // Invalid semicolon. |
| void f() {}; // Invalid semicolon. |
| * G++ no longer accepts attributes for a declarator after the initializer |
| associated with that declarator. For example, |
| X x(1) __attribute__((...)); |
| is no longer accepted. Instead, use: |
| X x __attribute__((...)) (1); |
| * Inside the scope of a template class, the name of the class itself can |
| be treated as either a class or a template. So GCC used to accept the |
| class name as argument of type template, and template template |
| parameter. However this is not C++ standard compliant. Now the name is |
| not treated as a valid template template argument unless you qualify the |
| name by its scope. For example, the code below no longer compiles. |
| template <template <class> class TT> class X {}; |
| template <class T> class Y { |
| X<Y> x; // Invalid, Y is always a type template parameter. |
| }; |
| The valid code for the above example is |
| X< ::Y> x; // Valid. |
| (Notice the space between < and : to prevent GCC to interpret this as a |
| digraph for [.) |
| * Friend declarations that refer to template specializations are rejected |
| if the template has not already been declared. For example, |
| template <typename T> |
| class C { |
| friend void f<> (C&); |
| }; |
| is rejected. You must first declare f as a template, |
| template <typename T> |
| void f(T); |
| * In case of friend declarations, every name used in the friend |
| declaration must be accessible at the point of that declaration. |
| Previous versions of G++ used to be less strict about this and allowed |
| friend declarations for private class members, for example. See the ISO |
| C++ Standard Committee's [11]defect report #209 for details. |
| * Declaration of member functions of class templates as friends are |
| supported. For example, |
| template <typename T> struct A { |
| void f(); |
| }; |
| class C { |
| template <typename T> friend void A<T>::f(); |
| }; |
| * You must use template <> to introduce template specializations, as |
| required by the standard. For example, |
| template <typename T> |
| struct S; |
| |
| struct S<int> { }; |
| is rejected. You must write, |
| template <> struct S<int> {}; |
| * G++ used to accept code like this, |
| struct S { |
| int h(); |
| void f(int i = g()); |
| int g(int i = h()); |
| }; |
| This behavior is not mandated by the standard. Now G++ issues an error |
| about this code. To avoid the error, you must move the declaration of g |
| before the declaration of f. The default arguments for g must be visible |
| at the point where it is called. |
| * The C++ ABI Section 3.3.3 specifications for the array construction |
| routines __cxa_vec_new2 and __cxa_vec_new3 were changed to return NULL |
| when the allocator argument returns NULL. These changes are incorporated |
| into the libstdc++ runtime library. |
| * Using a name introduced by a typedef in a friend declaration or in an |
| explicit instantiation is now rejected, as specified by the ISO C++ |
| standard. |
| class A; |
| typedef A B; |
| class C { |
| friend class B; // error, no typedef name here |
| friend B; // error, friend always needs class/struct/enum |
| friend class A; // OK |
| }; |
| |
| template <int> class Q {}; |
| typedef Q<0> R; |
| template class R; // error, no typedef name here |
| template class Q<0>; // OK |
| * When allocating an array with a new expression, GCC used to allow |
| parentheses around the type name. This is actually ill-formed and it is |
| now rejected: |
| int* a = new (int)[10]; // error, not accepted anymore |
| int* a = new int[10]; // OK |
| * When binding an rvalue of class type to a reference, the copy |
| constructor of the class must be accessible. For instance, consider the |
| following code: |
| class A |
| { |
| public: |
| A(); |
| |
| private: |
| A(const A&); // private copy ctor |
| }; |
| |
| A makeA(void); |
| void foo(const A&); |
| |
| void bar(void) |
| { |
| foo(A()); // error, copy ctor is not accessible |
| foo(makeA()); // error, copy ctor is not accessible |
| |
| A a1; |
| foo(a1); // OK, a1 is a lvalue |
| } |
| This might be surprising at first sight, especially since most popular |
| compilers do not correctly implement this rule ([12]further details). |
| * When forming a pointer to member or a pointer to member function, access |
| checks for class visibility (public, protected, private) are now |
| performed using the qualifying scope of the name itself. This is better |
| explained with an example: |
| class A |
| { |
| public: |
| void pub_func(); |
| protected: |
| void prot_func(); |
| private: |
| void priv_func(); |
| }; |
| |
| class B : public A |
| { |
| public: |
| void foo() |
| { |
| &A::pub_func; // OK, pub_func is accessible through A |
| &A::prot_func; // error, cannot access prot_func through A |
| &A::priv_func; // error, cannot access priv_func through A |
| |
| &B::pub_func; // OK, pub_func is accessible through B |
| &B::prot_func; // OK, can access prot_func through B (within B) |
| &B::priv_func; // error, cannot access priv_func through B |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| Runtime Library (libstdc++) |
| |
| * Optimization work: |
| + Streamlined streambuf, filebuf, separate synched with C Standard |
| I/O streambuf. |
| + All formatted I/O now uses cached locale information. |
| + STL optimizations (memory/speed for list, red-black trees as used |
| by sets and maps). |
| + More use of GCC builtins. |
| + String optimizations (avoid contention on |
| increment/decrement-and-test of the reference count in the |
| empty-string object, constructor from input_iterators speedup). |
| * Static linkage size reductions. |
| * Large File Support (files larger than 2 GB on 32-bit systems). |
| * Wide character and variable encoding filebuf work (UTF-8, Unicode). |
| * Generic character traits. |
| * Also support wchar_t specializations on Mac OS 10.3.x, FreeBSD 5.x, |
| Solaris 2.7 and above, AIX 5.x, Irix 6.5. |
| * The allocator class is now standard-conformant, and two additional |
| extension allocators have been added, mt_alloc and bitmap_allocator. |
| * PCH support: -include bits/stdc++.h (2x compile speedup). |
| * Rewrote __cxa_demangle with support for C++ style allocators. |
| * New debug modes for STL containers and iterators. |
| * Testsuite rewrite: five times as many tests, plus increasingly |
| sophisticated tests, including I/O, MT, multi-locale, wide and narrow |
| characters. |
| * Use current versions of GNU "autotools" for build/configuration. |
| |
| Objective-C |
| |
| * The Objective-C front end has been updated to include the numerous bug |
| fixes and enhancements previously available only in Apple's version of |
| GCC. These include: |
| + Structured exception (@try... @catch... @finally, @throw) and |
| synchronization (@synchronized) support. These are accessible via |
| the -fobjc-exceptions switch; as of this writing, they may only be |
| used in conjunction with -fnext-runtime on Mac OS X 10.3 and later. |
| See [13]Options Controlling Objective-C Dialect for more |
| information. |
| + An overhaul of @encode logic. The C99 _Bool and C++ bool type may |
| now be encoded as 'B'. In addition, the back-end/codegen |
| dependencies have been removed. |
| + An overhaul of message dispatch construction, ensuring that the |
| various receiver types (and casts thereof) are handled properly, |
| and that correct diagnostics are issued. |
| + Support for "Zero-Link" (-fzero-link) and "Fix-and-Continue" |
| (-freplace-objc-classes) debugging modes, currently available on |
| Mac OS X 10.3 and later. See [14]Options Controlling Objective-C |
| Dialect for more information. |
| + Access to optimized runtime entry points (-fno-nil-receivers ) on |
| the assumption that message receivers are never nil. This is |
| currently available on Mac OS X 10.3 and later. See [15]Options |
| Controlling Objective-C Dialect for more information. |
| |
| Java |
| |
| * Compiling a .jar file will now cause non-.class entries to be |
| automatically compiled as resources. |
| * libgcj has been ported to Darwin. |
| * Jeff Sturm has adapted Jan Hubicka's call graph optimization code to |
| gcj. |
| * libgcj has a new gcjlib URL type; this lets URLClassLoader load code |
| from shared libraries. |
| * libgcj has been much more completely merged with [16]GNU Classpath. |
| * Class loading is now much more correct; in particular the caller's class |
| loader is now used when that is required. |
| * [17]Eclipse 2.x will run out of the box using gij. |
| * Parts of java.nio have been implemented. Direct and indirect buffers |
| work, as do fundamental file and socket operations. |
| * java.awt has been improved, though it is still not ready for general |
| use. |
| * The HTTP protocol handler now uses HTTP/1.1 and can handle the POST |
| method. |
| * The MinGW port has matured. Enhancements include socket timeout support, |
| thread interruption, improved Runtime.exec() handling and support for |
| accented characters in filenames. |
| |
| Fortran |
| |
| * Fortran improvements are listed in the [18]Fortran documentation. |
| |
| New Targets and Target Specific Improvements |
| |
| Alpha |
| |
| * Several [19]built-in functions have been added such as |
| __builtin_alpha_zap to allow utilizing the more obscure instructions of |
| the CPU. |
| * Parameter passing of complex arguments has changed to match the [20]ABI. |
| This change is incompatible with previous GCC versions, but does fix |
| compatibility with the Tru64 compiler and several corner cases where GCC |
| was incompatible with itself. |
| |
| ARM |
| |
| * Nicolas Pitre has contributed his hand-coded floating-point support code |
| for ARM. It is both significantly smaller and faster than the existing |
| C-based implementation, even when building applications for Thumb. The |
| arm-elf configuration has been converted to use the new code. |
| * Support for the Intel's iWMMXt architecture, a second generation XScale |
| processor, has been added. Enabled at run time with the -mcpu=iwmmxt |
| command line switch. |
| * A new ARM target has been added: arm-wince-pe. This is similar to the |
| arm-pe target, but it defaults to using the APCS32 ABI. |
| * The existing ARM pipeline description has been converted to the use the |
| [21]DFA processor pipeline model. There is not much change in code |
| performance, but the description is now [22]easier to understand. |
| * Support for the Cirrus EP9312 Maverick floating point co-processor |
| added. Enabled at run time with the -mcpu=ep9312 command line switch. |
| Note however that the multilibs to support this chip are currently |
| disabled in gcc/config/arm/t-arm-elf, so if you want to enable their |
| production you will have to uncomment the entries in that file. |
| |
| H8/300 |
| |
| * Support for long long has been added. |
| * Support for saveall attribute has been added. |
| * Pavel Pisa contributed hand-written 32-bit-by-32-bit division code for |
| H8/300H and H8S, which is much faster than the previous implementation. |
| * A lot of small performance improvements. |
| |
| IA-32/AMD64 (x86-64) |
| |
| * Tuning for K8 (AMD Opteron/Athlon64) core is available via -march=k8 and |
| -mcpu=k8. |
| * Scalar SSE code generation carefully avoids reformatting penalties, |
| hidden dependencies and minimizes the number of uops generated on both |
| Intel and AMD CPUs. |
| * Vector MMX and SSE operands are now passed in registers to improve |
| performance and match the argument passing convention used by the Intel |
| C++ Compiler. As a result it is not possible to call functions accepting |
| vector arguments compiled by older GCC version. |
| * Conditional jump elimination is now more aggressive on modern CPUs. |
| * The Athlon ports has been converted to use the DFA processor pipeline |
| description. |
| * Optimization of indirect tail calls is now possible in a similar fashion |
| as direct sibcall optimization. |
| * Further small performance improvements. |
| * -m128bit-long-double is now less buggy. |
| * __float128 support in 64-bit compilation. |
| * Support for data structures exceeding 2GB in 64-bit mode. |
| * -mcpu has been renamed to -mtune. |
| |
| IA-64 |
| |
| * Tuning code for the Itanium 2 processor has been added. The generation |
| of code tuned for Itanium 2 (option -mtune=itanium2) is enabled by |
| default now. To generate code tuned for Itanium 1 the option |
| -mtune=itanium1 should be used. |
| * [23]DFA processor pipeline descriptions for the IA-64 processors have |
| been added. This resulted in about 3% improvement on the SPECInt2000 |
| benchmark for Itanium 2. |
| * Instruction bundling for the IA-64 processors has been rewritten using |
| the DFA pipeline hazard recognizer. It resulted in about 60% compiler |
| speedup on the SPECInt2000 C programs. |
| |
| M32R |
| |
| * Support for the M32R/2 processor has been added by Renesas. |
| * Support for an M32R Linux target and PIC code generation has been added |
| by Renesas. |
| |
| M68000 |
| |
| * Bernardo Innocenti (Develer S.r.l.) has contributed the m68k-uclinux |
| target, based on former work done by Paul Dale (SnapGear Inc.). Code |
| generation for the ColdFire processors family has been enhanced and |
| extended to support the MCF 53xx and MCF 54xx cores, integrating former |
| work done by Peter Barada (Motorola). |
| |
| MIPS |
| |
| Processor-specific changes |
| |
| * Support for the RM7000 and RM9000 processors has been added. It can be |
| selected using the -march compiler option and should work with any MIPS |
| I (mips-*) or MIPS III (mips64-*) configuration. |
| * Support for revision 2 of the MIPS32 ISA has been added. It can be |
| selected with the command-line option -march=mips32r2. |
| * There is a new option, -mfix-sb1, to work around certain SB-1 errata. |
| |
| Configuration |
| |
| * It is possible to customize GCC using the following configure-time |
| options: |
| + --with-arch, which specifies the default value of the -march |
| option. |
| + --with-tune, which specifies the default value of the -mtune |
| option. |
| + --with-abi, which specifies the default ABI. |
| + --with-float=soft, which tells GCC to use software floating point |
| by default. |
| + --with-float=hard, which tells GCC to use hardware floating point |
| by default. |
| * A 64-bit GNU/Linux port has been added. The associated configurations |
| are mips64-linux-gnu and mips64el-linux-gnu. |
| * The 32-bit GNU/Linux port now supports Java. |
| * The IRIX 6 configuration now supports the o32 ABI and will build o32 |
| multilibs by default. This support is compatible with both binutils and |
| the SGI tools, but note that several features, including debugging |
| information and DWARF2 exception handling, are only available when using |
| the GNU assembler. Use of the GNU assembler and linker (version 2.15 or |
| above) is strongly recommended. |
| * The IRIX 6 configuration now supports 128-bit long doubles. |
| * There are two new RTEMS-specific configurations, mips-rtems and |
| mipsel-rtems. |
| * There are two new *-elf configurations, mipsisa32r2-elf and |
| mipsisa32r2el-elf. |
| |
| General |
| |
| * Several [24]ABI bugs have been fixed. Unfortunately, these changes will |
| break binary compatibility with earlier releases. |
| * GCC can now use explicit relocation operators when generating -mabicalls |
| code. This behavior is controlled by -mexplicit-relocs and can have |
| several performance benefits. For example: |
| + It allows for more optimization of GOT accesses, including better |
| scheduling and redundancy elimination. |
| + It allows sibling calls to be implemented as jumps. |
| + n32 and n64 leaf functions can use a call-clobbered global pointer |
| instead of $28. |
| + The code to set up $gp can be removed from functions that don't |
| need it. |
| * A new option, -mxgot, allows the GOT to be bigger than 64k. This option |
| is equivalent to the assembler's -xgot option and should be used instead |
| of -Wa,-xgot. |
| * Frame pointer elimination is now supported when generating 64-bit MIPS16 |
| code. |
| * Inline block moves have been optimized to take more account of alignment |
| information. |
| * Many internal changes have been made to the MIPS port, mostly aimed at |
| reducing the reliance on assembler macros. |
| |
| PowerPC |
| |
| * GCC 3.4 releases have a number of fixes for PowerPC and PowerPC64 |
| [25]ABI incompatibilities regarding the way parameters are passed during |
| functions calls. These changes may result in incompatibility between |
| code compiled with GCC 3.3 and GCC 3.4. |
| |
| PowerPC Darwin |
| |
| * Support for shared/dylib gcc libraries has been added. It is enabled by |
| default on powerpc-apple-darwin7.0.0 and up. |
| * Libgcj is enabled by default. On systems older than |
| powerpc-apple-darwin7.0.0 you need to install [26]dlcompat. |
| * 128-bit IBM extended precision format support added for long double. |
| |
| PowerPC64 GNU/Linux |
| |
| * By default, PowerPC64 GNU/Linux now uses natural alignment of structure |
| elements. The old four byte alignment for double, with special rules for |
| a struct starting with a double, can be chosen with -malign-power. This |
| change may result in incompatibility between code compiled with GCC 3.3 |
| and GCC 3.4. |
| * -mabi=altivec is now the default rather than -mabi=no-altivec. |
| * 128-bit IBM extended precision format support added for long double. |
| |
| S/390 and zSeries |
| |
| * New command-line options allow to specify the intended execution |
| environment for generated code: |
| + -mesa/-mzarch allows to specify whether to generate code running in |
| ESA/390 mode or in z/Architecture mode (this is applicable to |
| 31-bit code only). |
| + -march allows to specify a minimum processor architecture level |
| (g5, g6, z900, or z990). |
| + -mtune allows to specify which processor to tune for. |
| * It is possible to customize GCC using the following configure-time |
| options: |
| + --with-mode, which specifies whether to default to assuming ESA/390 |
| or z/Architecture mode. |
| + --with-arch, which specifies the default value of the -march |
| option. |
| + --with-tune, which specifies the default value of the -mtune |
| option. |
| * Support for the z990 processor has been added, and can be selected using |
| -march=z990 or -mtune=z990. This includes instruction scheduling tuned |
| for the superscalar instruction pipeline of the z990 processor as well |
| as support for all new instructions provided by the long-displacement |
| facility. |
| * Support to generate 31-bit code optimized for zSeries processors |
| (running in ESA/390 or in z/Architecture mode) has been added. This can |
| be selected using -march=z900 and -mzarch respectively. |
| * Instruction scheduling for the z900 and z990 processors now uses the DFA |
| pipeline hazard recognizer. |
| * GCC no longer generates code to maintain a stack backchain, previously |
| used to generate stack backtraces for debugging purposes. As replacement |
| that does not incur runtime overhead, DWARF-2 call frame information is |
| provided by GCC; this is supported by GDB 6.1. The old behavior can be |
| restored using the -mbackchain option. |
| * The stack frame size of functions may now exceed 2 GB in 64-bit code. |
| * A port for the 64-bit IBM TPF operating system has been added; the |
| configuration is s390x-ibm-tpf. This configuration is supported as |
| cross-compilation target only. |
| * Various changes to improve the generated code have been implemented, |
| including: |
| + GCC now uses the MULTIPLY AND ADD and MULTIPLY AND SUBTRACT |
| instructions to significantly speed up many floating-point |
| applications. |
| + GCC now uses the ADD LOGICAL WITH CARRY and SUBTRACT LOGICAL WITH |
| BORROW instructions to speed up long long arithmetic. |
| + GCC now uses the SEARCH STRING instruction to implement strlen(). |
| + In many cases, function call overhead for 31-bit code has been |
| reduced by placing the literal pool after the function code instead |
| of after the function prolog. |
| + Register 14 is no longer reserved in 64-bit code. |
| + Handling of global register variables has been improved. |
| |
| SPARC |
| |
| * The option -mflat is deprecated. |
| * Support for large (> 2GB) frames has been added to the 64-bit port. |
| * Several [27]ABI bugs have been fixed. Unfortunately, these changes will |
| break binary compatibility with earlier releases. |
| * The default debugging format has been switched from STABS to DWARF-2 for |
| 32-bit code on Solaris 7 and later. DWARF-2 is already the default |
| debugging format for 64-bit code on Solaris. |
| |
| SuperH |
| |
| * Support for the SH2E processor has been added. Enabled at run time with |
| the -m2e command line switch, or at configure time by specifying sh2e as |
| the machine part of the target triple. |
| |
| V850 |
| |
| * Support for the Mitsubishi V850E1 processor has been added. This is a |
| variant of the V850E processor with some additional debugging |
| instructions. |
| |
| Xtensa |
| |
| * Several ABI bugs have been fixed. Unfortunately, these changes break |
| binary compatibility with earlier releases. |
| + For big-endian processors, the padding of aggregate return values |
| larger than a word has changed. If the size of an aggregate return |
| value is not a multiple of 32 bits, previous versions of GCC |
| inserted padding in the most-significant bytes of the first return |
| value register. Aggregates larger than a word are now padded in the |
| least-significant bytes of the last return value register used. |
| Aggregates smaller than a word are still padded in the |
| most-significant bytes. The return value padding has not changed |
| for little-endian processors. |
| + Function arguments with 16-byte alignment are now properly aligned. |
| + The implementation of the va_list type has changed. A va_list value |
| created by va_start from a previous release cannot be used with |
| va_arg from this release, or vice versa. |
| * More processor configuration options for Xtensa processors are |
| supported: |
| + the ABS instruction is now optional; |
| + the ADDX* and SUBX* instructions are now optional; |
| + an experimental CONST16 instruction can be used to synthesize |
| constants instead of loading them from constant pools. |
| These and other Xtensa processor configuration options can no longer be |
| enabled or disabled by command-line options; the processor configuration |
| must be specified by the xtensa-config.h header file when building GCC. |
| Additionally, the -mno-serialize-volatile option is no longer supported. |
| |
| Obsolete Systems |
| |
| Support for a number of older systems has been declared obsolete in GCC 3.4. |
| Unless there is activity to revive them, the next release of GCC will have |
| their sources permanently removed. |
| |
| All configurations of the following processor architectures have been |
| declared obsolete: |
| * Mitsubishi D30V, d30v-* |
| * AT&T DSP1600 and DSP1610, dsp16xx-* |
| * Intel 80960, i960 |
| |
| Also, some individual systems have been obsoleted: |
| * ARM Family |
| + Support for generating code for operation in APCS/26 mode |
| (-mapcs-26). |
| * IBM ESA/390 |
| + "Bigfoot" port, i370-*. (The other port, s390-*, is actively |
| maintained and supported.) |
| * Intel 386 family |
| + MOSS, i?86-moss-msdos and i?86-*-moss* |
| + NCR 3000 running System V r.4, i?86-ncr-sysv4* |
| + FreeBSD with a.out object format, i?86-*-freebsd*aout* and |
| i?86-*-freebsd2* |
| + Linux with a.out object format, i?86-linux*aout* |
| + Linux with libc5, a.k.a. glibc1, i?86-linux*libc1* |
| + Interix versions before Interix 3, i?86-*-interix |
| + Mach microkernel, i?86-mach* |
| + SCO UnixWare with UDK, i?86-*-udk* |
| + Generic System V releases 1, 2, and 3, i?86-*-sysv[123]* |
| + VSTa microkernel, i386-*-vsta |
| * Motorola M68000 family |
| + HPUX, m68k-hp-hpux* and m68000-hp-hpux* |
| + NetBSD with a.out object format (before NetBSD 1.4), |
| m68k-*-*-netbsd* except m68k-*-*-netbsdelf* |
| + Generic System V r.4, m68k-*-sysv4* |
| * VAX |
| + Generic VAX, vax-*-* (This is generic VAX only; we have not |
| obsoleted any VAX triples for specific operating systems.) |
| |
| Documentation improvements |
| |
| Other significant improvements |
| |
| * The build system has undergone several significant cleanups. |
| Subdirectories will only be configured if they are being built, and all |
| subdirectory configures are run from the make command. The top level has |
| been autoconfiscated. |
| * Building GCC no longer writes to its source directory. This should help |
| those wishing to share a read-only source directory over NFS or build |
| from a CD. The exceptions to this feature are if you configure with |
| either --enable-maintainer-mode or --enable-generated-files-in-srcdir. |
| * The -W warning option has been renamed to -Wextra, which is more easily |
| understood. The older spelling will be retained for backwards |
| compatibility. |
| * Substantial improvements in compile time have been made, particularly |
| for non-optimizing compilations. |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.4.0 |
| |
| Bug Fixes |
| |
| A vast number of bugs have been fixed in 3.4.0, too many to publish a |
| complete list here. [28]Follow this link to query the Bugzilla database for |
| the list of over 900 bugs fixed in 3.4.0. This is the list of all bugs |
| marked as resolved and fixed in 3.4.0 that are not flagged as 3.4 |
| regressions. |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.4.1 |
| |
| Bug Fixes |
| |
| This section lists the problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system |
| that are known to be fixed in the 3.4.1 release. This list might not be |
| complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not |
| listed here). |
| |
| Bootstrap failures |
| |
| * [29]10129 Ada bootstrap fails on PPC-Darwin - invalid assembler emitted |
| - PIC related |
| * [30]14576 [ARM] ICE in libiberty when building gcc-3.4 for arm-elf |
| * [31]14760 A bug in configure.in prevents using both --program-suffix and |
| --program-prefix |
| * [32]14671 [hppa64] bootstrap fails: ICE in save_call_clobbered_regs, in |
| caller_save.c |
| * [33]15093 [alpha][Java] make bootstrap fails to configure libffi on |
| Alpha |
| * [34]15178 Solaris 9/x86 fails linking after stage 3 |
| |
| Multi-platform internal compiler errors (ICEs) |
| |
| * [35]12753 (preprocessor) Memory corruption in preprocessor on bad input |
| * [36]13985 ICE in gcc.c-torture/compile/930621-1.c |
| * [37]14810 (c++) tree check failures with invalid code involving |
| templates |
| * [38]14883 (c++) ICE on invalid code, in cp_parser_lookup_name, in |
| cp/parser.c |
| * [39]15044 (c++) ICE on syntax error, template header |
| * [40]15057 (c++) Compiling of conditional value throw constructs cause a |
| segmentation violation |
| * [41]15064 (c++) typeid of template parameter gives ICE |
| * [42]15142 (c++) ICE when passing a string where a char* is expected in a |
| throw statement |
| * [43]15159 ICE in rtl_verify_flow_info_1 |
| * [44]15165 (c++) ICE in instantiate_template |
| * [45]15193 Unary minus using pointer to V4SF vector causes -fforce-mem to |
| exhaust all memory |
| * [46]15209 (c++) Runs out of memory with packed structs |
| * [47]15227 (c++) Trouble with invalid function definition |
| * [48]15285 (c++) instantiate_type ICE when forming pointer to template |
| function |
| * [49]15299 (c++) ICE in resolve_overloaded_unification |
| * [50]15329 (c++) ICE on constructor of member template |
| * [51]15550 ICE in extract_insn, in recog.c |
| * [52]15554 (c++) ICE in tsubst_copy, in cp/pt.c |
| * [53]15640 (c++) ICE on invalid code in arg_assoc, in cp/name-lookup.c |
| * [54]15666 [unit-at-a-time] Gcc abort on valid code |
| * [55]15696 (c++) ICE with bad pointer-to-member code |
| * [56]15701 (c++) ICE with friends and template template parameter |
| * [57]15761 ICE in do_SUBST, in combine.c |
| * [58]15829 (c++) ICE on Botan-1.3.13 due to -funroll-loops |
| |
| Ada |
| |
| * [59]14538 All RTEMS targets broken for gnat |
| |
| C front end |
| |
| * [60]12391 missing warning about assigning to an incomplete type |
| * [61]14649 atan(1.0) should not be a constant expression |
| * [62]15004 [unit-at-a-time] no warning for unused paramater in static |
| function |
| * [63]15749 --pedantic-errors behaves differently from --pedantic with |
| C-compiler on GNU/Linux |
| |
| C++ compiler and library |
| |
| * [64]10646 non-const reference is incorrectly matched in a "const T" |
| partial specialization |
| * [65]12077 wcin.rdbuf()->in_avail() return value too high |
| * [66]13598 enc_filebuf doesn't work |
| * [67]14211 const_cast returns lvalue but should be rvalue |
| * [68]14220 num_put::do_put() undesired float/double behavior |
| * [69]14245 problem with user-defined allocators in std::basic_string |
| * [70]14340 libstdc++ Debug mode: failure to convert iterator to |
| const_iterator |
| * [71]14600 __gnu_cxx::stdio_sync_filebuf should expose internal FILE* |
| * [72]14668 no warning anymore for reevaluation of declaration |
| * [73]14775 LFS (large file support) tests missing |
| * [74]14821 Duplicate namespace alias declaration should not conflict |
| * [75]14930 Friend declaration ignored |
| * [76]14932 cannot use offsetof to get offsets of array elements in g++ |
| 3.4.0 |
| * [77]14950 [non unit-at-a-time] always_inline does not mix with templates |
| and -O0 |
| * [78]14962 g++ ignores #pragma redefine_extname |
| * [79]14975 Segfault on low-level write error during imbue |
| * [80]15002 Linewise stream input is unusably slow (std::string slow) |
| * [81]15025 compiler accepts redeclaration of template as non-template |
| * [82]15046 [arm] Math functions misdetected by cross configuration |
| * [83]15069 a bit test on a variable of enum type is miscompiled |
| * [84]15074 g++ -lsupc++ still links against libstdc++ |
| * [85]15083 spurious "statement has no effect" warning |
| * [86]15096 parse error with templates and pointer to const member |
| * [87]15287 combination of operator[] and operator .* fails in templates |
| * [88]15317 __attribute__ unused in first parameter of constructor gives |
| error |
| * [89]15337 sizeof on incomplete type diagnostic |
| * [90]15361 bitset<>::_Find_next fails |
| * [91]15412 _GLIBCXX_ symbols symbols defined and used in different |
| namespaces |
| * [92]15427 valid code results in incomplete type error |
| * [93]15471 Incorrect member pointer offsets in anonymous structs/unions |
| * [94]15503 nested template problem |
| * [95]15507 compiler hangs while laying out union |
| * [96]15542 operator & and template definitions |
| * [97]15565 SLES9: leading + sign for unsigned int with showpos |
| * [98]15625 friend defined inside a template fails to find static function |
| * [99]15629 Function templates, overloads, and friend name injection |
| * [100]15742 'noreturn' attribute ignored in method of template functions. |
| * [101]15775 Allocator::pointer consistently ignored |
| * [102]15821 Duplicate namespace alias within namespace rejected |
| * [103]15862 'enum yn' fails (confict with undeclared builtin) |
| * [104]15875 rejects pointer to member in template |
| * [105]15877 valid code using templates and anonymous enums is rejected |
| * [106]15947 Puzzling error message for wrong destructor declaration in |
| template class |
| * [107]16020 cannot copy __gnu_debug::bitset |
| * [108]16154 input iterator concept too restrictive |
| * [109]16174 deducing top-level consts |
| |
| Java |
| |
| * [110]14315 Java compiler is not parallel make safe |
| |
| Fortran |
| |
| * [111]15151 [g77] incorrect logical i/o in 64-bit mode |
| |
| Objective-C |
| |
| * [112]7993 private variables cannot be shadowed in subclasses |
| |
| Optimization bugs |
| |
| * [113]15228 useless copies of floating point operands |
| * [114]15345 [non-unit-at-a-time] unreferenced nested inline functions not |
| optimized away |
| * [115]15945 Incorrect floating point optimization |
| * [116]15526 ftrapv aborts on 0 * (-1) |
| * [117]14690 Miscompiled POOMA tests |
| * [118]15112 GCC generates code to write to unchanging memory |
| |
| Preprocessor |
| |
| * [119]15067 Minor glitch in the source of cpp |
| |
| Main driver program bugs |
| |
| * [120]1963 collect2 interprets -oldstyle_liblookup as -o |
| ldstyle_liblookup |
| |
| x86-specific (Intel/AMD) |
| |
| * [121]15717 Error: can't resolve `L0' {*ABS* section} - `xx' {*UND* |
| section} |
| |
| HPPA-specific |
| |
| * [122]14782 GCC produces an unaligned data access at -O2 |
| * [123]14828 FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20030408-1.c execution, -O2 |
| * [124]15202 ICE in reload_cse_simplify_operands, in postreload.c |
| |
| IA64-specific |
| |
| * [125]14610 __float80 constants incorrectly emitted |
| * [126]14813 init_array sections are initialized in the wrong order |
| * [127]14857 GCC segfault on duplicated asm statement |
| * [128]15598 Gcc 3.4 ICE on valid code |
| * [129]15653 Gcc 3.4 ICE on valid code |
| |
| MIPS-specific |
| |
| * [130]15189 wrong filling of delay slot with -march=mips1 -G0 |
| -mno-split-addresses -mno-explicit-relocs |
| * [131]15331 Assembler error building gnatlib on IRIX 6.5 with GNU as |
| 2.14.91 |
| * [132]16144 Bogus reference to __divdf3 when -O1 |
| * [133]16176 Miscompilation of unaligned data in MIPS backend |
| |
| PowerPC-specific |
| |
| * [134]11591 ICE in gcc.dg/altivec-5.c |
| * [135]12028 powerpc-eabispe produces bad sCOND operation |
| * [136]14478 rs6000 geu/ltu patterns generate incorrect code |
| * [137]14567 long double and va_arg complex args |
| * [138]14715 Altivec stack layout may overlap gpr save with stack temps |
| * [139]14902 (libstdc++) Stream checking functions fail when -pthread |
| option is used. |
| * [140]14924 Compiler ICE on valid code |
| * [141]14960 -maltivec affects vector return with -mabi=no-altivec |
| * [142]15106 vector varargs failure passing from altivec to non-altivec |
| code for -m32 |
| * [143]16026 ICE in function.c:4804, assign_parms, when -mpowerpc64 & |
| half-word operation |
| * [144]15191 -maltivec -mabi=no-altivec results in mis-aligned lvx and |
| stvx |
| * [145]15662 Segmentation fault when an exception is thrown - even if try |
| and catch are specified |
| |
| s390-specific |
| |
| * [146]15054 Bad code due to overlapping stack temporaries |
| |
| SPARC-specific |
| |
| * [147]15783 ICE with union assignment in 64-bit mode |
| * [148]15626 GCC 3.4 emits "ld: warning: relocation error: R_SPARC_UA32" |
| |
| x86-64-specific |
| |
| * [149]14326 boehm-gc hardcodes to 3DNow! prefetch for x86_64 |
| * [150]14723 Backported -march=nocona from mainline |
| * [151]15290 __float128 failed to pass to function properly |
| |
| Cygwin/Mingw32-specific |
| |
| * [152]15250 Option -mms-bitfields support on GCC 3.4 is not conformant to |
| MS layout |
| * [153]15551 -mtune=pentium4 -O2 with sjlj EH breaks stack probe worker on |
| windows32 targets |
| |
| Bugs specific to embedded processors |
| |
| * [154]8309 [m68k] -m5200 produces erroneous SImode set of short varaible |
| on stack |
| * [155]13250 [SH] Gcc code for rotation clobbers the register, but gcc |
| continues to use the register as if it was not clobbered |
| * [156]13803 [coldfire] movqi operand constraints too restrictivefor |
| TARGET_COLDFIRE |
| * [157]14093 [SH] ICE for code when using -mhitachi option in SH |
| * [158]14457 [m6811hc] ICE with simple c++ source |
| * [159]14542 [m6811hc] ICE on simple source |
| * [160]15100 [SH] cc1plus got hang-up on |
| libstdc++-v3/testsuite/abi_check.cc |
| * [161]15296 [CRIS] Delayed branch scheduling causing invalid code on |
| cris-* |
| * [162]15396 [SH] ICE with -O2 -fPIC |
| * [163]15782 [coldfire] m68k_output_mi_thunk emits wrong code for ColdFire |
| |
| Testsuite problems (compiler not affected) |
| |
| * [164]11610 libstdc++ testcases 27_io/* don't work properly remotely |
| * [165]15488 (libstdc++) possibly insufficient file permissions for |
| executing test suite |
| * [166]15489 (libstdc++) testsuite_files determined incorrectly |
| |
| Documentation bugs |
| |
| * [167]13928 (libstdc++) no whatis info in some man pages generated by |
| doxygen |
| * [168]14150 Ada documentation out of date |
| * [169]14949 (c++) Need to document method visibility changes |
| * [170]15123 libstdc++-doc: Allocators.3 manpage is empty |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.4.2 |
| |
| Bug Fixes |
| |
| This section lists the problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system |
| that are known to be fixed in the 3.4.2 release. This list might not be |
| complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not |
| listed here). |
| |
| Bootstrap failures and issues |
| |
| * [171]16469 [mips-sgi-irix5.3] bootstrap fails in libstdc++-v3/testsuite |
| * [172]16344 [hppa-linux-gnu] libstdc++'s PCH built by profiledbootstrap |
| does not work with the built compiler |
| * [173]16842 [Solaris/x86] mkheaders can not find mkheaders.conf |
| |
| Multi-platform internal compiler errors (ICEs) |
| |
| * [174]12608 (c++) ICE: expected class 't', have 'x' (error_mark) in |
| cp_parser_class_specifier, in cp/parser.c |
| * [175]14492 ICE in loc_descriptor_from_tree, in dwarf2out.c |
| * [176]15461 (c++) ICE due to NRV and inlining |
| * [177]15890 (c++) ICE in c_expand_expr, in c-common.c |
| * [178]16180 ICE: segmentation fault in RTL optimization |
| * [179]16224 (c++) ICE in write_unscoped_name (template/namespace) |
| * [180]16408 ICE: in delete_insn, in cfgrtl.c |
| * [181]16529 (c++) ICE for: namespace-alias shall not be declared as the |
| name of any other entity |
| * [182]16698 (c++) ICE with exceptions and declaration of __cxa_throw |
| * [183]16706 (c++) ICE in finish_member_declaration, in cp/semantics.c |
| * [184]16810 (c++) Legal C++ program with cast gives ICE in |
| build_ptrmemfunc |
| * [185]16851 (c++) ICE when throwing a comma expression |
| * [186]16870 (c++) Boost.Spirit causes ICE in tsubst, in cp/pt.c |
| * [187]16904 (c++) ICE in finish_class_member_access_expr, in cp/typeck.c |
| * [188]16905 (c++) ICE (segfault) with exceptions |
| * [189]16964 (c++) ICE in cp_parser_class_specifier due to redefinition |
| * [190]17068 (c++) ICE: tree check: expected class 'd', have 'x' |
| (identifier_node) in dependent_template_p, in cp/pt.c |
| |
| Preprocessor bugs |
| |
| * [191]16366 Preprocessor option -remap causes memory corruption |
| |
| Optimization |
| |
| * [192]15345 unreferenced nested inline functions not optimized away |
| * [193]16590 Incorrect execution when compiling with -O2 |
| * [194]16693 Bitwise AND is lost when used within a cast to an enum of the |
| same precision |
| * [195]17078 Jump into if(0) substatement fails |
| |
| Problems in generated debug information |
| |
| * [196]13956 incorrect stabs for nested local variables |
| |
| C front end bugs |
| |
| * [197]16684 GCC should not warn about redundant redeclarations of |
| built-ins |
| |
| C++ compiler and library |
| |
| * [198]12658 Thread safety problems in locale::global() and |
| locale::locale() |
| * [199]13092 g++ accepts invalid pointer-to-member conversion |
| * [200]15320 Excessive memory consumption |
| * [201]16246 Incorrect template argument deduction |
| * [202]16273 Memory exhausted when using nested classes and virtual |
| functions |
| * [203]16401 ostringstream in gcc 3.4.x very slow for big data |
| * [204]16411 undefined reference to __gnu_cxx::stdio_sync_filebuf<char, |
| std::char_traits<char> >::file() |
| * [205]16489 G++ incorrectly rejects use of a null constant integral |
| expression as a null constant pointer |
| * [206]16618 offsetof fails with constant member |
| * [207]16637 syntax error reported for valid input code |
| * [208]16717 __attribute__((constructor)) broken in C++ |
| * [209]16813 compiler error in DEBUG version of range insertion |
| std::map::insert |
| * [210]16853 pointer-to-member initialization from incompatible one |
| accepted |
| * [211]16889 ambiguity is not detected |
| * [212]16959 Segmentation fault in ios_base::sync_with_stdio |
| |
| Java compiler and library |
| |
| * [213]7587 direct threaded interpreter not thread-safe |
| * [214]16473 ServerSocket accept() leaks file descriptors |
| * [215]16478 Hash synchronization deadlock with finalizers |
| |
| Alpha-specific |
| |
| * [216]10695 ICE in dwarf2out_frame_debug_expr, in dwarf2out.c |
| * [217]16974 could not split insn (ice in final_scan_insn, in final.c) |
| |
| x86-specific |
| |
| * [218]16298 ICE in output_operand |
| * [219]17113 ICE with SSE2 intrinsics |
| |
| x86-64 specific |
| |
| * [220]14697 libstdc++ couldn't find 32bit libgcc_s |
| |
| MIPS-specific |
| |
| * [221]15869 [mips64] No NOP after LW (with -mips1 -O0) |
| * [222]16325 [mips64] value profiling clobbers gp on mips |
| * [223]16357 [mipsisa64-elf] ICE copying 7 bytes between extern char[]s |
| * [224]16380 [mips64] Use of uninitialised register after dbra conversion |
| * [225]16407 [mips64] Unaligned access to local variables |
| * [226]16643 [mips64] verify_local_live_at_start ICE after crossjumping & |
| cfgcleanup |
| |
| ARM-specific |
| |
| * [227]15927 THUMB -O2: strength-reduced iteration variable ends up off by |
| 1 |
| * [228]15948 THUMB: ICE with non-commutative cbranch |
| * [229]17019 THUMB: bad switch statement in md code for |
| addsi3_cbranch_scratch |
| |
| IA64-specific |
| |
| * [230]16130 ICE on valid code: in bundling, in config/ia64/ia64.c |
| (-mtune=merced) |
| * [231]16142 ICE on valid code: in bundling, in config/ia64/ia64.c |
| (-mtune=itanium) |
| * [232]16278 Gcc failed to build Linux kernel with -mtune=merced |
| * [233]16414 ICE on valid code: typo in comparison of asm_noperands result |
| * [234]16445 ICE on valid code: don't count ignored insns |
| * [235]16490 ICE (segfault) while compiling with -fprofile-use |
| * [236]16683 ia64 does not honor SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS |
| |
| PowerPC-specific |
| |
| * [237]16195 (ppc64): Miscompilation of GCC 3.3.x by 3.4.x |
| * [238]16239 ICE on ppc64 (mozilla 1.7 compile, -O1 -fno-exceptions issue) |
| |
| SPARC-specific |
| |
| * [239]16199 ICE while compiling apache 2.0.49 |
| * [240]16416 -m64 doesn't imply -mcpu=v9 anymore |
| * [241]16430 ICE when returning non-C aggregates larger than 16 bytes |
| |
| Bugs specific to embedded processors |
| |
| * [242]16379 [m32r] can't output large model function call of memcpy |
| * [243]17093 [m32r] ICE with -msdata=use -O0 |
| * [244]17119 [m32r] ICE at switch case 0x8000 |
| |
| DJGPP-specific |
| |
| * [245]15928 libstdc++ in 3.4.x doesn't cross-compile for djgpp |
| |
| Alpha Tru64-specific |
| |
| * [246]16210 libstdc++ gratuitously omits "long long" I/O |
| |
| Testsuite, documentation issues (compiler is not affected): |
| |
| * [247]15488 (libstdc++) possibly insufficient file permissions for |
| executing test suite |
| * [248]16250 ada/doctools runs makeinfo even in release tarball |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.4.3 |
| |
| This is the [249]list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking |
| system that are known to be fixed in the 3.4.3 release. This list might not |
| be complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are |
| not listed here). |
| |
| Bootstrap failures |
| |
| * [250]17369 [ia64] Bootstrap failure with binutils-2.15.90.0.1.1 |
| * [251]17850 [arm-elf] bootstrap failure - libstdc++ uses strtold when |
| undeclared |
| |
| Internal compiler errors (ICEs) affecting multiple platforms |
| |
| * [252]13948 (java) GCJ segmentation fault while compiling GL4Java .class |
| files |
| * [253]14492 ICE in loc_descriptor_from_tree, in dwarf2out.c |
| * [254]16301 (c++) ICE when "strong" attribute is attached to a using |
| directive |
| * [255]16566 ICE with flexible arrays |
| * [256]17023 ICE with nested functions in parameter declaration |
| * [257]17027 ICE with noreturn function in loop at -O2 |
| * [258]17524 ICE in grokdeclarator, in cp/decl.c |
| * [259]17826 (c++) ICE in cp_tree_equal |
| |
| C and optimization bugs |
| |
| * [260]15526 -ftrapv aborts on 0 * (-1) |
| * [261]16999 #ident stopped working |
| * [262]17503 quadratic behaviour in invalid_mode_change_p |
| * [263]17581 Long long arithmetic fails inside a switch/case statement |
| when compiled with -O2 |
| * [264]18129 -fwritable-strings doesn't work |
| |
| C++ compiler and library bugs |
| |
| * [265]10975 incorrect initial ostringstream::tellp() |
| * [266]11722 Unbuffered filebuf::sgetn is slow |
| * [267]14534 Unrecognizing static function as a template parameter when |
| its return value is also templated |
| * [268]15172 Copy constructor optimization in aggregate initialization |
| * [269]15786 Bad error message for frequently occuring error. |
| * [270]16162 Rejects valid member-template-definition |
| * [271]16612 empty basic_strings can't live in shared memory |
| * [272]16715 std::basic_iostream is instantiated when used, even though |
| instantiations are already contained in libstdc++ |
| * [273]16848 code in /ext/demangle.h appears broken |
| * [274]17132 GCC fails to eliminate function template specialization when |
| argument deduction fails |
| * [275]17259 One more _S_leaf incorrectly qualified with _RopeRep:: in |
| ropeimpl.h |
| * [276]17327 use of `enumeral_type' in template type unification |
| * [277]17393 "unused variable '._0'" warning with -Wall |
| * [278]17501 Confusion with member templates |
| * [279]17537 g++ not passing -lstdc++ to linker when all command line |
| arguments are libraries |
| * [280]17585 usage of unqualified name of static member from within class |
| not allowed |
| * [281]17821 Poor diagnostic for using "." instead of "->" |
| * [282]17829 wrong error: call of overloaded function is ambiguous |
| * [283]17851 Misleading diagnostic for invalid function declarations with |
| undeclared types |
| * [284]17976 Destructor is called twice |
| * [285]18020 rejects valid definition of enum value in template |
| * [286]18093 bogus conflict in namespace aliasing |
| * [287]18140 C++ parser bug when using >> in templates |
| |
| Fortran |
| |
| * [288]17541 data statements with double precision constants fail |
| |
| x86-specific |
| |
| * [289]17853 -O2 ICE for MMX testcase |
| |
| SPARC-specific |
| |
| * [290]17245 ICE compiling gsl-1.5 statistics/lag1.c |
| |
| Darwin-specific |
| |
| * [291]17167 FATAL:Symbol L_foo$stub already defined. |
| |
| AIX-specific |
| |
| * [292]17277 could not catch an exception when specified -maix64 |
| |
| Solaris-specific |
| |
| * [293]17505 <cmath> calls acosf(), ceilf(), and other functions missing |
| from system libraries |
| |
| HP/UX specific: |
| |
| * [294]17684 /usr/ccs/bin/ld: Can't create libgcc_s.sl |
| |
| ARM-specific |
| |
| * [295]17384 ICE with mode attribute on structures |
| |
| MIPS-specific |
| |
| * [296]17770 No NOP after LWL with -mips1 |
| |
| Other embedded target specific |
| |
| * [297]11476 [arc-elf] gcc ICE on newlib's vfprintf.c |
| * [298]14064 [avr-elf] -fdata-sections triggers ICE |
| * [299]14678 [m68hc11-elf] gcc ICE |
| * [300]15583 [powerpc-rtems] powerpc-rtems lacks __USE_INIT_FINI__ |
| * [301]15790 [i686-coff] Alignment error building gcc with i686-coff |
| target |
| * [302]15886 [SH] Miscompilation with -O2 -fPIC |
| * [303]16884 [avr-elf] [fweb related] bug while initializing variables |
| |
| Bugs relating to debugger support |
| |
| * [304]13841 missing debug info for _Complex function arguments |
| * [305]15860 [big-endian targets] No DW_AT_location debug info is emitted |
| for formal arguments to a function that uses "register" qualifiers |
| |
| Testsuite issues (compiler not affected) |
| |
| * [306]17465 Testsuite in libffi overrides LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
| * [307]17469 Testsuite in libstdc++ overrides LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
| * [308]18138 [mips-sgi-irix6.5] libgcc_s.so.1 not found by 64-bit |
| testsuite |
| |
| Documentation |
| |
| * [309]15498 typo in gcc manual: non-existing locale example en_UK, should |
| be en_GB |
| * [310]15747 [mips-sgi-irix5.3] /bin/sh hangs during bootstrap: document |
| broken shell |
| * [311]16406 USE_LD_AS_NEEDED undocumented |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.4.4 |
| |
| This is the [312]list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking |
| system that are known to be fixed in the 3.4.4 release. This list might not |
| be complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are |
| not listed here). |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.4.5 |
| |
| This is the [313]list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking |
| system that are known to be fixed in the 3.4.5 release. This list might not |
| be complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are |
| not listed here). |
| |
| Bootstrap issues |
| |
| * [314]24688 sco_math fixincl breaks math.h |
| |
| C compiler bugs |
| |
| * [315]17188 struct Foo { } redefinition |
| * [316]20187 wrong code for ((unsigned char)(unsigned long |
| long)((a?a:1)&(a*b)))?0:1) |
| * [317]21873 infinite warning loop on bad array initializer |
| * [318]21899 enum definition accepts values to be overriden |
| * [319]22061 ICE in find_function_data, in function.c |
| * [320]22308 Failure to diagnose violation of constraint 6.516p2 |
| * [321]22458 ICE on missing brace |
| * [322]22589 ICE casting to long long |
| * [323]24101 Segfault with preprocessed source |
| |
| C++ compiler and library bugs |
| |
| * [324]10611 operations on vector mode not recognized in C++ |
| * [325]13377 unexpected behavior of namespace usage directive |
| * [326]16002 Strange error message with new parser |
| * [327]17413 local classes as template argument |
| * [328]17609 spurious error message after using keyword |
| * [329]17618 ICE in cp_convert_to_pointer, in cp/cvt.c |
| * [330]18124 ICE with invalid template template parameter |
| * [331]18155 typedef in template declaration not rejected |
| * [332]18177 ICE with const_cast for undeclared variable |
| * [333]18368 C++ error message regression |
| * [334]16378 ICE when returning a copy of a packed member |
| * [335]18466 int ::i; accepted |
| * [336]18512 ICE on invalid usage of template base class |
| * [337]18454 ICE when returning undefined type |
| * [338]18738 typename not allowed with non-dependent qualified name |
| * [339]18803 rejects access to operator() in template |
| * [340]19004 ICE in uses_template_parms, in cp/pt.c |
| * [341]19208 Spurious error about variably modified type |
| * [342]18253 bad error message / ICE for invalid template parameter |
| * [343]19608 ICE after friend function definition in local class |
| * [344]19884 ICE on explicit instantiation of a non-template constructor |
| * [345]20153 ICE when C++ template function contains anonymous union |
| * [346]20563 Infinite loop in diagnostic (and ice after error message) |
| * [347]20789 ICE with incomplete type in template |
| * [348]21336 Internal compiler error when using custom new operators |
| * [349]21768 ICE in error message due to violation of coding conventions |
| * [350]21853 constness of pointer to data member ignored |
| * [351]21903 Default argument of template function causes a compile-time |
| error |
| * [352]21983 multiple diagnostics |
| * [353]21987 New testsuite failure g++.dg/warn/conversion-function-1.C |
| * [354]22153 ICE on invalid template specialization |
| * [355]22172 Internal compiler error, seg fault. |
| * [356]21286 filebuf::xsgetn vs pipes |
| * [357]22233 ICE with wrong number of template parameters |
| * [358]22508 ICE after invalid operator new |
| * [359]22545 ICE with pointer to class member & user defined conversion |
| operator |
| * [360]23528 Wrong default allocator in ext/hash_map |
| * [361]23550 char_traits requirements/1.cc test bad math |
| * [362]23586 Bad diagnostic for invalid namespace-name |
| * [363]23624 ICE in invert_truthvalue, in fold-const.c |
| * [364]23639 Bad error message: not a member of '<declaration error>' |
| * [365]23797 ICE on typename outside template |
| * [366]23965 Bogus error message: no matching function for call to |
| 'foo(<type error>)' |
| * [367]24052 &#`label_decl' not supported by dump_expr#<expression error> |
| * [368]24580 virtual base class cause exception not to be caught |
| |
| Problems in generated debug information |
| |
| * [369]24267 Bad DWARF for altivec vectors |
| |
| Optimizations issues |
| |
| * [370]17810 ICE in verify_local_live_at_start |
| * [371]17860 Wrong generated code for loop with varying bound |
| * [372]21709 ICE on compile-time complex NaN |
| * [373]21964 broken tail call at -O2 or more |
| * [374]22167 Strange optimization bug when using -Os |
| * [375]22619 Compilation failure for real_const_1.f and real_const_2.f90 |
| * [376]23241 Invalid code generated for comparison of uchar to 255 |
| * [377]23478 Miscompilation due to reloading of a var that is also used in |
| EH pad |
| * [378]24470 segmentation fault in cc1plus when compiling with -O |
| * [379]24950 ICE in operand_subword_force |
| |
| Precompiled headers problems |
| |
| * [380]14400 Cannot compile qt-x11-free-3.3.0 |
| * [381]14940 PCH largefile test fails on various platforms |
| |
| Preprocessor bugs |
| |
| * [382]20239 ICE on empty preprocessed input |
| * [383]15220 "gcc -E -MM -MG" reports missing system headers in source |
| directory |
| |
| Testsuite issues |
| |
| * [384]19275 gcc.dg/20020919-1.c fails with -fpic/-fPIC on |
| i686-pc-linux-gnu |
| |
| Alpha specific |
| |
| * [385]21888 bootstrap failure with linker relaxation enabled |
| |
| ARM specific |
| |
| * [386]15342 [arm-linux]: ICE in verify_local_live_at_start |
| * [387]23985 Memory aliasing information incorrect in inlined memcpy |
| |
| ColdFile specific |
| |
| * [388]16719 Illegal move of byte into address register causes compiler to |
| ICE |
| |
| HPPA specific |
| |
| * [389]21723 ICE while building libgfortran |
| * [390]21841 -mhp-ld/-mgnu-ld documentation |
| |
| IA-64 specific |
| |
| * [391]23644 IA-64 hardware models and configuration options documentation |
| error |
| * [392]24718 Shared libgcc not used for linking by default |
| |
| M68000 specific |
| |
| * [393]18421 ICE in reload_cse_simplify_operands, in postreload.c |
| |
| MIPS specific |
| |
| * [394]20621 ICE in change_address_1, in emit-rtl.c |
| |
| PowerPC and PowerPC64 specific |
| |
| * [395]18583 error on valid code: const __attribute__((altivec(vector__))) |
| doesn't work in arrays |
| * [396]20191 ICE in reload_cse_simplify_operands |
| * [397]22083 AIX: TARGET_C99_FUNCTIONS is wrongly defined |
| * [398]23070 CALL_V4_CLEAR_FP_ARGS flag not properly set |
| * [399]23404 gij trashes args of functions with more than 8 fp args |
| * [400]23539 C & C++ compiler generating misaligned references regardless |
| of compiler flags |
| * [401]24102 floatdisf2_internal2 broken |
| * [402]24465 -mminimal-toc miscompilation of __thread vars |
| |
| Solaris specific |
| |
| * [403]19933 Problem with define of HUGE_VAL in math_c99 |
| * [404]21889 Native Solaris assembler cannot grok DTP-relative debug |
| symbols |
| |
| SPARC specific |
| |
| * [405]19300 PCH failures on sparc-linux |
| * [406]20301 Assembler labels have a leading "-" |
| * [407]20673 C PCH testsuite assembly comparison failure |
| |
| x86 and x86_64 specific |
| |
| * [408]18582 ICE with arrays of type V2DF |
| * [409]19340 Compilation SEGFAULTs with -O1 -fschedule-insns2 |
| -fsched2-use-traces |
| * [410]21716 ICE in reg-stack.c's swap_rtx_condition |
| * [411]24315 amd64 fails -fpeephole2 |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.4.6 |
| |
| This is the [412]list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking |
| system that are known to be fixed in the 3.4.6 release. This list might not |
| be complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are |
| not listed here). |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [413]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [414]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [415]the GCC team. |
| |
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| GCC 3.3 Release Series |
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| May 03, 2005 |
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| The [1]GNU project and the GCC developers are pleased to announce the |
| release of GCC 3.3.6. |
| |
| This release is a bug-fix release, containing fixes for regressions in GCC |
| 3.3.5 relative to previous releases of GCC. |
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| This release is the last of the series 3.3.x. |
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| The GCC 3.3 release series includes numerous [2]new features, improvements, |
| bug fixes, and other changes, thanks to an [3]amazing group of volunteers. |
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| GCC 3.3.5 |
| September 30, 2004 ([5]changes) |
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| GCC 3.3.4 |
| May 31, 2004 ([6]changes) |
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| GCC 3.3.3 |
| February 14, 2004 ([7]changes) |
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| GCC 3.3.2 |
| October 16, 2003 ([8]changes) |
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| GCC 3.3.1 |
| August 8, 2003 ([9]changes) |
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| GCC 3.3 |
| May 14, 2003 ([10]changes) |
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| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.3/changes.html |
| |
| GCC 3.3 Release Series |
| Changes, New Features, and Fixes |
| |
| The latest release in the 3.3 release series is [1]GCC 3.3.6. |
| |
| Caveats |
| |
| * The preprocessor no longer accepts multi-line string literals. They were |
| deprecated in 3.0, 3.1, and 3.2. |
| * The preprocessor no longer supports the -A- switch when appearing alone. |
| -A- followed by an assertion is still supported. |
| * Support for all the systems [2]obsoleted in GCC 3.1 has been removed |
| from GCC 3.3. See below for a [3]list of systems which are obsoleted in |
| this release. |
| * Checking for null format arguments has been decoupled from the rest of |
| the format checking mechanism. Programs which use the format attribute |
| may regain this functionality by using the new [4]nonnull function |
| attribute. Note that all functions for which GCC has a built-in format |
| attribute, an appropriate built-in nonnull attribute is also applied. |
| * The DWARF (version 1) debugging format has been deprecated and will be |
| removed in a future version of GCC. Version 2 of the DWARF debugging |
| format will continue to be supported for the foreseeable future. |
| * The C and Objective-C compilers no longer accept the "Naming Types" |
| extension (typedef foo = bar); it was already unavailable in C++. Code |
| which uses it will need to be changed to use the "typeof" extension |
| instead: typedef typeof(bar) foo. (We have removed this extension |
| without a period of deprecation because it has caused the compiler to |
| crash since version 3.0 and no one noticed until very recently. Thus we |
| conclude it is not in widespread use.) |
| * The -traditional C compiler option has been removed. It was deprecated |
| in 3.1 and 3.2. (Traditional preprocessing remains available.) The |
| <varargs.h> header, used for writing variadic functions in traditional |
| C, still exists but will produce an error message if used. |
| * GCC 3.3.1 automatically places zero-initialized variables in the .bss |
| section on some operating systems. Versions of GNU Emacs up to (and |
| including) 21.3 will not work correctly when using this optimization; |
| you can use -fno-zero-initialized-in-bss to disable it. |
| |
| General Optimizer Improvements |
| |
| * A new scheme for accurately describing processor pipelines, the [5]DFA |
| scheduler, has been added. |
| * Pavel Nejedly, Charles University Prague, has contributed new file |
| format used by the edge coverage profiler (-fprofile-arcs). |
| The new format is robust and diagnoses common mistakes where profiles |
| from different versions (or compilations) of the program are combined |
| resulting in nonsensical profiles and slow code to produced with profile |
| feedback. Additionally this format allows extra data to be gathered. |
| Currently, overall statistics are produced helping optimizers to |
| identify hot spots of a program globally replacing the old |
| intra-procedural scheme and resulting in better code. Note that the gcov |
| tool from older GCC versions will not be able to parse the profiles |
| generated by GCC 3.3 and vice versa. |
| * Jan Hubicka, SuSE Labs, has contributed a new superblock formation pass |
| enabled using -ftracer. This pass simplifies the control flow of |
| functions allowing other optimizations to do better job. |
| He also contributed the function reordering pass (-freorder-functions) |
| to optimize function placement using profile feedback. |
| |
| New Languages and Language specific improvements |
| |
| C/ObjC/C++ |
| |
| * The preprocessor now accepts directives within macro arguments. It |
| processes them just as if they had not been within macro arguments. |
| * The separate ISO and traditional preprocessors have been completely |
| removed. The front end handles either type of preprocessed output if |
| necessary. |
| * In C99 mode preprocessor arithmetic is done in the precision of the |
| target's intmax_t, as required by that standard. |
| * The preprocessor can now copy comments inside macros to the output file |
| when the macro is expanded. This feature, enabled using the -CC option, |
| is intended for use by applications which place metadata or directives |
| inside comments, such as lint. |
| * The method of constructing the list of directories to be searched for |
| header files has been revised. If a directory named by a -I option is a |
| standard system include directory, the option is ignored to ensure that |
| the default search order for system directories and the special |
| treatment of system header files are not defeated. |
| * A few more [6]ISO C99 features now work correctly. |
| * A new function attribute, nonnull, has been added which allows pointer |
| arguments to functions to be specified as requiring a non-null value. |
| The compiler currently uses this information to issue a warning when it |
| detects a null value passed in such an argument slot. |
| * A new type attribute, may_alias, has been added. Accesses to objects |
| with types with this attribute are not subjected to type-based alias |
| analysis, but are instead assumed to be able to alias any other type of |
| objects, just like the char type. |
| |
| C++ |
| |
| * Type based alias analysis has been implemented for C++ aggregate types. |
| |
| Objective-C |
| |
| * Generate an error if Objective-C objects are passed by value in function |
| and method calls. |
| * When -Wselector is used, check the whole list of selectors at the end of |
| compilation, and emit a warning if a @selector() is not known. |
| * Define __NEXT_RUNTIME__ when compiling for the NeXT runtime. |
| * No longer need to include objc/objc-class.h to compile self calls in |
| class methods (NeXT runtime only). |
| * New -Wundeclared-selector option. |
| * Removed selector bloating which was causing object files to be 10% |
| bigger on average (GNU runtime only). |
| * Using at run time @protocol() objects has been fixed in certain |
| situations (GNU runtime only). |
| * Type checking has been fixed and improved in many situations involving |
| protocols. |
| |
| Java |
| |
| * The java.sql and javax.sql packages now implement the JDBC 3.0 (JDK 1.4) |
| API. |
| * The JDK 1.4 assert facility has been implemented. |
| * The bytecode interpreter is now direct threaded and thus faster. |
| |
| Fortran |
| |
| * Fortran improvements are listed in [7]the Fortran documentation. |
| |
| Ada |
| |
| * Ada tasking now works with glibc 2.3.x threading libraries. |
| |
| New Targets and Target Specific Improvements |
| |
| * The following changes have been made to the HP-PA port: |
| + The port now defaults to scheduling for the PA8000 series of |
| processors. |
| + Scheduling support for the PA7300 processor has been added. |
| + The 32-bit port now supports weak symbols under HP-UX 11. |
| + The handling of initializers and finalizers has been improved under |
| HP-UX 11. The 64-bit port no longer uses collect2. |
| + Dwarf2 EH support has been added to the 32-bit linux port. |
| + ABI fixes to correct the passing of small structures by value. |
| * The SPARC, HP-PA, SH4, and x86/pentium ports have been converted to use |
| the DFA processor pipeline description. |
| * The following NetBSD configurations for the SuperH processor family have |
| been added: |
| + SH3, big-endian, sh-*-netbsdelf* |
| + SH3, little-endian, shle-*-netbsdelf* |
| + SH5, SHmedia, big-endian, 32-bit default, sh5-*-netbsd* |
| + SH5, SHmedia, little-endian, 32-bit default, sh5le-*-netbsd* |
| + SH5, SHmedia, big-endian, 64-bit default, sh64-*-netbsd* |
| + SH5, SHmedia, little-endian, 64-bit default, sh64le-*-netbsd* |
| * The following changes have been made to the IA-32/x86-64 port: |
| + SSE2 and 3dNOW! intrinsics are now supported. |
| + Support for thread local storage has been added to the IA-32 and |
| x86-64 ports. |
| + The x86-64 port has been significantly improved. |
| * The following changes have been made to the MIPS port: |
| + All configurations now accept the -mabi switch. Note that you will |
| need appropriate multilibs for this option to work properly. |
| + ELF configurations will always pass an ABI flag to the assembler, |
| except when the MIPS EABI is selected. |
| + -mabi=64 no longer selects MIPS IV code. |
| + The -mcpu option, which was deprecated in 3.1 and 3.2, has been |
| removed from this release. |
| + -march now changes the core ISA level. In previous releases, it |
| would change the use of processor-specific extensions, but would |
| leave the core ISA unchanged. For example, mips64-elf -march=r8000 |
| will now generate MIPS IV code. |
| + Under most configurations, -mipsN now acts as a synonym for -march. |
| + There are some new preprocessor macros to describe the -march and |
| -mtune settings. See the documentation of those options for |
| details. |
| + Support for the NEC VR-Series processors has been added. This |
| includes the 54xx, 5500, and 41xx series. |
| + Support for the Sandcraft sr71k processor has been added. |
| * The following changes have been made to the S/390 port: |
| + Support to build the Java runtime libraries has been added. Java is |
| now enabled by default on s390-*-linux* and s390x-*-linux* targets. |
| + Multilib support for the s390x-*-linux* target has been added; this |
| allows to build 31-bit binaries using the -m31 option. |
| + Support for thread local storage has been added. |
| + Inline assembler code may now use the 'Q' constraint to specify |
| memory operands without index register. |
| + Various platform-specific performance improvements have been |
| implemented; in particular, the compiler now uses the BRANCH ON |
| COUNT family of instructions and makes more frequent use of the |
| TEST UNDER MASK family of instructions. |
| * The following changes have been made to the PowerPC port: |
| + Support for IBM Power4 processor added. |
| + Support for Motorola e500 SPE added. |
| + Support for AIX 5.2 added. |
| + Function and Data sections now supported on AIX. |
| + Sibcall optimizations added. |
| * The support for H8 Tiny is added to the H8/300 port with -mn. |
| |
| Obsolete Systems |
| |
| Support for a number of older systems has been declared obsolete in GCC 3.3. |
| Unless there is activity to revive them, the next release of GCC will have |
| their sources permanently removed. |
| |
| All configurations of the following processor architectures have been |
| declared obsolete: |
| * Matsushita MN10200, mn10200-*-* |
| * Motorola 88000, m88k-*-* |
| * IBM ROMP, romp-*-* |
| |
| Also, some individual systems have been obsoleted: |
| * Alpha |
| + Interix, alpha*-*-interix* |
| + Linux libc1, alpha*-*-linux*libc1* |
| + Linux ECOFF, alpha*-*-linux*ecoff* |
| * ARM |
| + Generic a.out, arm*-*-aout* |
| + Conix, arm*-*-conix* |
| + "Old ABI," arm*-*-oabi |
| + StrongARM/COFF, strongarm-*-coff* |
| * HPPA (PA-RISC) |
| + Generic OSF, hppa1.0-*-osf* |
| + Generic BSD, hppa1.0-*-bsd* |
| + HP/UX versions 7, 8, and 9, hppa1.[01]-*-hpux[789]* |
| + HiUX, hppa*-*-hiux* |
| + Mach Lites, hppa*-*-lites* |
| * Intel 386 family |
| + Windows NT 3.x, i?86-*-win32 |
| * MC68000 family |
| + HP systems, m68000-hp-bsd* and m68k-hp-bsd* |
| + Sun systems, m68000-sun-sunos*, m68k-sun-sunos*, and m68k-sun-mach* |
| + AT&T systems, m68000-att-sysv* |
| + Atari systems, m68k-atari-sysv* |
| + Motorola systems, m68k-motorola-sysv* |
| + NCR systems, m68k-ncr-sysv* |
| + Plexus systems, m68k-plexus-sysv* |
| + Commodore systems, m68k-cbm-sysv* |
| + Citicorp TTI, m68k-tti-* |
| + Unos, m68k-crds-unos* |
| + Concurrent RTU, m68k-ccur-rtu* |
| + Linux a.out, m68k-*-linux*aout* |
| + Linux libc1, m68k-*-linux*libc1* |
| + pSOS, m68k-*-psos* |
| * MIPS |
| + Generic ECOFF, mips*-*-ecoff* |
| + SINIX, mips-sni-sysv4 |
| + Orion RTEMS, mips64orion-*-rtems* |
| * National Semiconductor 32000 |
| + OpenBSD, ns32k-*-openbsd* |
| * POWER (aka RS/6000) and PowerPC |
| + AIX versions 1, 2, and 3, rs6000-ibm-aix[123]* |
| + Bull BOSX, rs6000-bull-bosx |
| + Generic Mach, rs6000-*-mach* |
| + Generic SysV, powerpc*-*-sysv* |
| + Linux libc1, powerpc*-*-linux*libc1* |
| * Sun SPARC |
| + Generic a.out, sparc-*-aout*, sparclet-*-aout*, sparclite-*-aout*, |
| and sparc86x-*-aout* |
| + NetBSD a.out, sparc-*-netbsd*aout* |
| + Generic BSD, sparc-*-bsd* |
| + ChorusOS, sparc-*-chorusos* |
| + Linux a.out, sparc-*-linux*aout* |
| + Linux libc1, sparc-*-linux*libc1* |
| + LynxOS, sparc-*-lynxos* |
| + Solaris on HAL hardware, sparc-hal-solaris2* |
| + SunOS versions 3 and 4, sparc-*-sunos[34]* |
| * NEC V850 |
| + RTEMS, v850-*-rtems* |
| * VAX |
| + VMS, vax-*-vms* |
| |
| Documentation improvements |
| |
| Other significant improvements |
| |
| * Almost all front-end dependencies in the compiler have been separated |
| out into a set of language hooks. This should make adding a new front |
| end clearer and easier. |
| * One effect of removing the separate preprocessor is a small increase in |
| the robustness of the compiler in general, and the maintainability of |
| target descriptions. Previously target-specific built-in macros and |
| others, such as __FAST_MATH__, had to be handled with so-called specs |
| that were hard to maintain. Often they would fail to behave properly |
| when conflicting options were supplied on the command line, and define |
| macros in the user's namespace even when strict ISO compliance was |
| requested. Integrating the preprocessor has cleanly solved these issues. |
| * The Makefile suite now supports redirection of make install by means of |
| the variable DESTDIR. |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.3 |
| |
| Detailed release notes for the GCC 3.3 release follow. |
| |
| Bug Fixes |
| |
| bootstrap failures |
| |
| * [8]10140 cross compiler build failures: missing __mempcpy (DUP: |
| [9]10198,[10]10338) |
| |
| Internal compiler errors (multi-platform) |
| |
| * [11]3581 large string causes segmentation fault in cc1 |
| * [12]4382 __builtin_{set,long}jmp with -O3 can crash the compiler |
| * [13]5533 (c++) ICE when processing std::accumulate(begin, end, init, |
| invalid_op) |
| * [14]6387 -fpic -gdwarf-2 -g1 combination gives ICE in dwarf2out |
| * [15]6412 (c++) ICE in retrieve_specialization |
| * [16]6620 (c++) partial template specialization causes an ICE |
| (segmentation fault) |
| * [17]6663 (c++) ICE with attribute aligned |
| * [18]7068 ICE with incomplete types |
| * [19]7083 (c++) ICE using -gstabs with dodgy class derivation |
| * [20]7647 (c++) ICE when data member has the name of the enclosing class |
| * [21]7675 ICE in fixup_var_refs_1 |
| * [22]7718 'complex' template instantiation causes ICE |
| * [23]8116 (c++) ICE in member template function |
| * [24]8358 (ada) Ada compiler accesses freed memory, crashes |
| * [25]8511 (c++) ICE: (hopefully) reproducible cc1plus segmentation fault |
| * [26]8564 (c++) ICE in find_function_data, in function.c |
| * [27]8660 (c++) template overloading ICE in tsubst_expr, in cp/pt.c |
| * [28]8766 (c++) ICE after failed initialization of static template |
| variable |
| * [29]8803 ICE in instantiate_virtual_regs_1, in function.c |
| * [30]8846 (c++) ICE after diagnostic if fr_FR@euro locale is set |
| * [31]8906 (c++) ICE (Segmentation fault) when parsing nested-class |
| definition |
| * [32]9216 (c++) ICE on missing template parameter |
| * [33]9261 (c++) ICE in arg_assoc, in cp/decl2.c |
| * [34]9263 (fortran) ICE caused by invalid PARAMETER in implied DO loop |
| * [35]9429 (c++) ICE in template instantiation with a pointered new |
| operator |
| * [36]9516 Internal error when using a big array |
| * [37]9600 (c++) ICE with typedefs in template class |
| * [38]9629 (c++) virtual inheritance segfault |
| * [39]9672 (c++) ICE: Error reporting routines re-entered |
| * [40]9749 (c++) ICE in write_expression on invalid function prototype |
| * [41]9794 (fortran) ICE: floating point exception during constant folding |
| * [42]9829 (c++) Missing colon in nested namespace usage causes ICE |
| * [43]9916 (c++) ICE with noreturn function in ?: statement |
| * [44]9936 ICE with local function and variable-length 2d array |
| * [45]10262 (c++) cc1plus crashes with large generated code |
| * [46]10278 (c++) ICE in parser for invalid code |
| * [47]10446 (c++) ICE on definition of nonexistent member function of |
| nested class in a class template |
| * [48]10451 (c++) ICE in grokdeclarator on spurious mutable declaration |
| * [49]10506 (c++) ICE in build_new at cp/init.c with |
| -fkeep-inline-functions and multiple inheritance |
| * [50]10549 (c++) ICE in store_bit_field on bitfields that exceed the |
| precision of the declared type |
| |
| Optimization bugs |
| |
| * [51]2001 Inordinately long compile times in reload CSE regs |
| * [52]2391 Exponential compilation time explosion in combine |
| * [53]2960 Duplicate loop conditions even with -Os |
| * [54]4046 redundant conditional branch |
| * [55]6405 Loop-unrolling related performance regressions |
| * [56]6798 very long compile time with large case-statement |
| * [57]6871 const objects shouldn't be moved to .bss |
| * [58]6909 problem w/ -Os on modified loop-2c.c test case |
| * [59]7189 gcc -O2 -Wall does not print ``control reaches end of non-void |
| function'' warning |
| * [60]7642 optimization problem with signbit() |
| * [61]8634 incorrect code for inlining of memcpy under -O2 |
| * [62]8750 Cygwin prolog generation erroneously emitting __alloca as |
| regular function call |
| |
| C front end |
| |
| * [63]2161 long if-else cascade overflows parser stack |
| * [64]4319 short accepted on typedef'd char |
| * [65]8602 incorrect line numbers in warning messages when using inline |
| functions |
| * [66]9177 -fdump-translation-unit: C front end deletes function_decl AST |
| nodes and breaks debugging dumps |
| * [67]9853 miscompilation of non-constant structure initializer |
| |
| c++ compiler and library |
| |
| * [68]45 legal template specialization code is rejected (DUP: [69]3784) |
| * [70]764 lookup failure: friend operator and dereferencing a pointer and |
| templates (DUP: [71]5116) |
| * [72]2862 gcc accepts invalid explicit instantiation syntax (DUP: 2863) |
| * [73]3663 G++ doesn't check access control during template instantiation |
| * [74]3797 gcc fails to emit explicit specialization of a template member |
| * [75]3948 Two destructors are called when no copy destructor is defined |
| (ABI change) |
| * [76]4137 Conversion operator within template is not accepted |
| * [77]4361 bogus ambiguity taking the address of a member template |
| * [78]4802 g++ accepts illegal template code (access to private member; |
| DUP: [79]5837) |
| * [80]4803 inline function is used but never defined, and g++ does not |
| object |
| * [81]5094 Partial specialization cannot be friend? |
| * [82]5730 complex<double>::norm() -- huge slowdown from egcs-2.91.66 |
| * [83]6713 Regression wrt 3.0.4: g++ -O2 leads to seg fault at run time |
| * [84]7015 certain __asm__ constructs rejected |
| * [85]7086 compile time regression (quadratic behavior in fixup_var_refs) |
| * [86]7099 G++ doesn't set the noreturn attribute on std::exit and |
| std::abort |
| * [87]7247 copy constructor missing when inlining enabled (invalid |
| optimization?) |
| * [88]7441 string array initialization compilation time regression from |
| seconds to minutes |
| * [89]7768 __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ for template destructor is wrong |
| * [90]7804 bad printing of floating point constant in warning message |
| * [91]8099 Friend classes and template specializations |
| * [92]8117 member function pointers and multiple inheritance |
| * [93]8205 using declaration and multiple inheritance |
| * [94]8645 unnecessary non-zero checks in stl_tree.h |
| * [95]8724 explicit destructor call for incomplete class allowed |
| * [96]8805 compile time regression with many member variables |
| * [97]8691 -O3 and -fno-implicit-templates are incompatible |
| * [98]8700 unhelpful error message for binding temp to reference |
| * [99]8724 explicit destructor call for incomplete class allowed |
| * [100]8949 numeric_limits<>::denorm_min() and is_iec559 problems |
| * [101]9016 Failure to consistently constant fold "constant" C++ objects |
| * [102]9053 g++ confused about ambiguity of overloaded function templates |
| * [103]9152 undefined virtual thunks |
| * [104]9182 basic_filebuf<> does not report errors in codecvt<>::out |
| * [105]9297 data corruption due to codegen bug (when copying.) |
| * [106]9318 i/ostream::operator>>/<<(streambuf*) broken |
| * [107]9320 Incorrect usage of traits_type::int_type in stdio_filebuf |
| * [108]9400 bogus -Wshadow warning: shadowed declaration of this in local |
| classes |
| * [109]9424 i/ostream::operator>>/<<(streambuf*) drops characters |
| * [110]9425 filebuf::pbackfail broken (DUP: [111]9439) |
| * [112]9474 GCC freezes in compiling a weird code mixing <iostream> and |
| <iostream.h> |
| * [113]9548 Incorrect results from setf(ios::fixed) and precision(-1) |
| [114][DR 231] |
| * [115]9555 ostream inserters fail to set badbit on exception |
| * [116]9561 ostream inserters rethrow exception of wrong type |
| * [117]9563 ostream::sentry returns true after a failed preparation |
| * [118]9582 one-definition rule violation in std::allocator |
| * [119]9622 __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ incorrect in template destructors |
| * [120]9683 bug in initialization chains for static const variables from |
| template classes |
| * [121]9791 -Woverloaded-virtual reports hiding of destructor |
| * [122]9817 collate::compare doesn't handle nul characters |
| * [123]9825 filebuf::sputbackc breaks sbumpc |
| * [124]9826 operator>>(basic_istream, basic_string) fails to compile with |
| custom traits |
| * [125]9924 Multiple using statements for builtin functions not allowed |
| * [126]9946 destructor is not called for temporary object |
| * [127]9964 filebuf::close() sometimes fails to close file |
| * [128]9988 filebuf::overflow writes EOF to file |
| * [129]10033 optimization breaks polymorphic references w/ typeid operator |
| * [130]10097 filebuf::underflow drops characters |
| * [131]10132 filebuf destructor can throw exceptions |
| * [132]10180 gcc fails to warn about non-inlined function |
| * [133]10199 method parametrized by template does not work everywhere |
| * [134]10300 use of array-new (nothrow) in segfaults on NULL return |
| * [135]10427 Stack corruption with variable-length automatic arrays and |
| virtual destructors |
| * [136]10503 Compilation never stops in fixed_type_or_null |
| |
| Objective-C |
| |
| * [137]5956 selectors aren't matched properly when added to the selector |
| table |
| |
| Fortran compiler and library |
| |
| * [138]1832 list directed i/o overflow hangs, -fbounds-check doesn't |
| detect |
| * [139]3924 g77 generates code that is rejected by GAS if COFF debug info |
| requested |
| * [140]5634 doc: explain that configure --prefix=~/... does not work |
| * [141]6367 multiple repeat counts confuse namelist read into array |
| * [142]6491 Logical operations error on logicals when using -fugly-logint |
| * [143]6742 Generation of C++ Prototype for FORTRAN and extern "C" |
| * [144]7113 Failure of g77.f-torture/execute/f90-intrinsic-bit.f -Os on |
| irix6.5 |
| * [145]7236 OPEN(...,RECL=nnn,...) without ACCESS='DIRECT' should assume a |
| direct access file |
| * [146]7278 g77 "bug"; the executable misbehaves (with -O2 -fno-automatic) |
| * [147]7384 DATE_AND_TIME milliseconds field inactive on Windows |
| * [148]7388 Incorrect output with 0-based array of characters |
| * [149]8587 Double complex zero ** double precision number -> NaN instead |
| of zero |
| * [150]9038 -ffixed-line-length-none -x f77-cpp-input gives: Warning: |
| unknown register name line-length-none |
| * [151]10197 Direct access files not unformatted by default |
| |
| Java compiler and library |
| |
| * [152]6005 gcj fails to build rhug on alpha |
| * [153]6389 System.getProperty("") should always throw an |
| IllegalArgumentException |
| * [154]6576 java.util.ResourceBundle.getResource ignores locale |
| * [155]6652 new java.io.File("").getCanonicalFile() throws exception |
| * [156]7060 getMethod() doesn't search super interface |
| * [157]7073 bytecode interpreter gives wrong answer for interface |
| getSuperclass() |
| * [158]7180 possible bug in javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getPlusPath() |
| * [159]7416 java.security startup refs "GNU libgcj.security" |
| * [160]7570 Runtime.exec with null envp: child doesn't inherit parent env |
| (DUP: [161]7578) |
| * [162]7611 Internal error while compiling libjava with -O |
| * [163]7709 NullPointerException in _Jv_ResolvePoolEntry |
| * [164]7766 ZipInputStream.available returns 0 immediately after |
| construction |
| * [165]7785 Calendar.getTimeInMillis/setTimeInMillis should be public |
| * [166]7786 TimeZone.getDSTSavings() from JDK1.4 not implemented |
| * [167]8142 '$' in class names vs. dlopen 'dynamic string tokens' |
| * [168]8234 ZipInputStream chokes when InputStream.read() returns small |
| chunks |
| * [169]8415 reflection bug: exception info for Method |
| * [170]8481 java.Random.nextInt(int) may return negative |
| * [171]8593 Error reading GZIPped files with BufferedReader |
| * [172]8759 java.beans.Introspector has no flushCaches() or |
| flushFromCaches() methods |
| * [173]8997 spin() calls Thread.sleep |
| * [174]9253 on win32, java.io.File.listFiles("C:\\") returns pwd instead |
| of the root content of C: |
| * [175]9254 java::lang::Object::wait(), threads-win32.cc returns wrong |
| return codes |
| * [176]9271 Severe bias in java.security.SecureRandom |
| |
| Ada compiler and library |
| |
| * [177]6767 make gnatlib-shared fails on -laddr2line |
| * [178]9911 gnatmake fails to link when GCC configured with |
| --with-sjlj-exceptions=yes |
| * [179]10020 Can't bootstrap gcc on AIX with Ada enabled |
| * [180]10546 Ada tasking not working on Red Hat 9 |
| |
| preprocessor |
| |
| * [181]7029 preprocessor should ignore #warning with -M |
| |
| ARM-specific |
| |
| * [182]2903 [arm] Optimization bug with long long arithmetic |
| * [183]7873 arm-linux-gcc fails when assigning address to a bit field |
| |
| FreeBSD-specific |
| |
| * [184]7680 float functions undefined in math.h/cmath with #define |
| _XOPEN_SOURCE |
| |
| HP-UX or HP-PA-specific |
| |
| * [185]8705 [HP-PA] ICE in emit_move_insn_1, in expr.c |
| * [186]9986 [HP-UX] Incorrect transformation of fputs_unlocked to |
| fputc_unlocked |
| * [187]10056 [HP-PA] ICE at -O2 when building c++ code from doxygen |
| |
| m68hc11-specific |
| |
| * [188]6744 Bad assembler code generated: reference to pseudo register z |
| * [189]7361 Internal compiler error in reload_cse_simplify_operands, in |
| reload1.c |
| |
| MIPS-specific |
| |
| * [190]9496 [mips-linux] bug in optimizer? |
| |
| PowerPC-specific |
| |
| * [191]7067 -Os with -mcpu=powerpc optimizes for speed (?) instead of |
| space |
| * [192]8480 reload ICEs for LAPACK code on powerpc64-linux |
| * [193]8784 [AIX] Internal compiler error in simplify_gen_subreg |
| * [194]10315 [powerpc] ICE: in extract_insn, in recog.c |
| |
| SPARC-specific |
| |
| * [195]10267 (documentation) Wrong build instructions for *-*-solaris2* |
| |
| x86-specific (Intel/AMD) |
| |
| * [196]7916 ICE in instantiate_virtual_register_1 |
| * [197]7926 (c++) i486 instructions in header files make c++ programs |
| crash on i386 |
| * [198]8555 ICE in gen_split_1231 |
| * [199]8994 ICE with -O -march=pentium4 |
| * [200]9426 ICE with -fssa -funroll-loops -fprofile-arcs |
| * [201]9806 ICE in inline assembly with -fPIC flag |
| * [202]10077 gcc -msse2 generates movd to move dwords between xmm regs |
| * [203]10233 64-bit comparison only comparing bottom 32-bits |
| * [204]10286 type-punning doesn't work with __m64 and -O |
| * [205]10308 [x86] ICE with -O -fgcse or -O2 |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.3.1 |
| |
| Bug Fixes |
| |
| This section lists the problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system |
| that are known to be fixed in the 3.3.1 release. This list might not be |
| complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not |
| listed here). |
| |
| Bootstrap failures |
| |
| * [206]11272 [Solaris] make bootstrap fails while building libstdc++ |
| |
| Internal compiler errors (multi-platform) |
| |
| * [207]5754 ICE on invalid nested template class |
| * [208]6597 ICE in set_mem_alias_set compiling Qt with -O2 on ia64 and |
| --enable-checking |
| * [209]6949 (c++) ICE in tsubst_decl, in cp/pt.c |
| * [210]7053 (c++) ICE when declaring a function already defined as a |
| friend method of a template class |
| * [211]8164 (c++) ICE when using different const expressions as template |
| parameter |
| * [212]8384 (c++) ICE in is_base_type, in dwarf2out.c |
| * [213]9559 (c++) ICE with invalid initialization of a static const |
| * [214]9649 (c++) ICE in finish_member_declaration, in cp/semantics.c when |
| redeclaring a static member variable |
| * [215]9864 (fortran) ICE in add_abstract_origin_attribute, in dwarfout.c |
| with -g -O -finline-functions |
| * [216]10432 (c++) ICE in poplevel, in cp/decl.c |
| * [217]10475 ICE in subreg_highpart_offset for code with long long |
| * [218]10635 (c++) ICE when dereferencing an incomplete type casted from a |
| void pointer |
| * [219]10661 (c++) ICE in instantiate_decl, in cp/pt.c while instantiating |
| static member variables |
| * [220]10700 ICE in copy_to_mode_reg on 64-bit targets |
| * [221]10712 (c++) ICE in constructor_name_full, in cp/decl2.c |
| * [222]10796 (c++) ICE when defining an enum with two values: -1 and |
| MAX_INT_64BIT |
| * [223]10890 ICE in merge_assigned_reloads building Linux 2.4.2x sched.c |
| * [224]10939 (c++) ICE with template code |
| * [225]10956 (c++) ICE when specializing a template member function of a |
| template class, in tsubst, in cp/pt.c |
| * [226]11041 (c++) ICE: const myclass &x = *x; (when operator*() defined) |
| * [227]11059 (c++) ICE with empty union |
| * [228]11083 (c++) ICE in commit_one_edge_insertion, in cfgrtl.c with -O2 |
| -fnon-call-exceptions |
| * [229]11105 (c++) ICE in mangle_conv_op_name_for_type |
| * [230]11149 (c++) ICE on error when instantiation with call function of a |
| base type |
| * [231]11228 (c++) ICE on new-expression using array operator new and |
| default-initialization |
| * [232]11282 (c++) Infinite memory usage after syntax error |
| * [233]11301 (fortran) ICE with -fno-globals |
| * [234]11308 (c++) ICE when using an enum type name as if it were a class |
| or namespace |
| * [235]11473 (c++) ICE with -gstabs when empty struct inherits from an |
| empty struct |
| * [236]11503 (c++) ICE when instantiating template with ADDR_EXPR |
| * [237]11513 (c++) ICE in push_template_decl_real, in cp/pt.c: template |
| member functions |
| |
| Optimization bugs |
| |
| * [238]11198 -O2 -frename-registers generates wrong code (aliasing |
| problem) |
| * [239]11304 Wrong code production with -fomit-frame-pointer |
| * [240]11381 volatile memory access optimized away |
| * [241]11536 [strength-reduce] -O2 optimization produces wrong code |
| * [242]11557 constant folding bug generates wrong code |
| |
| C front end |
| |
| * [243]5897 No warning for statement after return |
| * [244]11279 DWARF-2 output mishandles large enums |
| |
| Preprocessor bugs |
| |
| * [245]11022 no warning for non-compatible macro redefinition |
| |
| C++ compiler and library |
| |
| * [246]2330 static_cast<>() to a private base is allowed |
| * [247]5388 Incorrect message "operands to ?: have different types" |
| * [248]5390 Libiberty fails to demangle multi-digit template parameters |
| * [249]7877 Incorrect parameter passing to specializations of member |
| function templates |
| * [250]9393 Anonymous namespaces and compiling the same file twice |
| * [251]10032 -pedantic converts some errors to warnings |
| * [252]10468 const typeof(x) is non-const, but only in templates |
| * [253]10527 confused error message with "new int()" parameter initializer |
| * [254]10679 parameter MIN_INLINE_INSNS is not honored |
| * [255]10682 gcc chokes on a typedef for an enum inside a class template |
| * [256]10689 pow(std::complex(0),1/3) returns (nan, nan) instead of 0. |
| * [257]10845 template member function (with nested template as parameter) |
| cannot be called anymore if another unrelated template member function |
| is defined |
| * [258]10849 Cannot define an out-of-class specialization of a private |
| nested template class |
| * [259]10888 Suppress -Winline warnings for system headers |
| * [260]10929 -Winline warns about functions for which no definition is |
| visible |
| * [261]10931 valid conversion static_cast<const unsigned |
| int&>(lvalue-of-type-int) is rejected |
| * [262]10940 Bad code with explicit specialization |
| * [263]10968 If member function implicitly instantiated, explicit |
| instantiation of class fails to instantiate it |
| * [264]10990 Cannot convert with dynamic_cast<> to a private base class |
| from within a member function |
| * [265]11039 Bad interaction between implicit typename deprecation and |
| friendship |
| * [266]11062 (libstdc++) avoid __attribute__ ((unused)); say "__unused__" |
| instead |
| * [267]11095 C++ iostream manipulator causes segfault when called with |
| negative argument |
| * [268]11098 g++ doesn't emit complete debugging information for local |
| variables in destructors |
| * [269]11137 Linux shared library constructors not called unless there's |
| one global object |
| * [270]11154 spurious ambiguity report for template class specialization |
| * [271]11329 Compiler cannot find user defined implicit typecast |
| * [272]11332 Spurious error with casts in ?: expression |
| * [273]11431 static_cast behavior with subclasses when default constructor |
| available |
| * [274]11528 money_get facet does not accept "$.00" as valid |
| * [275]11546 Type lookup problems in out-of-line definition of a class |
| doubly nested from a template class |
| * [276]11567 C++ code containing templated member function with same name |
| as pure virtual member function results in linking failure |
| * [277]11645 Failure to deal with using and private inheritance |
| |
| Java compiler and library |
| |
| * [278]5179 Qualified static field access doesn't initialize its class |
| * [279]8204 gcj -O2 to native reorders certain instructions improperly |
| * [280]10838 java.io.ObjectInputStream syntax error |
| * [281]10886 The RMI registry that comes with GCJ does not work correctly |
| * [282]11349 JNDI URL context factories not located correctly |
| |
| x86-specific (Intel/AMD) |
| |
| * [283]4823 ICE on inline assembly code |
| * [284]8878 miscompilation with -O and SSE |
| * [285]9815 (c++ library) atomicity.h - fails to compile with -O3 |
| -masm=intel |
| * [286]10402 (inline assembly) [x86] ICE in merge_assigned_reloads, in |
| reload1.c |
| * [287]10504 ICE with SSE2 code and -O3 -mcpu=pentium4 -msse2 |
| * [288]10673 ICE for x86-64 on freebsd libc vfprintf.c source |
| * [289]11044 [x86] out of range loop instructions for FP code on K6 |
| * [290]11089 ICE: instantiate_virtual_regs_lossage while using SSE |
| built-ins |
| * [291]11420 [x86_64] gcc generates invalid asm code when "-O -fPIC" is |
| used |
| |
| SPARC- or Solaris- specific |
| |
| * [292]9362 solaris 'as' dies when fed .s and "-gstabs" |
| * [293]10142 [SPARC64] gcc produces wrong code when passing structures by |
| value |
| * [294]10663 New configure check aborts with Sun tools. |
| * [295]10835 combinatorial explosion in scheduler on HyperSPARC |
| * [296]10876 ICE in calculate_giv_inc when building KDE |
| * [297]10955 wrong code at -O3 for structure argument in context of |
| structure return |
| * [298]11018 -mcpu=ultrasparc busts tar-1.13.25 |
| * [299]11556 [sparc64] ICE in gen_reg_rtx() while compiling 2.6.x Linux |
| kernel |
| |
| ia64 specific |
| |
| * [300]10907 gcc violates the ia64 ABI (GP must be preserved) |
| * [301]11320 scheduler bug (in machine depended reorganization pass) |
| * [302]11599 bug with conditional and __builtin_prefetch |
| |
| PowerPC specific |
| |
| * [303]9745 [powerpc] gcc mis-compiles libmcrypt (alias problem during |
| loop) |
| * [304]10871 error in rs6000_stack_info save_size computation |
| * [305]11440 gcc mis-compiles c++ code (libkhtml) with -O2, -fno-gcse |
| cures it |
| |
| m68k-specific |
| |
| * [306]7594 [m68k] ICE on legal code associated with simplify-rtx |
| * [307]10557 [m68k] ICE in subreg_offset_representable_p |
| * [308]11054 [m68k] ICE in reg_overlap_mentioned_p |
| |
| ARM-specific |
| |
| * [309]10834 [arm] GCC 3.3 still generates incorrect instructions for |
| functions with __attribute__ ((interrupt ("IRQ"))) |
| * [310]10842 [arm] Clobbered link register is copied to pc under certain |
| circumstances |
| * [311]11052 [arm] noce_process_if_block() can lose REG_INC notes |
| * [312]11183 [arm] ICE in change_address_1 (3.3) / subreg_hard_regno (3.4) |
| |
| MIPS-specific |
| |
| * [313]11084 ICE in propagate_one_insn, in flow.c |
| |
| SH-specific |
| |
| * [314]10331 can't compile c++ part of gcc cross compiler for sh-elf |
| * [315]10413 [SH] ICE in reload_cse_simplify_operands, in reload1.c |
| * [316]11096 i686-linux to sh-linux cross compiler fails to compile C++ |
| files |
| |
| GNU/Linux (or Hurd?) specific |
| |
| * [317]2873 Bogus fixinclude of stdio.h from glibc 2.2.3 |
| |
| UnixWare specific |
| |
| * [318]3163 configure bug: gcc/aclocal.m4 mmap test fails on UnixWare |
| 7.1.1 |
| |
| Cygwin (or mingw) specific |
| |
| * [319]5287 ICE with dllimport attribute |
| * [320]10148 [MingW/CygWin] Compiler dumps core |
| |
| DJGPP specific |
| |
| * [321]8787 GCC fails to emit .intel_syntax when invoked with -masm=intel |
| on DJGPP |
| |
| Darwin (and MacOS X) specific |
| |
| * [322]10900 trampolines crash |
| |
| Documentation |
| |
| * [323]1607 (c++) Format attributes on methods undocumented |
| * [324]4252 Invalid option `-fdump-translation-unit' |
| * [325]4490 Clarify restrictions on -m96bit-long-double, |
| -m128bit-long-double |
| * [326]10355 document an issue with regparm attribute on some systems |
| (e.g. Solaris) |
| * [327]10726 (fortran) Documentation for function "IDate Intrinsic (Unix)" |
| is wrong |
| * [328]10805 document bug in old version of Sun assembler |
| * [329]10815 warn against GNU binutils on AIX |
| * [330]10877 document need for newer binutils on i?86-*-linux-gnu |
| * [331]11280 Manual incorrect with respect to -freorder-blocks |
| * [332]11466 Document -mlittle-endian and its restrictions for the sparc64 |
| port |
| |
| Testsuite bugs (compiler itself is not affected) |
| |
| * [333]10737 newer bison causes g++.dg/parse/crash2.C to incorrectly |
| report failure |
| * [334]10810 gcc-3.3 fails make check: buffer overrun in test_demangle.c |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.3.2 |
| |
| Bug Fixes |
| |
| This section lists the problem reports (PRs) from [335]GCC's bug tracking |
| system that are known to be fixed in the 3.3.2 release. This list might not |
| be complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are |
| not listed here). |
| |
| Bootstrap failures and problems |
| |
| * [336]8336 [SCO5] bootstrap config still tries to use COFF options |
| * [337]9330 [alpha-osf] Bootstrap failure on Compaq Tru64 with |
| --enable-threads=posix |
| * [338]9631 [hppa64-linux] gcc-3.3 fails to bootstrap |
| * [339]9877 fixincludes makes a bad sys/byteorder.h on svr5 (UnixWare |
| 7.1.1) |
| * [340]11687 xstormy16-elf build fails in libf2c |
| * [341]12263 [SGI IRIX] bootstrap fails during compile of |
| libf2c/libI77/backspace.c |
| * [342]12490 buffer overflow in scan-decls.c (during Solaris 9 fix-header |
| processing) |
| |
| Internal compiler errors (multi-platform) |
| |
| * [343]7277 Casting integers to vector types causes ICE |
| * [344]7939 (c++) ICE on invalid function template specialization |
| * [345]11063 (c++) ICE on parsing initialization list of const array |
| member |
| * [346]11207 ICE with negative index in array element designator |
| * [347]11522 (fortran) g77 dwarf-2 ICE in add_abstract_origin_attribute |
| * [348]11595 (c++) ICE on duplicate label definition |
| * [349]11646 (c++) ICE in commit_one_edge_insertion with |
| -fnon-call-exceptions -fgcse -O |
| * [350]11665 ICE in struct initializer when taking address |
| * [351]11852 (c++) ICE with bad struct initializer. |
| * [352]11878 (c++) ICE in cp_expr_size |
| * [353]11883 ICE with any -O on mercury-generated C code |
| * [354]11991 (c++) ICE in cxx_incomplete_type_diagnostic, in cp/typeck2.c |
| when applying typeid operator to template template parameter |
| * [355]12146 ICE in lookup_template_function, in cp/pt.c |
| * [356]12215 ICE in make_label_edge with -fnon-call-exceptions -fno-gcse |
| -O2 |
| * [357]12369 (c++) ICE with templates and friends |
| * [358]12446 ICE in emit_move_insn on complicated array reference |
| * [359]12510 ICE in final_scan_insn |
| * [360]12544 ICE with large parameters used in nested functions |
| |
| C and optimization bugs |
| |
| * [361]9862 spurious warnings with -W -finline-functions |
| * [362]10962 lookup_field is a linear search on a linked list (can be slow |
| if large struct) |
| * [363]11370 -Wunreachable-code gives false complaints |
| * [364]11637 invalid assembly with -fnon-call-exceptions |
| * [365]11885 Problem with bitfields in packed structs |
| * [366]12082 Inappropriate unreachable code warnings |
| * [367]12180 Inline optimization fails for variadic function |
| * [368]12340 loop unroller + gcse produces wrong code |
| |
| C++ compiler and library |
| |
| * [369]3907 nested template parameter collides with member name |
| * [370]5293 confusing message when binding a temporary to a reference |
| * [371]5296 [DR115] Pointers to functions and to template functions behave |
| differently in deduction |
| * [372]7939 ICE on function template specialization |
| * [373]8656 Unable to assign function with __attribute__ and pointer |
| return type to an appropriate variable |
| * [374]10147 Confusing error message for invalid template function |
| argument |
| * [375]11400 std::search_n() makes assumptions about Size parameter |
| * [376]11409 issues with using declarations, overloading, and built-in |
| functions |
| * [377]11740 ctype<wchar_t>::do_is(mask, wchar_t) doesn't handle multiple |
| bits in mask |
| * [378]11786 operator() call on variable in other namespace not recognized |
| * [379]11867 static_cast ignores ambiguity |
| * [380]11928 bug with conversion operators that are typedefs |
| * [381]12114 Uninitialized memory accessed in dtor |
| * [382]12163 static_cast + explicit constructor regression |
| * [383]12181 Wrong code with comma operator and c++ |
| * [384]12236 regparm and fastcall messes up parameters |
| * [385]12266 incorrect instantiation of unneeded template during overload |
| resolution |
| * [386]12296 istream::peek() doesn't set eofbit |
| * [387]12298 [sjlj exceptions] Stack unwind destroys not-yet-constructed |
| object |
| * [388]12369 ICE with templates and friends |
| * [389]12337 apparently infinite loop in g++ |
| * [390]12344 stdcall attribute ignored if function returns a pointer |
| * [391]12451 missing(late) class forward declaration in cxxabi.h |
| * [392]12486 g++ accepts invalid use of a qualified name |
| |
| x86 specific (Intel/AMD) |
| |
| * [393]8869 [x86 MMX] ICE with const variable optimization and MMX |
| builtins |
| * [394]9786 ICE in fixup_abnormal_edges with -fnon-call-exceptions -O2 |
| * [395]11689 g++3.3 emits un-assembleable code for k6 architecture |
| * [396]12116 [k6] Invalid assembly output values with X-MAME code |
| * [397]12070 ICE converting between double and long double with |
| -msoft-float |
| |
| ia64-specific |
| |
| * [398]11184 [ia64 hpux] ICE on __builtin_apply building libobjc |
| * [399]11535 __builtin_return_address may not work on ia64 |
| * [400]11693 [ia64] ICE in gen_nop_type |
| * [401]12224 [ia64] Thread-local storage doesn't work |
| |
| PowerPC-specific |
| |
| * [402]11087 [powerpc64-linux] GCC miscompiles raid1.c from linux kernel |
| * [403]11319 loop miscompiled on ppc32 |
| * [404]11949 ICE Compiler segfault with ffmpeg -maltivec code |
| |
| SPARC-specific |
| |
| * [405]11662 wrong code for expr. with cast to long long and exclusive or |
| * [406]11965 invalid assembler code for a shift < 32 operation |
| * [407]12301 (c++) stack corruption when a returned expression throws an |
| exception |
| |
| Alpha-specific |
| |
| * [408]11717 [alpha-linux] unrecognizable insn compiling for.c of kernel |
| 2.4.22-pre8 |
| |
| HPUX-specific |
| |
| * [409]11313 problem with #pragma weak and static inline functions |
| * [410]11712 __STDC_EXT__ not defined for C++ by default anymore? |
| |
| Solaris specific |
| |
| * [411]12166 Profiled programs crash if PROFDIR is set |
| |
| Solaris-x86 specific |
| |
| * [412]12101 i386 Solaris no longer works with GNU as? |
| |
| Miscellaneous embedded target-specific bugs |
| |
| * [413]10988 [m32r-elf] wrong blockmove code with -O3 |
| * [414]11805 [h8300-unknown-coff] [H8300] ICE for simple code with -O2 |
| * [415]11902 [sh4] spec file improperly inserts rpath even when none |
| needed |
| * [416]11903 [sh4] -pthread fails to link due to error in spec file on sh4 |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.3.3 |
| |
| Minor features |
| |
| In addition to the bug fixes documented below, this release contains few |
| minor features such as: |
| * Support for --with-sysroot |
| * Support for automatic detection of executable stacks |
| * Support for SSE3 instructions |
| * Support for thread local storage debugging under GDB on S390 |
| |
| Bug Fixes |
| |
| This section lists the problem reports (PRs) from [417]GCC's bug tracking |
| system that are known to be fixed in the 3.3.3 release. This list might not |
| be complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are |
| not listed here). |
| |
| Bootstrap failures and issues |
| |
| * [418]11890 Building cross gcc-3.3.1 for sparc-sun-solaris2.6 fails |
| * [419]12399 boehm-gc fails (when building a cross compiler): libtool |
| unable to infer tagged configuration |
| * [420]13068 mklibgcc.in doesn't handle multi-level multilib |
| subdirectories properly |
| |
| Internal compiler errors (multi-platform) |
| |
| * [421]10060 ICE (stack overflow) on huge file (300k lines) due to |
| recursive behaviour of copy_rtx_if_shared, in emit_rtl.c |
| * [422]10555 (c++) ICE on undefined template argument |
| * [423]10706 (c++) ICE in mangle_class_name_for_template |
| * [424]11496 (fortran) error in flow_loops_find when -funroll-loops active |
| * [425]11741 ICE in pre_insert_copy_insn, in gcse.c |
| * [426]12440 GCC crashes during compilation of quicktime4linux 2.0.0 |
| * [427]12632 (fortran) -fbounds-check ICE |
| * [428]12712 (c++) ICE on short legit C++ code fragment with gcc 3.3.2 |
| * [429]12726 (c++) ICE (segfault) on trivial code |
| * [430]12890 (c++) ICE on compilation of class with throwing method |
| * [431]12900 (c++) ICE in rtl_verify_flow_info_1 |
| * [432]13060 (fortran) ICE in fixup_var_refs_1, in function.c on correct |
| code with -O2 -fno-force-mem |
| * [433]13289 (c++) ICE in regenerate_decl_from_template on recursive |
| template |
| * [434]13318 ICE: floating point exception in the loop optimizer |
| * [435]13392 (c++) ICE in convert_from_eh_region_ranges_1, in except.c |
| * [436]13574 (c++) invalid array default initializer in class lets gcc |
| consume all memory and die |
| * [437]13475 ICE on SIMD variables with partial value initialization |
| * [438]13797 (c++) ICE on invalid template parameter |
| * [439]13824 (java) gcj SEGV with simple .java program |
| |
| C and optimization bugs |
| |
| * [440]8776 loop invariants are not removed (most likely) |
| * [441]10339 [sparc,ppc,ppc64] Invalid optimization: replacing strncmp by |
| memcmp |
| * [442]11350 undefined labels with -Os -fPIC |
| * [443]12826 Optimizer removes reference through volatile pointer |
| * [444]12500 stabs debug info: void no longer a predefined / builtin type |
| * [445]12941 builtin-bitops-1.c miscompilation (latent bug) |
| * [446]12953 tree inliner bug (in inline_forbidden_p) and fix |
| * [447]13041 linux-2.6/sound/core/oss/rate.c miscompiled |
| * [448]13507 spurious printf format warning |
| * [449]13382 Type information for const pointer disappears during |
| optimization. |
| * [450]13394 noreturn attribute ignored on recursive invokation |
| * [451]13400 Compiled code crashes storing to read-only location |
| * [452]13521 Endless loop in calculate_global_regs_live |
| |
| C++ compiler and library |
| |
| Some of the bug fixes in this list were made to implement decisions that the |
| ISO C++ standards committee has made concerning several defect reports |
| (DRs). Links in the list below point to detailed discussion of the relevant |
| defect report. |
| * [453]2094 unimplemented: use of `ptrmem_cst' in template type |
| unification |
| * [454]2294 using declaration confusion |
| * [455]5050 template instantiation depth exceeds limit: recursion problem? |
| * [456]9371 Bad exception handling in i/ostream::operator>>/<<(streambuf*) |
| * [457]9546 bad exception handling in ostream members |
| * [458]10081 basic_ios::_M_cache_locale leaves NULL members in the face of |
| unknown locales |
| * [459]10093 [460][DR 61] Setting failbit in exceptions doesn't work |
| * [461]10095 istream::operator>>(int&) sets ios::badbit when ios::failbit |
| is set. |
| * [462]11554 Warning about reordering of initializers doesn't mention |
| location of constructor |
| * [463]12297 istream::sentry::sentry() handles eof() incorrectly. |
| * [464]12352 Exception safety problems in src/localename.cc |
| * [465]12438 Memory leak in locale::combine() |
| * [466]12540 Memory leak in locale::locale(const char*) |
| * [467]12594 DRs [468]60 [TC] and [469]63 [TC] not implemented |
| * [470]12657 Resolution of [471]DR 292 (WP) still unimplemented |
| * [472]12696 memory eating infinite loop in diagnostics (error recovery |
| problem) |
| * [473]12815 Code compiled with optimization behaves unexpectedly |
| * [474]12862 Conflicts between typedefs/enums and namespace member |
| declarations |
| * [475]12926 Wrong value after assignment in initialize list using |
| bit-fields |
| * [476]12967 Resolution of [477]DR 300 [WP] still unimplemented |
| * [478]12971 Resolution of [479]DR 328 [WP] still unimplemented |
| * [480]13007 basic_streambuf::pubimbue, imbue wrong |
| * [481]13009 Implicitly-defined assignment operator writes to wrong memory |
| * [482]13057 regparm attribute not applied to destructor |
| * [483]13070 -Wformat option ignored in g++ |
| * [484]13081 forward template declarations in <complex> let inlining fail |
| * [485]13239 Assertion does not seem to work correctly anymore |
| * [486]13262 "xxx is private within this context" when initializing a |
| self-contained template class |
| * [487]13290 simple typo in concept checking for std::generate_n |
| * [488]13323 Template code does not compile in presence of typedef |
| * [489]13369 __verify_grouping (and __add_grouping?) not correct |
| * [490]13371 infinite loop with packed struct and inlining |
| * [491]13445 Template argument replacement "dereferences" a typedef |
| * [492]13461 Fails to access protected-ctor from public constant |
| * [493]13462 Non-standard-conforming type set::pointer |
| * [494]13478 gcc uses wrong constructor to initialize a const reference |
| * [495]13544 "conflicting types" for enums in different scopes |
| * [496]13650 string::compare should not (always) use traits_type::length() |
| * [497]13683 bogus warning about passing non-PODs through ellipsis |
| * [498]13688 Derived class is denied access to protected base class member |
| class |
| * [499]13774 Member variable cleared in virtual multiple inheritance class |
| * [500]13884 Protect sstream.tcc from extern template use |
| |
| Java compiler and library |
| |
| * [501]10746 [win32] garbage collection crash in GCJ |
| |
| Objective-C compiler and library |
| |
| * [502]11433 Crash due to dereferencing null pointer when querying |
| protocol |
| |
| Fortran compiler and library |
| |
| * [503]12633 logical expression gives incorrect result with -fugly-logint |
| option |
| * [504]13037 [gcse-lm] g77 generates incorrect code |
| * [505]13213 Hex constant problem when compiling with -fugly-logint and |
| -ftypeless-boz |
| |
| x86-specific (Intel/AMD) |
| |
| * [506]4490 ICE with -m128bit-long-double |
| * [507]12292 [x86_64] ICE: RTL check: expected code `const_int', have |
| `reg' in make_field_assignment, in combine.c |
| * [508]12441 ICE: can't find a register to spill |
| * [509]12943 array static-init failure under -fpic, -fPIC |
| * [510]13608 Incorrect code with -O3 -ffast-math |
| |
| PowerPC-specific |
| |
| * [511]11598 testcase gcc.dg/20020118-1.c fails runtime check of |
| __attribute__((aligned(16))) |
| * [512]11793 ICE in extract_insn, in recog.c (const_vector's) |
| * [513]12467 vmsumubm emitted when vmsummbm appropriate (typo in |
| altivec.md) |
| * [514]12537 g++ generates writeable text sections |
| |
| SPARC-specific |
| |
| * [515]12496 wrong result for __atomic_add(&value, -1) when using -O0 -m64 |
| * [516]12865 mprotect call to make trampoline executable may fail |
| * [517]13354 ICE in sparc_emit_set_const32 |
| |
| ARM-specific |
| |
| * [518]10467 [arm] ICE in pre_insert_copy_insn, |
| |
| ia64-specific |
| |
| * [519]11226 ICE passing struct arg with two floats |
| * [520]11227 ICE for _Complex float, _Complex long double args |
| * [521]12644 GCC 3.3.2 fails to compile glibc on ia64 |
| * [522]13149 build gcc-3.3.2 1305 error:unrecognizable insn |
| * Various fixes for libunwind |
| |
| Alpha-specific |
| |
| * [523]12654 Incorrect comparison code generated for Alpha |
| * [524]12965 SEGV+ICE in cc1plus on alpha-linux with -O2 |
| * [525]13031 ICE (unrecognizable insn) when building gnome-libs-1.4.2 |
| |
| HPPA-specific |
| |
| * [526]11634 [hppa] ICE in verify_local_live_at_start, in flow.c |
| * [527]12158 [hppa] compilation does not terminate at -O1 |
| |
| S390-specific |
| |
| * [528]11992 Wrong built-in code for memcmp with length 1<<24: only |
| (1<<24)-1 possible for CLCL-Instruction |
| |
| SH-specific |
| |
| * [529]9365 segfault in gen_far_branch (config/sh/sh.c) |
| * [530]10392 optimizer generates faulty array indexing |
| * [531]11322 SH profiler outputs multiple definitions of symbol |
| * [532]13069 gcc/config/sh/rtems.h broken |
| * [533]13302 Putting a va_list in a struct causes seg fault |
| * [534]13585 Incorrect optimization of call to sfunc |
| * Fix inappropriately exported libgcc functions from the shared library |
| |
| Other embedded target specific |
| |
| * [535]8916 [mcore] unsigned char assign gets hosed. |
| * [536]11576 [h8300] ICE in change_address_1, in emit-rtl.c |
| * [537]13122 [h8300] local variable gets corrupted by function call when |
| -fomit-frame-pointer is given |
| * [538]13256 [cris] strict_low_part mistreated in delay slots |
| * [539]13373 [mcore] optimization with -frerun-cse-after-loop |
| -fexpensive-optimizations produces wrong code on mcore |
| |
| GNU HURD-specific |
| |
| * [540]12561 gcc/config/t-gnu needs updating to work with --with-sysroot |
| |
| Tru64 Unix specific |
| |
| * [541]6243 testsuite fails almost all tests due to no libintl in |
| LD_LIBRARY_PATH during test. |
| * [542]11397 weak aliases broken on Tru64 UNIX |
| |
| AIX-specific |
| |
| * [543]12505 build failure due to defines of uchar in cpphash.h and |
| sys/types.h |
| * [544]13150 WEAK symbols not exported by collect2 |
| |
| IRIX-specific |
| |
| * [545]12666 fixincludes problem on IRIX 6.5.19m |
| |
| Solaris-specific |
| |
| * [546]12969 Including sys/byteorder.h breaks configure checks |
| |
| Testsuite problems (compiler is not affected) |
| |
| * [547]10819 testsuite creates CR+LF on compiler version lines in test |
| summary files |
| * [548]11612 abi_check not finding correct libgcc_s.so.1 |
| |
| Miscellaneous |
| |
| * [549]13211 using -###, incorrect warnings about unused linker file are |
| produced |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.3.4 |
| |
| This is the [550]list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking |
| system that are known to be fixed in the 3.3.4 release. This list might not |
| be complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are |
| not listed here). |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.3.5 |
| |
| This is the [551]list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking |
| system that are known to be fixed in the 3.3.5 release. This list might not |
| be complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are |
| not listed here). |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.3.6 |
| |
| This is the [552]list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking |
| system that are known to be fixed in the 3.3.6 release. This list might not |
| be complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are |
| not listed here). |
| |
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| April 25, 2003 |
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| GCC 3.2 Release Series |
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| The latest release in the 3.2 release series is [1]GCC 3.2.3. |
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| * The C++ compiler does not correctly zero-initialize pointers-to-data |
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| * This GCC release is based on the GCC 3.1 sourcebase, and thus has all |
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| |
| * The method of constructing the list of directories to be searched for |
| header files has been revised. If a directory named by a -I option is a |
| standard system include directory, the option is ignored to ensure that |
| the default search order for system directories and the special |
| treatment of system header files are not defeated. |
| * The C and Objective-C compilers no longer accept the "Naming Types" |
| extension (typedef foo = bar); it was already unavailable in C++. Code |
| which uses it will need to be changed to use the "typeof" extension |
| instead: typedef typeof(bar) foo. (We have removed this extension |
| without a period of deprecation because it has caused the compiler to |
| crash since version 3.0 and no one noticed until very recently. Thus we |
| conclude it is not in widespread use.) |
| |
| C++ |
| |
| * GCC 3.2 fixed serveral differences between the C++ ABI implemented in |
| GCC and the multi-vendor standard, but more have been found since the |
| release. 3.2.1 adds a new warning, -Wabi, to warn about code which is |
| affected by these bugs. We will fix these bugs in some future release, |
| once we are confident that all have been found; until then, it is our |
| intention to make changes to the ABI only if they are necessary for |
| correct compilation of C++, as opposed to conformance to the ABI |
| documents. |
| * For details on how to build an ABI compliant compiler for GNU/Linux |
| systems, check the [3]common C++ ABI page. |
| |
| New Targets and Target Specific Improvements |
| |
| IA-32 |
| |
| * Fixed a number of bugs in SSE and MMX intrinsics. |
| * Fixed common compiler crashes with SSE instruction set enabled (implied |
| by -march=pentium3, pentium4, athlon-xp) |
| * __m128 and __m128i is not 128bit aligned when used in structures. |
| |
| x86-64 |
| |
| * A bug whereby the compiler could generate bad code for bzero has been |
| fixed. |
| * ABI fixes (implying ABI incompatibilities with previous version in some |
| corner cases) |
| * Fixed prefetch code generation |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.2.3 |
| |
| 3.2.3 is a bug fix release only; there are no new features that were not |
| present in GCC 3.2.2. |
| |
| Bug Fixes |
| |
| This section lists the problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system |
| that are known to be fixed in the 3.2.3 release. This list might not be |
| complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not |
| listed here), and some of the titles have been changed to make them more |
| clear. |
| |
| Internal Compiler Errors (multi-platform) |
| |
| * [4]3782: (c++) -quiet -fstats produces a segmentation fault in cc1plus |
| * [5]6440: (c++) template specializations cause ICE |
| * [6]7050: (c++) ICE on: (i ? get_string() : throw) |
| * [7]7741: ICE on conflicting types (make_decl_rtl in varasm.c) |
| * [8]7982: (c++) ICE due to infinite recursion (using STL set) |
| * [9]8068: exceedingly high (infinite) memory usage |
| * [10]8178: ICE with __builtin_ffs |
| * [11]8396: ICE in copy_to_mode_reg, in explow.c |
| * [12]8674: (c++) ICE in cp_expr_size, in cp/cp-lang.c |
| * [13]9768: ICE when optimizing inline code at -O2 |
| * [14]9798: (c++) Infinite recursion (segfault) in |
| cp/decl.c:push_using_directive with recursive using directives |
| * [15]9799: mismatching structure initializer with nested flexible array |
| member: ICE |
| * [16]9928: ICE on duplicate enum declaration |
| * [17]10114: ICE in mem_loc_descriptor, in dwarf2out.c (affects sparc, |
| alpha) |
| * [18]10352: ICE in find_reloads_toplev |
| * [19]10336: ICE with -Wunreachable-code |
| |
| C/optimizer bugs: |
| |
| * [20]8224: Incorrect joining of signed and unsigned division |
| * [21]8613: -O2 produces wrong code with builtin strlen and postincrements |
| * [22]8828: gcc reports some code is unreachable when it is not |
| * [23]9226: GCSE breaking argument passing |
| * [24]9853: miscompilation of non-constant structure initializer |
| * [25]9797: C99-style struct initializers are miscompiled |
| * [26]9967: Some standard C function calls should not be replaced when |
| optimizing for size |
| * [27]10116: ce2: invalid merge of join_bb in the context of switch |
| statements |
| * [28]10171: wrong code for inlined function |
| * [29]10175: -Wunreachable-code doesn't work for single lines |
| |
| C++ compiler and library: |
| |
| * [30]8316: Confusing diagnostic for code that misuses conversion |
| operators |
| * [31]9169: filebuf output fails if codecvt<>::out returns noconv |
| * [32]9420: incomplete type incorrectly reported |
| * [33]9459: typeof in return type specification of template not supported |
| * [34]9507: filebuf::open handles ios_base::ate incorrectly |
| * [35]9538: Out-of-bounds memory access in streambuf::sputbackc |
| * [36]9602: Total confusion about template/friend/virtual/abstract |
| * [37]9993: destructor not called for local object created within and |
| returned from infinite loop |
| * [38]10167: ieee_1003.1-2001 locale specialisations on a glibc-2.3.2 |
| system |
| |
| Java compiler and library: |
| |
| * [39]9652: libgcj build fails on irix6.5.1[78] |
| * [40]10144: gas on solaris complains about bad .stabs lines for java, |
| native as unaffected |
| |
| x86-specific (Intel/AMD): |
| |
| * [41]8746: gcc miscompiles Linux kernel ppa driver on x86 |
| * [42]9888: -mcpu=k6 -Os produces out of range loop instructions |
| * [43]9638: Cross-build for target i386-elf and i586-pc-linux-gnu failed |
| * [44]9954: Cross-build for target i586-pc-linux-gnu (--with-newlib) |
| failed |
| |
| SPARC-specific: |
| |
| * [45]7784: [Sparc] ICE in extract_insn, in recog.c |
| * [46]7796: sparc extra failure with -m64 on execute/930921-1.c in |
| unroll.c |
| * [47]8281: ICE when compiling with -O2 -fPIC for Ultrasparc |
| * [48]8366: [Sparc] C testsuite failure with -m64 -fpic -O in |
| execute/loop-2d.c |
| * [49]8726: gcc -O2 miscompiles Samba 2.2.7 on 32-bit sparc |
| * [50]9414: Scheduling bug on Ultrasparc |
| * [51]10067: GCC-3.2.2 outputs invalid asm on sparc64 |
| |
| m68k-specific: |
| |
| * [52]7248: broken "inclusive or" code |
| * [53]8343: m68k-elf/rtems ICE at instantiate_virtual_regs_1 |
| |
| PowerPC-specific: |
| |
| * [54]9732: Wrong code with -O2 -fPIC |
| * [55]10073: ICE: powerpc cannot split insn |
| |
| Alpha-specific: |
| |
| * [56]7702: optimization problem on a DEC alpha under OSF1 |
| * [57]9671: gcc.3.2.2 does not build on a HP Tru64 Unix v5.1B system |
| |
| HP-specific: |
| |
| * [58]8694: <string> breaks <ctype.h> on HP-UX 10.20 (DUP: 9275) |
| * [59]9953: (ada) gcc 3.2.x can't build 3.3-branch ada on HP-UX 10 |
| (missing symbol) |
| * [60]10271: Floating point args don't get reloaded across function calls |
| with -O2 |
| |
| MIPS specific: |
| |
| * [61]6362: mips-irix6 gcc-3.1 C testsuite failure with -mips4 in |
| compile/920501-4.c |
| |
| CRIS specific: |
| |
| * [62]10377: gcc-3.2.2 creates bad assembler code for cris |
| |
| Miscellaneous and minor bugs: |
| |
| * [63]6955: collect2 says "core dumped" when there is no core |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.2.2 |
| |
| Beginning with 3.2.2, GCC's Makefile suite supports redirection of make |
| install by means of the DESTDIR variable. Parts of the GCC tree have |
| featured that support long before, but now it is available even from the top |
| level. |
| |
| Other than that, GCC 3.2.2 is a bug fix release only; there are no new |
| features that were not present in GCC 3.2.1. |
| |
| Bug Fixes |
| |
| On the following i386-based systems GCC 3.2.1 broke the C ABI wrt. functions |
| returning structures: Cygwin, FreeBSD (GCC 3.2.1 as shipped with FreeBSD 5.0 |
| does not have this problem), Interix, a.out-based Linux and NetBSD, OpenBSD, |
| and Darwin. GCC 3.2.2 reverts this ABI change, and thus restores |
| ABI-compatibility with previous releases (except GCC 3.2.1) on these |
| platforms. |
| |
| This section lists the problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system |
| that are known to be fixed in the 3.2.2 release. This list might not be |
| complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not |
| listed here) and some of the titles have been changed to make them more |
| clear. |
| |
| Internal Compiler Errors (multi-platform) |
| |
| * [64]5919: (c++) ICE when passing variable array to template function |
| * [65]7129: (c++) ICE with min/max assignment operators (<?= and >?=) |
| * [66]7507: ICE with -O2 when address of called function is a complicated |
| expression |
| * [67]7622: ICE with nested inline functions if function's address is |
| taken |
| * [68]7681: (fortran) ICE in compensate_edge, in reg-stack.c (also PR |
| [69]9258) |
| * [70]8031: (c++) ICE in code comparing typeids and casting from virtual |
| base |
| * [71]8275: ICE in simplify_subreg |
| * [72]8332: (c++) builtin strlen/template interaction causes ICE |
| * [73]8372: (c++) ICE on explicit call of destructor |
| * [74]8439: (c, not c++) empty struct causes ICE |
| * [75]8442: (c++) ICE with nested template classes |
| * [76]8518: ICE when compiling mplayer ("extern inline" issue) |
| * [77]8615: (c++) ICE with out-of-range character constant template |
| argument |
| * [78]8663: (c++) ICE in cp_expr_size, at cp-lang.c:307 |
| * [79]8799: (c++) ICE: error reporting routines re-entered |
| * [80]9328: (c++) ICE with typeof(X) for overloaded X |
| * [81]9465: (preprocessor) cpp -traditional ICE on null bytes |
| |
| C++ (compiler and library) bugs |
| |
| * [82]47: scoping in nested classes is broken |
| * [83]6745: problems with iostream rdbuf() member function |
| * [84]8214: conversion from const char* const to char* sometimes accepted |
| illegally |
| * [85]8493: builtin strlen and overload resolution (same bug as [86]8332) |
| * [87]8503: strange behaviour of function types |
| * [88]8727: compiler confused by inheritance from an anonymous struct |
| * [89]7445: poor performance of std::locale::classic() in multi-threaded |
| applications |
| * [90]8230: mishandling of overflow in vector<T>::resize |
| * [91]8399: sync_with_stdio(false) breaks unformatted input |
| * [92]8662: illegal access of private member of unnamed class is accepted |
| * [93]8707: "make distclean" fails in libstdc++-v3 directory |
| * [94]8708: __USE_MALLOC doesn't work |
| * [95]8790: Use of non-thread-safe strtok in src/localename.cc |
| * [96]8887: Bug in date formats with --enable-clocale=generic |
| * [97]9076: Call Frame Instructions are not handled correctly during |
| unwind operation |
| * [98]9151: std::setprecision limited to 16 digits when outputting a |
| double to a stream |
| * [99]9168: codecvt<char, char, mbstate_t> overwrites output buffers |
| * [100]9269: libstdc++ headers: explicit specialization of function must |
| precede its first use |
| * [101]9322: return value of basic_streambuf<>::getloc affected by |
| locale::global |
| * [102]9433: segfault in runtime support for dynamic_cast |
| |
| C and optimizer bugs |
| |
| * [103]8032: GCC incorrectly initializes static structs that have flexible |
| arrays |
| * [104]8639: simple arithmetic expression broken |
| * [105]8794: optimization improperly eliminates certain expressions |
| * [106]8832: traditional "asm volatile" code is illegally optimized |
| * [107]8988: loop optimizer bug: with -O2, code is generated that |
| segfaults (found on i386, bug present for all platforms) |
| * [108]9492: structure copy clobbers subsequent stores to structure |
| |
| Objective-C bugs |
| |
| * [109]9267: Objective-C parser won't build with newer bison versions |
| (e.g. 1.875) |
| |
| Ada bugs |
| |
| * [110]8344: Ada build problem due to conflict between gcc/final.o, |
| gcc/ada/final.o |
| |
| Preprocessor bugs |
| |
| * [111]8524: _Pragma within macros is improperly expanded |
| * [112]8880: __WCHAR_TYPE__ macro incorrectly set to "long int" with |
| -fshort-wchar |
| |
| ARM-specific |
| |
| * [113]9090: arm ICE with >= -O2; regression from gcc-2.95 |
| |
| x86-specific (Intel/AMD) |
| |
| * [114]8588: ICE in extract_insn, at recog.c:NNNN (shift instruction) |
| * [115]8599: loop unroll bug with -march=k6-3 |
| * [116]9506: ABI breakage in structure return (affects BSD and Cygwin, but |
| not GNU/Linux) |
| |
| FreeBSD 5.0 specific |
| |
| * [117]9484: GCC 3.2.1 Bootstrap failure on FreeBSD 5.0 |
| |
| RTEMS-specific |
| |
| * [118]9292: hppa1.1-rtems configurery problems |
| * [119]9293: [m68k-elf/rtems] config/m68k/t-crtstuff bug |
| * [120]9295: [mips-rtems] config/mips/rtems.h init/fini issue |
| * [121]9296: gthr-rtems regression |
| * [122]9316: powerpc-rtems: extending multilibs |
| |
| HP-PA specific |
| |
| * [123]9493: ICE with -O2 when building a simple function |
| |
| Documentation |
| |
| * [124]7341: hyperlink to gcov in GCC documentation doesn't work |
| * [125]8947: Please add a warning about "-malign-double" in docs |
| * [126]7448, [127]8882: typo cleanups |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.2.1 |
| |
| 3.2.1 adds a new warning, -Wabi. This option warns when GNU C++ generates |
| code that is known not to be binary-compatible with the vendor-neutral |
| ia32/ia64 ABI. Please consult the GCC manual, included in the distribution, |
| for details. |
| |
| This release also removes an old GCC extension, "naming types", and the |
| documentation now directs users to use a different GCC extension, |
| __typeof__, instead. The feature had evidently been broken for a while. |
| |
| Otherwise, 3.2.1 is a bug fix release only; other than bug fixes and the new |
| warning there are no new features that were not present in GCC 3.2. |
| |
| In addition, the previous fix for [128]PR 7445 (poor performance of |
| std::locale::classic() in multi-threaded applications) was reverted |
| ("unfixed"), because the "fix" was not thread-safe. |
| |
| Bug Fixes |
| |
| This section lists the problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system |
| that are known to be fixed in the 3.2.1 release. This list might not be |
| complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not |
| listed here). As you can see, the number of bug fixes is quite large, so it |
| is strongly recommended that users of earlier GCC 3.x releases upgrade to |
| GCC 3.2.1. |
| |
| Internal Compiler Errors (multi-platform) |
| |
| * [129]2521: (c++) ICE in build_ptrmemfunc, in cp/typeck.c |
| * [130]5661: (c++) ICE instantiating template on array of unknown size |
| (bad code) |
| * [131]6419: (c++) ICE in make_decl_rtl for "longest" attribute on 64-bit |
| platforms |
| * [132]6994: (c++) ICE in find_function_data |
| * [133]7150: preprocessor: GCC -dM -E gives an ICE |
| * [134]7160: ICE when optimizing branches without a return value |
| * [135]7228: (c++) ICE when using member template and template function |
| * [136]7266: (c++) ICE with -pedantic on missing typename |
| * [137]7353: ICE from use of "Naming Types" extension, see above |
| * [138]7411: ICE in instantiate_virtual_regs_1, in function.c |
| * [139]7478: (c++) ICE on static_cast inside template |
| * [140]7526: preprocessor core dump when _Pragma implies #pragma |
| dependency |
| * [141]7721: (c++) ICE on simple (but incorrect) template ([142]7803 is a |
| duplicate) |
| * [143]7754: (c++) ICE on union with template parameter |
| * [144]7788: (c++) redeclaring a definition as an incomplete class causes |
| ICE |
| * [145]8031: (c++) ICE in comptypes, in cp/typeck.c |
| * [146]8055: preprocessor dies with SIG11 when building FreeBSD kernel |
| * [147]8067: (c++) ICE due to mishandling of __FUNCTION__ and related |
| variables |
| * [148]8134: (c++) ICE in force_store_init_value on legal code |
| * [149]8149: (c++) ICE on incomplete type |
| * [150]8160: (c++) ICE in build_modify_expr, in cp/typeck.c: array |
| initialization |
| |
| C++ (compiler and library) bugs |
| |
| * [151]5607: No pointer adjustment in covariant return types |
| * [152]6579: Infinite loop with statement expressions in member |
| initialization |
| * [153]6803: Default copy constructor bug in GCC 3.1 |
| * [154]7176: g++ confused by friend and static member with same name |
| * [155]7188: Segfault with template class and recursive (incorrect) |
| initializer list |
| * [156]7306: Regression: GCC 3.x fails to compile code with virtual |
| inheritance if a method has a variable number of arguments |
| * [157]7461: ctype<char>::classic_table() returns offset array on Cygwin |
| * [158]7524: f(const float arg[3]) fails |
| * [159]7584: Erroneous ambiguous base error on using declaration |
| * [160]7676: Member template overloading problem |
| * [161]7679: infinite loop when a right parenthesis is missing |
| * [162]7811: default locale not taken from environment |
| * [163]7961: compare( char *) implemented incorrectly in basic_string<> |
| * [164]8071: basic_ostream::operator<<(streambuf*) loops forever if |
| streambuf::underflow() leaves gptr() NULL (dups: [165]8127, [166]6745) |
| * [167]8096: deque::at() throws std::range_error instead of |
| std::out_of_range |
| * [168]8127: cout << cin.rdbuf() infinite loop |
| * [169]8218: Excessively large memory consumed for classes with large |
| array members |
| * [170]8287: GCC 3.2: Destructor called for non-constructed local object |
| * [171]8347: empty vector range used in string construction causes core |
| dump |
| * [172]8348: fail() flag is set in istringstream when eof() flag is set |
| * [173]8391: regression: infinite loop in cp/decl2.c(finish_file) |
| |
| C and optimizer bugs |
| |
| * [174]6627: -fno-align-functions doesn't seem to disable function |
| alignment |
| * [175]6631: life_analysis misoptimizes code to initialize fields of a |
| structure |
| * [176]7102: unsigned char division results in floating exception |
| * [177]7120: Run once loop should *always* be unrolled (pessimization) |
| * [178]7209: Bug involving array referencing and ?: operator |
| * [179]7515: invalid inlining of global function with -O3 |
| * [180]7814: incorrect scheduling for glibc-2.2.92 strcpy test |
| * [181]8467: bug in sibling call optimization |
| |
| Preprocessor bugs |
| |
| * [182]4890: incorrect line markers from the traditional preprocessor |
| * [183]7357: -M option omits system headers files (making it the same as |
| -MM) |
| * [184]7358: Changes to Sun's make Dependencies |
| * [185]7602: C++ header files found in CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH treated as C |
| headers |
| * [186]7862: Interrupting GCC -MD removes .d file but not .o |
| * [187]8190: Failed compilation deletes -MD dependency file |
| * [188]8524: _Pragma within macro is improperly expanded |
| |
| x86 specific (Intel/AMD) |
| |
| * [189]5351: (i686-only) function pass-by-value structure copy corrupts |
| stack ([190]7591 is a duplicate) |
| * [191]6845, [192]7034, [193]7124, [194]7174: ICE's with |
| -march=pentium3/pentium2/athlon (these are all the same underlying bug, |
| in MMX register use) |
| * [195]7134, [196]7375, [197]7390: ICE with -march=athlon (maybe same as |
| above?) |
| * [198]6890: xmmintrin.h, _MM_TRANSPOSE4_PS is broken |
| * [199]6981: wrong code in 64-bit manipulation on x86 |
| * [200]7242: GCC -mcpu=pentium[23] doesn't define __tune_pentiumpro__ |
| macro |
| * [201]7396: ix86: cmpgt_ss, cmpge_ss, cmpngt_ss, and cmpnge_ss SSE |
| intrinsics are broken |
| * [202]7630: GCC 3.2 breaks on Mozilla 1.0's JS sources with |
| -march=pentium4 |
| * [203]7693: Typo in i386 mmintrin.h header |
| * [204]7723: ICE - Pentium3 sse - GCC 3.2 |
| * [205]7951: ICE on -march=pentium4 -O2 -mfpmath=sse |
| * [206]8146: (i686 only) gcc 3.2 miscompiles gcc 2.95.3 |
| |
| PowerPC specific |
| |
| * [207]5967: GCC bug when profiling nested functions on powerpc |
| * [208]6984: wrong code generated with -O2, -O3, -Os for do-while loop on |
| PowerPC |
| * [209]7114: PowerPC: ICE building strcoll.op from glibc-2.2.5 |
| * [210]7130: miscompiled code for GCC-3.1 in powerpc linux with |
| -funroll-all-loops |
| * [211]7133: PowerPC ICE: unrecognizable insn |
| * [212]7380: ICE in extract_insn, at recog.c:2148 |
| * [213]8252: ICE on Altivec code with optimization turned on |
| * [214]8451: Altivec ICE in GCC 3.2 |
| |
| HP/PA specific |
| |
| * [215]7250: __ashrdi3 returns wrong value on 32 bit hppa |
| |
| SPARC specific |
| |
| * [216]6668: when using --disable-multilib, libgcc_s.so is installed in |
| the wrong place on sparc-solaris |
| * [217]7151: ICE when compiling for UltraSPARC |
| * [218]7335: SPARC: ICE in verify_wide_reg (flow.c:557) with long double |
| and -O1 |
| * [219]7842: [REGRESSION] SPARC code gen bug |
| |
| ARM specific |
| |
| * [220]7856: [arm] invalid offset in constant pool reference |
| * [221]7967: optimization produces wrong code (ARM) |
| |
| Alpha specific |
| |
| * [222]7374: __builtin_fabsl broken on alpha |
| |
| IBM s390 specific |
| |
| * [223]7370: ICE in fixup_var_refs_1 on s390x |
| * [224]7409: loop optimization bug on s390x-linux-gnu |
| * [225]8232: s390x: ICE when using bcmp with int length argument |
| |
| SCO specific |
| |
| * [226]7623: SCO OpenServer build fails with machmode.def: undefined |
| symbol: BITS_PER_UNIT |
| |
| m68k/Coldfire specific |
| |
| * [227]8314: crtbegin, crtend need to be multilib'ed for this platform |
| |
| Documentation |
| |
| * [228]761: Document some undocumented options |
| * [229]5610: Fix documentation about invoking SSE instructions |
| (-mfpmath=sse) |
| * [230]7484: List -Wmissing-declarations as C-only option |
| * [231]7531: -mcmodel not documented for x86-64 |
| * [232]8120: Update documentation of bad use of ## |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| GCC 3.2 |
| |
| 3.2 is a small bug fix release, but there is a change to the application |
| binary interface (ABI), hence the change to the second part of the version |
| number. |
| |
| The main purpose of the 3.2 release is to correct a couple of problems in |
| the C++ ABI, with the intention of providing a stable interface going |
| forward. Accordingly, 3.2 is only a small change to 3.1.1. |
| |
| Bug Fixes |
| |
| C++ |
| |
| * [233]7320: g++ 3.2 relocation problem |
| * [234]7470: vtable: virtual function pointers not in declaration order |
| |
| libstdc++ |
| |
| * [235]6410: Trouble with non-ASCII monetary symbols and wchar_t |
| * [236]6503, [237]6642, [238]7186: Problems with comparing or subtracting |
| various types of const and non-const iterators |
| * [239]7216: ambiguity with basic_iostream::traits_type |
| * [240]7220: problem with basic_istream::ignore(0,delimiter) |
| * [241]7222: locale::operator==() doesn't work on std::locale("") |
| * [242]7286: placement operator delete issue |
| * [243]7442: cxxabi.h does not match the C++ ABI |
| * [244]7445: poor performance of std::locale::classic() in multi-threaded |
| applications |
| |
| x86-64 specific |
| |
| * [245]7291: off-by-one in generated inline bzero code for x86-64 |
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| |
| GCC 3.1 |
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| July 27, 2002 |
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| GCC 3.1 Release Series |
| Changes, New Features, and Fixes |
| |
| Additional changes in GCC 3.1.1 |
| |
| * A bug related to how structures and unions are returned has been fixed |
| for powerpc-*-netbsd*. |
| * An important bug in the implementation of -fprefetch-loop-arrays has |
| been fixed. Previously the optimization prefetched random blocks of |
| memory for most targets except for i386. |
| * The Java compiler now compiles Java programs much faster and also works |
| with parallel make. |
| * Nested functions have been fixed for mips*-*-netbsd*. |
| * Some missing floating point support routines have beed added for |
| mips*-*-netbsd*. |
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| removed in GCC 3.3. (It remains possible to preprocess non-C code with |
| the traditional preprocessor.) |
| * The default debugging format for most ELF platforms (including GNU/Linux |
| and FreeBSD; notable exception is Solaris) has changed from stabs to |
| DWARF2. This requires GDB 5.1.1 or later. |
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| General Optimizer Improvements |
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| * Jan Hubicka, SuSE Labs, together with Richard Henderson, Red Hat, and |
| Andreas Jaeger, SuSE Labs, has contributed [2]infrastructure for profile |
| driven optimizations. |
| Options -fprofile-arcs and -fbranch-probabilities can now be used to |
| improve speed of the generated code by profiling the actual program |
| behaviour on typical runs. In the absence of profile info the compiler |
| attempts to guess the profile statically. |
| * [3]SPEC2000 and SPEC95 benchmark suites are now used daily to monitor |
| performance of the generated code. |
| According to the SPECInt2000 results on an AMD Athlon CPU, the code |
| generated by GCC 3.1 is 6% faster on the average (8.2% faster with |
| profile feedback) compared to GCC 3.0. The code produced by GCC 3.0 is |
| about 2.1% faster compared to 2.95.3. Tests were done using the -O2 |
| -march=athlon command-line options. |
| * Alexandre Oliva, of Red Hat, has generalized the tree inlining |
| infrastructure developed by CodeSourcery, LLC for the C++ front end, so |
| that it is now used in the C front end too. Inlining functions as trees |
| exposes them earlier to the compiler, giving it more opportunities for |
| optimization. |
| * Support for data prefetching instructions has been added to the GCC back |
| end and several targets. A new __builtin_prefetch intrinsic is available |
| to explicitly insert prefetch instructions and experimental support for |
| loop array prefetching has been added (see -fprefetch-loop-array |
| documentation). |
| * Support for emitting debugging information for macros has been added for |
| DWARF2. It is activated using -g3. |
| |
| New Languages and Language specific improvements |
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| C/C++ |
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| * A few more [4]ISO C99 features. |
| * The preprocessor is 10-50% faster than the preprocessor in GCC 3.0. |
| * The preprocessor's symbol table has been merged with the symbol table of |
| the C, C++ and Objective-C front ends. |
| * The preprocessor consumes less memory than the preprocessor in GCC 3.0, |
| often significantly so. On normal input files, it typically consumes |
| less memory than pre-3.0 cccp-based GCC, too. |
| |
| C++ |
| |
| * -fhonor-std and -fno-honor-std have been removed. -fno-honor-std was a |
| workaround to allow std compliant code to work with the non-std |
| compliant libstdc++-v2. libstdc++-v3 is std compliant. |
| * The C++ ABI has been fixed so that void (A::*)() const is mangled as |
| "M1AKFvvE", rather than "MK1AFvvE" as before. This change only affects |
| pointer to cv-qualified member function types. |
| * The C++ ABI has been changed to correctly handle this code: |
| struct A { |
| void operator delete[] (void *, size_t); |
| }; |
| |
| struct B : public A { |
| }; |
| |
| new B[10]; |
| |
| The amount of storage allocated for the array will be greater than it |
| was in 3.0, in order to store the number of elements in the array, so |
| that the correct size can be passed to operator delete[] when the array |
| is deleted. Previously, the value passed to operator delete[] was |
| unpredictable. |
| This change will only affect code that declares a two-argument operator |
| delete[] with a second parameter of type size_t in a base class, and |
| does not override that definition in a derived class. |
| * The C++ ABI has been changed so that: |
| struct A { |
| void operator delete[] (void *, size_t); |
| void operator delete[] (void *); |
| }; |
| |
| does not cause unnecessary storage to be allocated when an array of A |
| objects is allocated. |
| This change will only affect code that declares both of these forms of |
| operator delete[], and declared the two-argument form before the |
| one-argument form. |
| * The C++ ABI has been changed so that when a parameter is passed by |
| value, any cleanup for that parameter is performed in the caller, as |
| specified by the ia64 C++ ABI, rather than the called function as |
| before. As a result, classes with a non-trivial destructor but a trivial |
| copy constructor will be passed and returned by invisible reference, |
| rather than by bitwise copy as before. |
| * G++ now supports the "named return value optimization": for code like |
| A f () { |
| A a; |
| ... |
| return a; |
| } |
| |
| G++ will allocate a in the return value slot, so that the return becomes |
| a no-op. For this to work, all return statements in the function must |
| return the same variable. |
| * Improvements to the C++ library are listed in [5]the libstdc++-v3 FAQ. |
| |
| Objective-C |
| |
| * Annoying linker warnings (due to incorrect code being generated) have |
| been fixed. |
| * If a class method cannot be found, the compiler no longer issues a |
| warning if a corresponding instance method exists in the root class. |
| * Forward @protocol declarations have been fixed. |
| * Loading of categories has been fixed in certain situations (GNU run time |
| only). |
| * The class lookup in the run-time library has been rewritten so that |
| class method dispatch is more than twice as fast as it used to be (GNU |
| run time only). |
| |
| Java |
| |
| * libgcj now includes RMI, java.lang.ref.*, javax.naming, and |
| javax.transaction. |
| * Property files and other system resources can be compiled into |
| executables which use libgcj using the new gcj --resource feature. |
| * libgcj has been ported to more platforms. In particular there is now a |
| mostly-functional mingw32 (Windows) target port. |
| * JNI and CNI invocation interfaces were implemented, so gcj-compiled Java |
| code can now be called from a C/C++ application. |
| * gcj can now use builtin functions for certain known methods, for |
| instance Math.cos. |
| * gcj can now automatically remove redundant array-store checks in some |
| common cases. |
| * The --no-store-checks optimization option was added. This can be used to |
| omit runtime store checks for code which is known not to throw |
| ArrayStoreException |
| * The following third party interface standards were added to libgcj: |
| org.w3c.dom and org.xml.sax. |
| * java.security has been merged with GNU Classpath. The new package is now |
| JDK 1.2 compliant, and much more complete. |
| * A bytecode verifier was added to the libgcj interpreter. |
| * java.lang.Character was rewritten to comply with the Unicode 3.0 |
| standard, and improve performance. |
| * Partial support for many more locales was added to libgcj. |
| * Socket timeouts have been implemented. |
| * libgcj has been merged into a single shared library. There are no longer |
| separate shared libraries for the garbage collector and zlib. |
| * Several performance improvements were made to gcj and libgcj: |
| + Hash synchronization (thin locks) |
| + A special allocation path for finalizer-free objects |
| + Thread-local allocation |
| + Parallel GC, and other GC tweaks |
| |
| Fortran |
| |
| Fortran improvements are listed in [6]the Fortran documentation. |
| |
| Ada |
| |
| [7]Ada Core Technologies, Inc, has contributed its GNAT Ada 95 front end and |
| associated tools. The GNAT compiler fully implements the Ada language as |
| defined by the ISO/IEC 8652 standard. |
| |
| Please note that the integration of the Ada front end is still work in |
| progress. |
| |
| New Targets and Target Specific Improvements |
| |
| * Hans-Peter Nilsson has contributed a port to [8]MMIX, the CPU |
| architecture used in new editions of Donald E. Knuth's The Art of |
| Computer Programming. |
| * [9]Axis Communications has contributed its port to the CRIS CPU |
| architecture, used in the ETRAX system-on-a-chip series. See [10]Axis' |
| developer site for technical information. |
| * Alexandre Oliva, of Red Hat, has contributed a port to the [11]SuperH |
| SH5 64-bit RISC microprocessor architecture, extending the existing SH |
| port. |
| * UltraSPARC is fully supported in 64-bit mode. The option -m64 enables |
| it. |
| * For compatibility with the Sun compiler #pragma redefine_extname has |
| been implemented on Solaris. |
| * The x86 back end has had some noticeable work done to it. |
| + SuSE Labs developers Jan Hubicka, Bo Thorsen and Andreas Jaeger |
| have contributed a port to the AMD x86-64 architecture. For more |
| information on x86-64 see [12]http://www.x86-64.org. |
| + The compiler now supports MMX, 3DNow!, SSE, and SSE2 instructions. |
| Options -mmmx, -m3dnow, -msse, and -msse2 will enable the |
| respective instruction sets. Intel C++ compatible MMX/3DNow!/SSE |
| intrinsics are implemented. SSE2 intrinsics will be added in next |
| major release. |
| + Following those improvements, targets for Pentium MMX, K6-2, K6-3, |
| Pentium III, Pentium 4, and Athlon 4 Mobile/XP/MP were added. Refer |
| to the documentation on -march= and -mcpu= options for details. |
| + For those targets that support it, -mfpmath=sse will cause the |
| compiler to generate SSE/SSE2 instructions for floating point math |
| instead of x87 instructions. Usually, this will lead to quicker |
| code — especially on the Pentium 4. Note that only scalar floating |
| point instructions are used and GCC does not exploit SIMD features |
| yet. |
| + Prefetch support has been added to the Pentium III, Pentium 4, |
| K6-2, K6-3, and Athlon series. |
| + Code generated for floating point to integer conversions has been |
| improved leading to better performance of many 3D applications. |
| * The PowerPC back end has added 64-bit PowerPC GNU/Linux support. |
| * C++ support for AIX has been improved. |
| * Aldy Hernandez, of Red Hat, Inc, has contributed extensions to the |
| PowerPC port supporting the AltiVec programming model (SIMD). The |
| support, though presently useful, is experimental and is expected to |
| stabilize for 3.2. The support is written to conform to Motorola's |
| AltiVec specs. See -maltivec. |
| |
| Obsolete Systems |
| |
| Support for a number of older systems has been declared obsolete in GCC 3.1. |
| Unless there is activity to revive them, the next release of GCC will have |
| their sources permanently removed. |
| |
| All configurations of the following processor architectures have been |
| declared obsolete: |
| * MIL-STD-1750A, 1750a-*-* |
| * AMD A29k, a29k-*-* |
| * Convex, c*-convex-* |
| * Clipper, clipper-*-* |
| * Elxsi, elxsi-*-* |
| * Intel i860, i860-*-* |
| * Sun picoJava, pj-*-* and pjl-*-* |
| * Western Electric 32000, we32k-*-* |
| |
| Most configurations of the following processor architectures have been |
| declared obsolete, but we are preserving a few systems which may have active |
| developers. It is unlikely that the remaining systems will survive much |
| longer unless we see definite signs of port activity. |
| * Motorola 88000 except |
| + Generic a.out, m88k-*-aout* |
| + Generic SVR4, m88k-*-sysv4 |
| + OpenBSD, m88k-*-openbsd* |
| * NS32k except |
| + NetBSD, ns32k-*-netbsd* |
| + OpenBSD, ns32k-*-openbsd*. |
| * ROMP except |
| + OpenBSD, romp-*-openbsd*. |
| |
| Finally, only some configurations of these processor architectures are being |
| obsoleted. |
| * Alpha: |
| + OSF/1, alpha*-*-osf[123]*. (Digital Unix and Tru64 Unix, aka |
| alpha*-*-osf[45], are still supported.) |
| * ARM: |
| + RISCiX, arm-*-riscix*. |
| * i386: |
| + 386BSD, i?86-*-bsd* |
| + Chorus, i?86-*-chorusos* |
| + DG/UX, i?86-*-dgux* |
| + FreeBSD 1.x, i?86-*-freebsd1.* |
| + IBM AIX, i?86-*-aix* |
| + ISC UNIX, i?86-*-isc* |
| + Linux with pre-BFD linker, i?86-*-linux*oldld* |
| + NEXTstep, i?86-next-* |
| + OSF UNIX, i?86-*-osf1* and i?86-*-osfrose* |
| + RTEMS/coff, i?86-*-rtemscoff* |
| + RTEMS/go32, i?86-go32-rtems* |
| + Sequent/BSD, i?86-sequent-bsd* |
| + Sequent/ptx before version 3, i?86-sequent-ptx[12]* and |
| i?86-sequent-sysv3* |
| + SunOS, i?86-*-sunos* |
| * Motorola 68000: |
| + Altos, m68[k0]*-altos-* |
| + Apollo, m68[k0]*-apollo-* |
| + Apple A/UX, m68[k0]*-apple-* |
| + Bull, m68[k0]*-bull-* |
| + Convergent, m68[k0]*-convergent-* |
| + Generic SVR3, m68[k0]*-*-sysv3* |
| + ISI, m68[k0]*-isi-* |
| + LynxOS, m68[k0]*-*-lynxos* |
| + NEXT, m68[k0]*-next-* |
| + RTEMS/coff, m68[k0]*-*-rtemscoff* |
| + Sony, m68[k0]*-sony-* |
| * MIPS: |
| + DEC Ultrix, mips-*-ultrix* and mips-dec-* |
| + Generic BSD, mips-*-bsd* |
| + Generic System V, mips-*-sysv* |
| + IRIX before version 5, mips-sgi-irix[1234]* |
| + RiscOS, mips-*-riscos* |
| + Sony, mips-sony-* |
| + Tandem, mips-tandem-* |
| * SPARC: |
| + RTEMS/a.out, sparc-*-rtemsaout*. |
| |
| Documentation improvements |
| |
| * The old manual ("Using and Porting the GNU Compiler Collection") has |
| been replaced by a users manual ("Using the GNU Compiler Collection") |
| and a separate internals reference manual ("GNU Compiler Collection |
| Internals"). |
| * More complete and much improved documentation about GCC's internal |
| representation used by the C and C++ front ends. |
| * Many cleanups and improvements in general. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [13]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [14]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [15]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [16]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [17]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [18]gcc@gnu.org or [19]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of |
| our lists have [20]public archives. |
| |
| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
| Boston, MA 02110, USA. |
| |
| Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any |
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| |
| References |
| |
| 1. http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2002-07/msg01208.html |
| 2. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/profiledriven.html |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/benchmarks/ |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.1/c99status.html |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/faq/index.html#4_1 |
| 6. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.1.1/g77/News.html |
| 7. http://www.adacore.com/home/ |
| 8. http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/mmix.html |
| 9. http://www.axis.com/ |
| 10. http://developer.axis.com/ |
| 11. http://www.superh.com/ |
| 12. http://www.x86-64.org/ |
| 13. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 14. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 15. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 16. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 17. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 18. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 19. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 20. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 21. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.0/gcc-3.0.html |
| |
| GCC 3.0.4 |
| |
| February 20, 2002 |
| |
| The [1]GNU project and the GCC developers are pleased to announce the |
| release of GCC 3.0.4, which is a bug-fix release for the GCC 3.0 series. |
| |
| GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports |
| several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler |
| Collection. |
| |
| GCC 3.0.x has several new optimizations, new targets, new languages and many |
| other new features, relative to GCC 2.95.x. See the [2]new features page for |
| a more complete list. |
| |
| A list of [3]successful builds is updated as new information becomes |
| available. |
| |
| The GCC developers would like to thank the numerous people that have |
| contributed new features, test results, bug fixes, etc to GCC. This |
| [4]amazing group of volunteers is what makes GCC successful. |
| |
| And finally, we can't in good conscience fail to mention some [5]caveats to |
| using GCC 3.0.x. |
| |
| For additional information about GCC please refer to the [6]GCC project web |
| site or contact the [7]GCC development mailing list. |
| |
| To obtain GCC please use [8]our mirror sites, one of the [9]GNU mirror |
| sites, or our CVS server. |
| _________________________________________________________________ |
| |
| Previous 3.0.x Releases |
| |
| December 20, 2001: GCC 3.0.3 has been released. |
| October 25, 2001: GCC 3.0.2 has been released. |
| August 20, 2001: GCC 3.0.1 has been released. |
| June 18, 2001: GCC 3.0 has been released. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [10]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [11]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [12]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [13]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [14]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [15]gcc@gnu.org or [16]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of |
| our lists have [17]public archives. |
| |
| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
| Boston, MA 02110, USA. |
| |
| Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any |
| medium, provided this notice is preserved. |
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| References |
| |
| 1. http://www.gnu.org/ |
| 2. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.0/features.html |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.0/buildstat.html |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Contributors.html |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.0/caveats.html |
| 6. http://gcc.gnu.org/index.html |
| 7. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 8. http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html |
| 9. http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html |
| 10. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 11. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 12. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 13. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 14. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 15. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 16. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 17. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 18. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.0/features.html |
| |
| GCC 3.0 New Features |
| |
| Additional changes in GCC 3.0.4 |
| |
| * GCC 3.0 now supports newer versions of the [1]NetBSD operating system, |
| which use the ELF object file format, on x86 processors. |
| * Correct debugging information is generated from functions that have |
| lines from multiple files (e.g. yacc output). |
| * A fix for whitespace handling in the -traditional preprocessor, which |
| can affect Fortran. |
| * Fixes to the exception handling runtime. |
| * More fixes for bad code generation in C++. |
| * A fix for shared library generation under AIX 4.3. |
| * Documentation updates. |
| * Port of GCC to Tensilica's Xtensa processor contributed. |
| * A fix for compiling the PPC Linux kernel (FAT fs wouldn't link). |
| |
| Additional changes in GCC 3.0.3 |
| |
| * A fix to correct an accidental change to the PowerPC ABI. |
| * Fixes for bad code generation on a variety of architectures. |
| * Improvements to the debugging information generated for C++ classes. |
| * Fixes for bad code generation in C++. |
| * A fix to avoid crashes in the C++ demangler. |
| * A fix to the C++ standard library to avoid buffer overflows. |
| * Miscellaneous improvements for a variety of architectures. |
| |
| Additional changes in GCC 3.0.2 |
| |
| * Fixes for bad code generation during loop unrolling. |
| * Fixes for bad code generation by the sibling call optimization. |
| * Minor improvements to x86 code generation. |
| * Implementation of function descriptors in C++ vtables for IA64. |
| * Numerous minor bug-fixes. |
| |
| Additional changes in GCC 3.0.1 |
| |
| * C++ fixes for incorrect code-generation. |
| * Improved cross-compiling support for the C++ standard library. |
| * Fixes for some embedded targets that worked in GCC 2.95.3, but not in |
| GCC 3.0. |
| * Fixes for various exception-handling bugs. |
| * A port to the S/390 architecture. |
| |
| General Optimizer Improvements |
| |
| * [2]Basic block reordering pass. |
| * New if-conversion pass with support for conditional (predicated) |
| execution. |
| * New tail call and sibling call elimination optimizations. |
| * New register renaming pass. |
| * New (experimental) [3]static single assignment (SSA) representation |
| support. |
| * New dead-code elimination pass implemented using the SSA representation. |
| * [4]Global null pointer test elimination. |
| * [5]Global code hoisting/unification. |
| * More builtins and optimizations for stdio.h, string.h and old BSD |
| functions, as well as for ISO C99 functions. |
| * New builtin __builtin_expect for giving hints to the branch predictor. |
| |
| New Languages and Language specific improvements |
| |
| * The GNU Compiler for the Java(TM) language (GCJ) is now integrated and |
| supported, including the run-time library containing most common non-GUI |
| Java classes, a bytecode interpreter, and the Boehm conservative garbage |
| collector. Many bugs have been fixed. GCJ can compile Java source or |
| Java bytecodes to either native code or Java class files, and supports |
| native methods written in either the standard JNI or the more efficient |
| and convenient CNI. |
| * Here is a [6]partial list of C++ improvements, both new features and |
| those no longer supported. |
| * New C++ ABI. On the IA-64 platform GCC is capable of inter-operating |
| with other IA-64 compilers. |
| * The new ABI also significantly reduces the size of symbol and debug |
| information. |
| * New [7]C++ support library and many C++ bug fixes, vastly improving our |
| conformance to the ISO C++ standard. |
| * New [8]inliner for C++. |
| * Rewritten C preprocessor, integrated into the C, C++ and Objective C |
| compilers, with very many improvements including ISO C99 support and |
| [9]improvements to dependency generation. |
| * Support for more [10]ISO C99 features. |
| * Many improvements to support for checking calls to format functions such |
| as printf and scanf, including support for ISO C99 format features, |
| extensions from the Single Unix Specification and GNU libc 2.2, checking |
| of strfmon formats and features to assist in auditing for format string |
| security bugs. |
| * New warnings for C code that may have undefined semantics because of |
| violations of sequence point rules in the C standard (such as a = a++;, |
| a[n] = b[n++]; and a[i++] = i;), included in -Wall. |
| * Additional warning option -Wfloat-equal. |
| * Improvements to -Wtraditional. |
| * Fortran improvements are listed in [11]the Fortran documentation. |
| |
| New Targets and Target Specific Improvements |
| |
| * New x86 back-end, generating much improved code. |
| * Support for a generic i386-elf target contributed. |
| * New option to emit x86 assembly code using Intel style syntax |
| (-mintel-syntax). |
| * HPUX 11 support contributed. |
| * Improved PowerPC code generation, including scheduled prologue and |
| epilogue. |
| * Port of GCC to Intel's IA-64 processor contributed. |
| * Port of GCC to Motorola's MCore 210 and 340 contributed. |
| * New unified back-end for Arm, Thumb and StrongArm contributed. |
| * Port of GCC to Intel's XScale processor contributed. |
| * Port of GCC to Atmel's AVR microcontrollers contributed. |
| * Port of GCC to Mitsubishi's D30V processor contributed. |
| * Port of GCC to Matsushita's AM33 processor (a member of the MN10300 |
| processor family) contributed. |
| * Port of GCC to Fujitsu's FR30 processor contributed. |
| * Port of GCC to Motorola's 68HC11 and 68HC12 processors contributed. |
| * Port of GCC to Sun's picoJava processor core contributed. |
| |
| Documentation improvements |
| |
| * Substantially rewritten and improved C preprocessor manual. |
| * Many improvements to other documentation. |
| * Manpages for gcc, cpp and gcov are now generated automatically from the |
| master Texinfo manual, eliminating the problem of manpages being out of |
| date. (The generated manpages are only extracts from the full manual, |
| which is provided in Texinfo form, from which info, HTML, other formats |
| and a printed manual can be generated.) |
| * Generated info files are included in the release tarballs alongside |
| their Texinfo sources, avoiding problems on some platforms with building |
| makeinfo as part of the GCC distribution. |
| |
| Other significant improvements |
| |
| * Garbage collection used internally by the compiler for most memory |
| allocation instead of obstacks. |
| * Lengauer and Tarjan algorithm used for computing dominators in the CFG. |
| This algorithm can be significantly faster and more space efficient than |
| our older algorithm. |
| * gccbug script provided to assist in submitting bug reports to our bug |
| tracking system. (Bug reports previously submitted directly to our |
| mailing lists, for which you received no bug tracking number, should be |
| submitted again using gccbug if you can reproduce the problem with GCC |
| 3.0.) |
| * The internal libgcc library is [12]built as a shared library on systems |
| that support it. |
| * Extensive testsuite included with GCC, with many new tests. In addition |
| to tests for GCC bugs that have been fixed, many tests have been added |
| for language features, compiler warnings and builtin functions. |
| * Additional language-independent warning options -Wpacked, -Wpadded, |
| -Wunreachable-code and -Wdisabled-optimization. |
| * Target-independent options -falign-functions, -falign-loops and |
| -falign-jumps. |
| |
| Plus a great many bug fixes and almost all the [13]features found in GCC |
| 2.95. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [14]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [15]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [16]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [17]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [18]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [19]gcc@gnu.org or [20]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of |
| our lists have [21]public archives. |
| |
| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
| Boston, MA 02110, USA. |
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| Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any |
| medium, provided this notice is preserved. |
| Last modified 2007-02-24 [22]Valid XHTML 1.0 |
| |
| References |
| |
| 1. http://www.netbsd.org/ |
| 2. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/reorder.html |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/ssa.html |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/null.html |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/unify.html |
| 6. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.0/c++features.html |
| 7. http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/ |
| 8. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/inlining.html |
| 9. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/dependencies.html |
| 10. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.0/c99status.html |
| 11. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.4.6/g77/News.html |
| 12. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.0/libgcc.html |
| 13. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.95/features.html |
| 14. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 15. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 16. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 17. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 18. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 19. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 20. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 21. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 22. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.0/caveats.html |
| |
| GCC 3.0 Caveats |
| |
| * -fstrict-aliasing is now part of -O2 and higher optimization levels. |
| This allows the compiler to assume the strictest aliasing rules |
| applicable to the language being compiled. For C and C++, this activates |
| optimizations based on the type of expressions. This optimization may |
| thus break old, non-compliant code. |
| * Enumerations are now properly promoted to int in function parameters and |
| function returns. Normally this change is not visible, but when using |
| -fshort-enums this is an ABI change. |
| * The undocumented extension that allowed C programs to have a label at |
| the end of a compound statement has been deprecated and may be removed |
| in a future version. Programs that now generate a warning about this may |
| be fixed by adding a null statement (a single semicolon) after the |
| label. |
| * The poorly documented extension that allowed string constants in C, C++ |
| and Objective C to contain unescaped newlines has been deprecated and |
| may be removed in a future version. Programs using this extension may be |
| fixed in several ways: the bare newline may be replaced by \n, or |
| preceded by \n\, or string concatenation may be used with the bare |
| newline preceded by \n" and " placed at the start of the next line. |
| * The Chill compiler is not included in GCC 3.0, because of the lack of a |
| volunteer to convert it to use garbage collection. |
| * Certain non-standard iostream methods from earlier versions of libstdc++ |
| are not included in libstdc++ v3, i.e. filebuf::attach, ostream::form, |
| and istream::gets. Here are workaround hints for: [1]ostream::form, |
| [2]filebuf::attach. |
| * The new C++ ABI is not yet fully supported by current (as of 2001-07-01) |
| releases and development versions of GDB, or any earlier versions. There |
| is a problem setting breakpoints by line number, and other related |
| issues that have been fixed in GCC 3.0 but not yet handled in GDB: |
| [3]http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-bugs/2001-06/msg00421.html |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [4]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [5]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [6]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [7]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [8]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing list |
| might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [9]gcc@gnu.org or [10]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of our |
| lists have [11]public archives. |
| |
| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
| Boston, MA 02110, USA. |
| |
| Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any |
| medium, provided this notice is preserved. |
| Last modified 2006-06-21 [12]Valid XHTML 1.0 |
| |
| References |
| |
| 1. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/21_strings/howto.html |
| 2. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/ext/howto.html |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-bugs/2001-06/msg00421.html |
| 4. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 5. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 6. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 7. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
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| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.95/index.html |
| |
| GCC 2.95 |
| |
| March 16, 2001: The GNU project and the GCC developers are pleased to |
| announce the release of GCC version 2.95.3. |
| |
| Release History |
| |
| GCC 2.95.3 |
| March 16, 2001 |
| |
| GCC 2.95.2 |
| October 27, 1999 |
| |
| GCC 2.95.1 |
| August 19, 1999 |
| |
| GCC 2.95 |
| July 31, 1999. This is the first release of GCC since the April 1999 |
| GCC/EGCS reunification and includes nearly a year's worth of new |
| development and bugfixes. |
| |
| References and Acknowledgements |
| |
| GCC used to stand for the GNU C Compiler, but since the compiler supports |
| several other languages aside from C, it now stands for the GNU Compiler |
| Collection. |
| |
| The whole suite has been extensively [1]regression tested and [2]package |
| tested. It should be reliable and suitable for widespread use. |
| |
| The compiler has several new optimizations, new targets, new languages and |
| other new features. See the [3]new features page for a more complete list of |
| new features found in the GCC 2.95 releases. |
| |
| The sources include installation instructions in both HTML and plaintext |
| forms in the install directory in the distribution. However, the most up to |
| date [4]installation instructions and [5]build/test status are on the web |
| pages. We will update those pages as new information becomes available. |
| |
| The GCC developers would like to thank the numerous people that have |
| contributed new features, test results, bugfixes, etc to GCC. This |
| [6]amazing group of volunteers is what makes GCC successful. |
| |
| And finally, we can't in good conscience fail to mention some [7]caveats to |
| using GCC 2.95. |
| |
| Download GCC 2.95 from the [8]GNU FTP server (ftp://ftp.gnu.org) |
| [9]Find a GNU mirror site |
| [10]Find a GCC mirror site |
| |
| For additional information about GCC please see the [11]GCC project web |
| server or contact the [12]GCC development mailing list. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [13]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [14]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [15]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [16]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [17]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
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| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.95/features.html |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/install/ |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.95/buildstat.html |
| 6. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Contributors.html |
| 7. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.95/caveats.html |
| 8. ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gcc/ |
| 9. http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html |
| 10. http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html |
| 11. http://gcc.gnu.org/index.html |
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| 13. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
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| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.95/features.html |
| |
| GCC 2.95 New Features |
| |
| * General Optimizer Improvements: |
| + [1]Localized register spilling to improve speed and code density |
| especially on small register class machines. |
| + [2]Global CSE using lazy code motion algorithms. |
| + [3]Improved global constant/copy propagation. |
| + [4]Improved control flow graph analysis and manipulation. |
| + [5]Local dead store elimination. |
| + [6]Memory Load hoisting/store sinking in loops. |
| + [7]Type based alias analysis is enabled by default. Note this |
| feature will expose bugs in the Linux kernel. Please refer to the |
| FAQ (as shipped with GCC 2.95) for additional information on this |
| issue. |
| + Major revamp of GIV detection, combination and simplification to |
| improve loop performance. |
| + Major improvements to register allocation and reloading. |
| * New Languages and Language specific improvements |
| + [8]Many C++ improvements. |
| + [9]Many Fortran improvements. |
| + [10]Java front-end has been integrated. [11]runtime library is |
| available separately. |
| + [12]ISO C99 support |
| + [13]Chill front-end and runtime has been integrated. |
| + Boehm garbage collector support in libobjc. |
| + More support for various pragmas which appear in vendor include |
| files |
| * New Targets and Target Specific Improvements |
| + [14]SPARC backend rewrite. |
| + -mschedule=8000 will optimize code for PA8000 class processors; |
| -mpa-risc-2-0 will generate code for PA2.0 processors |
| + Various micro-optimizations for the ia32 port. K6 optimizations |
| + Compiler will attempt to align doubles in the stack on the ia32 |
| port |
| + Alpha EV6 support |
| + PowerPC 750 |
| + RS6000/PowerPC: -mcpu=401 was added as an alias for -mcpu=403. |
| -mcpu=e603e was added to do -mcpu=603e and -msoft-float. |
| + c3x, c4x |
| + HyperSPARC |
| + SparcLite86x |
| + sh4 |
| + Support for new systems (OpenBSD, FreeBSD, UWIN, Interix, |
| arm-linux) |
| + vxWorks targets include support for vxWorks threads |
| + StrongARM 110 and ARM9 support added. ARM Scheduling parameters |
| rewritten. |
| + Various changes to the MIPS port to avoid assembler macros, which |
| in turn improves performance |
| + Various performance improvements to the i960 port. |
| + Major rewrite of ns32k port |
| * Other significant improvements |
| + [15]Ability to dump cfg information and display it using vcg. |
| + The new faster scheme for fixing vendor header files is enabled by |
| default. |
| + Experimental internationalization support. |
| + multibyte character support |
| + Some compile-time speedups for pathological problems |
| + Better support for complex types |
| * Plus the usual mountain of bugfixes |
| * Core compiler is based on the gcc2 development tree from Sept 30, 1998, |
| so we have all of the [16]features found in GCC 2.8. |
| |
| Additional Changes in GCC 2.95.1 |
| |
| * Generic bugfixes and improvements |
| + Various documentation fixes related to the GCC/EGCS merger. |
| + Fix memory management bug which could lead to spurious aborts, core |
| dumps or random parsing errors in the compiler. |
| + Fix a couple bugs in the dwarf1 and dwarf2 debug record support. |
| + Fix infinite loop in the CSE optimizer. |
| + Avoid undefined behavior in compiler FP emulation code |
| + Fix install problem when prefix is overridden on the make install |
| command. |
| + Fix problem with unwanted installation of assert.h on some systems. |
| + Fix problem with finding the wrong assembler in a single tree |
| build. |
| + Avoid increasing the known alignment of a register that is already |
| known to be a pointer. |
| * Platform specific bugfixes and improvements |
| + Codegen bugfix for prologue/epilogue for cpu32 target. |
| + Fix long long code generation bug for the Coldfire target. |
| + Fix various aborts in the SH compiler. |
| + Fix bugs in libgcc support library for the SH. |
| + Fix alpha ev6 code generation bug. |
| + Fix problems with EXIT_SUCCESS/EXIT_FAILURE redefinitions on AIX |
| platforms. |
| + Fix -fpic code generation bug for rs6000/ppc svr4 targets. |
| + Fix varargs/stdarg code generation bug for rs6000/ppc svr4 targets. |
| + Fix weak symbol handling for rs6000/ppc svr4 targets. |
| + Fix various problems with 64bit code generation for the rs6000/ppc |
| port. |
| + Fix codegen bug which caused tetex to be mis-compiled on the x86. |
| + Fix compiler abort in new cfg code exposed by x86 port. |
| + Fix out of range array reference in code convert flat registers to |
| the x87 stacked FP register file. |
| + Fix minor vxworks configuration bug. |
| + Fix return type of bsearch for SunOS 4.x. |
| * Language & Runtime specific fixes. |
| + The G++ signature extension has been deprecated. It will be removed |
| in the next major release of G++. Use of signatures will result in |
| a warning from the compiler. |
| + Several bugs relating to templates and namespaces were fixed. |
| + A bug that caused crashes when combining templates with -g on |
| DWARF1 platforms was fixed. |
| + Pointers-to-members, virtual functions, and multiple inheritance |
| should now work together correctly. |
| + Some code-generation bugs relating to function try blocks were |
| fixed. |
| + G++ is a little bit more lenient with certain archaic constructs |
| than in GCC 2.95. |
| + Fix to prevent shared library version #s from bring truncated to 1 |
| digit |
| + Fix missing std:: in the libstdc++ library. |
| + Fix stream locking problems in libio. |
| + Fix problem in java compiler driver. |
| |
| Additional Changes in GCC 2.95.2 |
| |
| The -fstrict-aliasing is not enabled by default for GCC 2.95.2. While the |
| optimizations performed by -fstrict-aliasing are valid according to the C |
| and C++ standards, the optimization have caused some problems, particularly |
| with old non-conforming code. |
| |
| The GCC developers are experimenting with ways to warn users about code |
| which violates the C/C++ standards, but those warnings are not ready for |
| widespread use at this time. Rather than wait for those warnings the GCC |
| developers have chosen to disable -fstrict-aliasing by default for the GCC |
| 2.95.2 release. |
| |
| We strongly encourage developers to find and fix code which violates the |
| C/C++ standards as -fstrict-aliasing may be enabled by default in future |
| releases. Use the option -fstrict-aliasing to re-enable these optimizations. |
| * Generic bugfixes and improvements |
| + Fix incorrectly optimized memory reference in global common |
| subexpression elimination (GCSE) optimization pass. |
| + Fix code generation bug in regmove.c in which it could incorrectly |
| change a "const" value. |
| + Fix bug in optimization of conditionals involving volatile memory |
| references. |
| + Avoid over-allocation of stack space for some procedures. |
| + Fixed bug in the compiler which caused incorrect optimization of an |
| obscure series of bit manipulations, shifts and arithmetic. |
| + Fixed register allocator bug which caused teTeX to be mis-compiled |
| on SPARC targets. |
| + Avoid incorrect optimization of degenerate case statements for |
| certain targets such as the ARM. |
| + Fix out of range memory reference in the jump optimizer. |
| + Avoid dereferencing null pointer in fix-header. |
| + Fix test for GCC specific features so that it is possible to |
| bootstrap with gcc-2.6.2 and older versions of GCC. |
| + Fix typo in scheduler which could potentially cause out of range |
| memory accesses. |
| + Avoid incorrect loop reversal which caused incorrect code for |
| certain loops on PowerPC targets. |
| + Avoid incorrect optimization of switch statements on certain |
| targets (for example the ARM). |
| * Platform specific bugfixes and improvements |
| + Work around bug in Sun V5.0 compilers which caused bootstrap |
| comparison failures on SPARC targets. |
| + Fix SPARC backend bug which caused aborts in final.c. |
| + Fix sparc-hal-solaris2* configuration fragments. |
| + Fix bug in sparc block profiling. |
| + Fix obscure code generation bug for the PARISC targets. |
| + Define __STDC_EXT__ for HPUX configurations. |
| + Various POWERPC64 code generation bugfixes. |
| + Fix abort for PPC targets using ELF (ex GNU/Linux). |
| + Fix collect2 problems for AIX targets. |
| + Correct handling of .file directive for PPC targets. |
| + Fix bug in fix_trunc x86 patterns. |
| + Fix x86 port to correctly pop the FP stack for functions that |
| return structures in memory. |
| + Fix minor bug in strlen x86 pattern. |
| + Use stabs debugging instead of dwarf1 for x86-solaris targets. |
| + Fix template repository code to handle leading underscore in |
| mangled names. |
| + Fix weak/weak alias support for OpenBSD. |
| + GNU/Linux for the ARM has C++ compatible include files. |
| * Language & Runtime specific fixes. |
| + Fix handling of constructor attribute in the C front-end which |
| caused problems building the Chill runtime library on some targets. |
| + Fix minor problem merging type qualifiers in the C front-end. |
| + Fix aliasing bug for pointers and references (C/C++). |
| + Fix incorrect "non-constant initializer bug" when -traditional or |
| -fwritable-strings is enabled. |
| + Fix build error for Chill front-end on SunOS. |
| + Do not complain about duplicate instantiations when using -frepo |
| (C++). |
| + Fix array bounds handling in C++ front-end which caused problems |
| with dwarf debugging information in some circumstances. |
| + Fix minor namespace problem. |
| + Fix problem linking java programs. |
| |
| Additional Changes in GCC 2.95.3 |
| |
| * Generic bugfixes and improvements |
| + Fix numerous problems that caused incorrect optimization in the |
| register reloading code. |
| + Fix numerous problems that caused incorrect optimization in the |
| loop optimizer. |
| + Fix aborts in the functions build_insn_chain and scan_loops under |
| some circumstances. |
| + Fix an alias analysis bug. |
| + Fix an infinite compilation bug in the combiner. |
| + A few problems with complex number support have been fixed. |
| + It is no longer possible for gcc to act as a fork bomb when |
| installed incorrectly. |
| + The -fpack-struct option should be recognized now. |
| + Fixed a bug that caused incorrect code to be generated due to a |
| lost stack adjustment. |
| * Platform specific bugfixes and improvements |
| + Support building ARM toolchains hosted on Windows. |
| + Fix attribute calculations in ARM toolchains. |
| + arm-linux support has been improved. |
| + Fix a PIC failure on sparc targets. |
| + On ix86 targets, the regparm attribute should now work reliably. |
| + Several updates for the h8300 port. |
| + Fix problem building libio with glibc 2.2. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [17]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [18]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [19]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [20]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [21]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [22]gcc@gnu.org or [23]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of |
| our lists have [24]public archives. |
| |
| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
| Boston, MA 02110, USA. |
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| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/cprop.html |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/cfg.html |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/dse.html |
| 6. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/hoist.html |
| 7. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/alias.html |
| 8. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.95/c++features.html |
| 9. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/g77/News.html |
| 10. http://gcc.gnu.org/java/gcj-announce.txt |
| 11. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/javaannounce.html |
| 12. http://gcc.gnu.org/c99status.html |
| 13. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/chill.html |
| 14. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/sparc.html |
| 15. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/egcs-vcg.html |
| 16. http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.0/features-2.8.html |
| 17. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 18. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 19. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 20. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 21. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 22. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 23. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 24. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 25. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.95/caveats.html |
| |
| GCC 2.95 Caveats |
| |
| * GCC 2.95 will issue an error for invalid asm statements that had been |
| silently accepted by earlier versions of the compiler. This is |
| particularly noticeable when compiling older versions of the Linux |
| kernel (2.0.xx). Please refer to the FAQ (as shipped with GCC 2.95) for |
| more information on this issue. |
| * GCC 2.95 implements type based alias analysis to disambiguate memory |
| references. Some programs, particularly the Linux kernel violate |
| ANSI/ISO aliasing rules and therefore may not operate correctly when |
| compiled with GCC 2.95. Please refer to the FAQ (as shipped with GCC |
| 2.95) for more information on this issue. |
| * GCC 2.95 has a known bug in its handling of complex variables for 64bit |
| targets. Instead of silently generating incorrect code, GCC 2.95 will |
| issue a fatal error for situations it can not handle. This primarily |
| affects the Fortran community as Fortran makes more use of complex |
| variables than C or C++. |
| * GCC 2.95 has an integrated libstdc++, but does not have an integrated |
| libg++. Furthermore old libg++ releases will not work with GCC 2.95. You |
| can retrieve a recent copy of libg++ from the [1]GCC ftp server. |
| Note most C++ programs only need libstdc++. |
| * Exception handling may not work with shared libraries, particularly on |
| alphas, hppas, rs6000/powerpc and mips based platforms. Exception |
| handling is known to work on x86 GNU/Linux platforms with shared |
| libraries. |
| * In general, GCC 2.95 is more rigorous about rejecting invalid C++ code |
| or deprecated C++ constructs than G++ 2.7, G++ 2.8, EGCS 1.0, or EGCS |
| 1.1. As a result it may be necessary to fix C++ code before it will |
| compile with GCC 2.95. |
| * G++ is also converting toward the ISO C++ standard; as a result code |
| which was previously valid (and thus accepted by other compilers and |
| older versions of g++) may no longer be accepted. The flag -fpermissive |
| may allow some non-conforming code to compile with GCC 2.95. |
| * GCC 2.95 compiled C++ code is not binary compatible with EGCS 1.1.x, |
| EGCS 1.0.x or GCC 2.8.x. |
| * GCC 2.95 does not have changes from the GCC 2.8 tree that were made |
| between Sept 30, 1998 and April 30, 1999 (the official end of the GCC |
| 2.8 project). Future GCC releases will include all the changes from the |
| defunct GCC 2.8 sources. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [2]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [3]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [4]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [5]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [6]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing list |
| might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [7]gcc@gnu.org or [8]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of our |
| lists have [9]public archives. |
| |
| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
| Boston, MA 02110, USA. |
| |
| Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any |
| medium, provided this notice is preserved. |
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| References |
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| 1. ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/infrastructure/libg++-2.8.1.3.tar.gz |
| 2. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 3. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 6. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 7. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 8. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 9. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
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| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.1/index.html |
| |
| EGCS 1.1 |
| |
| September 3, 1998: We are pleased to announce the release of EGCS 1.1. |
| December 1, 1998: We are pleased to announce the release of EGCS 1.1.1. |
| March 15, 1999: We are pleased to announce the release of EGCS 1.1.2. |
| |
| EGCS is a free software project to further the development of the GNU |
| compilers using an open development environment. |
| |
| EGCS 1.1 is a major new release of the EGCS compiler system. It has been |
| [1]extensively tested and is believed to be stable and suitable for |
| widespread use. |
| |
| EGCS 1.1 is based on an June 6, 1998 snapshot of the GCC 2.8 development |
| sources; it contains all of the new features found in GCC 2.8.1 as well as |
| all new development from GCC up to June 6, 1998. |
| |
| EGCS 1.1 also contains many improvements and features not found in GCC or in |
| older versions of EGCS: |
| * Global common subexpression elimination and global constant/copy |
| propagation (aka [2]gcse) |
| * Ongoing improvements to the [3]alias analysis support to allow for |
| better optimizations throughout the compiler. |
| * Vastly improved [4]C++ compiler and integrated C++ runtime libraries. |
| * Fixes for the /tmp symlink race security problems. |
| * New targets including mips16, arm-thumb and 64 bit PowerPC. |
| * Improvements to GNU Fortran (g77) compiler and runtime library made |
| since g77 version 0.5.23. |
| |
| See the [5]new features page for a more complete list of new features found |
| in EGCS 1.1 releases. |
| |
| EGCS 1.1.1 is a minor update to fix several serious problems in EGCS 1.1: |
| * General improvements and fixes |
| + Avoid some stack overflows when compiling large functions. |
| + Avoid incorrect loop invariant code motions. |
| + Fix some core dumps on Linux kernel code. |
| + Bring back the imake -Di386 and friends fix from EGCS 1.0.2. |
| + Fix code generation problem in gcse. |
| + Various documentation related fixes. |
| * g++/libstdc++ improvements and fixes |
| + MT safe EH fix for setjmp/longjmp based exception handling. |
| + Fix a few bad interactions between optimization and exception |
| handling. |
| + Fixes for demangling of template names starting with "__". |
| + Fix a bug that would fail to run destructors in some cases with |
| -O2. |
| + Fix 'new' of classes with virtual bases. |
| + Fix crash building Qt on the Alpha. |
| + Fix failure compiling WIFEXITED macro on GNU/Linux. |
| + Fix some -frepo failures. |
| * g77 and libf2c improvements and fixes |
| + Various documentation fixes. |
| + Avoid compiler crash on RAND intrinsic. |
| + Fix minor bugs in makefiles exposed by BSD make programs. |
| + Define _XOPEN_SOURCE for libI77 build to avoid potential problems |
| on some 64-bit systems. |
| + Fix problem with implicit endfile on rewind. |
| + Fix spurious recursive I/O errors. |
| * platform specific improvements and fixes |
| + Match all versions of UnixWare7. |
| + Do not assume x86 SVR4 or UnixWare targets can handle stabs. |
| + Fix PPC/RS6000 LEGITIMIZE_ADDRESS macro and bug in conversion from |
| unsigned ints to double precision floats. |
| + Fix ARM ABI issue with NetBSD. |
| + Fix a few arm code generation bugs. |
| + Fixincludes will fix additional broken SCO OpenServer header files. |
| + Fix a m68k backend bug which caused invalid offsets in reg+d |
| addresses. |
| + Fix problems with 64bit AIX 4.3 support. |
| + Fix handling of long longs for varargs/stdarg functions on the ppc. |
| + Minor fixes to CPP predefines for Windows. |
| + Fix code generation problems with gpr<->fpr copies for 64bit ppc. |
| + Fix a few coldfire code generation bugs. |
| + Fix some more header file problems on SunOS 4.x. |
| + Fix assert.h handling for RTEMS. |
| + Fix Windows handling of TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED. |
| + Fix x86 compiler abort in reg-stack pass. |
| + Fix cygwin/windows problem with section attributes. |
| + Fix Alpha code generation problem exposed by SMP Linux kernels. |
| + Fix typo in m68k 32->64bit integer conversion. |
| + Make sure target libraries build with -fPIC for PPC & Alpha |
| targets. |
| |
| EGCS 1.1.2 is a minor update to fix several serious problems in EGCS 1.1.1: |
| * General improvements and fixes |
| + Fix bug in loop optimizer which caused the SPARC (and potentially |
| other) ports to segfault. |
| + Fix infinite recursion in alias analysis and combiner code. |
| + Fix bug in regclass preferencing. |
| + Fix incorrect loop reversal which caused incorrect code to be |
| generated for several targets. |
| + Fix return value for builtin memcpy. |
| + Reduce compile time for certain loops which exposed quadratic |
| behavior in the loop optimizer. |
| + Fix bug which caused volatile memory to be written multiple times |
| when only one write was needed/desired. |
| + Fix compiler abort in caller-save.c |
| + Fix combiner bug which caused incorrect code generation for certain |
| division by constant operations. |
| + Fix incorrect code generation due to a bug in range check |
| optimizations. |
| + Fix incorrect code generation due to mis-handling of clobbered |
| values in CSE. |
| + Fix compiler abort/segfault due to incorrect register splitting |
| when unrolling loops. |
| + Fix code generation involving autoincremented addresses with |
| ternary operators. |
| + Work around bug in the scheduler which caused qt to be mis-compiled |
| on some platforms. |
| + Fix code generation problems with -fshort-enums. |
| + Tighten security for temporary files. |
| + Improve compile time for codes which make heavy use of overloaded |
| functions. |
| + Fix multiply defined constructor/destructor symbol problems. |
| + Avoid setting bogus RPATH environment variable during bootstrap. |
| + Avoid GNU-make dependencies in the texinfo subdir. |
| + Install CPP wrapper script in $(prefix)/bin if --enable-cpp. |
| --enable-cpp=<dirname> can be used to specify an additional install |
| directory for the cpp wrapper script. |
| + Fix CSE bug which caused incorrect label-label refs to appear on |
| some platforms. |
| + Avoid linking in EH routines from libgcc if they are not needed. |
| + Avoid obscure bug in aliasing code. |
| + Fix bug in weak symbol handling. |
| * Platform-specific improvements and fixes |
| + Fix detection of PPro/PII on Unixware 7. |
| + Fix compiler segfault when building spec99 and other programs for |
| SPARC targets. |
| + Fix code-generation bugs for integer and floating point conditional |
| move instructions on the PPro/PII. |
| + Use fixincludes to fix byteorder problems on i?86-*-sysv. |
| + Fix build failure for the arc port. |
| + Fix floating point format configuration for i?86-gnu port. |
| + Fix problems with hppa1.0-hp-hpux10.20 configuration when threads |
| are enabled. |
| + Fix coldfire code generation bugs. |
| + Fix "unrecognized insn" problems for Alpha and PPC ports. |
| + Fix h8/300 code generation problem with floating point values in |
| memory. |
| + Fix unrecognized insn problems for the m68k port. |
| + Fix namespace-pollution problem for the x86 port. |
| + Fix problems with old assembler on x86 NeXT systems. |
| + Fix PIC code-generation problems for the SPARC port. |
| + Fix minor bug with LONG_CALLS in PowerPC SVR4 support. |
| + Fix minor ISO namespace violation in Alpha varargs/stdarg support. |
| + Fix incorrect "braf" instruction usage for the SH port. |
| + Fix minor bug in va-sh which prevented its use with -ansi. |
| + Fix problems recognizing and supporting FreeBSD. |
| + Handle OpenBSD systems correctly. |
| + Minor fixincludes fix for Digital UNIX 4.0B. |
| + Fix problems with ctors/dtors in SCO shared libraries. |
| + Abort instead of generating incorrect code for PPro/PII floating |
| point conditional moves. |
| + Avoid multiply defined symbols on Linux/GNU systems using |
| libc-5.4.xx. |
| + Fix abort in alpha compiler. |
| * Fortran-specific fixes |
| + Fix the IDate intrinsic (VXT) (in libg2c) so the returned year is |
| in the documented, non-Y2K-compliant range of 0-99, instead of |
| being returned as 100 in the year 2000. |
| + Fix the `Date_and_Time' intrinsic (in libg2c) to return the |
| milliseconds value properly in Values(8). |
| + Fix the `LStat' intrinsic (in libg2c) to return device-ID |
| information properly in SArray(7). |
| |
| Each release includes installation instructions in both HTML and plaintext |
| forms (see the INSTALL directory in the toplevel directory of the |
| distribution). However, we also keep the most up to date [6]installation |
| instructions and [7]build/test status on our web page. We will update those |
| pages as new information becomes available. |
| |
| The EGCS project would like to thank the numerous people that have |
| contributed new features, test results, bugfixes, etc. This [8]amazing group |
| of volunteers is what makes EGCS successful. |
| |
| And finally, we can't in good conscience fail to mention some [9]caveats to |
| using EGCS 1.1. |
| |
| Download EGCS from egcs.cygnus.com (USA California). |
| |
| The EGCS 1.1 release is also available on many mirror sites. |
| [10]Goto mirror list to find a closer site. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [11]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [12]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [13]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [14]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [15]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [16]gcc@gnu.org or [17]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of |
| our lists have [18]public archives. |
| |
| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
| Boston, MA 02110, USA. |
| |
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| medium, provided this notice is preserved. |
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| |
| References |
| |
| 1. http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.1/egcs-1.1-test.html |
| 2. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/gcse.html |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/alias.html |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.1/c++features.html |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.1/features.html |
| 6. http://gcc.gnu.org/install/ |
| 7. http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.1/buildstat.html |
| 8. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Contributors.html |
| 9. http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.1/caveats.html |
| 10. http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html |
| 11. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 12. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 13. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 14. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 15. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 16. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 17. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 18. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 19. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.1/features.html |
| |
| EGCS 1.1 new features |
| |
| * Integrated GNU Fortran (g77) compiler and runtime library with |
| improvements, based on [1]g77 version 0.5.23. |
| * Vast improvements in the C++ compiler; so many they have [2]page of |
| their own! |
| * Compiler implements [3]global common subexpression elimination and |
| global copy/constant propagation. |
| * More major improvements in the [4]alias analysis code. |
| * More major improvements in the exception handling code to improve |
| performance, lower static overhead and provide the infrastructure for |
| future improvements. |
| * The infamous /tmp symlink race security problems have been fixed. |
| * The regmove optimization pass has been nearly completely rewritten to |
| improve performance of generated code. |
| * The compiler now recomputes register usage information before local |
| register allocation. By providing more accurate information to the |
| priority based allocator, we get better register allocation. |
| * The register reloading phase of the compiler optimizes spill code much |
| better than in previous releases. |
| * Some bad interactions between the register allocator and instruction |
| scheduler have been fixed, resulting in much better code for certain |
| programs. Additionally, we have tuned the scheduler in various ways to |
| improve performance of generated code for some architectures. |
| * The compiler's branch shortening algorithms have been significantly |
| improved to work better on targets which align jump targets. |
| * The compiler now supports -Os to prefer optimizing for code space over |
| optimizing for code speed. |
| * The compiler will now totally eliminate library calls which compute |
| constant values. This primarily helps targets with no integer div/mul |
| support and targets without floating point support. |
| * The compiler now supports an extensive "--help" option. |
| * cpplib has been greatly improved and may be suitable for limited use. |
| * Memory footprint for the compiler has been significantly reduced for |
| some pathological cases. |
| * The time to build EGCS has been improved for certain targets |
| (particularly the alpha and mips platforms). |
| * Many infrastructure improvements throughout the compiler, plus the usual |
| mountain of bugfixes and minor improvements. |
| * Target dependent improvements: |
| + SPARC port now includes V8 plus and V9 support as well as |
| performance tuning for Ultra class machines. The SPARC port now |
| uses the Haifa scheduler. |
| + Alpha port has been tuned for the EV6 processor and has an |
| optimized expansion of memcpy/bzero. The Alpha port now uses the |
| Haifa scheduler. |
| + RS6000/PowerPC: support for the Power64 architecture and AIX 4.3. |
| The RS6000/PowerPC port now uses the Haifa scheduler. |
| + x86: Alignment of static store data and jump targets is per Intel |
| recommendations now. Various improvements throughout the x86 port |
| to improve performance on Pentium processors (including improved |
| epilogue sequences for Pentium chips and backend improvements which |
| should help register allocation on all x86 variants. Conditional |
| move support has been fixed and enabled for PPro processors. The |
| x86 port also better supports 64bit operations now. Unixware 7, a |
| System V Release 5 target, is now supported and SCO OpenServer |
| targets can support GAS. |
| + MIPS has improved multiply/multiply-add support and now includes |
| mips16 ISA support. |
| + M68k has many micro-optimizations and Coldfire fixes. |
| * Core compiler is based on the GCC development tree from June 9, 1998, so |
| we have all of the [5]features found in GCC 2.8. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [6]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [7]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [8]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [9]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [10]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [11]gcc@gnu.org or [12]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of |
| our lists have [13]public archives. |
| |
| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
| Boston, MA 02110, USA. |
| |
| Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any |
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| References |
| |
| 1. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/g77/News.html |
| 2. http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.1/c++features.html |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/gcse.html |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/news/alias.html |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.0/features-2.8.html |
| 6. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 7. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 8. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 9. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 10. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 11. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 12. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 13. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 14. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.1/caveats.html |
| |
| EGCS 1.1 Caveats |
| |
| * EGCS has an integrated libstdc++, but does not have an integrated |
| libg++. Furthermore old libg++ releases will not work with EGCS; HJ Lu |
| has made a libg++-2.8.1.2 snapshot available which may work with EGCS. |
| Note most C++ programs only need libstdc++. |
| * Exception handling may not work with shared libraries, particularly on |
| alphas, hppas, rs6000/powerpc and mips based platforms. Exception |
| handling is known to work on x86-linux platforms with shared libraries. |
| * Some versions of the Linux kernel have bugs which prevent them from |
| being compiled or from running when compiled by EGCS. See the FAQ (as |
| shipped with EGCS 1.1) for additional information. |
| * In general, EGCS is more rigorous about rejecting invalid C++ code or |
| deprecated C++ constructs than g++-2.7, g++-2.8 or EGCS 1.0. As a result |
| it may be necessary to fix C++ code before it will compile with EGCS. |
| * G++ is also converting toward the ISO C++ standard; as a result code |
| which was previously valid (and thus accepted by other compilers and |
| older versions of g++) may no longer be accepted. |
| * EGCS 1.1 compiled C++ code is not binary compatible with EGCS 1.0.x or |
| GCC 2.8.x due to changes necessary to support thread safe exception |
| handling. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [1]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [2]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [3]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [4]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [5]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing list |
| might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [6]gcc@gnu.org or [7]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of our |
| lists have [8]public archives. |
| |
| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
| Boston, MA 02110, USA. |
| |
| Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any |
| medium, provided this notice is preserved. |
| Last modified 2006-06-21 [9]Valid XHTML 1.0 |
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| References |
| |
| 1. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 2. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 5. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 6. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 7. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 8. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 9. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.0/index.html |
| |
| EGCS 1.0 |
| |
| December 3, 1997: We are pleased to announce the release of EGCS 1.0. |
| January 6, 1998: We are pleased to announce the release of EGCS 1.0.1. |
| March 16, 1998: We are pleased to announce the release of EGCS 1.0.2. |
| May 15, 1998 We are pleased to announce the release of EGCS 1.0.3. |
| |
| EGCS is a collaborative effort involving several groups of hackers using an |
| open development model to accelerate development and testing of GNU |
| compilers and runtime libraries. |
| |
| An important goal of EGCS is to allow wide scale testing of experimental |
| features and optimizations; therefore, EGCS contains some features and |
| optimizations which are still under development. However, EGCS has been |
| carefully tested and should be comparable in quality to most GCC releases. |
| |
| EGCS 1.0 is based on an August 2, 1997 snapshot of the GCC 2.8 development |
| sources; it contains nearly all of the new features found in GCC 2.8. |
| |
| EGCS 1.0 also contains many improvements and features not found in GCC 2.7 |
| and even the GCC 2.8 series (which was released after the original EGCS 1.0 |
| release). |
| * Integrated C++ runtime libraries, including support for most major |
| GNU/Linux systems! |
| * The integrated libstdc++ library includes a verbatim copy of SGI's STL |
| release. |
| * Integrated GNU Fortran compiler. |
| * New instruction scheduler. |
| * New alias analysis code. |
| |
| See the [1]new features page for a more complete list of new features. |
| |
| EGCS 1.0.1 is a minor update to the EGCS 1.0 compiler to fix a few critical |
| bugs and add support for Red Hat 5.0 Linux. Changes since the EGCS 1.0 |
| release: |
| * Add support for Red Hat 5.0 Linux and better support for Linux systems |
| using glibc2. |
| Many programs failed to link when compiled with EGCS 1.0 on Red Hat 5.0 |
| or on systems with newer versions of glibc2. EGCS 1.0.1 should fix these |
| problems. |
| * Compatibility with both EGCS 1.0 and GCC 2.8 libgcc exception handling |
| interfaces. |
| To avoid future compatibility problems, we strongly urge anyone who is |
| planning on distributing shared libraries that contain C++ code to |
| upgrade to EGCS 1.0.1 first. |
| Soon after EGCS 1.0 was released, the GCC developers made some |
| incompatible changes in libgcc's exception handling interfaces. These |
| changes were needed to solve problems on some platforms. This means that |
| GCC 2.8.0, when released, will not be seamlessly compatible with shared |
| libraries built by EGCS 1.0. The reason is that the libgcc.a in GCC |
| 2.8.0 will not contain a function needed by the old interface. |
| The result of this is that there may be compatibility problems with |
| shared libraries built by EGCS 1.0 when used with GCC 2.8.0. |
| With EGCS 1.0.1, generated code uses the new (GCC 2.8.0) interface, and |
| libgcc.a has the support routines for both the old and the new |
| interfaces (so EGCS 1.0.1 and EGCS 1.0 code can be freely mixed, and |
| EGCS 1.0.1 and GCC 2.8.0 code can be freely mixed). |
| The maintainers of GCC 2.x have decided against including seamless |
| support for the old interface in 2.8.0, since it was never "official", |
| so to avoid future compatibility problems we recommend against |
| distributing any shared libraries built by EGCS 1.0 that contain C++ |
| code (upgrade to 1.0.1 and use that). |
| * Various bugfixes in the x86, hppa, mips, and rs6000/ppc backends. |
| The x86 changes fix code generation errors exposed when building glibc2 |
| and the Linux dynamic linker (ld.so). |
| The hppa change fixes a compiler abort when configured for use with |
| RTEMS. |
| The MIPS changes fix problems with the definition of LONG_MAX on newer |
| systems, allow for command line selection of the target ABI, and fix one |
| code generation problem. |
| The rs6000/ppc change fixes some problems with passing structures to |
| varargs/stdarg functions. |
| * A few machine independent bugfixes, mostly to fix code generation errors |
| when building Linux kernels or glibc. |
| * Fix a few critical exception handling and template bugs in the C++ |
| compiler. |
| * Fix Fortran namelist bug on alphas. |
| * Fix build problems on x86-solaris systems. |
| |
| EGCS 1.0.2 is a minor update to the EGCS 1.0.1 compiler to fix several |
| serious problems in EGCS 1.0.1. |
| * General improvements and fixes |
| + Memory consumption significantly reduced, especially for templates |
| and inline functions. |
| + Fix various problems with glibc2.1. |
| + Fix loop optimization bug exposed by rs6000/ppc port. |
| + Fix to avoid potential code generation problems in jump.c. |
| + Fix some undefined symbol problems in dwarf1 debug support. |
| * g++/libstdc++ improvements and fixes |
| + libstdc++ in the EGCS release has been updated and should be link |
| compatible with libstdc++-2.8. |
| + Various fixes in libio/libstdc++ to work better on Linux systems. |
| + Fix problems with duplicate symbols on systems that do not support |
| weak symbols. |
| + Memory corruption bug and undefined symbols in bastring have been |
| fixed. |
| + Various exception handling fixes. |
| + Fix compiler abort for very long thunk names. |
| * g77 improvements and fixes |
| + Fix compiler crash for omitted bound in Fortran CASE statement. |
| + Add missing entries to g77 lang-options. |
| + Fix problem with -fpedantic in the g77 compiler. |
| + Fix "backspace" problem with g77 on alphas. |
| + Fix x86 backend problem with Fortran literals and -fpic. |
| + Fix some of the problems with negative subscripts for g77 on |
| alphas. |
| + Fixes for Fortran builds on cygwin32/mingw32. |
| * platform specific improvements and fixes |
| + Fix long double problems on x86 (exposed by glibc). |
| + x86 ports define i386 again to keep imake happy. |
| + Fix exception handling support on NetBSD ports. |
| + Several changes to collect2 to fix many problems with AIX. |
| + Define __ELF__ for rs6000/linux. |
| + Fix -mcall-linux problem on rs6000/linux. |
| + Fix stdarg/vararg problem for rs6000/linux. |
| + Allow autoconf to select a proper install problem on AIX 3.1. |
| + m68k port support includes -mcpu32 option as well as cpu32 |
| multilibs. |
| + Fix stdarg bug for irix6. |
| + Allow EGCS to build on irix5 without the gnu assembler. |
| + Fix problem with static linking on sco5. |
| + Fix bootstrap on sco5 with native compiler. |
| + Fix for abort building newlib on H8 target. |
| + Fix fixincludes handling of math.h on SunOS. |
| + Minor fix for Motorola 3300 m68k systems. |
| |
| EGCS 1.0.3 is a minor update to the EGCS 1.0.2 compiler to fix a few |
| problems reported by Red Hat for builds of Red Hat 5.1. |
| * Generic bugfixes: |
| + Fix a typo in the libio library which resulted in incorrect |
| behavior of istream::get. |
| + Fix the Fortran negative array index problem. |
| + Fix a major problem with the ObjC runtime thread support exposed by |
| glibc2. |
| + Reduce memory consumption of the Haifa scheduler. |
| * Target specific bugfixes: |
| + Fix one x86 floating point code generation bug exposed by glibc2 |
| builds. |
| + Fix one x86 internal compiler error exposed by glibc2 builds. |
| + Fix profiling bugs on the Alpha. |
| + Fix ImageMagick & emacs 20.2 build problems on the Alpha. |
| + Fix rs6000/ppc bug when converting values from integer types to |
| floating point types. |
| |
| The EGCS 1.0 releases include installation instructions in both HTML and |
| plaintext forms (see the INSTALL directory in the toplevel directory of the |
| distribution). However, we also keep the most up to date [2]installation |
| instructions and [3]build/test status on our web page. We will update those |
| pages as new information becomes available. |
| |
| And, we can't in good conscience fail to mention some [4]caveats to using |
| EGCS. |
| |
| Update: Big thanks to Stanford for providing a high speed link for |
| downloading EGCS (go.cygnus.com)! |
| |
| Download EGCS from ftp.cygnus.com (USA California) or go.cygnus.com (USA |
| California -- High speed link provided by Stanford). |
| |
| The EGCS 1.0 release is also available many mirror sites. |
| [5]Goto mirror list to find a closer site |
| |
| We'd like to thank the numerous people that have contributed new features, |
| test results, bugfixes, etc. Unfortunately, they're far too numerous to |
| mention by name. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [6]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [7]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [8]the GCC team. |
| |
| |
| For questions related to the use of GCC, please consult these web pages and |
| the [9]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [10]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing |
| list might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [11]gcc@gnu.org or [12]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of |
| our lists have [13]public archives. |
| |
| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
| Boston, MA 02110, USA. |
| |
| Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any |
| medium, provided this notice is preserved. |
| Last modified 2006-06-21 [14]Valid XHTML 1.0 |
| |
| References |
| |
| 1. http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.0/features.html |
| 2. http://gcc.gnu.org/install/ |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.0/buildstat.html |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.0/caveats.html |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html |
| 6. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 7. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 8. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 9. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 10. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 11. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 12. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 13. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 14. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
| ====================================================================== |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.0/features.html |
| |
| EGCS 1.0 features |
| |
| * Core compiler is based on the gcc2 development tree from Aug 2, 1997, so |
| we have most of the [1]features found in GCC 2.8. |
| * Integrated GNU Fortran compiler based on g77-0.5.22-19970929. |
| * Vast improvements in the C++ compiler; so many they have [2]page of |
| their own! |
| * Integrated C++ runtime libraries, including support for most major linux |
| systems! |
| * New instruction scheduler from IBM Haifa which includes support for |
| function wide instruction scheduling as well as superscalar scheduling. |
| * Significantly improved alias analysis code. |
| * Improved register allocation for two address machines. |
| * Significant code generation improvements for Fortran code on Alphas. |
| * Various optimizations from the g77 project as well as improved loop |
| optimizations. |
| * Dwarf2 debug format support for some targets. |
| * egcs libstdc++ includes the SGI STL implementation without changes. |
| * As a result of these and other changes, egcs libstc++ is not binary |
| compatible with previous releases of libstdc++. |
| * Various new ports -- UltraSPARC, Irix6.2 & Irix6.3 support, The SCO |
| Openserver 5 family (5.0.{0,2,4} and Internet FastStart 1.0 and 1.1), |
| Support for RTEMS on several embedded targets, Support for arm-linux, |
| Mitsubishi M32R, Hitachi H8/S, Matsushita MN102 and MN103, NEC V850, |
| Sparclet, Solaris & Linux on PowerPCs, etc. |
| * Integrated testsuites for gcc, g++, g77, libstdc++ and libio. |
| * RS6000/PowerPC ports generate code which can run on all RS6000/PowerPC |
| variants by default. |
| * -mcpu= and -march= switches for the x86 port to allow better control |
| over how the x86 port generates code. |
| * Includes the template repository patch (aka repo patch); note the new |
| template code makes repo obsolete for ELF systems using gnu-ld such as |
| Linux. |
| * Plus the usual assortment of bugfixes and improvements. |
| |
| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [3]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
| also [4]other ways to contact the FSF. |
| |
| These pages are maintained by [5]the GCC team. |
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| 1. http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.0/features-2.8.html |
| 2. http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.0/c++features.html |
| 3. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 4. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 5. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 6. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 7. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 8. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 9. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 10. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 11. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
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| http://gcc.gnu.org/egcs-1.0/caveats.html |
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| EGCS 1.0 Caveats |
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| * EGCS has an integrated libstdc++, but does not have an integrated |
| libg++. Furthermore old libg++ releases will not work with egc; HJ Lu |
| has made a libg++-2.8.1.2 available which may work with EGCS. |
| Note most C++ programs only need libstdc++. |
| * Note that using -pedantic or -Wreturn-type can cause an explosion in the |
| amount of memory needed for template-heavy C++ code, such as code that |
| uses STL. Also note that -Wall includes -Wreturn-type, so if you use |
| -Wall you will need to specify -Wno-return-type to turn it off. |
| * Exception handling may not work with shared libraries, particularly on |
| alphas, hppas, and mips based platforms. Exception handling is known to |
| work on x86-linux platforms with shared libraries. |
| * Some versions of the Linux kernel have bugs which prevent them from |
| being compiled or from running when compiled by EGCS. See the FAQ (as |
| shipped with EGCS 1.0) for additional information. |
| * In general, EGCS is more rigorous about rejecting invalid C++ code or |
| deprecated C++ constructs than G++ 2.7. As a result it may be necessary |
| to fix C++ code before it will compile with EGCS. |
| * G++ is also aggressively tracking the C++ standard; as a result code |
| which was previously valid (and thus accepted by other compilers and |
| older versions of G++) may no longer be accepted. |
| * EGCS 1.0 may not work with Red Hat Linux 5.0 on all targets. EGCS 1.0.x |
| and later releases should work with Red Hat Linux 5.0. |
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| Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to [1]gnu@gnu.org. There are |
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| the [4]GCC manuals. If that fails, the [5]gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing list |
| might help. |
| Please send comments on these web pages and the development of GCC to our |
| developer mailing list at [6]gcc@gnu.org or [7]gcc@gcc.gnu.org. All of our |
| lists have [8]public archives. |
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| Copyright (C) Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, |
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| References |
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| 1. mailto:gnu@gnu.org |
| 2. http://www.gnu.org/home.html#ContactInfo |
| 3. http://gcc.gnu.org/about.html |
| 4. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ |
| 5. mailto:gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org |
| 6. mailto:gcc@gnu.org |
| 7. mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org |
| 8. http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html |
| 9. http://validator.w3.org/check/referer |
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