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January 09, 2005 GDC release 0.10 | ||||
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* Fixes o Complex number comparisons with NAN operands o Cleaned up Phobos installation. o Non-virtual method calls o Code generation with -mpowerpc64 o Break in labeled switch statement * Improvements o Updated to DMD 0.110 o Applied Thomas Kühne's and Anders Björklund's HTML patches. o Added Thomas Kühne's "dump source" code o Phobos Makefile now supports the DESTDIR variable |
January 10, 2005 Re: GDC release 0.10 | ||||
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Posted in reply to David Friedman | In article <crs99u$2b1m$2@digitaldaemon.com>, David Friedman says... > > >* Fixes > o Complex number comparisons with NAN operands > o Cleaned up Phobos installation. > o Non-virtual method calls > o Code generation with -mpowerpc64 > o Break in labeled switch statement >* Improvements > o Updated to DMD 0.110 > o Applied Thomas Kühne's and Anders Björklund's HTML patches. > o Added Thomas Kühne's "dump source" code > o Phobos Makefile now supports the DESTDIR variable Just curiouse (I know here it is), Why don't you post the link to the GDC home page with the announcement? Ant |
January 10, 2005 Re: GDC release 0.10 | ||||
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Posted in reply to David Friedman Attachments: | Test results for GDC 0.10 on Mac(thanks to Anders) and Linux are online. http://dstress.kuehne.cn/www/dstress.html Mac: PASS; Linux: FAIL http://dstress.kuehne.cn/run/opCast_03.d http://dstress.kuehne.cn/run/debug_02.d http://dstress.kuehne.cn/run/command_line_debug_02.d http://dstress.kuehne.cn/run/command_line_debug_04.d Mac: XFAIL; Linux: XPASS http://dstress.kuehne.cn/complex/command_line/ [command_line_null_source_04] Thomas |
January 10, 2005 Re: GDC release 0.10 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ant | Ant wrote:
> In article <crs99u$2b1m$2@digitaldaemon.com>, David Friedman says...
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>>* Fixes
>> o Complex number comparisons with NAN operands
>> o Cleaned up Phobos installation.
>> o Non-virtual method calls
>> o Code generation with -mpowerpc64
>> o Break in labeled switch statement
>>* Improvements
>> o Updated to DMD 0.110
>> o Applied Thomas Kühne's and Anders Björklund's HTML patches.
>> o Added Thomas Kühne's "dump source" code
>> o Phobos Makefile now supports the DESTDIR variable
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> Just curiouse (I know here it is), Why don't you post the
> link to the GDC home page with the announcement?
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> Ant
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I have been forgetting to post the link. Thanks for pointing it out!
David
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January 11, 2005 Re: GDC release 0.10 (ppc64) | ||||
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Posted in reply to David Friedman | David Friedman wrote: > > * Fixes > o Code generation with -mpowerpc64 It built fine with -mcpu=G5 now, but failed to build when I tried using -mpowerpc64 too: > expr.c: In function `expand_expr_real': > expr.c:9128: internal compiler error: in build_mask64_2_operands, at config/rs6000/rs6000.c:2954 > Please submit a full bug report, > with preprocessed source if appropriate. > See <URL:http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter> for instructions. I'm not sure if GCC 3.4.3 is *supposed* to build on Mac OS X 10.3 with a G5, using that PPC64 flag ? I know Apple uses 3.3.x themselves, for Panther: http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/DeveloperTools/GCC3.html --anders |
January 11, 2005 Re: GDC release 0.10 | ||||
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Posted in reply to David Friedman Attachments:
| I kind of dislike the noise generated during GDC's compilation. The attached patch eradicates a bunch of pedantic warnings. (DStress didn't report any regressions) Thomas |
January 12, 2005 Re: GDC release 0.10 (ppc64) | ||||
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Posted in reply to Anders F Björklund | Anders F Björklund wrote:
> David Friedman wrote:
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>> * Fixes
>> o Code generation with -mpowerpc64
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> It built fine with -mcpu=G5 now, but failed
> to build when I tried using -mpowerpc64 too:
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>> expr.c: In function `expand_expr_real':
>> expr.c:9128: internal compiler error: in build_mask64_2_operands, at config/rs6000/rs6000.c:2954
>> Please submit a full bug report,
>> with preprocessed source if appropriate.
>> See <URL:http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter> for instructions.
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> I'm not sure if GCC 3.4.3 is *supposed* to build
> on Mac OS X 10.3 with a G5, using that PPC64 flag ?
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> I know Apple uses 3.3.x themselves, for Panther:
> http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/DeveloperTools/GCC3.html
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> --anders
I got the same error (in loop-unroll.c). This happened with Apple's GCC 3.3. Using gcc 3.4.3, I was able to do a successful build. However, C++ exceptions do not work when libstdc++ is compiled with -mpowerpc64. The standard gcc 3.3.3 does not even get past the configure step with -mpowerpc64.
Are you going to submit a bug report to Apple?
David
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January 12, 2005 Re: GDC release 0.10 (ppc64) | ||||
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Posted in reply to David Friedman | David Friedman wrote: >>> expr.c: In function `expand_expr_real': >>> expr.c:9128: internal compiler error: in build_mask64_2_operands, at config/rs6000/rs6000.c:2954 >>> Please submit a full bug report, >>> with preprocessed source if appropriate. >>> See <URL:http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter> for instructions. >> > I got the same error (in loop-unroll.c). This happened with Apple's GCC 3.3. Using gcc 3.4.3, I was able to do a successful build. However, C++ exceptions do not work when libstdc++ is compiled with -mpowerpc64. The standard gcc 3.3.3 does not even get past the configure step with -mpowerpc64. OK - so you need a GCC 3.4 installed, to compile GCC with -mpowerpc64 I didn't try that, as I was content with just using G5 instructions... > Are you going to submit a bug report to Apple? I can do that, yes. Or perhaps Darwin, since Apple bugs are secret ? http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/ --anders |
February 14, 2005 Re: GDC release 0.10 | ||||
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Posted in reply to David Friedman | Hi David, how about submitting your site to www.dmoz.org and yahoo's directory? |
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