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Re: [Gm2] gm2-20190709 on gcc-9.1.0 build failure


From: john o goyo
Subject: Re: [Gm2] gm2-20190709 on gcc-9.1.0 build failure
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2019 15:48:25 -0400
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On 08/02/19 15:39, Gaius Mulley wrote:
Gaius Mulley <address@hidden> writes:
Gaius Mulley <address@hidden> writes:
john o goyo <address@hidden> writes:
On 07/26/19 18:34, Gaius Mulley wrote (in part):
john o goyo <address@hidden> writes (in part):
Indeed it has, Gaius, and back to the old ShiftLeft problem, which I will track one in due course.
Hi John, thanks for the reminder - I think adding extra regression tests to slice up ShiftLeft would be interesting - hopefully will have a few written in the next few days,
Thank you, Gaius, that would be much appreciated. The fact is, I quite ignorant of the inner workings of gcc. Hunting down the problem would take me an enormous amount of time.
Hi John, I've written 34 extra tests programs which are now part of the testsuite. (testsuite/gm2/sets/run/pass/*.mod). It would be interesting to know if they misbehave on your machine. They test single word set operators and also double word sets. Checked into gcc-trunk at present,
and now backported to gcc-9.1.0
Hi John, I think they have just shown a problem in multisets - at least this is what I see on the x86_64. I've just seen it and not yet investigated but it could be useful, gm2/sets/run/pass/multisetrotate3.mod fails currently,

I will try it tonight, Gaius, (I am in EDT) and thank you for the tests.

Sincerely,
john




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