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Re: Lightning Digest, Vol 114, Issue 2


From: Francis McCabe
Subject: Re: Lightning Digest, Vol 114, Issue 2
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2022 07:54:01 -0700

It hangs on that 3ro2 test. If I control-c then it cleans up that log file

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> On Nov 5, 2022, at 6:24 AM, Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen 
> <marc.nieper+gnu@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Am Sa., 5. Nov. 2022 um 06:59 Uhr schrieb Francis McCabe
> <frankmccabe@icloud.com>:
>> 
>> I tried downloading and building lightning-2.1.4
>> 
>> On my mac M1
>> 
>> make check hangs on 3to2
>> 
>> Is this ever going to get fixed?
> 
> Can you be a bit more precise about what actually happens?  Or does
> the process crash without any output?
> 
>> 
>> Francis
>> P.S. If not, then I will not bother y’all again.
>> 
>>>> On Nov 4, 2022, at 9:00 AM, lightning-request@gnu.org wrote:
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>>>  1. GNU lightning 2.1.4 release (Paulo César Pereira de Andrade)
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>>> Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2022 09:54:01 -0300
>>> From: Paulo César Pereira de Andrade
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>>> To: lightning <lightning@gnu.org>
>>> Subject: GNU lightning 2.1.4 release
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>>> 
>>> GNU lightning 2.1.4 released!
>>> 
>>> GNU lightning is a library to aid in making portable programs
>>> that compile assembly code at run time.
>>> 
>>> Development:
>>> http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/lightning.git
>>> 
>>> Download release:
>>> ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/lightning/lightning-2.1.4.tar.gz
>>> 
>>> 2.1.4 main features are the new Loongarch port, currently supporting
>>> only Linux 64 bit, and a new rewrite of the register live and
>>> unknown state logic. Now it should be faster to generate code.
>>> 
>>> The matrix of built and tested environments is:
>>> aarch64        Linux
>>> alpha        Linux (QEMU)
>>> armv7l        Linux (QEMU)
>>> armv7hl        Linux (QEMU)
>>> hppa        Linux (32 bit, QEMU)
>>> i686        Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and Cygwin/MingW
>>> ia64        Linux
>>> mips        Linux
>>> powerpc32    AIX
>>> powerpc64    AIX
>>> powerpc64le    Linux
>>> riscv        Linux
>>> s390        Linux
>>> s390x        Linux
>>> sparc        Linux
>>> sparc64        Linux
>>> x32        Linux
>>> x86_64        Linux and Cygwin/MingW
>>> 
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> 
>>> Highlights are:
>>> 
>>> o Faster jit generation.
>>> o New loongarch port.
>>> o New skip instruction and rework of the align instruction.
>>> o New bswapr_us, bswapr_ui, bswapr_ul byte swap instructions.
>>> o New movzr and movnr conditional move instructions.
>>> o New casr and casi atomic compare and swap instructions.
>>> o Use short unconditional jumps and calls to forward, not yet defined 
>>> labels.
>>> o And several bug fixes and optimizations.
>>> 
>>> 
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>>> End of Lightning Digest, Vol 114, Issue 2
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>> 
>> 



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