Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 10 Nov 2004 10:07:23 +0000 | From | Al Viro <> | Subject | Re: broken gcc 3.x update ("3.4.3""fixed") |
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On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 04:40:10AM -0500, Clayton Weaver wrote: > Apropos of the recent "older compilers" discussion, > the string literal concatenation pre-processor bug > that I mentioned encountering in gcc-3.3.x and > gcc-3.4.[0,1] appears to be fixed in gcc-3.4.3. > (It was not the well-known "##" token pasting > pre-processor bug, incidentally.) > > I've only tested with glibc-2.2.5 so far, > but I could reproduce it before with both > glibc-2.2.5 and glibc-2.3.2, so it probably > really is fixed.
1) What the hell does glibc version have to preprocessor behaviour? 2) Could you post the code (as small as possible) that triggers whatever bug you are talking about? Not a "here's the fragment that gets miscompiled" but something that could be fed to gcc and actually reproduce the bug. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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