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# 7327edaf 22-Jul-2022 mrg <mrg@NetBSD.org>

initial import of GCC 10.4.0 sources.

mostly a large list of PRs fixed (210 total), plus one x86-64
specific change related to MMX and 64 bit integer return.

https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/changes.html

initial import of GCC 10.4.0 sources.

mostly a large list of PRs fixed (210 total), plus one x86-64
specific change related to MMX and 64 bit integer return.

https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/changes.html links to the full list
of PRs fixed.

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# 22b41cc1 11-Mar-2020 mrg <mrg@NetBSD.org>

import GCC 8.4. it fixes at least these 210 PRs in GCC bugzilla:

90095 93348 89906 89766 86747 87770 89588 89753 88235 89762 89684 89946
89965 90010 90026 90733 90810 90840 90842 90867 91623 92930

import GCC 8.4. it fixes at least these 210 PRs in GCC bugzilla:

90095 93348 89906 89766 86747 87770 89588 89753 88235 89762 89684 89946
89965 90010 90026 90733 90810 90840 90842 90867 91623 92930 93073 93402
93505 93576 93744 93820 93908 85762 86429 86521 87327 87480 87513 87554
87685 87748 88183 88380 88394 88419 88690 88820 89381 89422 89576 89831
89917 90951 92003 92852 93140 80791 89358 89970 90899 89212 89419 92745
93684 93789 88273 91826 92376 84746 89497 89595 89664 89711 89725 90018
90316 90900 91108 91293 91772 92763 93054 93246 90313 92420 93434 93767
88530 89517 91838 79262 84680 85459 85711 85860 86567 87008 87651 87652
88469 89546 89827 90197 93072 93241 81800 89190 85400 91472 91854 92095
92131 92575 93704 60228 61414 65782 89405 89498 89703 89752 90187 90193
90898 91401 91450 91665 92296 92384 92438 92615 92648 92723 92732 92904
93087 93228 93515 93905 82081 92859 89712 89876 92106 82645 78552 81266
85965 89102 90165 90299 90532 91436 92059 93205 93325 93562 90359 91280
91375 92674 92704 93439 92768 80938 83361 90563 92113 92961 87833 89848
89902 89903 92022 93828 78179 79221 82920 84016 87015 88075 89077 89266
90454 90634 91226 92154 92664 92886 93065 92692 92629 80590 91944 92899
92977 93463 89601 88025 91660 91845 90498 91077 84487 86119 89174 89981
91550 92569 84135 84974 90872 93714

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# af526226 01-Mar-2014 mrg <mrg@NetBSD.org>

import GCC 4.8 branch at r206687.

highlights from: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.6/changes.html

GCC now has stricter checks for invalid command-line options
New -Wunused-but-set-variable and -Wunu

import GCC 4.8 branch at r206687.

highlights from: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.6/changes.html

GCC now has stricter checks for invalid command-line options
New -Wunused-but-set-variable and -Wunused-but-set-parameter
warnings
Many platforms have been obsoleted
Link-time optimization improvements
A new switch -fstack-usage has been added
A new function attribute leaf was introduced
A new warning, enabled by -Wdouble-promotion
Support for selectively enabling and disabling warnings via
#pragma GCC diagnostic has been added
There is now experimental support for some features from the
upcoming C1X revision of the ISO C standard
Improved experimental support for the upcoming C++0x ISO C++
standard
G++ now issues clearer diagnostics in several cases
Updates for ARM, x86, MIPS, PPC/PPC64, SPARC
Darwin, FreeBSD, Solaris 2, MinGW and Cygwin now all support
__float128 on 32-bit and 64-bit x86 targets. [*1]

highlights from: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.7/changes.html

The -fconserve-space flag has been deprecated
Support for a new parameter --param case-values-threshold=n
was added
Interprocedural and Link-time optimization improvements
A new built-in, __builtin_assume_aligned, has been added
A new warning option -Wunused-local-typedefs was added
A new experimental command-line option -ftrack-macro-expansion
was added
Support for atomic operations specifying the C++11/C11 memory
model has been added
There is support for some more features from the C11 revision
of the ISO C standard
Improved experimental support for the new ISO C++ standard,
C++11
Updates for ARM, x86, MIPS, PPC/PPC64, SH, SPARC, TILE*
A new option (-grecord-gcc-switches) was added

highlights from: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/changes.html

GCC now uses C++ as its implementation language. This means
that to build GCC from sources, you will need a C++
compiler that understands C++ 2003
DWARF4 is now the default when generating DWARF debug
information
A new general optimization level, -Og, has been introduced
A new option -ftree-partial-pre was added
The option -fconserve-space has been removed
The command-line options -fipa-struct-reorg and
-fipa-matrix-reorg have been removed
Interprocedural and Link-time optimization improvements
AddressSanitizer, a fast memory error detector, has been
added [*2]
A new -Wsizeof-pointer-memaccess warning has been added
G++ now supports a -std=c++1y option for experimentation
with features proposed for the next revision of the
standard, expected around 2014
Improved experimental support for the new ISO C++ standard,
C++11
A new port has been added to support AArch64
Updates for ARM, x86, MIPS, PPC/PPC64, SH, SPARC, TILE*


[*1] we should support this too!
[*2] we should look into this.
https://code.google.com/p/address-sanitizer/

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# c3d31fe1 21-Jun-2011 mrg <mrg@NetBSD.org>

initial import of GCC 4.5.3 sources. changes since 4.1 are way too numerous
to review, please see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.5/changes.html (and the 4.2,
4.3 and 4.4 versions, too.)

this includes the

initial import of GCC 4.5.3 sources. changes since 4.1 are way too numerous
to review, please see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.5/changes.html (and the 4.2,
4.3 and 4.4 versions, too.)

this includes the core, c++, objc and the non java/ada/fortran parts of the
testsuite.

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