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* c-tree.texi, contrib.texi, gcc.texi, install.texi, invoke.texi: Consistently use @email for formatting email addresses. cp: * gxxint.texi: Use @email for formatting email addresses. From-SVN: r36676
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2000-09-30 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>
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* c-tree.texi, contrib.texi, gcc.texi, install.texi, invoke.texi:
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Consistently use @email for formatting email addresses.
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2000-09-29 Richard Henderson <rth@cygnus.com>
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* cse.c (notreg_cost): New argument outer.
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macros available here. If that situation occurs, it is quite likely
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that GCC already supports the functionality you desire, but that the
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interface is simply not documented here. In that case, you should ask
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the GCC maintainers (via mail to @url{mailto:gcc@@gcc.gnu.org}) about
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the GCC maintainers (via mail to @email{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org}) about
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documenting the functionality you require. Similarly, if you find
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yourself writing functions that do not deal directly with your back-end,
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but instead might be useful to other people using the GCC front-end, you
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The GCC project would like to thank its many contributors. Without them the
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project would not have been nearly as successful as it has been. Any omissions
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in this list are accidental. Feel free to contact
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@code{law@@cygnus.com} if you have been left out
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@email{law@@cygnus.com} if you have been left out
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or some of your contributions are not listed. Please keep this list in
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alphabetical order.
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2000-09-30 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>
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* gxxint.texi: Use @email for formatting email addresses.
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2000-09-29 Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr@codesourcery.com>
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* error.c: Remove direct obstack manipulation. Replace with
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@chapter Internal Architecture of the Compiler
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This is meant to describe the C++ front-end for gcc in detail.
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Questions and comments to Benjamin Kosnik @code{<bkoz@@cygnus.com>}.
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Questions and comments to Benjamin Kosnik @email{bkoz@@cygnus.com}.
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@menu
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* Limitations of g++::
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gcc/gcc.texi
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@cindex bug report mailing lists
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@kindex gcc-bugs@@gcc.gnu.org or bug-gcc@@gnu.org
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Send bug reports for the GNU Compiler Collection to
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@samp{gcc-bugs@@gcc.gnu.org}. In accordance with the GNU-wide
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@email{gcc-bugs@@gcc.gnu.org}. In accordance with the GNU-wide
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convention, in which bug reports for tool ``foo'' are sent
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to @samp{bug-foo@@gnu.org}, the address @samp{bug-gcc@@gnu.org}
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to @samp{bug-foo@@gnu.org}, the address @email{bug-gcc@@gnu.org}
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may also be used; it will forward to the address given above.
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Please read @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html} for
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If you would like to write bug fixes or improvements for the GNU C
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compiler, that is very helpful. Send suggested fixes to the patches
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mailing list, @code{gcc-patches@@gcc.gnu.org}.
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mailing list, @email{gcc-patches@@gcc.gnu.org}.
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Please follow these guidelines so we can study your patches efficiently.
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If you don't follow these guidelines, your information might still be
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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Send a message to a suitable network mailing list. First try
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@code{gcc-bugs@@gcc.gnu.org} or @code{bug-gcc@@gnu.org}, and if that
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brings no response, try @code{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org}.
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@email{gcc-bugs@@gcc.gnu.org} or @email{bug-gcc@@gnu.org}, and if that
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brings no response, try @email{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org}.
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@item
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Look in the service directory for someone who might help you for a fee.
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If you would like to help pretest GCC releases to assure they work
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well, or if you would like to work on improving GCC, please contact
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the maintainers at @code{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org}. A pretester should
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the maintainers at @email{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org}. A pretester should
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be willing to try to investigate bugs as well as report them.
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If you'd like to work on improvements, please ask for suggested projects
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or suggest your own ideas. If you have already written an improvement,
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please tell us about it. If you have not yet started work, it is useful
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to contact @code{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org} before you start; the
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to contact @email{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org} before you start; the
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maintainers may be able to suggest ways to make your extension fit in
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better with the rest of GCC and with other development plans.
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@item elxsi-elxsi-bsd
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The Elxsi's C compiler has known limitations that prevent it from
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compiling GNU C. Please contact @code{mrs@@cygnus.com} for more details.
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compiling GNU C. Please contact @email{mrs@@cygnus.com} for more details.
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@item dsp16xx
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A port to the AT&T DSP1610 family of processors.
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@item m68000-hp-bsd
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HP 9000 series 200 running BSD. Note that the C compiler that comes
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with this system cannot compile GNU CC; contact @code{law@@cygnus.com}
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with this system cannot compile GNU CC; contact @email{law@@cygnus.com}
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to get binaries of GNU CC for bootstrapping.
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@item m68k-altos
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the configure script or use GNU assembler with dbx-in-coff encapsulation
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by providing @samp{--with-gnu-as --stabs}. For any problem with native
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assembler or for availability of the DPX/2 port of GAS, contact
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@code{F.Pierresteguy@@frcl.bull.fr}.
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@email{F.Pierresteguy@@frcl.bull.fr}.
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@item m68k-crds-unox
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Use @samp{configure unos} for building on Unos.
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they have helped determine the efficacy of various
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approaches to improving loop optimizations.
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Please let us (@code{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org} and @code{fortran@@gnu.org})
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Please let us (@email{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org} and @email{fortran@@gnu.org})
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know how use of these options affects
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the performance of your production code.
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We're very interested in code that runs @emph{slower}
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