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Re: Newer GCC?
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Re: Newer GCC?


  • Subject: Re: Newer GCC?
  • From: Ben Weiss <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 20 May 2006 15:21:45 -0700


On May 20, 2006, at 10:00 AM, Syd Polk wrote:

On May 20, 2006, at 3:02 AM, Ben Weiss wrote:

Is there any word on when XCode will be usable with a newer version of the gcc compiler? (Or is there any way to use the current XCode with a newer gcc?) gcc 4.0 has been surprising me with some really icky codegen bugs lately...

If you have small reproducible cases, please file bugs. Apple tries to fix bad codegen bugs in the compiler, even if they don't change major versions of the compiler.


Also, which release of the tools are you using? The latest version is Xcode 2.2.1, and each tools release has bug fixes in it.

I'm using XCode 2.2.1, and the last two codegen bugs have popped up in very basic C code... will try to isolate. One happens only at -O0, and the other only at -Os. I downloaded and installed gcc 4.1, but XCode doesn't see it in the Rules... is there something special I have to do there? I'd rather not spend $549 and lock myself into Intel's ICC compiler, better code or not. :-/


Ben
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