svn commit: r235797 - head/contrib/gcc

Marcel Moolenaar marcel at xcllnt.net
Wed May 23 00:04:32 UTC 2012


On May 22, 2012, at 2:07 PM, mdf at FreeBSD.org wrote:

> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 1:05 PM, Bruce Evans <brde at optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>> On Tue, 22 May 2012, David E. O'Brien wrote:
>> 
>>> Log:
>>>  Do not incorrectly warn when printing a quad_t using "%qd" on 64-bit
>>> platforms.
>> 
>> 
>> I think I like this, since it is technically correct, and will find a
>> different set of type mismatches.
> 
> We run with the following at Isilon, which is somewhat bogus because
> it allows a bit of sloppiness in types, but is also terribly
> convenient since it means no casting on printf arguments is needed:
> 
> --- contrib/gcc/c-format.c      2012-05-22 14:08:23.538266746 -0700
> +++ /data/sb/head/src/contrib/gcc/c-format.c    2012-05-16
> 12:59:40.937016702 -0700
> @@ -2298,10 +2570,20 @@ check_format_types (format_wanted_type *
>         equivalent but the above test won't consider them equivalent.  */
>       if (wanted_type == char_type_node
>          && (!pedantic || i < 2)
>          && char_type_flag)
>        continue;
> +
> +      /* Isilon: FreeBSD defines int64_t (and others) as one type (e.g. long
> +        long) on i386 and another type (e.g. long) on amd64. This prevents
> +        the use of a common format specifier. Treat equal sized integer types
> +        as equivalent. */
> +      if (TREE_CODE (wanted_type) == INTEGER_TYPE
> +         && TREE_CODE (cur_type) == INTEGER_TYPE
> +         && int_size_in_bytes (wanted_type) == int_size_in_bytes (cur_type))
> +        continue;
> +
>       /* Now we have a type mismatch.  */
>       format_type_warning (types->name, format_start, format_length,
>                           wanted_type, types->pointer_count,
>                           types->wanted_type_name, orig_cur_type, arg_num);
>     }
> 
> 
> If there's no objections, I (or David or anyone else) can commit to
> the FreeBSD repository.

I think such would make support for external (i.e. non-FreeBSD) toolchains
even more problematic. Our format extensions are a big hurdle already. I
think we should not tweak the compiler.

-- 
Marcel Moolenaar
marcel at xcllnt.net




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