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Dimitry Andric
f785676f2a Upgrade our copy of llvm/clang to 3.4 release. This version supports
all of the features in the current working draft of the upcoming C++
standard, provisionally named C++1y.

The code generator's performance is greatly increased, and the loop
auto-vectorizer is now enabled at -Os and -O2 in addition to -O3.  The
PowerPC backend has made several major improvements to code generation
quality and compile time, and the X86, SPARC, ARM32, Aarch64 and SystemZ
backends have all seen major feature work.

Release notes for llvm and clang can be found here:
<http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
<http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>

MFC after:	1 month
2014-02-16 19:44:07 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
d096f2f5a8 Revert r260073; small diff reduction wrt gcc43 and Apple GCC.
Unfortunately this causes ICE on powerpc and sparc64.

Reducing these differences against upstream is not important
anymore so hopefully I have finished breaking the compiler
occasionally.
2014-01-02 13:53:53 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
fdcd8bc639 gcc: small diff reduction wrt gcc43 and Apple GCC.
Obtained from:	gcc 4.3 (rev. 121464, 122528, 124106; GPLv2)
MFC after:	3 weeks
2013-12-30 02:52:43 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
2bd5e058b7 gcc: another round of merges from the gcc pre-43 branch.
Bring The following revisions from the gcc43 branch[1]:

118360, 118361, 118363, 118576, 119820,
123906, 125246, and 125721.

They all have in common that the were merged long ago
into Apple's gcc and should help improve the general
quality of the compiler and make it easier to bring
new features from Apple's gcc42.

For details please review the additions to the files:
gcc/ChangeLog.gcc43
gcc/cp/ChangeLog.gcc43 (new, adds previous revisions)

Reference:
[1] http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs/gcc/trunk/?pathrev=126700

Obtained from:	gcc pre4.3 (GPLv2) branch
MFC after:	3 weeks
2013-11-21 16:38:57 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
9d6b9560a8 FreeBSD uses unchanged versions of this files. 2007-05-19 02:12:21 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
31a119f3ed Stock files. 2005-06-03 03:50:42 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
f246de45e2 Use stock GCC versions on these files. 2004-07-28 03:36:15 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
b2bcf6753d FreeBSD uses stock versions of these GCC files. 2003-07-11 04:00:23 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
21da7e2bd7 Use pure stock files. 2002-12-04 16:31:48 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
c2f7e7c4f8 Use the stock 3.2.1-prerelease file.
Approved by:	obrien
2002-10-10 04:50:29 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
2556bafc14 Use the stock 3.2.1-prerelease file.
Approved by:	obrien
2002-09-01 21:08:29 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
21afea8038 We use the stock [3.1-snap] file. 2002-02-06 04:49:08 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
77ba2fa135 Use the stock file for now. 1999-10-27 09:45:47 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
293515f678 Fix conflicts. 1999-08-30 00:01:36 +00:00
Peter Wemm
9cb13c2344 First round of changes to support generation of assembler for the old
a.out gas and the binutils gas (elf or a.out) with a single compiler.

This uses other infrastructure not yet committed, in order to support
both a.out and elf it needs to be able to get to both a.out and elf
gas, ld, libs, crt* etc.  So for now, the support is pretty much dormant.

The new freebsd.h file is based on the old freebsd-elf.h file (which has a
long lineage, right back through linux and svr4 files).  The change is
pretty dramatic from a gcc internals standpoint as it overrides a lot of
definitions in order to generate different output based on target mode.
There is potential for screw-ups, so please be on the lookout - gcc's
configuration mechanism wasn't really meant for this kind of thing.
It's believed to compile world etc just fine under both a.out and elf, can
handle global constructors and destructors, handles the differences in
a.out and elf stabs, and what sections things like exceptions go in.

The initial idea came from i386/osfrose.h which is a dual rose/elf format
target.  These two are not as diverse as a.out and elf it would seem.

The cc front-end uses external configuration to determine default object
format (still being thrashed out, so read the source if you want to see
it so far), and has a '-aout' and '-elf' override command line switch.
There are some other internal switches that can be accessed, namely -maout,
-mno-aout, -munderscores and -mnounderscores.  The underscore and local
symbol prefixing rules are controllable seperately to the output format.
(ie: it's possible to generate a.out without the _ prefixes on symbols and
also to generate elf with the _ prefixes.  This isn't quite optimal, but
does seem to work pretty well, except the linkers don't always recognise
the local symbols without their normal names)

The default format is a.out (still), nobody should see any major changes.

With both elf and a.out tools and libraries installed:

[1:26pm]/tmp-223> cc -elf -o hello hello.c
peter@beast[1:27pm]/tmp-224> file hello
hello: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (FreeBSD), dynamically linked, not stripped
[1:27pm]/tmp-225> ./hello
hello world!

[1:27pm]/tmp-226> cc -aout -o hello hello.c
[1:27pm]/tmp-227> file hello
hello: FreeBSD/i386 compact demand paged dynamically linked executable not stripped
1:27pm]/tmp-228> ./hello
hello world!

Since my co-conspirators put a lot of effort into this too, I'll add them
so they can share the blame^H^H^H^H^Hglory. :-)

Reviewed by: sos, jdp
1998-03-08 05:29:49 +00:00
Peter Wemm
a4cd5630b0 Import of unmodified (but trimmed) gcc-2.7.2. The bigger parts of the
non-i386, non-unix, and generatable files have been trimmed, but can easily
be added in later if needed.

gcc-2.7.2.1 will follow shortly, it's a very small delta to this and it's
handy to have both available for reference for such little cost.

The freebsd-specific changes will then be committed, and once the dust has
settled, the bmakefiles will be committed to use this code.
1996-09-18 05:35:50 +00:00