* Re: confirm subscribe to gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org [not found] <995253525.15717.ezmlm@gcc.gnu.org> @ 2001-07-15 20:23 ` Koliya N Pulasinghe 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Koliya N Pulasinghe @ 2001-07-15 20:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gcc-help ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* confirm subscribe to gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org @ 2002-10-22 2:06 shonnagunti 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: shonnagunti @ 2002-10-22 2:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gcc-help ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* RE: confirm subscribe to gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org @ 2003-01-29 4:28 Rob Curtis 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Rob Curtis @ 2003-01-29 4:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gcc-help Hi Folks, We are cross-compiling for the Hitachi H8 micro for a little embedded project. Much of the source code functions are never called and I expected the compiler to optimise these functions away but reading through through some of the output I get references to functions that never get called (and have no pointers to them). I'm no expert at gcc. Can someone tell me what output I should be looking at to see how the optimisation has gone? Our little embedded micro is full and I need to write still more code. The compile options (sucked out of our make file) are: CFLAGS=-g -m$(ARCH) -O2 -fsigned-char -pedantic -malign-300 -fno-common -fshort-enums -Wall I thought the -g flag was to add debugger code but it doesn't seem to make any difference. It seems that constant strings are the culprit. I removed some and the build is OK, and I can add up to a certain size without it blowing up. Reduce the size of the string by a few bytes and still put in a 200 instruction function and it still survives. P.S. the huge string that causes it to blow up is in a function that has no reference to its address (and so I thought it should be removed). Any help would be much appreciated. Regards, Rob Curtis ___________________ |=/__________________/=|=====()> Norseld Laser & Control P/L ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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* Re: confirm subscribe to gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org [not found] <1509174391.4574.ezmlm@gcc.gnu.org> @ 2017-10-28 7:08 ` Yubin Ruan 2017-10-28 11:57 ` Jonathan Wakely 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Yubin Ruan @ 2017-10-28 7:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gcc-help On Sat, Oct 28, 2017, at 12:06 AM, gcc-help-help@gcc.gnu.org wrote: > Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the > gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing list. > > To confirm that you would like > > yubinr@fastmail.com > > added to the gcc-help mailing list, please send > an empty reply to this address: > > gcc-help-sc.1509174391.appknpopdfaolmoiinaf-yubinr=fastmail.com@gcc.gnu.org > > Usually, this happens when you just hit the "reply" button. > If this does not work, simply copy the address and paste it into > the "To:" field of a new message. > > This confirmation serves two purposes. First, it verifies that I am able > to get mail through to you. Second, it protects you in case someone > forges a subscription request in your name. > > Some mail programs are broken and cannot handle long addresses. If you > cannot reply to this request, instead send a message to > <gcc-help-request@gcc.gnu.org> and put the > entire address listed above into the "Subject:" line. > > > --- Administrative commands for the gcc-help list --- > > I can handle administrative requests automatically. Please > do not send them to the list address! Instead, send > your message to the correct command address: > > To subscribe to the list, send a message to: > <gcc-help-subscribe@gcc.gnu.org> > > To remove your address from the list, send a message to: > <gcc-help-unsubscribe@gcc.gnu.org> > > Send mail to the following for info and FAQ for this list: > <gcc-help-info@gcc.gnu.org> > <gcc-help-faq@gcc.gnu.org> > > Similar addresses exist for the digest list: > <gcc-help-digest-subscribe@gcc.gnu.org> > <gcc-help-digest-unsubscribe@gcc.gnu.org> > > To get messages 123 through 145 (a maximum of 100 per request), mail: > <gcc-help-get.123_145@gcc.gnu.org> > > To get an index with subject and author for messages 123-456 , mail: > <gcc-help-index.123_456@gcc.gnu.org> > > They are always returned as sets of 100, max 2000 per request, > so you'll actually get 100-499. > > To receive all messages with the same subject as message 12345, > send an empty message to: > <gcc-help-thread.12345@gcc.gnu.org> > > The messages do not really need to be empty, but I will ignore > their content. Only the ADDRESS you send to is important. > > You can start a subscription for an alternate address, > for example "john@host.domain", just add a hyphen and your > address (with '=' instead of '@') after the command word: > <gcc-help-subscribe-john=host.domain@gcc.gnu.org> > > To stop subscription for this address, mail: > <gcc-help-unsubscribe-john=host.domain@gcc.gnu.org> > > In both cases, I'll send a confirmation message to that address. When > you receive it, simply reply to it to complete your subscription. > > If despite following these instructions, you do not get the > desired results, please contact my owner at > gcc-help-owner@gcc.gnu.org. Please be patient, my owner is a > lot slower than I am ;-) > > --- Enclosed is a copy of the request I received. > > Return-Path: <anonymous@sourceware.org> > Received: (qmail 4558 invoked by uid 48); 28 Oct 2017 07:06:30 -0000 > Message-ID: <20171028070630.4555.qmail@sourceware.org> > From: anonymous@sourceware.org > Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2017 07:06:30 +0000 > To: gcc-help-subscribe-yubinr=fastmail.com@sourceware.org > User-Agent: Heirloom mailx 12.4 7/29/08 > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: confirm subscribe to gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org 2017-10-28 7:08 ` Yubin Ruan @ 2017-10-28 11:57 ` Jonathan Wakely 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Jonathan Wakely @ 2017-10-28 11:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Yubin Ruan; +Cc: gcc-help You're replying to the wrong addresses. On 28 October 2017 at 08:08, Yubin Ruan <yubinr@fastmail.com> wrote: > > > On Sat, Oct 28, 2017, at 12:06 AM, gcc-help-help@gcc.gnu.org wrote: >> Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the >> gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org mailing list. >> >> To confirm that you would like >> >> yubinr@fastmail.com >> >> added to the gcc-help mailing list, please send >> an empty reply to this address: >> >> gcc-help-sc.1509174391.appknpopdfaolmoiinaf-yubinr=fastmail.com@gcc.gnu.org >> >> Usually, this happens when you just hit the "reply" button. >> If this does not work, simply copy the address and paste it into >> the "To:" field of a new message. >> >> This confirmation serves two purposes. First, it verifies that I am able >> to get mail through to you. Second, it protects you in case someone >> forges a subscription request in your name. >> >> Some mail programs are broken and cannot handle long addresses. If you >> cannot reply to this request, instead send a message to >> <gcc-help-request@gcc.gnu.org> and put the >> entire address listed above into the "Subject:" line. >> >> >> --- Administrative commands for the gcc-help list --- >> >> I can handle administrative requests automatically. Please >> do not send them to the list address! Instead, send >> your message to the correct command address: >> >> To subscribe to the list, send a message to: >> <gcc-help-subscribe@gcc.gnu.org> >> >> To remove your address from the list, send a message to: >> <gcc-help-unsubscribe@gcc.gnu.org> >> >> Send mail to the following for info and FAQ for this list: >> <gcc-help-info@gcc.gnu.org> >> <gcc-help-faq@gcc.gnu.org> >> >> Similar addresses exist for the digest list: >> <gcc-help-digest-subscribe@gcc.gnu.org> >> <gcc-help-digest-unsubscribe@gcc.gnu.org> >> >> To get messages 123 through 145 (a maximum of 100 per request), mail: >> <gcc-help-get.123_145@gcc.gnu.org> >> >> To get an index with subject and author for messages 123-456 , mail: >> <gcc-help-index.123_456@gcc.gnu.org> >> >> They are always returned as sets of 100, max 2000 per request, >> so you'll actually get 100-499. >> >> To receive all messages with the same subject as message 12345, >> send an empty message to: >> <gcc-help-thread.12345@gcc.gnu.org> >> >> The messages do not really need to be empty, but I will ignore >> their content. Only the ADDRESS you send to is important. >> >> You can start a subscription for an alternate address, >> for example "john@host.domain", just add a hyphen and your >> address (with '=' instead of '@') after the command word: >> <gcc-help-subscribe-john=host.domain@gcc.gnu.org> >> >> To stop subscription for this address, mail: >> <gcc-help-unsubscribe-john=host.domain@gcc.gnu.org> >> >> In both cases, I'll send a confirmation message to that address. When >> you receive it, simply reply to it to complete your subscription. >> >> If despite following these instructions, you do not get the >> desired results, please contact my owner at >> gcc-help-owner@gcc.gnu.org. Please be patient, my owner is a >> lot slower than I am ;-) >> >> --- Enclosed is a copy of the request I received. >> >> Return-Path: <anonymous@sourceware.org> >> Received: (qmail 4558 invoked by uid 48); 28 Oct 2017 07:06:30 -0000 >> Message-ID: <20171028070630.4555.qmail@sourceware.org> >> From: anonymous@sourceware.org >> Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2017 07:06:30 +0000 >> To: gcc-help-subscribe-yubinr=fastmail.com@sourceware.org >> User-Agent: Heirloom mailx 12.4 7/29/08 >> MIME-Version: 1.0 >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> >> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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