* Small invoke.texi patch
@ 1997-08-30 3:24 J. Kean Johnston
1997-08-30 3:24 ` "restrict" keyword for C Peter Seebach
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From: J. Kean Johnston @ 1997-08-30 3:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: egcs
This patch allows makeinfo to work properly in 970828:
*** invoke.texi.jkj Fri Aug 29 20:47:32 1997
--- invoke.texi Fri Aug 29 20:47:43 1997
***************
*** 2198,2204 ****
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approaches to improving loop optimizations.
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--- 2198,2204 ----
they have helped determine the efficacy of various
approaches to improving loop optimizations.
! Please let us (@code{egcs@@cygnus.com and fortran@@gnu.ai.mit.edu})
know how use of these options affects
the performance of your production code.
We're very interested in code that runs @emph{slower}
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* Re: "restrict" keyword for C
1997-08-30 3:24 Small invoke.texi patch J. Kean Johnston
@ 1997-08-30 3:24 ` Peter Seebach
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From: Peter Seebach @ 1997-08-30 3:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: egcs
While I am far from speaking officially, I'd like to see something like
-std c89
-std knr
-std c9x
-std ansi
where "ansi" is somewhere around 'void *', but without some of the cruft like
trigraphs.
(Yes, I will freely admit that trigraphs are cruft.)
-s
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