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C language => User contributions => Topic started by: Vortex on August 31, 2014, 09:15:38 PM

Title: Preventing inlining of intrinsic functions
Post by: Vortex on August 31, 2014, 09:15:38 PM
Here is a small header created by LD Blake as a start in avoiding optimizer bugs
in Pelles C. It tells the compiler to treat affected code as functions rather
than inlining them into the main code.
 
Please feel free to add to this and post updates for this header, to help others
on the forum.
Title: Re: Preventing inlining of intrinsic functions
Post by: aardvajk on August 31, 2014, 09:38:56 PM
Once is enough surely (http://forum.pellesc.de/index.php?topic=6385.msg23717#msg23717)
Title: Re: Preventing inlining of intrinsic functions
Post by: czerny on September 01, 2014, 10:01:40 AM
Here is a small header created by LD Blake ...
Who is LD Blake?
Title: Re: Preventing inlining of intrinsic functions
Post by: Bitbeisser on September 02, 2014, 03:12:58 AM
Here is a small header created by LD Blake ...
Who is LD Blake?
A repeatedly disgruntled user of this forum for many years more commonly known as CommonTater, who rubs so many people the wrong way in so many places that he normally doesn't want he real name revealed...  :-\

Ralf
Title: Re: Preventing inlining of intrinsic functions
Post by: Vortex on September 02, 2014, 10:23:00 AM
Here is a small header created by LD Blake ...
Who is LD Blake?
A repeatedly disgruntled user of this forum for many years more commonly known as CommonTater, who rubs so many people the wrong way in so many places that he normally doesn't want he real name revealed...  :-\

Ralf

Ralf,

Your comments does not make any sense. Instead of talking about the bugs of the optimizer, you are criticizing LD and this does not contribute the user contributions section. No any reason to attack people here. Don't point anyone with your index because your three fingers are pointing yourself.
Title: Re: Preventing inlining of intrinsic functions
Post by: czerny on September 02, 2014, 02:26:52 PM
My fault! I have asked, Ralf has answered.
Title: Re: Preventing inlining of intrinsic functions
Post by: JohnF on September 02, 2014, 04:31:20 PM
My fault! I have asked, Ralf has answered.

It's ok you're obviously a curious fellow and can ask what you like.

John
Title: Re: Preventing inlining of intrinsic functions
Post by: czerny on September 02, 2014, 05:29:00 PM
My fault! I have asked, Ralf has answered.
It's ok you're obviously a curious fellow and can ask what you like.
There are too many meanings of 'curious' for a non nativ speaker to exactly understand what you mean.
I have not expected, that this question is a "Fettnäpfchen"!
Title: Re: Preventing inlining of intrinsic functions
Post by: JohnF on September 02, 2014, 05:34:11 PM
My fault! I have asked, Ralf has answered.
It's ok you're obviously a curious fellow and can ask what you like.
There are too many meanings of 'curious' for a non nativ speaker to exactly understand what you mean.
I have not expected, that this question is a "Fettnäpfchen"!

No, not Fettnäpfchen, curious means 'an inquiring nature' in this context.

John

Title: Re: Preventing inlining of intrinsic functions
Post by: Bitbeisser on September 02, 2014, 09:57:01 PM
My fault! I have asked, Ralf has answered.
Exactly.

I have valued LD/CommonTater for years as a very active participant in this forum, but his constant antics about signing off, signing back on, requesting his contributions being removed. Sorry, when that started, I lost all respect for him. This is supposed to be a technical forum...

Ralf
Title: Re: Preventing inlining of intrinsic functions
Post by: Vortex on September 03, 2014, 10:44:32 AM
This is supposed to be a technical forum but unfortunately it became a gossip forum.
Title: Re: Preventing inlining of intrinsic functions
Post by: czerny on September 03, 2014, 11:22:54 AM
This is supposed to be a technical forum but unfortunately it became a gossip forum.
I don't think so. There has been only one naiv question by me.  :(
The forum is a little bit tired, but all the topics in the last time had technical nature.
Title: Re: Preventing inlining of intrinsic functions
Post by: Vortex on September 03, 2014, 11:49:50 AM
Hi czerny,

No any problem with you. Feel fine. To answer your question, LD is a contributor to Pelles C and he's the author of the header file.