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- From: mybg@cs.huji.ac.il (Michael Ben-Gershon)
- Subject: Re: Bug Report
- Message-ID: <1i52ngINNmm9@huey.cs.huji.ac.il>
- Sender: gnulists@ai.mit.edu
- Organization: The Hebrew U. of Jerusalem
- References: <9212300819.AA22584@huey.cs.huji.ac.il>
- Distribution: gnu
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 21:50:40 GMT
- Approved: bug-gcc@prep.ai.mit.edu
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- In article <9212300819.AA22584@huey.cs.huji.ac.il> mybg@cs.huji.ac.il (Michael Ben-Gershon) writes:
- >Date: 30 Dec 1992
- >Version: 2.3.3
- >Machine/OS: Acorn RISCiX
- >
- >When an error is generated (by %e) in specs included by %C, the
- >compilation continues. This is not the case when the error is generated
- >in the specs themselves.....
-
- As suggested by rms himself, I corrected gcc.c to fix this, so now errors
- generated by specs included by %C (or the other things which include specs)
- will terminate the compilation, just like errors generated by the specs
- themselves. I have mailed the bug-fix and it should be included in later
- versions of gcc. The other problems mentioned in the original post have
- been worked-around without any bug-fixing necessary.
-
- Michael
-
-