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Re: [Bug gas/795] UCN problems exposed by GCC tests: gcc.dg/ucnid-2.c, 3
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Nick Clifton |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug gas/795] UCN problems exposed by GCC tests: gcc.dg/ucnid-2.c, 3, 4 and 6. |
Date: |
Fri, 18 Mar 2005 13:19:14 +0000 |
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Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0 (X11/20041206) |
Hi Hans-Peter,
In response to comment #1, I would expect GAS to assemble it because it's
generated by GCC (presumed correct).
My current theory is that it must be a gcc bug. But then I could just
be passing the buck...
Since you have a mmix-knuth-mmixware
toolchain available, I suggest looking at the generated assembly from
gcc.dg/ucnid-2.c. You should see this symbol.
Hmm, well what I see is:
[...]
LC:0 IS @
BYTE #e3,#82,#b2,#0
[...]
(with no embedded 0x80 or 0xc3 characters)
I don't know why you had success
assembling the test-cases on your system. I'm on FC2.
I'm on RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 but I am using a gcc toolchain built
from today's sources in the FSF GCC repository (and today's binutils).
Cheers
Nick
- [Bug gas/795] New: UCN problems exposed by GCC tests: gcc.dg/ucnid-2.c, 3 and 4., hp at sourceware dot org, 2005/03/17
- [Bug gas/795] UCN problems exposed by GCC tests: gcc.dg/ucnid-2.c, 3, 4 and 6., hp at sourceware dot org, 2005/03/17
- [Bug gas/795] UCN problems exposed by GCC tests: gcc.dg/ucnid-2.c, 3, 4 and 6., nickc at redhat dot com, 2005/03/18
- [Bug gas/795] UCN problems exposed by GCC tests: gcc.dg/ucnid-2.c, 3, 4 and 6., hp at sourceware dot org, 2005/03/18
- Re: [Bug gas/795] UCN problems exposed by GCC tests: gcc.dg/ucnid-2.c, 3, 4 and 6.,
Nick Clifton <=
- [Bug gas/795] UCN problems exposed by GCC tests: gcc.dg/ucnid-2.c, 3, 4 and 6., hp at sourceware dot org, 2005/03/18
- [Bug gas/795] non-ascii-identifier problems exposed by GCC tests: gcc.dg/ucnid-2.c, 3, 4 and 6., hp at sourceware dot org, 2005/03/18
- [Bug gas/795] non-ascii-identifier problems exposed by GCC tests: gcc.dg/ucnid-2.c, 3, 4 and 6., nickc at redhat dot com, 2005/03/18