head 1.1; branch 1.1.1; access ; symbols gcc-14-3-0:1.1.1.1 FSF:1.1.1; locks ; strict; comment @# @; 1.1 date 2025.09.13.23.45.04; author mrg; state Exp; branches 1.1.1.1; next ; commitid KwhwN4krNWa6XBaG; 1.1.1.1 date 2025.09.13.23.45.04; author mrg; state Exp; branches ; next ; commitid KwhwN4krNWa6XBaG; desc @@ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @include $(srcdir)/config/mt-gnu include $(srcdir)/config/mt-loongarch-mlib @ 1.1.1.1 log @initial import of GCC 14.3.0. major changes in GCC 13: - improved sanitizer - zstd debug info compression - LTO improvements - SARIF based diagnostic support - new warnings: -Wxor-used-as-pow, -Wenum-int-mismatch, -Wself-move, -Wdangling-reference - many new -Wanalyzer* specific warnings - enhanced warnings: -Wpessimizing-move, -Wredundant-move - new attributes to mark file descriptors, c++23 "assume" - several C23 features added - several C++23 features added - many new features for Arm, x86, RISC-V major changes in GCC 14: - more strict C99 or newer support - ia64* marked deprecated (but seemingly still in GCC 15.) - several new hardening features - support for "hardbool", which can have user supplied values of true/false - explicit support for stack scrubbing upon function exit - better auto-vectorisation support - added clang-compatible __has_feature and __has_extension - more C23, including -std=c23 - several C++26 features added - better diagnostics in C++ templates - new warnings: -Wnrvo, Welaborated-enum-base - many new features for Arm, x86, RISC-V - possible ABI breaking change for SPARC64 and small structures with arrays of floats. @ text @@