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@The libbacktrace library
Initially written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@@google.com>

The libbacktrace library may be linked into a program or library and
used to produce symbolic backtraces.  Sample uses would be to print a
detailed backtrace when an error occurs or to gather detailed
profiling information.

The libbacktrace library is provided under a BSD license.  See the
source files for the exact license text.

The public functions are declared and documented in the header file
backtrace.h, which should be #include'd by a user of the library.

Building libbacktrace will generate a file backtrace-supported.h,
which a user of the library may use to determine whether backtraces
will work.  See the source file backtrace-supported.h.in for the
macros that it defines.

As of September 2012, libbacktrace only supports ELF executables with
DWARF debugging information.  The library is written to make it
straightforward to add support for other object file and debugging
formats.
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@import GCC 4.8 branch at r206687.

highlights from: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.6/changes.html

   GCC now has stricter checks for invalid command-line options
   New -Wunused-but-set-variable and -Wunused-but-set-parameter
      warnings
   Many platforms have been obsoleted
   Link-time optimization improvements
   A new switch -fstack-usage has been added
   A new function attribute leaf was introduced
   A new warning, enabled by -Wdouble-promotion
   Support for selectively enabling and disabling warnings via
      #pragma GCC diagnostic has been added
   There is now experimental support for some features from the
      upcoming C1X revision of the ISO C standard
   Improved experimental support for the upcoming C++0x ISO C++
      standard
   G++ now issues clearer diagnostics in several cases
   Updates for ARM, x86, MIPS, PPC/PPC64, SPARC
   Darwin, FreeBSD, Solaris 2, MinGW and Cygwin now all support
      __float128 on 32-bit and 64-bit x86 targets. [*1]

highlights from: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.7/changes.html

   The -fconserve-space flag has been deprecated
   Support for a new parameter --param case-values-threshold=n
      was added
   Interprocedural and Link-time optimization improvements
   A new built-in, __builtin_assume_aligned, has been added
   A new warning option -Wunused-local-typedefs was added
   A new experimental command-line option -ftrack-macro-expansion
      was added
   Support for atomic operations specifying the C++11/C11 memory
      model has been added
   There is support for some more features from the C11 revision
      of the ISO C standard
   Improved experimental support for the new ISO C++ standard,
      C++11
   Updates for ARM, x86, MIPS, PPC/PPC64, SH, SPARC, TILE*
   A new option (-grecord-gcc-switches) was added

highlights from: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/changes.html

   GCC now uses C++ as its implementation language.  This means
      that to build GCC from sources, you will need a C++
      compiler that understands C++ 2003
   DWARF4 is now the default when generating DWARF debug
      information
   A new general optimization level, -Og, has been introduced
   A new option -ftree-partial-pre was added
   The option -fconserve-space has been removed
   The command-line options -fipa-struct-reorg and
      -fipa-matrix-reorg have been removed
   Interprocedural and Link-time optimization improvements
   AddressSanitizer, a fast memory error detector, has been
      added  [*2]
   A new -Wsizeof-pointer-memaccess warning has been added
   G++ now supports a -std=c++1y option for experimentation
      with features proposed for the next revision of the
      standard, expected around 2014
   Improved experimental support for the new ISO C++ standard,
      C++11
   A new port has been added to support AArch64
   Updates for ARM, x86, MIPS, PPC/PPC64, SH, SPARC, TILE*


[*1] we should support this too!
[*2] we should look into this.
     https://code.google.com/p/address-sanitizer/
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@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.
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Initially written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@@golang.org>
d5 3
a7 5
used to produce symbolic backtraces.
Sample uses would be to print a detailed backtrace when an error
occurs or to gather detailed profiling information.
In general the functions provided by this library are async-signal-safe,
meaning that they may be safely called from a signal handler.
d9 2
a10 2
The libbacktrace library is provided under a BSD license.
See the source files for the exact license text.
d17 2
a18 3
will work.
See the source file backtrace-supported.h.in for the macros that it
defines.
d20 4
a23 9
As of October 2020, libbacktrace supports ELF, PE/COFF, Mach-O, and
XCOFF executables with DWARF debugging information.
In other words, it supports GNU/Linux, *BSD, macOS, Windows, and AIX.
The library is written to make it straightforward to add support for
other object file and debugging formats.

The library relies on the C++ unwind API defined at
https://itanium-cxx-abi.github.io/cxx-abi/abi-eh.html
This API is provided by GCC and clang.
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@a0 23
The libbacktrace library
Initially written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@@google.com>

The libbacktrace library may be linked into a program or library and
used to produce symbolic backtraces.  Sample uses would be to print a
detailed backtrace when an error occurs or to gather detailed
profiling information.

The libbacktrace library is provided under a BSD license.  See the
source files for the exact license text.

The public functions are declared and documented in the header file
backtrace.h, which should be #include'd by a user of the library.

Building libbacktrace will generate a file backtrace-supported.h,
which a user of the library may use to determine whether backtraces
will work.  See the source file backtrace-supported.h.in for the
macros that it defines.

As of September 2012, libbacktrace only supports ELF executables with
DWARF debugging information.  The library is written to make it
straightforward to add support for other object file and debugging
formats.
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@sync with head.

for a reference, the tree before this commit was tagged
as yamt-pagecache-tag8.

this commit was splitted into small chunks to avoid
a limitation of cvs.  ("Protocol error: too many arguments")
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@a0 23
The libbacktrace library
Initially written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@@google.com>

The libbacktrace library may be linked into a program or library and
used to produce symbolic backtraces.  Sample uses would be to print a
detailed backtrace when an error occurs or to gather detailed
profiling information.

The libbacktrace library is provided under a BSD license.  See the
source files for the exact license text.

The public functions are declared and documented in the header file
backtrace.h, which should be #include'd by a user of the library.

Building libbacktrace will generate a file backtrace-supported.h,
which a user of the library may use to determine whether backtraces
will work.  See the source file backtrace-supported.h.in for the
macros that it defines.

As of September 2012, libbacktrace only supports ELF executables with
DWARF debugging information.  The library is written to make it
straightforward to add support for other object file and debugging
formats.
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