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GCC 9 is a major release of the GNU Compiler collection first released in 2019.

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Why gcc 9.5.0 treates x>x+1 as tautology?

gcc 9.5.0 treates x<x+1 as tautology for "int x". For the following program, gcc 9.5.0 compiler seems to replaces x<x+1 with 1. #include <stdio.h> #define M 0x7FFFFFFF int main() ...
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using coverity 2019.03

I m using coverity 2019.03 After the configuration I have the message the Successfully generated configuration for the compilers: g++ g++-3 g++-4 gcc gcc-3 gcc-4 ld but when trying to build , I have : ...
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Overriding gcc's linker using binutil's ld

We're using GNU gcc 9.2 on Solaris 10 - we got it preconfigured from a third party. Our problem is the linker - we want to replace it with a more recent version from binutils 2.23 but this is not so ...
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coredump when calling virtual method of a dynamic allocated object

The snippet below will coredumped in fun() method. Why calling c->b.f() works in main() but failed in the function call? class A { public: inline virtual void f() const {printf("A\n");}...
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c++ unorderd_map insert fails for value_type with atomic<bool> member

class strategy { int id; std::atomic<bool> strategyStarted; int startTime; int endTime; void getStartTime() { return startTime; } void setStartTime(int sTime) { ...
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Build gcc-9.1.0 error with libgfortran.so

I tried to install gcc-9.1.0 version with gcc-5 and the following configure options: ../gcc-9.1.0/configure --prefix=local/gcc/9.1.0-all \ --program-suffix='-10' \ --without-included-gettext \ ...
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Why is GCC complaining with Wstringop-overflow?

I have code which looks like this: char* newChar = new char[strlen(inputCharArray)+1]; if (NULL == newChar) { return; } strncpy(newChar, inputCharArray, strlen(inputCharArray)); newChar[strlen(...
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Link with -rpath=/usr/local/lib works, -rapth=$ORIGIN does not

I am working on an embedded Linux target, gcc 9.2. If I link with -rpath=/usr/local/lib, the readelf utility shows me the RPATH entry, as expected. If I link with -rpath=$ORIGIN, readelf shows no ...
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Do ubuntu, gcc later version cover older versions?

My professor is using automated scoring program for my programming assignment. It is C programming handling some file stuff. He asks students to use Ubuntu version 18.xx and gcc 7.xx. and I asked him ...
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Print a #define macro using std::cout

I am trying to do this #define _TEST_ test #include <iostream> int main() { std::cout << "_TEST_" << std::endl; } As far as my understanding, I expect this output....
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Can this incomplete type be improved to work with this C++ concept?

The following code works as designed with g++ 9.3.1 and the old concepts TS. But I haven't gotten it to work with g++ 10.3.1 and the C++ core language version of concepts: #if __cpp_concepts < ...
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warning: taking address of packed member of 'struct details' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]

struct details_state { struct details_status D1; struct details_status D2; }; struct details { struct details_state details_states[2]; } ...
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Is there no gcc warning when a literal declared as long is assigned to an int in c?

I can compile and run a program that assigns a long int literal, albeit it one that would fit into an int, to an int variable. $ cat assign-long-to-int.c #include <stdio.h> int main(void){ ...
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CMake Release and Debug running different std::for_each single thread / multi thread c++17

Hello I'm executing a std::foreach like: std::for_each( std::execution::par_unseq, vector_of_int.begin(), vvector_of_int.end(), [&captured_variables](auto &v) { Execute(v, ...
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Segfault when giving a function a struct pointer

I have a function that looks like this: int lexWhitespace(TokenizerOutput* input) { printf("he"); if (!(14 > input->toStillParse[0] > 8) && !(input->toStillParse[...
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error: 'asm' operand has impossible constraints (A53) - gcc 9.3.1

This is code to read 64bit address space. Issue showed up with gcc 9.3.1, did not have issue with earlier version of gcc static inline void write_to_64bit_address(uint64_t address, uint32_t ...
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GCC9 compiler slower than GCC6? What is possible solution for the same?

GCC9 compiler slower than GCC6? What is possible solution for the same? Normally it was taking 5 minutes for compilation but now after upgrading to GCC9 it's taking 20 minutes for compilation. Can ...
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How to have c++ 20 on windows?

I am working on windows 10 and currently have gcc8 installed on my system but the thing is #include <execution> cannot work with this version of gcc. So, I want to have gcc 9, but I have ...
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Offset of a member from a member object pointer in gcc 9

I previously used this to extract a size_t offset to a member of an object based on passing in the member object pointer. template <typename T, typename U> constexpr size_t memberOffset(U T::*...
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Where can I find the GCC 9 implementation of std::chrono::system_clock::now()?

The chrono system header (/usr/include/c++/9/chrono) declares, but does not define, the static now() functions of its clocks. I also do not see an include that looks relevant. Where are these ...
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Forcing instantiation of all of a template classes member functions

During initial development of a template class, before I've written full test cases, I am finding that I would like the ability to force the compiler to generate the code for every member (including ...
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No performance difference in different variations of the same program

I copied glibc's implementation of binary search algorithm, then modified it a little bit to suit my needs. I decided to test it and other things I have learned about GCC (attributes and built-ins). ...
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C++17, string + string_view gives compilation error [duplicate]

As per the C++17 book from "Nicolai M. Josuttis" the following code should compile. #include <string_view> #include <string> int main() { std::string_view sv1 = "hello"; ...
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Gcc not working on MacOS 10.15.4 Catalina?

I wanted to start writing c++ code again and I just realized that the homebrew version of gcc does not compile any c++, c, or even fortran programs. For example, I tried to compile the following ...
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Why /usr/lib64 is not in the default location of ld.so?

Yestoday, I tried to upgrade my gcc from version 8.4.0 to 9.3.0 by building from source, because the latest version that can be installed through apt repo of Ubuntu, is 8.4.0. Building and installing ...
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It is possible to getting stuck in the compare_exchange's loop?

Consider this code (from 'C++ concurrency in action' [Second edition]: page 212): void LockFreeStack::pop (stack_data& result) { Node* old_head = head.load(); while(!head....
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Why number of created thread is less than thread-max?

With this code: void yield_sleep(void) { using namespace std::chrono; static size_t thread_num; auto start{high_resolution_clock::now()}; std::this_thread::yield(); auto end{...
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GCC Native matrix operations libraries [closed]

I wonder there are any native matrices operation library that come with standard gcc/glibc/g++. installation. I see that there are many third party libraries boost, armadillo etc. provide ...
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When compiling with MINGW gcc, overloaded new operator is not called for std::string

This program (compiled with option -std=c++17) #include <stdio.h> #include <string> void* operator new(std::size_t nrOfBytes) { printf("allocate %zd bytes on heap\n", nrOfBytes); ...
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Does GCC have builtins for AVX512 operations?

I was expecting to find functions like __builtin_ia32_fmaddps512 in a recent GCC to enable use of 512 bit AVX512 registers in the same way that one can use the 256 bit AVX2 registers, but they do ...
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Installing GCC 9.2.0 using MSYS2 on Windows

After installing MSYS2 and updating all packages and installing gcc toolchain using pacman -Sy mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain I have the 9.2.0 version as shown in the picture above. But when i run gcc....
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Multiple Definition linker error w/ std::__shared_ptr<std::filesystem::__cxx11::_Dir, ... GCC9, C++17

context OS: Ubuntu 18.04 Build: CMake 3.10.2 Compiler: gcc-9 (Ubuntu 9.2.1-17ubuntu1~18.04.1) 9.2.1 20191102 Configuration: x86_64, debug action I upgraded to the aforementioned gcc version and ...
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uint32_t * uint32_t = uint64_t vector multiplication with gcc

I'm trying to multiply vectors of uint32_t producing the full 64-bit result in an uint64_t vector in gcc. The result I expect is for gcc to emit a single VPMULUDQ instruction. But what gcc outputs as ...
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address-of-packed-member: Disable for specific function?

I've noticed this error raises every time I'm accessing member of packed struct How can I disable it specifically for functions that handle the misalignment? (safe_unaligned_val_16/32/64 - constructs ...
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Compilation error after upgrade to gcc 9 when using concepts with argument pack in if constexpr

I have a code that uses a concept with argument pack in if constexpr context. It used to compile and work in gcc 8 but breaks in gcc 9: #include <utility> #include <tuple> template <...
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Tensorflow skylake-avx512 compiled from source missing __cpu_model symbol

I am compiling tensorflow with skylake-avx512 from source as follows, my python is built like this: git clone https://github.com/python/cpython.git && cd cpython && git checkout 2.7 ...
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Error compiling GCC 9.2: libgotool.a: No such file

On a fresh install of Fedora 30 onto a VM (in the below yum gets gcc 9.1, and trying to use that to build gcc 9.2): sudo yum install make cmake gmp gmp-devel mpfr mpfr-devel libmpc libmpc-devel zlib-...
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-Wclass-memaccess warning with boost::endian and gcc

I'm getting a -Wclass-memaccess with gcc >= 8 and I would like to know if I can safely ignore the warning. Test case: #include <array> #include <boost/endian/buffers.hpp> int main() { ...
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Canot read char8_t from basic_stringstream<char8_t>

I'm simply trying stringstream in UTF-8: #include<iostream> #include<string> #include<sstream> int main() { std::basic_stringstream<char8_t> ss(u8"hello"); char8_t c; ...
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'<some system header>: error: ‘<insert function here>’ is not a member of ‘std’ ' after moving source file

Right after moving a source-file from my project to a subdirectory, gcc spit out a weird error (it did compile perfectly fine before) make[3]: Entering directory '/home/rd/Desktop/fh/bf4/bbx/o4x/...
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Filename c_str() corruption when using directory_iterator

When going over all files in a directory with directory_iterator storing the c_str() name of a file before using it leads invalid reads (and garbage output). This seems quite odd to me. Code ...
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__FLT_MAX__ and __DBL_MAX__ to 0?

With GCC 9.1, when calling std::numeric_limits's functions with floating-point types, they return 0 in most cases. This happens in a project I'm working on, and there is no issue with MSVC, GCC 8.3 ...
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Get warning for left shifting a negative number

I am trying to generate a warning for undefined behavior on left shifting a negative number. According to this answer, left shift of a negative number in C is undefined. The result of E1 << ...
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How to convert `std::filesystem::file_time_type` to a string using GCC 9

I'm trying to format the modification time of a file as a string (UTC). The following code compiles with GCC 8, but not GCC 9. #include <chrono> #include <filesystem> #include <iomanip&...
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c++ - double free when using std::filesystem::path in a vector

I'm working on a bare-bones file browser using DearImgui. For this i'm using std::filesystem with g++-9 and am currently testing on Kubuntu 19.04. For the most part the program works as expected. A ...
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compiler error: is private within this context only on gcc9 with c++17

I test my code using travis. Recently someone added gcc9 to the set of compilers the code gets tested with. While everything compiles fine with gcc8 (both with c++14 and c++17) and gcc-9.1.0 with c++...
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How to avoid using a global pointer variable in my GTK3 Application

I'm creating a GTK3 CHAT application with C On Linux ( Linux mint 19 right now) and I can not figure out how to avoid the use of the global (Label) pointer in the way how I designed the whole program. ...
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