-b <machine>
and -V <version>
have been removed because they were unreliable. Instead, users should directly run <machine>-gcc
when cross-compiling, or <machine>-gcc-<version>
to run a different version of gcc
. gcc
was called to link object files rather than compile source code, it would previously accept and ignore all options starting with --
, including linker options such as --as-needed
and --export-dynamic
, although such options would result in errors if any source code was compiled. Such options, if unknown to the compiler, are now rejected in all cases; if the intent was to pass them to the linker, options such as -Wl,--as-needed
should be used.cproj
function. GCC optimizes its builtin cproj
according to the behavior specified and allowed by the ISO C99 standard. If you want to avoid discrepancies between the C library and GCC's builtin transformations when using cproj
in your code, use GLIBC 2.12 or later. If you are using an older GLIBC and actually rely on the incorrect behavior of cproj, then you can disable GCC's transformations using -fno-builtin-cproj
. -combine
) has been removed in favor of the new generic link-time optimization framework (LTO) introduced in GCC 4.5.0.libquadmath
library, which provides quad-precision mathematical functions for targets with a __float128
datatype. __float128
is available for targets on 32-bit x86, x86-64 and Itanium architectures. The libquadmath
library is automatically built on such targets when building the Fortran compiler.-Wunused-but-set-variable
and -Wunused-but-set-parameter
warnings were added for C, C++, Objective-C and Objective-C++. These warnings diagnose variables respective parameters which are only set in the code and never otherwise used. Usually such variables are useless and often even the value assigned to them is computed needlessly, sometimes expensively. The -Wunused-but-set-variable
warning is enabled by default by -Wall
flag and -Wunused-but-set-parameter
by -Wall -Wextra
flags.progmem
attribute to locate data in flash memory must be qualified as const
.Support for a number of older systems and recently unmaintained or untested target ports of GCC has been declared obsolete in GCC 4.6. Unless there is activity to revive them, the next release of GCC will have their sources permanently removed.
All GCC ports for the following processor architectures have been declared obsolete:
arc-*
)crx-*
)m68hc11-*-*
, m6811-*-*
, m68hc12-*-*
, m6812-*-*
)score-*
)The following ports for individual systems on particular architectures have been obsoleted:
i[34567]86-*-interix3*
)i[3456x]86-*-netware*
)arm-*-pe*
other than arm*-wince-pe*
)mcore-*-pe*
)sh*-*-symbianelf*
)alpha*-*-gnu*
, powerpc*-*-gnu*
)m68k-*-uclinuxoldabi*
)arm*-*-netbsd*
, i[34567]86-*-netbsd*
, vax-*-netbsd*
, but not *-*-netbsdelf*
)The i[34567]86-*-pe
alias for Cygwin targets has also been obsoleted; users should configure for i[34567]86-*-cygwin*
instead.
Certain configure options to control the set of libraries built with GCC on some targets have been obsoleted. On ARM targets, the options --disable-fpu
, --disable-26bit
, --disable-underscore
, --disable-interwork
, --disable-biendian
and --disable-nofmult
have been obsoleted. On MIPS targets, the options --disable-single-float
, --disable-biendian
and --disable-softfloat
have been obsoleted.
-Ofast
, has been introduced. It combines the existing optimization level -O3
with options that can affect standards compliance but result in better optimized code. For example, -Ofast
enables -ffast-math
.-flto=n
(where n specifies the number of compilations to execute in parallel). GCC can also cooperate with a GNU make job server by specifying the -flto=jobserver
option and adding +
to the beginning of the Makefile rule executing the linker.-flto-partition=none
. This may result in small code quality improvements.-fuse-linker-plugin
command-line option.hidden
visibility attribute. Consequently the use of -fwhole-program
is not necessary in addition to LTO.externally_visible
when the linker plugin is not used.iostream
header.const
and pure
functions. Newly, noreturn
functions are auto-detected. The -Wsuggest-attribute=[const|pure|noreturn]
flag is available that informs users when adding attributes to headers might improve code generation.
-O2
and greater. The feature can be controlled via -fpartial-inlining
. Partial inlining splits functions with short hot path to return. This allows more aggressive inlining of the hot path leading to better performance and often to code size reductions (because cold parts of functions are not duplicated).
-Os
) was improved to better handle C++ programs with larger abstraction penalty, leading to smaller and faster code.main
), functions used only at exit and functions detected to be cold are placed into separate text segment subsections. This extends the -freorder-functions
feature and is controlled by the same switch. The goal is to improve the startup time of large C++ programs. Proper function placement requires linker support. GNU ld 2.21.51 on ELF targets was updated to place those functions together within the text section leading to better code locality and faster startup times of large C++ programs. The feature is also supported in the Apple linker. Support in the gold linker is planned.
-fstack-usage
has been added. It makes the compiler output stack usage information for the program, on a per-function basis, in an auxiliary file.-fcombine-stack-adjustments
has been added. It can be used to enable or disable the compiler's stack-slot combining pass which before was enabled automatically at -O1
and above, but could not be controlled on its own.-fstrict-volatile-bitfields
has been added. Using it indicates that accesses to volatile bitfields should use a single access of the width of the field's type. This option can be useful for precisely defining and accessing memory-mapped peripheral registers from C or C++.-Wdouble-promotion
, has been added that warns about cases where a value of type float
is implicitly promoted to double
. This is especially helpful for CPUs that handle the former in hardware, but emulate the latter in software.leaf
was introduced. This attribute allows better inter-procedural optimization across calls to functions that return to the current unit only via returning or exception handling. This is the case for most library functions that have no callbacks.__int128
for targets having wide enough machine-mode support.callee_pop_aggregate
allows to specify if the caller or callee is responsible for popping the aggregate return pointer value from the stack.#pragma GCC diagnostic
has been added. For instance: #pragma GCC diagnostic error "-Wuninitialized" foo(a); /* error is given for this one */ #pragma GCC diagnostic push #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wuninitialized" foo(b); /* no diagnostic for this one */ #pragma GCC diagnostic pop foo(c); /* error is given for this one */ #pragma GCC diagnostic pop foo(d); /* depends on command-line options */
-fmax-errors=N
option is now supported. Using this option causes the compiler to exit after N
errors have been issued.-std=c1x
, or -std=gnu1x
for C1X with GNU extensions. Note that this support is experimental and may change incompatibly in future releases for consistency with changes to the C1X standard draft. The following features are newly supported as described in the N1539 draft of C1X (with changes agreed at the March 2011 WG14 meeting); some other features were already supported with no compiler changes being needed, or have some support but not in full accord with N1539 (as amended). _Static_assert
keyword)<float.h>
-fplan9-extensions
option directs the compiler to support some extensions for anonymous struct fields which are implemented by the Plan 9 compiler. A pointer to a struct may be automatically converted to a pointer to an anonymous field when calling a function, in order to make the types match. An anonymous struct field whose type is a typedef name may be referred to using the typedef name.constexpr
(thanks to Gabriel Dos Reis and Jason Merrill), nullptr
(thanks to Magnus Fromreide), noexcept
, unrestricted unions, range-based for
loops (thanks to Rodrigo Rivas Costa), opaque enum declarations (thanks also to Rodrigo), implicitly deleted functions and implicit move constructors.-Wno-int-to-pointer-cast
, which is now also available in C++.-fstrict-enums
.-fnothrow-opt
flag changes the semantics of a throw()
exception specification to match the proposed semantics of the noexcept
specification: just call terminate
if an exception tries to propagate out of a function with such an exception specification. This dramatically reduces or eliminates the code size overhead from adding the exception specification.-Wnoexcept
flag will suggest adding a noexcept
qualifier to a function that the compiler can tell doesn't throw if it would change the value of a noexcept
expression.-Wshadow
option now warns if a local variable or type declaration shadows another type in C++. Note that the compiler will not warn if a local variable shadows a struct/class/enum, but will warn if it shadows an explicit typedef. class
, struct
, and union
definitions.mutable
on reference members (c++/33558). Use -fpermissive
to allow the old, non-conforming behaviour. -fabi-version=5
or -fabi-version=0
. -Wabi
will now warn about code that uses the old mangling.struct A { A(); }; struct B : A { int i; }; const B b = B();Use
-fpermissive
to allow the old, non-conforming behaviour. constexpr
and nullptr
. cstddef
header as an implementation detail. Code that relied on that header being included as side-effect of including other standard headers will need to include cstddef
explicitly.libquadmath
library, GNU Fortran now also supports a quad-precision, kind=16
floating-point data type (REAL(16)
, COMPLEX(16)
). As the data type is not fully supported in hardware, calculations might be one to two orders of magnitude slower than with the 4, 8 or 10 bytes floating-point data types. This change does not affect systems which support REAL(16)
in hardware nor those which do not support libquadmath
.-fwhole-file
.-fwhole-file
flag is now enabled by default. This improves code generation and diagnostics. It can be disabled using the deprecated -fno-whole-file
flag.-M
... flags of GCC; you may need to specify the -cpp
option in addition. The dependencies take modules, Fortran's include
, and CPP's #include
into account. Note: Using -M
for the module path is no longer supported, use -J
instead.-Wconversion
has been modified to only issue warnings where a conversion leads to information loss. This drastically reduces the number of warnings; -Wconversion
is thus now enabled with -Wall
. The flag -Wconversion-extra
has been added and also warns about other conversions; -Wconversion-extra
typically issues a huge number of warnings, most of which can be ignored.-Wunused-dummy-argument
warns about unused dummy arguments and is included in -Wall
. Before, -Wunused-variable
also warned about unused dummy arguments.ASSOCIATE
construct.a(:) = ...
instead of a = ...
for arrays and character strings – or disable the feature using -std=f95
or -fno-realloc-lhs
.num_images() == 1
); use the -fcoarray=single
flag to enable it.STOP
and the new ERROR STOP
statements now support all constant expressions.CONTIGUOUS
attribute.ALLOCATE
with MOLD
.STORAGE_SIZE
intrinsic inquiry function.NORM2
and PARITY
intrinsic functions.POPCNT
and POPPAR
for counting the number of 1 bits and returning the parity; BGE
, BGT
, BLE
, and BLT
for bitwise comparisons; DSHIFTL
and DSHIFTR
for combined left and right shifts, MASKL
and MASKR
for simple left and right justified masks, MERGE_BITS
for a bitwise merge using a mask, SHIFTA
, SHIFTL
and SHIFTR
for shift operations, and the transformational bit intrinsics IALL
, IANY
and IPARITY
.EXECUTE_COMMAND_LINE
intrinsic subroutine.IMPURE
attribute for procedures, which allows for ELEMENTAL
procedures without the restrictions of PURE
.NULL()
) and not allocated variables can be used as actual argument to optional non-pointer, non-allocatable dummy arguments, denoting an absent argument.TARGET
attribute can be used as actual argument to POINTER
dummies with INTENT(IN)
NULL
.EXIT
statement (with construct-name) can now be used to leave not only the DO
but also the ASSOCIATE
, BLOCK
, IF
, SELECT CASE
and SELECT TYPE
constructs.INTEGER_KINDS
, LOGICAL_KINDS
, REAL_KINDS
and CHARACTER_KINDS
of the intrinsic module ISO_FORTRAN_ENV
have been added; these arrays contain the supported kind values for the respective types.C_SIZEOF
of the intrinsic module ISO_C_BINDINGS
and COMPILER_VERSION
and COMPILER_OPTIONS
of ISO_FORTRAN_ENV
have been implemented.ENTRY
was added for -std=f2008
; a line may start with a semicolon; for internal and module procedures END
can be used instead of END SUBROUTINE
and END FUNCTION
; SELECTED_REAL_KIND
now also takes a RADIX
argument; intrinsic types are supported for TYPE(intrinsic-type-spec)
; multiple type-bound procedures can be declared in a single PROCEDURE
statement; implied-shape arrays are supported for named constants (PARAMETER
). The transformational, three argument versions of BESSEL_JN
and BESSEL_YN
were added – the elemental, two-argument version had been added in GCC 4.4; note that the transformational functions use a recurrence algorithm.Support for the Go programming language has been added to GCC. It is not enabled by default when you build GCC; use the --enable-languages
configure option to build it. The driver program for compiling Go code is gccgo
.
Go is currently known to work on GNU/Linux and RTEMS. Solaris support is in progress. It may or may not work on other platforms.
-fobjc-exceptions
flag is now required to enable Objective-C exception and synchronization syntax (introduced by the keywords @try
, @catch
, @finally
and @synchronized
).-fobjc-std=objc1
command-line option.object.count
is automatically converted into [object count]
or [object setCount: ...]
depending on context; for example if (object.count > 0)
is automatically compiled into the equivalent of if ([object count] > 0)
while object.count = 0;
is automatically compiled into the equivalent ot [object setCount: 0];
. The dot-syntax can be used with instance and class objects and with any setters or getters, no matter if they are part of a declared property or not.@property
keyword, and are most commonly used in conjunction with the new Objective-C 2.0 dot-syntax. The nonatomic
, readonly
, readwrite
, assign
, retain
, copy
, setter
and getter
attributes are all supported. Marking declared properties with __attribute__ ((deprecated))
is supported too.@synthesize
and @dynamic
keywords are supported. @synthesize
causes the compiler to automatically synthesize a declared property, while @dynamic
is used to disable all warnings for a declared property for which no implementation is provided at compile time. Synthesizing declared properties requires runtime support in most useful cases; to be able to use it with the GNU runtime, appropriate helper functions have been added to the GNU Objective-C runtime ABI, and are implemented by the GNU Objective-C runtime library shipped with GCC.@optional
keyword is supported. It allows you to mark methods or properties in a protocol as optional as opposed to required.@package
keyword is supported. It has currently the same effect as the @public
keyword.deprecated
, sentinel
, noreturn
and format
.unused
, to mark an argument as unused in the implementation.deprecated
.__GNU_LIBOBJC__
(with a value that is increased at every release where there is any change to the API) in objc/objc.h
, making it easy to determine if the GNU Objective-C runtime library is being used, and if so, which version. Previous versions of the GNU Objective-C runtime library (and other Objective-C runtime libraries such as the Apple one) do not define this macro.objc/objc-api.h
header file automatically selects the old API, while including the new objc/runtime.h
header file automatically selects the new API. Support for the old API is being phased out and upgrading the software to use the new API is strongly recommended. To check for the availability of the new API, the __GNU_LIBOBJC__
macro can be used as older versions of the GNU Objective-C runtime library, which do not support the new API, do not define such a macro.@synchronized
has been added.-mcpu=cortex-m4
.__sync_fetch_and_add
and friends are now inlined for supported architectures rather than calling into a kernel helper function.-O3
.-mcpu=
option.-mcpu=cortex-a15
.-fstrict-volatile-bitfields
by default.-fsplit-stack
option permits programs to use a discontiguous stack. This is useful for threaded programs, in that it is no longer necessary to specify the maximum stack size when creating a thread. This feature is currently only implemented for 32-bit and 64-bit x86 GNU/Linux targets. -mfentry
.-march=core2
and -mtune=core2
options.-march=corei7
and -mtune=corei7
options.-march=corei7-avx
and -mtune=corei7-avx
options.-march=btver1
and -mtune=btver1
options.-march=bdver1
and -mtune=bdver1
options.-fomit-frame-pointer
. The default can be reverted to -fno-omit-frame-pointer
by configuring GCC with the --enable-frame-pointer
configure option.__float128
on 32-bit and 64-bit x86 targets.--with-fpmath=avx
option.-O3
when optimizing for CPUs where prefetching is beneficial (AMD CPUs newer than K6).-mtbm
.-mbmi
.-march=
and -mtune=
name is loongson3a
. "A"
has been renamed "c"
. This constraint is used to select a floating-point register that can be used as the destination of a multiply-accumulate instruction. "A"
and "D"
have been added. These constraint letters resolve to all general registers when compiling for AM33, and resolve to address registers only or data registers only when compiling for MN10300. MDR
register is represented in the compiler. One can access the register via the "z"
constraint in inline assembly. It can be marked as clobbered or used as a local register variable via the "mdr"
name. The compiler uses the RETF
instruction if the function does not modify the MDR
register, so it is important that inline assembly properly annotate any usage of the register. -mcpu=titan
.-mrecip
option has been added, which indicates whether the reciprocal and reciprocal square root instructions should be used.-mveclibabi=mass
option can be used to enable the compiler to autovectorize mathematical functions using the Mathematical Acceleration Subsystem library.-msingle-pic-base
option has been added, which instructs the compiler to avoid loading the PIC base register in function prologues. The PIC base register must be initialized by the runtime system.-mblock-move-inline-limit
option has been added, which enables the user to control the maximum size of inlined memcpy
calls and similar.-mcmodel=MODEL
, controls this feature; valid values for MODEL
are small
, medium
, or large
.vec_ld
and vec_st
have been modified to generate the Altivec memory instructions LVX
and STVX
, even if the -mvsx
option is used. In the initial GCC 4.5 release, these builtin functions were changed to generate VSX memory reference instructions instead of Altivec memory instructions, but there are differences between the two instructions. If the VSX instruction set is available, you can now use the new builtin functions vec_vsx_ld
and vec_vsx_st
which always generates the VSX memory instructions.-march=z196
option, the compiler will generate code making use of the following instruction facilities: -mtune=z196
option avoids the compare and branch instructions as well as the load address instruction with an index register as much as possible and performs instruction scheduling appropriate for the new out-of-order pipeline architecture.-m31 -mzarch
options the generated code still conforms to the 32-bit ABI but uses the general purpose registers as 64-bit registers internally. This requires a Linux kernel saving the whole 64-bit registers when doing a context switch. Kernels providing that feature indicate that by the 'highgprs' string in /proc/cpuinfo
.-O3
.--with-tune=leon
configure option and -mtune=leon
compilation option, or the compiler can be built for the sparc-leon-{elf,linux}
and sparc-leon3-{elf,linux}
targets directly.-mfix-at697f
has been added to enable the documented workaround for the single erratum of the Atmel AT697F processor.-mandroid
and -mbionic
options for details on building native code. At the moment, Android support is enabled only for ARM.CFString
types has been added.CFString
"toll-free bridged" as per the Mac OS X system tools. CFString
is also recognized in the context of format
attributes and arguments (see the documentation for format
attributes for limitations). At present, 8-bit character types are supported..zerofill
sections. For non-debug code, this can reduce object file size significantly.-fobjc-abi-version=1
where applicable - i.e. on Darwin 9/10 (OS X 10.5/10.6).-mdynamic-no-pic
option has been enabled.-mdynamic-no-pic
optimization has been added and is applicable to -m32
builds. The compiler bootstrap uses the option where appropriate.-mtune=
has been changed.-mtune=core2
.__float128
) support on Darwin.-m64
enabled.-fsection-anchors
option is now available although, presently, not heavily tested.-march=pentium4
(Solaris 10+) resp. -march=pentiumpro
(Solaris 8/9).__float128
) support on Solaris 2/x86.__m64
in MMX registers on Solaris 10+/x86 to match the Sun Studio 12.1+ compilers. This is an incompatible change. If you use such types, you must either recompile all your code with the new compiler or use the new -mvect8-ret-in-mem
option to remain compatible with previous versions of GCC and Sun Studio.__thiscall
calling-convention.ms_hook_prologue
attribute for x86_64 in addition to 32-bit x86.#pragma push_macro("macro-name")
the current definition of macro-name
is saved and can be restored with #pragma pop_macro("macro-name")
to its saved definition.__float128
) support on MinGW and Cygwin.install-strip
make
target is provided that installs stripped executables, and may install libraries with unneeded or debugging sections stripped. vec_ld
and vec_st
builtin functions generate Altivec memory instructions instead of VSX memory instructions, then you should be able to build the compiler with VSX instruction generation. Note: these changes concern developers that develop GCC itself or software that integrates with GCC, such as plugins, and not the general GCC users.
gengtype
utility, which previously was internal to the GCC build process, has been enchanced to provide GC root information for plugins as necessary. ggc_alloc
and friends was replaced with a type-safe alternative. This is the list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system that are known to be fixed in the 4.6.1 release. This list might not be complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not listed here).
This is the list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system that are known to be fixed in the 4.6.2 release. This list might not be complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not listed here).
This is the list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system that are known to be fixed in the 4.6.3 release. This list might not be complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not listed here).
This is the list of problem reports (PRs) from GCC's bug tracking system that are known to be fixed in the 4.6.4 release. This list might not be complete (that is, it is possible that some PRs that have been fixed are not listed here).
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