From: Dusko Dobranic <dusko.dobranic@micronasnit.com>
To: linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Subject: gcc-4.0.3, gcc-4.1.0 no output with out
Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 15:24:35 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4461E993.3080309@micronasnit.com> (raw)
Simple examples compiled with gcc-4.0.3 or gcc-4.1.0 not producing
output. There is a piece of code:
for (i = 0; i < v.size(); i++)
{
out << v[i].s << " :\t"
<< v[i].t * (double(1000000)/n)/CLOCKS_PER_SEC
<< " ms"
<< endl;
// printf("%s :\t %2.3f ms\n", v[i].s, v[i].t *
(double(1000000)/n)/CLOCKS_PER_SEC);
}
When execute, output looks like this:
$./d_1++ 100000
./d_1 100000
virtual px->f(1) : ms
ptr-to-fct p[1](ps,1) : ms
virtual x.f(1) : ms
ptr-to-fct p[1](&s,1) : ms
member px->g(1) : ms
global g(ps,1) : ms
member x.g(1) : ms
global g(&s,1) : ms
static X::h(1) : ms
global h(1) : ms
inline px->k(1) : ms
macro K(ps,1) : ms
inline x.k(1) : ms
macro K(&s,1) : ms
base1 member pc->g(i) : ms
base2 member pc->gg(i) : ms
base1 virtual pa->f(i) : ms
base2 virtual pb->ff(i) : ms
base1 down-cast cast(pa,pc) : ms
base2 down-cast cast(pb,pc) : ms
base1 up-cast cast(pc,pa) : ms
base2 up-cast cast(pc,pb) : ms
base2 cross-cast cast(pb,pa) : ms
base1 down-cast2 cast(pa,pcc) : ms
base2 down-cast cast(pb,pcc) : ms
base1 up-cast cast(pcc,pa) : ms
base2 up-cast2 cast(pcc,pb) : ms
base2 cross-cast2 cast(pa,pb) : ms
base1 cross-cast2 cast(pb,pa) : ms
vbase member pd->gg(i) : ms
vbase virtual pa->f(i) : ms
vbase down-cast cast(pa,pd) : ms
vbase up-cast cast(pd,pa) : ms
vbase typeid(pa) : ms
vbase typeid(pd) : ms
pmf virtual (pa->*pmf)(i) : ms
pmf (pa->*pmf)(i) : ms
call by_ref(pp) : ms
call by_val(pp) : ms
call ptr-to-fct oper(h,glob) : ms
call fct-obj oper(fct,glob) : ms
Commented line with printf do produce output:
# ./d_1 100000
./d_1 100000
virtual px->f(1) : 0.5 ms
ptr-to-fct p[1](ps,1) : 0.5 ms
virtual x.f(1) : 0.5 ms
ptr-to-fct p[1](&s,1) : 0.5 ms
member px->g(1) : 0.5 ms
global g(ps,1) : 0.5 ms
member x.g(1) : 0.6 ms
global g(&s,1) : 0.5 ms
static X::h(1) : 0.4 ms
global h(1) : 0.5 ms
inline px->k(1) : 0.5 ms
macro K(ps,1) : 0.2 ms
inline x.k(1) : 0.5 ms
macro K(&s,1) : 0.2 ms
base1 member pc->g(i) : 0.5 ms
base2 member pc->gg(i) : 0.5 ms
base1 virtual pa->f(i) : 0.6 ms
base2 virtual pb->ff(i) : 0.6 ms
base1 down-cast cast(pa,pc) : 0.5 ms
base2 down-cast cast(pb,pc) : 0.6 ms
base1 up-cast cast(pc,pa) : 2.4 ms
base2 up-cast cast(pc,pb) : 2.2 ms
base2 cross-cast cast(pb,pa) : 4.7 ms
base1 down-cast2 cast(pa,pcc) : 0.5 ms
base2 down-cast cast(pb,pcc) : 0.6 ms
base1 up-cast cast(pcc,pa) : 2.4 ms
base2 up-cast2 cast(pcc,pb) : 2.2 ms
base2 cross-cast2 cast(pa,pb) : 4.7 ms
base1 cross-cast2 cast(pb,pa) : 4.3 ms
vbase member pd->gg(i) : 0.6 ms
vbase virtual pa->f(i) : 0.9 ms
vbase down-cast cast(pa,pd) : 0.7 ms
vbase up-cast cast(pd,pa) : 4.4 ms
vbase typeid(pa) : 0.8 ms
vbase typeid(pd) : 0.8 ms
pmf virtual (pa->*pmf)(i) : 1.2 ms
pmf (pa->*pmf)(i) : 0.7 ms
call by_ref(pp) : 0.5 ms
call by_val(pp) : 0.5 ms
call ptr-to-fct oper(h,glob) : 0.8 ms
call fct-obj oper(fct,glob) : 0.8 ms
When using gcc-3.4.2 everything is OK.
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2006-05-10 13:24 Dusko Dobranic [this message]
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2006-05-15 8:48 gcc-4.0.3, gcc-4.1.0 no output with out Dusko Dobranic
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