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2018 Dec 05
4
Where's the optimiser gone? (part 5.a): missed tail calls, and more...
...jump through.
>
> He's not saying they're your bugs, he's just saying they need
> to be reported in the correct place.
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>
> Go ahead, report them there!
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> I'm afraid I don't have the time to do that. I have my own work to attend
> to.
>
How uncharitable of you. Mr Kanthak's time is more valuable than anyone
else's.
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2018 Dec 03
4
Where's the optimiser gone? (part 5.a): missed tail calls, and more...
"Tim Northover" <t.p.northover at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, 1 Dec 2018 at 17:37, Stefan Kanthak via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>> Compile the following functions with "-O3 -target amd64"
>
> You've been advised before, but you really need to start reporting
> these as bugs[*] if you actually care about
2016 Jun 30
0
[cfe-dev] FYI: Landing the initial draft for an LLVM Code of Conduct
I don’t know what you meant to imply by “residual clause” — if you meant “it’s not particularly important”, then I suggest it is left out entirely. Apparently at least a few of us have interpreted it to say “the committee reserves the right to kick you out for any behaviour that violates our standards which you exhibit anywhere, even if it is completely unrelated to the llvm community”.
2016 Jun 30
5
[cfe-dev] FYI: Landing the initial draft for an LLVM Code of Conduct
That's just a residual clause.
It's not sanely possible to enumerate all the possibilities here (IE if you
stalk and murder someone in the llvm community, you are going to get kicked
out of the community, regardless of if you did it in a controlled space)
I mean, i'm subject to legal ethics rules that are very similar, and those
could get me kicked out of an entire profession :)
I
2001 Feb 14
10
SSH trademarks and the OpenSSH product name
Friends,
Sorry to write this to a developer mailing list. I have already
approached some OpenSSH/OpenBSD core members on this, including Markus
Friedl, Theo de Raadt, and Niels Provos, but they have chosen not to
bring the issue up on the mailing list. I am not aware of any other
forum where I would reach the OpenSSH developers, so I will post this
here.
As you know, I have been using the SSH