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1*** Changes in GCC 3.4:
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bfeec33d 3* Changes in GCC 3.4 are described in 'gcc-3.4/changes.html'
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5*** Changes in GCC 3.3:
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7* The "new X = 3" extension has been removed; you must now use "new X(3)".
8
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9* G++ no longer allows in-class initializations of static data members
10 that do not have arithmetic or enumeration type. For example:
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c8094d83 12 struct S {
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13 static const char* const p = "abc";
14 };
15
c8094d83 16 is no longer accepted.
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18 Use the standards-conformant form:
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c8094d83 20 struct S {
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21 static const char* const p;
22 };
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24 const char* const S::p = "abc";
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26 instead.
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28 (ISO C++ is even stricter; it does not allow in-class
29 initializations of floating-point types.)
30
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31*** Changes in GCC 3.1:
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33* -fhonor-std and -fno-honor-std have been removed. -fno-honor-std was
34 a workaround to allow std compliant code to work with the non-std
35 compliant libstdc++-v2. libstdc++-v3 is std compliant.
36
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37* The C++ ABI has been fixed so that `void (A::*)() const' is mangled as
38 "M1AKFvvE", rather than "MK1AFvvE" as before. This change only affects
39 pointer to cv-qualified member function types.
40
dbc957f1 41* The C++ ABI has been changed to correctly handle this code:
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43 struct A {
44 void operator delete[] (void *, size_t);
45 };
46
c8094d83 47 struct B : public A {
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48 };
49
50 new B[10];
51
52 The amount of storage allocated for the array will be greater than
53 it was in 3.0, in order to store the number of elements in the
54 array, so that the correct size can be passed to `operator delete[]'
c8094d83 55 when the array is deleted. Previously, the value passed to
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56 `operator delete[]' was unpredictable.
57
58 This change will only affect code that declares a two-argument
59 `operator delete[]' with a second parameter of type `size_t'
c8094d83 60 in a base class, and does not override that definition in a
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61 derived class.
62
63* The C++ ABI has been changed so that:
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c8094d83 65 struct A {
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66 void operator delete[] (void *, size_t);
67 void operator delete[] (void *);
68 };
69
aba649ba 70 does not cause unnecessary storage to be allocated when an array of
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71 `A' objects is allocated.
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73 This change will only affect code that declares both of these
74 forms of `operator delete[]', and declared the two-argument form
75 before the one-argument form.
76
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77* The C++ ABI has been changed so that when a parameter is passed by value,
78 any cleanup for that parameter is performed in the caller, as specified
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79 by the ia64 C++ ABI, rather than the called function as before. As a
80 result, classes with a non-trivial destructor but a trivial copy
81 constructor will be passed and returned by invisible reference, rather
82 than by bitwise copy as before.
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84* G++ now supports the "named return value optimization": for code like
85
86 A f () {
87 A a;
88 ...
89 return a;
90 }
91
92 G++ will allocate 'a' in the return value slot, so that the return
93 becomes a no-op. For this to work, all return statements in the function
94 must return the same variable.
95
e065a36e 96*** Changes in GCC 3.0:
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98* Support for guiding declarations has been removed.
99
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100* G++ now supports importing member functions from base classes with a
101 using-declaration.
102
103* G++ now enforces access control for nested types.
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105* In some obscure cases, functions with the same type could have the
106 same mangled name. This bug caused compiler crashes, link-time clashes,
7ba0b0f7 107 and debugger crashes. Fixing this bug required breaking ABI
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108 compatibility for the functions involved. The functions in questions
109 are those whose types involve non-type template arguments whose
110 mangled representations require more than one digit.
111
c8094d83 112* Support for assignment to `this' has been removed. This idiom
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113 was used in the very early days of C++, before users were allowed
114 to overload `operator new'; it is no longer allowed by the C++
115 standard.
116
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117* Support for signatures, a G++ extension, have been removed.
118
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119* Certain invalid conversions that were previously accepted will now
120 be rejected. For example, assigning function pointers of one type
121 to function pointers of another type now requires a cast, whereas
122 previously g++ would sometimes accept the code even without the
123 cast.
124
125* G++ previously allowed `sizeof (X::Y)' where Y was a non-static
126 member of X, even if the `sizeof' expression occurred outside
c8094d83 127 of a non-static member function of X (or one of its derived classes,
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128 or a member-initializer for X or one of its derived classes.) This
129 extension has been removed.
130
c8094d83 131* G++ no longer allows you to overload the conditional operator (i.e.,
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132 the `?:' operator.)
133
44835fdd 134* The "named return value" extension:
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136 int f () return r { r = 3; }
137
138 has been deprecated, and will be removed in a future version of G++.
139
b1b9b120 140*** Changes in GCC 2.95:
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142* Messages about non-conformant code that we can still handle ("pedwarns")
143 are now errors by default, rather than warnings. This can be reverted
144 with -fpermissive, and is overridden by -pedantic or -pedantic-errors.
145
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146* String constants are now of type `const char[n]', rather than `char[n]'.
147 This can be reverted with -fno-const-strings.
148
149* References to functions are now supported.
150
151* Lookup of class members during class definition now works in all cases.
152
153* In overload resolution, type conversion operators are now properly
154 treated as always coming from the most derived class.
155
156* C9x-style restricted pointers are supported, using the `__restrict'
157 keyword.
158
159* You can now use -fno-implicit-inline-templates to suppress writing out
160 implicit instantiations of inline templates. Normally we do write them
161 out, even with -fno-implicit-templates, so that optimization doesn't
162 affect which instantiations are needed.
163
164* -fstrict-prototype now also suppresses implicit declarations.
165
166* Many obsolete options have been removed: -fall-virtual, -fmemoize-lookups,
167 -fsave-memoized, +e?, -fenum-int-equivalence, -fno-nonnull-objects.
168
169* Unused virtual functions can be discarded on some targets by specifying
170 -ffunction-sections -fvtable-gc to the compiler and --gc-sections to the
7d244731 171 linker. Unfortunately, this only works on GNU/Linux if you're linking
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172 statically.
173
174* Lots of bugs stomped.
175
1a408d07 176*** Changes in EGCS 1.1:
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c8094d83 178* Namespaces are fully supported. The library has not yet been converted
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179 to use namespace std, however, and the old std-faking code is still on by
180 default. To turn it off, you can use -fhonor-std.
181
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182* Massive template improvements:
183 + member template classes are supported.
184 + template friends are supported.
185 + template template parameters are supported.
186 + local classes in templates are supported.
187 + lots of bugs fixed.
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188
189* operator new now throws bad_alloc where appropriate.
190
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191* Exception handling is now thread safe, and supports nested exceptions and
192 placement delete. Exception handling overhead on x86 is much lower with
193 GNU as 2.9.
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194
195* protected virtual inheritance is now supported.
196
197* Loops are optimized better; we now move the test to the end in most
198 cases, like the C frontend does.
199
200* For class D derived from B which has a member 'int i', &D::i is now of
201 type 'int B::*' instead of 'int D::*'.
202
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203* An _experimental_ new ABI for g++ can be turned on with -fnew-abi. The
204 current features of this are more efficient allocation of base classes
205 (including the empty base optimization), and more compact mangling of C++
206 symbol names (which can be turned on separately with -fsquangle). This
207 ABI is subject to change without notice, so don't use it for anything
208 that you don't want to rebuild with every release of the compiler.
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210 As with all ABI-changing flags, this flag is for experts only, as all
211 code (including the library code in libgcc and libstdc++) must be
212 compiled with the same ABI.
213
be343556 214*** Changes in EGCS 1.0:
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216* A public review copy of the December 1996 Draft of the ISO/ANSI C++
217 standard is now available. See
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218
219 http://www.cygnus.com/misc/wp/
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221 for more information.
222
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223* g++ now uses a new implementation of templates. The basic idea is that
224 now templates are minimally parsed when seen and then expanded later.
225 This allows conformant early name binding and instantiation controls,
226 since instantiations no longer have to go through the parser.
227
228 What you get:
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230 + Inlining of template functions works without any extra effort or
231 modifications.
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232 + Instantiations of class templates and methods defined in the class
233 body are deferred until they are actually needed (unless
234 -fexternal-templates is specified).
1e60a96e 235 + Nested types in class templates work.
1e60a96e 236 + Static data member templates work.
1e60a96e 237 + Member function templates are now supported.
1e60a96e 238 + Partial specialization of class templates is now supported.
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239 + Explicit specification of template parameters to function templates
240 is now supported.
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405a745b 242 Things you may need to fix in your code:
1e60a96e 243
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244 + Syntax errors in templates that are never instantiated will now be
245 diagnosed.
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246 + Types and class templates used in templates must be declared
247 first, or the compiler will assume they are not types, and fail.
1e60a96e 248 + Similarly, nested types of template type parameters must be tagged
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249 with the 'typename' keyword, except in base lists. In many cases,
250 but not all, the compiler will tell you where you need to add
251 'typename'. For more information, see
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0cbd7506 253 http://www.cygnus.com/misc/wp/dec96pub/template.html#temp.res
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c8094d83 255 + Guiding declarations are no longer supported. Function declarations,
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256 including friend declarations, do not refer to template instantiations.
257 You can restore the old behavior with -fguiding-decls until you fix
258 your code.
259
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260 Other features:
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262 + Default function arguments in templates will not be evaluated (or
263 checked for semantic validity) unless they are needed. Default
264 arguments in class bodies will not be parsed until the class
265 definition is complete.
1e60a96e 266 + The -ftemplate-depth-NN flag can be used to increase the maximum
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267 recursive template instantiation depth, which defaults to 17. If you
268 need to use this flag, the compiler will tell you.
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269 + Explicit instantiation of template constructors and destructors is
270 now supported. For instance:
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0cbd7506 272 template A<int>::A(const A&);
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274 Still not supported:
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405a745b 276 + Member class templates.
405a745b 277 + Template friends.
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279* Exception handling support has been significantly improved and is on by
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280 default. The compiler supports two mechanisms for walking back up the
281 call stack; one relies on static information about how registers are
282 saved, and causes no runtime overhead for code that does not throw
283 exceptions. The other mechanism uses setjmp and longjmp equivalents, and
284 can result in quite a bit of runtime overhead. You can determine which
285 mechanism is the default for your target by compiling a testcase that
286 uses exceptions and doing an 'nm' on the object file; if it uses __throw,
287 it's using the first mechanism. If it uses __sjthrow, it's using the
288 second.
289
290 You can turn EH support off with -fno-exceptions.
1e60a96e 291
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292* RTTI support has been rewritten to work properly and is now on by default.
293 This means code that uses virtual functions will have a modest space
294 overhead. You can use the -fno-rtti flag to disable RTTI support.
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296* On ELF systems, duplicate copies of symbols with 'initialized common'
297 linkage (such as template instantiations, vtables, and extern inlines)
298 will now be discarded by the GNU linker, so you don't need to use -frepo.
299 This support requires GNU ld from binutils 2.8 or later.
5c825fc2 300
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301* The overload resolution code has been rewritten to conform to the latest
302 C++ Working Paper. Built-in operators are now considered as candidates
303 in operator overload resolution. Function template overloading chooses
304 the more specialized template, and handles base classes in type deduction
305 and guiding declarations properly. In this release the old code can
306 still be selected with -fno-ansi-overloading, although this is not
307 supported and will be removed in a future release.
308
309* Standard usage syntax for the std namespace is supported; std is treated
310 as an alias for global scope. General namespaces are still not supported.
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312* New flags:
313
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314 + New warning -Wno-pmf-conversion (don't warn about
315 converting from a bound member function pointer to function
316 pointer).
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c8094d83 318 + A flag -Weffc++ has been added for violations of some of the style
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319 guidelines in Scott Meyers' _Effective C++_ books.
320
321 + -Woverloaded-virtual now warns if a virtual function in a base
322 class is hidden in a derived class, rather than warning about
323 virtual functions being overloaded (even if all of the inherited
324 signatures are overridden) as it did before.
325
326 + -Wall no longer implies -W. The new warning flag, -Wsign-compare,
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327 included in -Wall, warns about dangerous comparisons of signed and
328 unsigned values. Only the flag is new; it was previously part of
329 -W.
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331 + The new flag, -fno-weak, disables the use of weak symbols.
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333* Synthesized methods are now emitted in any translation units that need
334 an out-of-line copy. They are no longer affected by #pragma interface
335 or #pragma implementation.
336
337* __FUNCTION__ and __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ are now treated as variables by the
338 parser; previously they were treated as string constants. So code like
c8094d83 339 `printf (__FUNCTION__ ": foo")' must be rewritten to
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340 `printf ("%s: foo", __FUNCTION__)'. This is necessary for templates.
341
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342* local static variables in extern inline functions will be shared between
343 translation units.
344
c8094d83 345* -fvtable-thunks is supported for all targets, and is the default for
7d244731 346 GNU/Linux with glibc 2.x (also called libc 6.x).
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348* bool is now always the same size as another built-in type. Previously,
349 a 64-bit RISC target using a 32-bit ABI would have 32-bit pointers and a
350 64-bit bool. This should only affect Irix 6, which was not supported in
351 2.7.2.
352
353* new (nothrow) is now supported.
354
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355* Synthesized destructors are no longer made virtual just because the class
356 already has virtual functions, only if they override a virtual destructor
357 in a base class. The compiler will warn if this affects your code.
358
8e69329a 359* The g++ driver now only links against libstdc++, not libg++; it is
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360 functionally identical to the c++ driver.
361
362* (void *)0 is no longer considered a null pointer constant; NULL in
363 <stddef.h> is now defined as __null, a magic constant of type (void *)
364 normally, or (size_t) with -ansi.
365
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366* The name of a class is now implicitly declared in its own scope; A::A
367 refers to A.
368
e1467ff2 369* Local classes are now supported.
fb52f6de 370
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371* __attribute__ can now be attached to types as well as declarations.
372
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373* The compiler no longer emits a warning if an ellipsis is used as a
374 function's argument list.
375
fb52f6de 376* Definition of nested types outside of their containing class is now
405a745b 377 supported. For instance:
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379 struct A {
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380 struct B;
381 B* bp;
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382 };
383
384 struct A::B {
0cbd7506 385 int member;
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386 };
387
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388* On the HPPA, some classes that do not define a copy constructor
389 will be passed and returned in memory again so that functions
390 returning those types can be inlined.
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392*** The g++ team thanks everyone that contributed to this release,
393 but especially:
394
395* Joe Buck <jbuck@synopsys.com>, the maintainer of the g++ FAQ.
396* Brendan Kehoe <brendan@cygnus.com>, who coordinates testing of g++.
397* Jason Merrill <jason@cygnus.com>, the g++ maintainer.
c8094d83 398* Mark Mitchell <mmitchell@usa.net>, who implemented member function
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399 templates and explicit qualification of function templates.
400* Mike Stump <mrs@wrs.com>, the previous g++ maintainer, who did most of
401 the exception handling work.
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a5544970 404Copyright (C) 1997-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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