kernellogger, (edited ) to random
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"The latest major version of the GNU Compiler Collection (#GCC), 13.1, was released in April 2023. […] This article describes new features implemented in the C front end […] GCC 13 implements many C2X proposals. These proposals align the C and C++ languages a little bit closer to each other by entwining certain features, and make programming in C easier and more secure."

https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2023/05/04/new-c-features-gcc-13 (written by @strudlzrout)

trofi, to random
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gcc-14 development has started. A few cleanup were already merged in. This week's bugs are:

I'm also struggling to extract runtime failures on nlohmann_json and aws-sdk-cpp test suites that seem to be gcc-14 regressions.

#gcc #bug

alanc, to random
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#GCC 13 will be the last release branch to support #OracleSolaris 11.3. GCC 14 and beyond will require 11.4 on Solaris. Really though, no one should need new gcc releases this far past the end of the normal support life for 11.3, which ended in 2018.

https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc/2022-December/240322.html

(I don't know what minimum will be needed for gcc 14 on the #illumos side, especially as illumos doesn't do versions or releases, but leaves that up to the individual distros to handle.)

boilingsteam, to linux
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