diagnostics: ignore -fmax-errors for ICE

Right now I see:
./xgcc -B. ~/Programming/testcases/json.i -c -O2 -fmax-errors=1
/home/marxin/Programming/testcases/json.i: In function ‘json_variant_type’:
/home/marxin/Programming/testcases/json.i:22:1: error: non-integral type switch statement
   22 | }
      | ^
int *
switch (v_2(D)) <default: <L16> [INV], case 0B: <L11> [INV], case 5B: <L12> [INV], case 6B: <L13> [INV], case 7B: <L14> [INV], case 8B: <L15> [INV]>
compilation terminated due to -fmax-errors=1.

with the patch I get:

./xgcc -B. ~/Programming/testcases/json.i -c -O2 -fmax-errors=1 -c
/home/marxin/Programming/testcases/json.i: In function ‘json_variant_type’:
/home/marxin/Programming/testcases/json.i:22:1: error: non-integral type switch statement
   22 | }
      | ^
int *
switch (v_2(D)) <default: <L16> [INV], case 0B: <L11> [INV], case 5B: <L12> [INV], case 6B: <L13> [INV], case 7B: <L14> [INV], case 8B: <L15> [INV]>
during GIMPLE pass: iftoswitch
/home/marxin/Programming/testcases/json.i:22:1: internal compiler error: verify_gimple failed
0xe4478c verify_gimple_in_cfg(function*, bool)
	/home/marxin/Programming/gcc/gcc/tree-cfg.c:5467
0xd201cf execute_function_todo
	/home/marxin/Programming/gcc/gcc/passes.c:2042
0xd2101c do_per_function
	/home/marxin/Programming/gcc/gcc/passes.c:1687
0xd2101c execute_todo
	/home/marxin/Programming/gcc/gcc/passes.c:2096
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gcc/ChangeLog:

	* diagnostic.c (diagnostic_report_diagnostic): ICE causes to
	terminate compiler immediately, so I guess it should be printed
	always.
This commit is contained in:
Martin Liska 2020-12-01 17:33:35 +01:00
parent c961e94901
commit 49ca22dd67

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@ -1172,7 +1172,7 @@ diagnostic_report_diagnostic (diagnostic_context *context,
return false;
}
if (diagnostic->kind != DK_NOTE)
if (diagnostic->kind != DK_NOTE && diagnostic->kind != DK_ICE)
diagnostic_check_max_errors (context);
context->lock++;