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I discovered that libitm: (a) declares __cxa_allocate_exception and friends directly, (b) doesn't mark them as 'throw()' (c) doesn't mark the replacment fns _ITM_$foo as nothrow either We happen to get away with it because of code in the compiler that, although it checks the parameter types, doesn't check the exception specification. (One reason being they used to not be part of the language's type system, but now they are.) I suspect this can lead us to generate pessimal code later, if we've seen one of these decls earlier. Anyway, with modules it becomes trickier[*], so I'm trying to clean it up and not be a problem. I see Jakub fixed part of the problem (https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2018-December/513302.html) AFAICT, he did fix libitm's decls, but left the lax parm-type checking in the compiler. libitm.h is not very informative about specification: in version 1 of http://www.intel.com/some/path/here.pdf. */ Anyway, it was too fiddly to have libitm pick up the declarations from libsupc++. Besides it makes them weak declarations, and then provides definitions for non-elf systems. So this patch adds the expected 'throw()' * libitm/libitm.h (_ITM_NOTHROW): Define. (_ITM_cxa_allocate_exception, _ITM_cxa_free_exception) (_ITM_cxa_begin_catch): Use it. * eh_cpp.cc: Add throw() to __cxa_allocate_exception, __cxa_free_exception, __cxa_begin_catch, __cxa_tm_cleanup, __cxa_get_globals. (_ITM_cxa_allocate_exception, _ITM_cxa_free_exception) (_ITM_cxa_begin_catch): Likewise. |
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