gcc 7.1.1 now available in Arch testing repository
Summary
>harder
>better
>faster
>stronger
Full release notes
https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/changes.html
>>60411445
Thanks, but I am using LLVM/Clang
Also, please do not refer to it as just Clang.
The correct usage is LLVM/Clang
>>60411445
>gcc 7
what the fuck? they jumped now on the "rapid release cycle" like chrome and firefox? 4.x is still widely used
C++17 master race
>>60411720
Maybe it's still widely used but the release cycle hasn't been THAT quick.
[quote]
GCC 7.1 May 2, 2017
GCC 6.3 December 21, 2016
GCC 6.2 August 22, 2016
GCC 4.9.4 August 3, 2016
GCC 5.4 June 3, 2016
GCC 6.1 April 27, 2016
GCC 5.3 December 4, 2015
GCC 5.2 July 16, 2015
GCC 4.9.3 June 26, 2015
GCC 4.8.5 June 23, 2015
[/quote]
>Support has been added for the Fuchsia OS.
wuoa
>>60411445
Is it as good as Clang yet?
No?
No thank you.
>>60411720
Gentoo had moved to 5.
>>60411893
Use Clang, no one gives a shit.
>>60411445
What's so great about gcc 7 other than it's the only compiler that can compile linux kernel?
>>60411893
>Clang
enjoy the botnet
>>60411445
Still haven't been able to compile it for Windows yet.
otoh, building for DOS worked just fine out of the box.
>tfw ms-dos is ahead of gentoo
Who is actually responsible for developing GCC?
>>60411893
Can Clang compile Linux yet?
No?
No thank you.
>>60412314
stallman