Rainer Orth
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libstdc++: Update Solaris baselines for GCC 11.1
The following patch updates the Solaris baselines for GCC 11.1. There's only one caveat: comparing the Solaris 11.3 and 11.4 baselines, I find +FUNC:_ZSt10from_charsPKcS0_RdSt12chars_format@@GLIBCXX_3.4.29 +FUNC:_ZSt10from_charsPKcS0_ReSt12chars_format@@GLIBCXX_3.4.29 +FUNC:_ZSt10from_charsPKcS0_RfSt12chars_format@@GLIBCXX_3.4.29 i.e. std::from_chars(char const*, char const*, double&, std::chars_format) and similarly for long double, float. Those are from from src/c++17/floating_from_chars.cc and only defined if _GLIBCXX_HAVE_USELOCALE, i.e. depend on the XPG7 addition. Given that only Solaris 11.4 supports XPG7, I've taken the 11.3 baselines to avoid having separate ones for 11.3 and 11.4. Tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11 and sparc-sun-solaris2.11 (sparc and x86, 32 and 64-bit, 11.3 and 11.4). 2021-02-10 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> libstdc++-v3: * config/abi/post/i386-solaris/baseline_symbols.txt: Regenerate. * config/abi/post/i386-solaris/amd64/baseline_symbols.txt: Likewise. * config/abi/post/sparc-solaris/baseline_symbols.txt: Likewise. * config/abi/post/sparc-solaris/sparcv9/baseline_symbols.txt: Likewise.
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