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  68. <h3 class="section">15.1 Have You Found a Bug?</h3>
  69. <a name="index-bug-criteria"></a>
  70. <p>If you are not sure whether you have found a bug, here are some guidelines:
  71. </p>
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  73. <li> <a name="index-fatal-signal"></a>
  74. <a name="index-core-dump"></a>
  75. If the compiler gets a fatal signal, for any input whatever, that is a
  76. compiler bug. Reliable compilers never crash.
  77. </li><li> <a name="index-invalid-assembly-code"></a>
  78. <a name="index-assembly-code_002c-invalid"></a>
  79. If the compiler produces invalid assembly code, for any input whatever
  80. (except an <code>asm</code> statement), that is a compiler bug, unless the
  81. compiler reports errors (not just warnings) which would ordinarily
  82. prevent the assembler from being run.
  83. </li><li> <a name="index-undefined-behavior"></a>
  84. <a name="index-undefined-function-value"></a>
  85. <a name="index-increment-operators"></a>
  86. If the compiler produces valid assembly code that does not correctly
  87. execute the input source code, that is a compiler bug.
  88. <p>However, you must double-check to make sure, because you may have a
  89. program whose behavior is undefined, which happened by chance to give
  90. the desired results with another C or C++ compiler.
  91. </p>
  92. <p>For example, in many nonoptimizing compilers, you can write &lsquo;<samp>x;</samp>&rsquo;
  93. at the end of a function instead of &lsquo;<samp>return x;</samp>&rsquo;, with the same
  94. results. But the value of the function is undefined if <code>return</code>
  95. is omitted; it is not a bug when GCC produces different results.
  96. </p>
  97. <p>Problems often result from expressions with two increment operators,
  98. as in <code>f (*p++, *p++)</code>. Your previous compiler might have
  99. interpreted that expression the way you intended; GCC might
  100. interpret it another way. Neither compiler is wrong. The bug is
  101. in your code.
  102. </p>
  103. <p>After you have localized the error to a single source line, it should
  104. be easy to check for these things. If your program is correct and
  105. well defined, you have found a compiler bug.
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  107. </li><li> If the compiler produces an error message for valid input, that is a
  108. compiler bug.
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  110. If the compiler does not produce an error message for invalid input,
  111. that is a compiler bug. However, you should note that your idea of
  112. &ldquo;invalid input&rdquo; might be someone else&rsquo;s idea of &ldquo;an extension&rdquo; or
  113. &ldquo;support for traditional practice&rdquo;.
  114. </li><li> If you are an experienced user of one of the languages GCC supports, your
  115. suggestions for improvement of GCC are welcome in any case.
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