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| https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66153
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| Grid code breaks on GCC4.8, 4.9, 5.0 due to the 
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| peekIndex<n> operating on lattice.
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| It erroneously recurses back into the Lattice<obj> variant, even though
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| the lattice container is dropped.
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| Work around is possible; if the Lattice routine is given a disambiguating 
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| name prefix, such as 
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| latPeekIndex<n> 
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| GCC5 works. 
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| However this is ugly and for now I have submitted a bug report to see the reaction and
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| speed of fixing. 
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| The simple testcase in this directory is the submitted bug report that encapsulates the
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| problem. The test case works with icpc and with clang++, but fails consistently on g++
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| current variants.
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| Peter
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| Second GCC bug reported, see Issue 100.
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| https://wandbox.org/permlink/tzssJza6R9XnqANw
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| https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=80652
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| Getting Travis fails under gcc-5 for Test_simd, now that I added more comprehensive testing to the
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| CI test suite. The limitations of Travis runtime limits & weak cores are being shown.
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| Travis uses 5.4.1 for g++-5.
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