devkitPro is nice for what it's built for, but it has a history of braindead patches and other stuff (e.g. some recent update totally destroyed HBC on real consoles by changing some core type definitions).
It's general open source code, and believe me some of it is total crap. But it's extremely rare for GCC updates to break things, outside of a few big C++ ABI changes and blatant undefined behavior/broken code. Nobody's ever changed the int32_t typedef, that's for sure.
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You reckon? https://devel.rtems.org/ticket/3384 And there's some interesting stuff if you dig around in here https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2016-08/msg01441.html … It's a long standing weirdness with gcc/newlib on 32bit platforms afaict. https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2016-08/msg01555.html … is of particular interest
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I meant on desktop linux/glibc. Yeah, newlib has always had some, er, "interesting" quirks (which is why I avoid it for baremetal stuff if at all possible... I'd much rather drop in printf.c and malloc.c than have to deal with that ball of hair).
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