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+struct rtx_def
+{
+ int code;
+};
+
+main()
+{
+ int tmp[2];
+ struct rtx_def *r, s;
+ int *p, *q;
+
+ /* The alias analyzer was creating the same memory tag for r, p and q
+ because 'struct rtx_def *' is type-compatible with 'int *'. However,
+ the alias set of 'int[2]' is not the same as 'int *', so variable
+ 'tmp' was deemed not aliased with anything. */
+ r = &s;
+ r->code = 39;
+
+ /* If 'r' wasn't declared, then q and tmp would have had the same memory
+ tag. */
+ p = tmp;
+ q = p + 1;
+ *q = 0;
+ tmp[1] = 39;
+ if (*q != 39)
+ abort ();
+ exit (0);
+}