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+/* Verify that the scheduler does not discard the lexical block. */
+/* { dg-do compile } */
+/* { dg-options "-dA" } */
+/* On MIPS targets that support conditional moves, the optimal
+ implementation of this function is:
+
+ l[wd] tmp,p
+ li $2,2
+ jr $31
+ movz $2,$0,tmp
+
+ After if-conversion, we have a conditional move into a pseudo P
+ followed a copy of P into the return register ($2). P is associated
+ with xyzzy, so if-conversion is behaving as expected, and has not lost
+ the variable association. The destination of the second instruction
+ is associated with the function return value. Combine then combines
+ these two instructions, removing the last use of P and xyzzy.
+
+ Everything is behaving as expected in this scenario, so we avoid
+ using conditional moves for this test. */
+/* { dg-options "-dA -fno-if-conversion" { target mips*-*-* } } */
+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "xyzzy" } } */
+
+long p;
+
+long foo(void)
+{
+ {
+ long xyzzy = 0;
+ if (p)
+ xyzzy = 2;
+ return xyzzy;
+ }
+}