/* { dg-do compile } */ /* { dg-options "-O3 -fdump-ipa-devirt" } */ struct A { int a; virtual int bar(void) {return a;} }; struct B { virtual int foo(void) {return b;} int b; }; struct C: A,B { virtual int foo(void) {return a;} }; struct C c; int test(void) { struct C *d=&c; struct B *b=d; return d->foo()+b->foo(); } /* The call to b->foo() is perfectly devirtualizable because C can not be in construction when &c was used, but we can not analyze that so far. Test that we at least speculate that type is in the construction. */ /* { dg-final { scan-ipa-dump "Speculatively devirtualizing" "devirt" } } */ /* { dg-final { cleanup-ipa-dump "devirt" } } */