// PR c++/16405 // { dg-options "-O2" } // { dg-do run } // There should be exactly one temporary generated for the code in "f" // below when optimizing -- for the result of "b + c". We have no // easy way of checking that directly, so we count the number of calls // to "memcpy", which is used on (some?) targets to copy temporaries. // If there is more than two calls (one for coping "*this" to "t", and // one for copying the temporary to "a"), then there are too many // temporaries. int i; extern "C" void *memcpy (void *dest, const void *src, __SIZE_TYPE__ n) { char *d = (char *) dest; const char *s = (const char *) src; while (n--) d[n] = s[n]; ++i; return dest; } struct T { #ifdef __SPU__ /* SPU returns aggregates up to 1172 bytes in registers. */ int a[300]; #else int a[128]; #endif T &operator+=(T const &v) __attribute__((noinline)); T operator+(T const &v) const { T t = *this; t += v; return t; } }; T &T::operator+=(T const &v) { return *this; } T a, b, c; void f() { a = b + c; } int main () { i = 0; f(); if (i > 2) return 1; }