/* { dg-do compile } */ /* { dg-options "-O1 -fstrict-aliasing -fdump-tree-fre1" } */ __extension__ typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ size_t; extern void *xmalloc (size_t) __attribute__ ((__malloc__)); struct edge_def { struct basic_block_def *dest; int flags; }; typedef struct edge_def *edge; struct basic_block_def { int flags; }; typedef struct basic_block_def *basic_block; extern int n_basic_blocks; extern edge frob (); basic_block * find_unreachable_blocks (void) { basic_block *tos, *worklist; tos = worklist = xmalloc (sizeof (basic_block) * n_basic_blocks); edge e = frob(); if (!(e->dest->flags & 4)) { e->dest->flags |= 4; *tos++ = e->dest; } return worklist; } /* If the aliasing code does its job properly, then we should be able to determine that modifying e->dest->flags does not modify e or e->dest if we can assert strict-aliasing rules. The net result is that we only need one load of e->dest. */ /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times "->dest" 1 "fre1" } } */ /* { dg-final { cleanup-tree-dump "fre1" } } */