- Feb 26, 2025
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Jakub Jelinek authored
Various plugin tests fail with --enable-checking=release, because the num_events and num_threads methods of simple_diagnostic_path are only used inside of #if CHECKING_P code inside of GCC proper and then tested inside of some plugin tests. So, with --enable-checking=yes they are compiled into cc1/cc1plus etc. binaries and plugins can call those, but with --enable-checking=release they are optimized away (at least for LTO builds). As they are trivial, the following patch just defines them inline, so that the plugin tests get their definitions directly and don't have to rely on cc1/cc1plus etc. exporting those. 2025-02-26 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR testsuite/116143 * simple-diagnostic-path.h (simple_diagnostic_path::num_events): Define inline. (simple_diagnostic_path::num_threads): Likewise. * simple-diagnostic-path.cc (simple_diagnostic_path::num_events): Remove out of line definition. (simple_diagnostic_path::num_threads): Likewise.
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Andre Vehreschild authored
With vectorial shaped datatypes like e.g. complex numbers, fold_convert inserts a SAVE_EXPR. Using that on the lhs in an assignment prevented the update of the variable, when in a coarray. PR fortran/108233 gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: * trans-expr.cc (gfc_trans_assignment_1): Remove SAVE_EXPR on lhs. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gfortran.dg/coarray/complex_1.f90: New test.
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Tamar Christina authored
These loops will now vectorize the entry finding loops. As such we get more failures because they were not expecting to be vectorized. Fixed by adding #pragma GCC novector. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR tree-optimization/118464 PR tree-optimization/116855 * g++.dg/ext/pragma-unroll-lambda-lto.C: Add pragma novector. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/gen-vect-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/gen-vect-25.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/gen-vect-32.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ivopt_mult_2g.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ivopts-5.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ivopts-6.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ivopts-7.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ivopts-8.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ivopts-9.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/predcom-dse-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/predcom-dse-10.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/predcom-dse-11.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/predcom-dse-12.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/predcom-dse-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/predcom-dse-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/predcom-dse-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/predcom-dse-5.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/predcom-dse-6.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/predcom-dse-7.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/predcom-dse-8.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/predcom-dse-9.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/i386/pr90178.c: Likewise.
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GCC Administrator authored
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- Feb 25, 2025
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Iain Buclaw authored
Extracts all public unittests from libphobos/src and emits them as standalone tests in the testsuite using the tests_extractor script. Compiling every module in the Phobos library with unittests included is computationally expensive, and these tests are now only ran when GCC_TEST_RUN_EXPENSIVE is not empty. When instead just compiling the unittests and linking in the module under test, this has been observed to reduce the time spent running the testsuite by more than half. libphobos/ChangeLog: * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/shared/phobos-shared.exp: Require is-effective-target run_expensive_tests. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/static/phobos-static.exp: Likewise. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/phobos.exp: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_algorithm_comparison.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_algorithm_iteration.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_algorithm_mutation.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_algorithm_searching.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_algorithm_setops.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_algorithm_sorting.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_array.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_ascii.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_base64.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_bigint.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_bitmanip.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_checkedint.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_complex.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_concurrency.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_container_array.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_container_binaryheap.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_container_dlist.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_container_rbtree.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_container_slist.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_container_util.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_conv.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_csv.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_datetime_date.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_datetime_interval.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_datetime_package.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_datetime_stopwatch.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_datetime_systime.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_datetime_timezone.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_demangle.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_digest_crc.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_digest_hmac.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_digest_md.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_digest_murmurhash.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_digest_package.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_digest_ripemd.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_digest_sha.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_encoding.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_exception.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_affix_allocator.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_aligned_block_list.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_allocator_list.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_ascending_page_allocator.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_bitmapped_block.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_bucketizer.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_fallback_allocator.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_free_list.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_kernighan_ritchie.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_quantizer.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_region.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_scoped_allocator.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_segregator.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_building_blocks_stats_collector.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_common.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_gc_allocator.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_mallocator.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_package.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_showcase.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_experimental_allocator_typed.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_file.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_format_package.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_format_read.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_format_spec.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_format_write.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_functional.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_getopt.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_int128.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_internal_cstring.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_internal_scopebuffer.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_json.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_logger_core.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_logger_nulllogger.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_math_algebraic.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_math_exponential.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_math_hardware.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_math_operations.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_math_remainder.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_math_rounding.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_math_traits.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_math_trigonometry.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_meta.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_mmfile.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_numeric.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_outbuffer.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_package.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_parallelism.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_path.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_random.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_range_interfaces.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_range_package.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_range_primitives.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_regex_package.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_signals.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_socket.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_stdio.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_string.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_sumtype.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_traits.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_typecons.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_typetuple.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_uni_package.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_uri.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_utf.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_uuid.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_variant.d: New test. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/std_zlib.d: New test.
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Giuseppe D'Angelo authored
stable_sort has been made constexpr in C++26. Apart from plastering a few functions with constexpr, there's an implementation challenge, that is: stable_sort takes different codepaths in case extra memory can be allocated. Rather than doing some major refactorings, simply use the non-allocating path during constant evaluation. That's the same codepath used when extra memory could not be allocated, as well as by freestanding. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * include/bits/algorithmfwd.h (stable_sort): Add constexpr. * include/bits/ranges_algo.h (__stable_sort_fn): Add constexpr to the function call operators. * include/bits/stl_algo.h (__stable_sort): Add constexpr. During constant evaluation, always use the non-allocating path. (stable_sort): Add constexpr. (__inplace_stable_sort): Likewise. (__merge_without_buffer): Likewise. * include/bits/version.def (constexpr_algorithms): Bump value for C++26. * include/bits/version.h: Regnerate. * testsuite/25_algorithms/cpp_lib_constexpr.cc: Test the bumped feature-testing macro. * testsuite/25_algorithms/headers/algorithm/synopsis.cc: Adapt the test to constexpr stable_sort. * testsuite/25_algorithms/stable_sort/constexpr.cc: New test. Signed-off-by:
Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
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Giuseppe D'Angelo authored
Following the precedent of _GLIBCXX20_CONSTEXPR. It will be used to decorate some functions which have been made constexpr in C++26 (for instance P2562R1, and maybe P3508R0, P3369R0, ...). libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * include/bits/c++config (_GLIBCXX26_CONSTEXPR): New macro. Signed-off-by:
Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com>
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Jonathan Wakely authored
The r15-4321-gd8ef4471cb9c9f change incorrectly used __value as the member of the __memcpyable_integer trait, but it should have been __width. That meant this overload was not being used for _Tp != _Up. Also return after doing the loop for the consteval case. The missing return wasn't causing incorrect behaviour because the consteval loop increments the iterator until it equals the end of the range, so the memset isn't done. But it's still better to return and not even try to do the memset. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: PR libstdc++/93059 * include/bits/stl_algobase.h (__fill_a1): Fix typo in SFINAE constraint.
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Andrew Pinski authored
So what is happening here is that after r15-268-g9dbff9c05520a7, a move instruction still exists after combine and the register allocator choses different register allocation order for the xor and because the input operand of lzcntq is not the same as output operand, there is an extra xor that happens (due to an errata). This fixes the testcase by using loading from a pointer instead of a function argument directly. The register allocator has more freedom since the load has no hard register associated with it (rdi) so it can be in eax register right away. Tested for both -m32 and -m64 on x86_64-linux-gnu. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR testsuite/115028 * gcc.target/i386/pr101950-2.c: Use a pointer argument instead of the argument directly. Signed-off-by:
Andrew Pinski <quic_apinski@quicinc.com>
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Iain Buclaw authored
This script parses all unittests annotated with three slashes (`///') and extracts them into a standalone test case. The intended use is for generating inexpensive tests to be ran for the phobos testsuite. libphobos/ChangeLog: * scripts/.gitignore: Add tests_extractor. * scripts/README: Document tests_extractor.d. * scripts/tests_extractor.d: New file.
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Iain Buclaw authored
The druntime and druntime_shared tests are identical, save for one compiled with `-static-libphobos' and the other `-shared-libphobos'. Move them to libphobos.druntime/static and libphobos.druntime/shared respectively. This has also been done for libphobos.phobos. libphobos/ChangeLog: * testsuite/libphobos.druntime_shared/druntime_shared.exp: Move to... * testsuite/libphobos.druntime/shared/druntime-shared.exp: ...here. * testsuite/libphobos.druntime/druntime.exp: Move to... * testsuite/libphobos.druntime/static/druntime-static.exp: ...here. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos_shared/phobos_shared.exp: Move to... * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/shared/phobos-shared.exp: ...here. * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/phobos.exp: Move to... * testsuite/libphobos.phobos/static/phobos-static.exp: ...here.
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François Dumont authored
It is wrong to reuse a cached hash code from another container when this code depends on the state of the container's Hash functor. Add checks that Hash functor is stateless before reusing the cached hash code. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * include/bits/hashtable_policy.h (_Hash_code_base::_M_copy_code, _Hash_code_base::_M_store_code): Remove. * include/bits/hashtable.h (_M_hash_code_ext): New. (_M_merge_multi(_Hashtable&)): Use latter. (_M_copy_code): New. (_M_assign): Use latter. (_M_bucket_index_ex): New. (_M_equals): Use latter. (_M_store_code): New. (_M_src_hash_code): Remove key_type parameter. * testsuite/23_containers/unordered_map/modifiers/merge.cc (test10): New test case.
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Jason Merrill authored
r10-11132 uses C++11 default member initializers, which breaks bootstrapping with a C++98 compiler. gcc/ChangeLog: * doc/install.texi: 10.5 won't bootstrap with C++98.
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Vladimir N. Makarov authored
In this PR case LRA needs to provide too many hard regs for insn reloads, where some reload pseudos require 8 aligned regs for themselves. As the last attempt, LRA tries to split live ranges of hard regs for insn reload pseudos. It is a very rare case. An inheritance pseudo involving a reload pseudo of the insn can be spilled in the assignment sub-pass run right after splitting and we need to run split sub-pass for the inheritance pseudo now. gcc/ChangeLog: PR target/115458 * lra-int.h (LRA_MAX_FAILED_SPLITS): Define and check its value. (lra_split_hard_reg_for): Change prototype. * lra.cc (lra): Try to split hard reg range several times after a failure. * lra-assigns.cc (lra_split_hard_reg_for): Add an arg, a flag of giving up. Report asm error and nullify the asm insn depending on the arg value. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR target/115458 * g++.target/riscv/pr115458.C: New.
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Jakub Jelinek authored
HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT* macros aren't supposed to be used in gcc-internal-format format strings, we have the w modifier for HOST_WIDE_INT in that case, the HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT* macros might not work properly on some hosts (e.g. mingw32 has HOST_LONG_LONG_FORMAT "I64" and that is something pretty-print doesn't handle, while it handles "ll" for long long) and also the use of macros in the middle of format strings breaks translations (both that exgettext can't retrieve the string from there and we get #: config/pru/pru-pragma.cc:61 msgid "%<CTABLE_ENTRY%> index %" msgstr "" #: config/pru/pru-pragma.cc:64 msgid "redefinition of %<CTABLE_ENTRY %" msgstr "" in po/gcc.pot and also the macros are different on different hosts, so even if exgettext extracted say "%<CTABLE_ENTRY%> index %lld is not valid" it could be translated on some hosts but not e.g. mingw32). So, the following patch just uses %wd instead. Tested it before/after the patch on #pragma ctable_entry 12 0x48040000 #pragma ctable_entry 1024 0x48040000 #pragma ctable_entry 12 0x48040001 and the result is the same. 2025-02-25 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR translation/118991 * config/pru/pru-pragma.cc (pru_pragma_ctable_entry): Use %wd instead of %" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT "d to print a hwi in error.
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Patrick Palka authored
LWG 4027 effectively makes the const range access CPOs ranges::cfoo behave more consistently across C++23 and C++20 (pre-P2278R4) and also more consistently with the std::cfoo range accessors, as the below testcase adjustments demonstrate (which mostly consist of reverting workarounds added by r14-3771-gf12e26f3496275 and r13-7186-g0d94c6df183375). In passing fix PR118083 which reports that the input_range constraint on possibly-const-range is missing in our implementation. A consequence of this is that the const range access CPOs now consistently reject a non-range argument, and so in some our of tests we need to introduce otherwise unused begin/end members. PR libstdc++/118083 libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * include/bits/ranges_base.h (ranges::__access::__possibly_const_range): Adjust logic as per LWG 4027. Add missing input_range constraint. * testsuite/std/ranges/access/cbegin.cc (test05): Verify LWG 4027 testcases. * testsuite/std/ranges/access/cdata.cc: Adjust, simplify and consolidate some tests after the above. * testsuite/std/ranges/access/cend.cc: Likewise. * testsuite/std/ranges/access/crbegin.cc: Likewise. * testsuite/std/ranges/access/crend.cc: Likewise. * testsuite/std/ranges/adaptors/join.cc: Likewise. * testsuite/std/ranges/adaptors/take_while.cc: Likewise. * testsuite/std/ranges/adaptors/transform.cc: Likewise. Reviewed-by:
Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
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Iain Buclaw authored
These two scripts have been used for updating Makefile.am whenever there's been a file added/removed from either Druntime or Phobos since the start, but never included in the source tree. libphobos/ChangeLog: * libdruntime/Makefile.am: Update comment. * libdruntime/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * src/Makefile.am: Update comment. * src/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * scripts/.gitignore: New file. * scripts/README: New file. * scripts/gen_druntime_sources.d: New file. * scripts/gen_phobos_sources.d: New file.
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Iain Buclaw authored
Adds a new i386 d_target_info_spec entry to handle requests for `__traits(getTargetInfo, "CET")', and add predefined target version `GNU_CET' when the option `-fcf-protecton' is used. Both TargetInfo key and predefined version have been added to the D front-end documentation. In the library, `GNU_CET' replaces the existing use of the user-defined version flag `CET' when building libphobos. PR d/118654 gcc/ChangeLog: * config/i386/i386-d.cc (ix86_d_target_versions): Predefine GNU_CET. (ix86_d_handle_target_cf_protection): New. (ix86_d_register_target_info): Add 'CET' TargetInfo key. gcc/d/ChangeLog: * implement-d.texi: Document CET version and traits key. libphobos/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Remove CET_DFLAGS. * libdruntime/Makefile.am: Replace CET_DFLAGS with CET_FLAGS. * libdruntime/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * libdruntime/core/thread/fiber/package.d: Replace CET with GNU_CET. * src/Makefile.am: Replace CET_DFLAGS with CET_FLAGS. * src/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * testsuite/testsuite_flags.in: Replace CET_DFLAGS with CET_FLAGS. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdc.dg/target/i386/i386.exp: New test. * gdc.dg/target/i386/targetinfo_CET.d: New test.
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Iain Buclaw authored
It was noticed that when running the testsuite for gdc and libphobos in parallel, this was capped at 10 simultaneous jobs each. Increase this limit to 128, which enables running for example `make check-d -j48` to complete in half the time. gcc/d/ChangeLog: * Make-lang.in (check_gdc_parallelize): Increase to 128. libphobos/ChangeLog: * testsuite/Makefile.am (check_p_subno): Remove variable. (check_p_subdirs): Increase default parallel slots to 128. * testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
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Andre Vehreschild authored
Look at the formal arguments generated type in the function declaration to figure if an argument is a descriptor arrays. Fix handling of class types while splitting coarray expressions. PR fortran/107635 gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: * coarray.cc (fixup_comp_refs): For class types set correct component (class) type. (split_expr_at_caf_ref): Provide location. * trans-intrinsic.cc (conv_caf_send_to_remote): Look at generated formal argument and not declared one to detect descriptor arrays. (conv_caf_sendget): Same.
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Andre Vehreschild authored
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: PR fortran/107635 * trans-intrinsic.cc (conv_caf_sendget): Use the size of data transferred between the two images and not the descritor's size.
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Jakub Jelinek authored
The following testcase was emitting false positive warning that the rhs of #pragma omp atomic write was stored but not read, when the atomic actually does read it. The following patch fixes that by calling default_function_array_read_conversion on it, so that it is marked as read as well as converted from lvalue to rvalue. Furthermore, the code had if (code == NOP_EXPR) ... else ... if (code == NOP_EXPR) ... with none of ... parts changing code, so I've merged the two ifs. 2025-02-25 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR c/119000 * c-parser.cc (c_parser_omp_atomic): For omp write call default_function_array_read_conversion on the rhs expression. Merge the two adjacent if (code == NOP_EXPR) blocks. * c-c++-common/gomp/pr119000.c: New test.
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Jakub Jelinek authored
The following testcase ICEs because it attempts to emit the __tcfa function twice, once when handling the host destruction and once when handling nohost destruction. This patch fixes it by using __omp_tcfa function for the nohost case and marks it with the needed "omp declare target" and "omp declare target nohost" attributes. 2025-02-25 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR c++/118876 * cp-tree.h (register_dtor_fn): Add a bool argument defaulted to false. * decl.cc (start_cleanup_fn): Add OMP_TARGET argument, use "__omp_tcf" prefix rather than "__tcf" in that case. Add "omp declare target" and "omp declare target nohost" attributes to the fndecl. (register_dtor_fn): Add OMP_TARGET argument, pass it down to start_cleanup_fn. * decl2.cc (one_static_initialization_or_destruction): Add OMP_TARGET argument, pass it down to register_dtor_fn. (emit_partial_init_fini_fn): Pass omp_target to one_static_initialization_or_destruction. (handle_tls_init): Pass false to one_static_initialization_or_destruction. * g++.dg/gomp/pr118876.C: New test.
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Jakub Jelinek authored
The following testcases segfault because the new range for -frange-for-ext-temps temporary extension extends even the internal TARGET_EXPRs created by get_member_function_from_ptrfunc. The following patch fixes that by using get_internal_target_expr for those instead of force_target_expr (similarly in cp_finish_decl and build_comparison_op) and using force_target_expr inside of get_internal_target_expr. 2025-02-25 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR c++/118923 * tree.cc (get_internal_target_expr): Use force_target_expr instead of build_target_expr_with_type. * typeck.cc (get_member_function_from_ptrfunc): Use get_internal_target_expr instead of force_target_expr. * decl.cc (cp_finish_decl): Likewise. * method.cc (build_comparison_op): Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp0x/pr118923.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp1y/pr118923.C: New test.
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GCC Administrator authored
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- Feb 24, 2025
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Robin Dapp authored
When scanning for program points, i.e. vector statements, we're missing pattern statements. In PR114516 this becomes obvious as we choose LMUL=8 assuming there are only three statements but the divmod pattern adds another three. Those push us beyond four registers so we need to switch to LMUL=4. This patch adds pattern statements to the program points which helps calculate a better register pressure estimate. PR target/114516 gcc/ChangeLog: * config/riscv/riscv-vector-costs.cc (compute_estimated_lmul): Add pattern statements to program points. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.dg/vect/costmodel/riscv/rvv/pr114516.c: New test.
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Robin Dapp authored
In PR118950 we do not zero masked elements in a gather load. While recognizing a gather/scatter pattern we do not use the original type of the LHS. This matters because the type can differ with bool patterns (e.g. _Bool vs unsigned char) and we don't notice the need for zeroing out the padding bytes. This patch just uses the original LHS's type. PR middle-end/118950 gcc/ChangeLog: * tree-vect-patterns.cc (vect_recog_gather_scatter_pattern): Use original LHS's type. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.target/riscv/rvv/autovec/pr118950.c: New test.
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Jakub Jelinek authored
The following testcase is miscompiled due to a bug in optimize_range_tests_to_bit_test. It is trying to optimize check for a in [-34,-34] or [-26,-26] or [-6,-6] or [-4,inf] ranges. Another reassoc optimization folds the the test for the first two ranges into (a + 34U) & ~8U in [0U,0U] range, and extract_bit_test_mask actually has code to virtually undo it and treat that again as test for a being -34 or -26. The problem is that optimize_range_tests_to_bit_test remembers in the type variable TREE_TYPE (ranges[i].exp); from the first range. If extract_bit_test_mask doesn't do that virtual undoing of the BIT_AND_EXPR handling, that is just fine, the returned exp is ranges[i].exp. But if the first range is BIT_AND_EXPR, the type could be different, the BIT_AND_EXPR form has the optional cast to corresponding unsigned type in order to avoid introducing UB. Now, type was used to fill in the max value if ranges[j].high was missing in subsequently tested range, and so in this particular testcase the [-4,inf] range which was signed int and so [-4,INT_MAX] was treated as [-4,UINT_MAX] instead. And we were subtracting values of 2 different types and trying to make sense out of that. The following patch fixes this by using the type of the low bound (which is always non-NULL) for the max value of the high bound instead. 2025-02-24 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR tree-optimization/118915 * tree-ssa-reassoc.cc (optimize_range_tests_to_bit_test): For highj == NULL_TREE use TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (lowj)) rather than TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type). * gcc.c-torture/execute/pr118915.c: New test.
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Richard Biener authored
DCE preserves stmts performing abnormal control flow transfer but currently has an exception for replaceable allocations and cxa_atexit calls. That results in a broken CFG since DCE isn't set up to prune abnormal edges possibly hanging off those. While we could try to add this handling, the following is the safe fix at this point and more suitable for backporting. PR tree-optimization/118973 * tree-ssa-dce.cc (mark_stmt_if_obviously_necessary): Calls that alter control flow in unpredictable ways need to be preserved. * g++.dg/torture/pr118973.C: New testcase.
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Jakub Jelinek authored
There is a typo in one of the OpenMP gimplification diagnostics messages. The following patch fixes that and adjusts tests which just copied that message including typo to dg-warning regexps in 2 tests. 2025-02-24 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR middle-end/118993 * gimplify.cc (gimplify_scan_omp_clauses): Fix diagnostics typo, undfined -> undefined. * c-c++-common/gomp/allocate-18.c: Adjust dg-warning regex for diagnostics typo fix. * gfortran.dg/gomp/allocate-clause.f90: Likewise.
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Jakub Jelinek authored
On top of the https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-November/668554.html https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-November/668699.html https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-November/668700.html patches the following patch adds nonnull_if_nonzero attribute(s) to various builtins instead of or in addition to nonnull attribute. The patch adjusts builtins (when we have them) corresponding to the APIs mentioned in the C2Y N3322 paper: 1) strndup and memset get one nonnull_if_nonzero attribute instead of nonnull 2) memcpy, memmove, strncpy, memcmp, strncmp get two nonnull_if_nonzero attributes instead of nonnull 3) strncat has nonnull without argument changed to nonnull (1) and gets one nonnull_if_nonzero for the src argument (maybe it needs to be clarified in C2Y, but I really think first argument to strncat and wcsncat shouldn't be NULL even for n == 0, because NULL doesn't point to NULL terminated string and one can't append anything to it; and various implementations in the wild including glibc will crash with NULL first argument (x86_64 avx+ doesn't though) Such changes are done also to the _chk suffixed counterparts of the builtins. Furthermore I've changed a couple of builtins for POSIX functions which aren't covered by ISO C, but I'd expect if/when POSIX incorporates C2Y it would do the same changes. In particular 4) strnlen gets one nonnull_if_nonzero instead of nonnull 5) mempcpy and stpncpy get two nonnull_if_nonzero instead of nonnull and lose returns_nonnull attribute; this is kind of unfortunate but I think in the spirit of N3322 mempcpy (NULL, src, 0) should return NULL (i.e. dest + n aka NULL + 0, now valid) and it is hard to express returns non-NULL if first argument is non-NULL or third argument is non-zero I'm not really sure about fread/fwrite, N3322 doesn't mention those, can the first argument be NULL if third argument is 0? What about if second argument is 0? Can the fourth argument be NULL in such cases? And of course, when not using builtins the glibc headers will affect stuff too, so we'll need to wait for N3322 implementation there too (possibly by dropping the nonnull attributes and perhaps conditionally replacing them with this new one if the compiler supports them). 2025-02-24 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR c/117023 gcc/ * builtin-attrs.def (ATTR_NONNULL_IF_NONZERO): New DEF_ATTR_IDENT. (ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF12_LEAF, ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF13_LEAF, ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF123_LEAF, ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF23_LEAF, ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1_IF23_LEAF, ATTR_PURE_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF12_LEAF, ATTR_PURE_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF13_LEAF, ATTR_PURE_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF123_LEAF, ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF12_LEAF, ATTR_MALLOC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF12_LEAF): New DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST. * builtins.def (BUILT_IN_STRNDUP): Use ATTR_MALLOC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF12_LEAF instead of ATTR_MALLOC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_NOTHROW_NONNULL_LEAF. (BUILT_IN_STRNCAT, BUILT_IN_STRNCAT_CHK): Use ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1_IF23_LEAF instead of ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_LEAF. (BUILT_IN_BCOPY, BUILT_IN_MEMCPY, BUILT_IN_MEMCPY_CHK, BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE, BUILT_IN_MEMMOVE_CHK, BUILT_IN_STRNCPY, BUILT_IN_STRNCPY_CHK): Use ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF123_LEAF instead of ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_LEAF. (BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY, BUILT_IN_MEMPCPY_CHK, BUILT_IN_STPNCPY, BUILT_IN_STPNCPY_CHK): Use ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF123_LEAF instead of ATTR_RETNONNULL_NOTHROW_LEAF. (BUILT_IN_BZERO, BUILT_IN_MEMSET, BUILT_IN_MEMSET_CHK): Use ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF13_LEAF instead of ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_LEAF. (BUILT_IN_BCMP, BUILT_IN_MEMCMP, BUILT_IN_STRNCASECMP, BUILT_IN_STRNCMP): Use ATTR_PURE_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF123_LEAF instead of ATTR_PURE_NOTHROW_NONNULL_LEAF. (BUILT_IN_STRNLEN): Use ATTR_PURE_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF12_LEAF instead of ATTR_PURE_NOTHROW_NONNULL_LEAF. (BUILT_IN_MEMCHR): Use ATTR_PURE_NOTHROW_NONNULL_IF13_LEAF instead of ATTR_PURE_NOTHROW_NONNULL_LEAF. gcc/testsuite/ * gcc.dg/builtins-nonnull.c (test_memfuncs, test_memfuncs_chk, test_strfuncs, test_strfuncs_chk): Add if (n == 0) return; at the start of the functions. * gcc.dg/Wnonnull-2.c: Copy __builtin_* call statements where appropriate 3 times, once with 0 length, once with n and once with non-zero constant and expect warning only in the third case. Formatting fixes. * gcc.dg/Wnonnull-3.c: Copy __builtin_* call statements where appropriate 3 times, once with 0 length, once with n and once with n guarded with n != 0 and expect warning only in the third case. Formatting fixes. * gcc.dg/nonnull-3.c (foo): Use 16 instead of 0 in the calls added for PR80936. * gcc.dg/nonnull-11.c: New test. * c-c++-common/ubsan/nonnull-1.c: Don't expect runtime diagnostics for the __builtin_memcpy call. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr78154.c (f): Add dn argument and return early if it is NULL. Duplicate cases of builtins which have the first argument changed from nonnull to nonnull_if_nonzero except stpncpy, once with dn as first argument instead of d and once with constant non-zero count rather than n. Disable the stpncpy non-null check. * gcc.dg/Wbuiltin-declaration-mismatch-14.c (test_builtin_calls): Triplicate the strncmp calls, once with 1 last argument and expect warning, once with n last argument and don't expect warning and once with 0 last argument and don't expect warning. * gcc.dg/Wbuiltin-declaration-mismatch-15.c (test_builtin_calls_fe): Likewise.
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Jakub Jelinek authored
On top of the https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-November/668554.html patch which introduces the nonnull_if_nonzero attribute (because C2Y is allowing NULL arguments on various calls like memcpy, memset, strncpy etc. as long as the count is 0) the following patch adds just limited handling of the attribute in the analyzer. For nonnull attribute(s) we have the get_nonnull_args helper which returns a bitmap, for nonnull_if_nonzero a function would need to return a hash_map or something similar, I think it is better to handle the attributes one by one. This patch just handles the non-zero INTEGER_CST (integer_nonzerop) count arguments, in other places the above patch uses ranger to some extent, but I'm not familiar enough with the analyzer to know if one can use the ranger, or should somehow explain in data structures the conditional nature of the nonnull property, the argument is nonnull only if some other argument is nonzero. Also, analyzer uses get_nonnull_args in another spot when entering a frame, not sure if anything can be done there (note the conditional nonnull somehow, pass from callers if the argument is nonzero, ...). Note, the testsuite changes aren't strictly necessary with just the above and this patch, but will be with a patch I'm going to post soon. 2025-02-24 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR c/117023 gcc/analyzer/ * sm-malloc.cc (malloc_state_machine::handle_nonnull): New private method. (malloc_state_machine::on_stmt): Use it for nonnull attribute arguments. Handle also nonnull_if_nonzero attributes. gcc/testsuite/ * c-c++-common/analyzer/call-summaries-malloc.c (test_use_without_check): Pass 4 rather than sz to memset. * c-c++-common/analyzer/strncpy-1.c (test_null_dst, test_null_src): Pass 42 rather than count to strncpy.
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Lino Hsing-Yu Peng authored
The incorrect cfi directive info breaks stack unwind in try/catch/cxa. Before patch: cm.push {ra, s0-s2}, -16 .cfi_offset 1, -12 .cfi_offset 8, -8 .cfi_offset 18, -4 After patch: cm.push {ra, s0-s2}, -16 .cfi_offset 1, -16 .cfi_offset 8, -12 .cfi_offset 9, -8 .cfi_offset 18, -4 gcc/ChangeLog: * config/riscv/riscv.cc: Set multi push regs bits. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.target/riscv/zcmp_push_gpr.c: New test.
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GCC Administrator authored
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- Feb 23, 2025
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H.J. Lu authored
Verify that PR tree-optimization/82142 testcase is properly optimized. PR tree-optimization/82142 * gcc.target/i386/pr82142a.c: New file. * gcc.target/i386/pr82142b.c: Likewise. Signed-off-by:
H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
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GCC Administrator authored
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- Feb 22, 2025
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Jonathan Wakely authored
The compiler emits code with init_priority(99) for -fvtable-verify=std and that creates a section conflict with the uses of init_priority(99) that I recently added to src/c++20/tzdb.cc. Change tzdb.cc to use a different priority to avoid the conflict. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: PR c++/118981 * src/c++20/tzdb.cc: Use init_priority(98) instead of init_priority(99).
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Thomas Schwinge authored
Turn test cases into UNSUPPORTED if running into 'sorry, unimplemented: dynamic stack allocation not supported' In Subversion r217296 (Git commit e2acc079) "Testsuite alloca fixes for ptx", effective-target 'alloca' was added to mark up test cases that run into the nvptx back end's non-support of dynamic stack allocation. (Later, nvptx gained conditional support for that in commit 3861d362 "nvptx: PTX 'alloca' for '-mptx=7.3'+, '-march=sm_52'+ [PR65181]", but on the other hand, in commit f93a612f "bpf: liberate R9 for general register allocation", the BPF back end joined "the list of targets that do not support alloca in target-support.exp". Manually maintaining the list of test cases requiring effective-target 'alloca' is notoriously hard, gets out of date quickly: new test cases added to the test suite may need to be analyzed and annotated, and over time annotations also may need to be removed, in cases where the compiler learns to optimize out 'alloca'/VLA usage, for example. This commit replaces (99 % of) the manual annotations with an automatic scheme: turn test cases into UNSUPPORTED if running into 'sorry, unimplemented: dynamic stack allocation not supported'. gcc/testsuite/ * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_alloca): Gracefully handle the case that we've not be called (indirectly) from 'dg-test'. * lib/gcc-dg.exp (proc gcc-dg-prune): Turn 'sorry, unimplemented: dynamic stack allocation not supported' into UNSUPPORTED. * c-c++-common/Walloca-larger-than.c: Don't 'dg-require-effective-target alloca'. * c-c++-common/Warray-bounds-9.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/Warray-bounds.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/Wdangling-pointer-2.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/Wdangling-pointer-4.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/Wdangling-pointer-5.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/Wdangling-pointer.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/Wimplicit-fallthrough-7.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/Wsizeof-pointer-memaccess1.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/Wsizeof-pointer-memaccess2.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/Wstringop-truncation.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/Wunused-var-6.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/Wunused-var-8.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/analyzer/alloca-leak.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/analyzer/allocation-size-multiline-2.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/analyzer/allocation-size-multiline-3.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/analyzer/capacity-1.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/analyzer/capacity-3.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/analyzer/imprecise-floating-point-1.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/analyzer/infinite-recursion-alloca.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/analyzer/malloc-callbacks.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/analyzer/malloc-paths-8.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/analyzer/out-of-bounds-5.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/analyzer/out-of-bounds-diagram-11.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/analyzer/uninit-alloca.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/analyzer/write-to-string-literal-5.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/asan/alloca_loop_unpoisoning.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/auto-init-11.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/auto-init-12.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/auto-init-15.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/auto-init-16.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/builtins.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/dwarf2/vla1.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/gomp/pr61486-2.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/torture/builtin-clear-padding-4.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/torture/strub-run3.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/torture/strub-run4.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/torture/strub-run4c.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/torture/strub-run4d.c: Likewise. * c-c++-common/torture/strub-run4i.c: Likewise. * g++.dg/Walloca1.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/Walloca2.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp0x/pr70338.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp1y/lambda-generic-vla1.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp1y/vla10.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp1y/vla2.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp1y/vla6.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp1y/vla8.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/debug/debug5.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/debug/debug6.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/debug/pr54828.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/diagnostic/pr70105.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/eh/cleanup5.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/eh/spbp.C: Likewise. 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gcc.c-torture/execute/20070824-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/20070919-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/built-in-setjmp.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/pr22061-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/pr43220.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/pr82210.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/pr86528.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/vla-dealloc-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/20001012-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/20020415-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/20030331-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/20101010-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-10.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-11.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-12.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-13.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-14.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-15.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-5.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-6.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-7.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-8.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-9.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-larger-than-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-larger-than-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-larger-than-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Walloca-larger-than.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Warray-bounds-22.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Warray-bounds-41.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Warray-bounds-46.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Warray-bounds-48-novec.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Warray-bounds-48.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Warray-bounds-50.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Warray-bounds-63.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Warray-bounds-66.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wdangling-pointer.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wfree-nonheap-object-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wfree-nonheap-object.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wrestrict-17.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wrestrict.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wreturn-local-addr-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wreturn-local-addr-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wreturn-local-addr-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wreturn-local-addr-6.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wsizeof-pointer-memaccess1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstack-usage.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstrict-aliasing-bogus-vla-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstrict-overflow-27.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstringop-overflow-15.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstringop-overflow-23.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstringop-overflow-25.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstringop-overflow-27.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstringop-overflow-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstringop-overflow-39.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstringop-overflow-56.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstringop-overflow-57.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstringop-overflow-67.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstringop-overflow-71.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wstringop-truncation-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wvla-larger-than-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wvla-larger-than-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wvla-larger-than-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wvla-larger-than-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/Wvla-larger-than-5.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/boxed-malloc-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/call-summaries-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/malloc-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/malloc-reuse.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/out-of-bounds-diagram-12.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/pr93355-localealias.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/putenv-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/taint-alloc-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/torture/pr93373.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/torture/ubsan-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/vla-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/atomic/stdatomic-vm.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/attr-alloc_size-6.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/attr-alloc_size-7.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/attr-alloc_size-8.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/attr-alloc_size-9.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/attr-noipa.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/auto-init-uninit-36.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/auto-init-uninit-9.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/auto-type-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/builtin-alloc-size.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/builtin-dynamic-alloc-size.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/builtin-dynamic-object-size-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/builtin-dynamic-object-size-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/builtin-dynamic-object-size-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/builtin-dynamic-object-size-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/builtin-object-size-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/builtin-object-size-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/builtin-object-size-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/builtin-object-size-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/builtins-64.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/builtins-68.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/c23-auto-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/c99-const-expr-13.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/c99-vla-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/fold-alloca-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/gomp/pr30494.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/gomp/vla-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/gomp/vla-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/gomp/vla-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/gomp/vla-5.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/graphite/pr99085.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/guality/guality.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/lto/pr80778_0.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/nested-func-10.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/nested-func-12.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/nested-func-13.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/nested-func-14.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/nested-func-15.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/nested-func-16.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/nested-func-17.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/nested-func-9.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/packed-vla.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr100225.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr25682.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr27301.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr31507-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr33238.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr41470.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr49120.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr50764.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr51491-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr51990-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr51990.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr59011.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr59523.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr61561.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr78468.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr78902.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr79972.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr82875.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr83844.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr84131.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr87099.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr87320.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr89045.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr91014.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr93986.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr98721-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr99122-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/shrink-wrap-alloca.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/sso-14.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/strlenopt-62.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/strlenopt-83.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/strlenopt-84.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/strlenopt-91.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/Wsizeof-pointer-memaccess1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/calleesave-sse.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr48953.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr71881.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr71901.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr78742.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr92088-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr92088-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr93124.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr94479.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/stackalign/alloca-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/stackalign/inline-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/stackalign/nested-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/stackalign/vararg-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/stackalign/vararg-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/20030807-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/20080530.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/alias-37.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/builtin-sprintf-warn-22.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/builtin-sprintf-warn-25.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/builtin-sprintf-warn-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/loop-interchange-15.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr23848-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr23848-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr23848-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr23848-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/uninit-32.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/uninit-36.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/uninit-39.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/uninit-41.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/uninit-9-O0.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/uninit-9.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/uninit-pr100250.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/uninit-pr101300.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/uninit-pr101494.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/uninit-pr98583.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/vla-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/vla-22.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/vla-24.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/vla-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/vla-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/vla-stexp-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/vla-stexp-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/vla-stexp-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/vla-stexp-5.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/winline-7.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/stack-check-alloca-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/stack-check-alloca-10.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/stack-check-alloca-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/stack-check-alloca-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/stack-check-alloca-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/stack-check-alloca-5.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/stack-check-alloca-6.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/stack-check-alloca-7.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/stack-check-alloca-8.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/aarch64/stack-check-alloca-9.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/arc/interrupt-6.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/i386/pr80969-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/loongarch/stack-check-alloca-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/loongarch/stack-check-alloca-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/loongarch/stack-check-alloca-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/loongarch/stack-check-alloca-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/loongarch/stack-check-alloca-5.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/loongarch/stack-check-alloca-6.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/riscv/stack-check-alloca-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/riscv/stack-check-alloca-10.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/riscv/stack-check-alloca-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/riscv/stack-check-alloca-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/riscv/stack-check-alloca-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/riscv/stack-check-alloca-5.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/riscv/stack-check-alloca-6.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/riscv/stack-check-alloca-7.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/riscv/stack-check-alloca-8.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/riscv/stack-check-alloca-9.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/sparc/setjmp-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/x86_64/abi/ms-sysv/ms-sysv.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/compile/20001221-1.c: Don't 'dg-skip-if' for '! alloca'. * gcc.c-torture/compile/20020807-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/compile/20050801-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/compile/920428-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/compile/debugvlafunction-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/compile/pr41469.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/920721-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/920929-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/921017-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/941202-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/align-nest.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/alloca-1.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/pr22061-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.c-torture/execute/pr36321.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr8081.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/analyzer/data-model-1.c: Don't 'dg-require-effective-target alloca'. XFAIL relevant 'dg-warning's for '! alloca'. * gcc.dg/uninit-38.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/uninit-pr98578.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/compat/struct-by-value-22_main.c: Comment on 'dg-require-effective-target alloca'. libstdc++-v3/ * testsuite/lib/prune.exp (proc libstdc++-dg-prune): Turn 'sorry, unimplemented: dynamic stack allocation not supported' into UNSUPPORTED.
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Thomas Schwinge authored
Gracefully handle the case that 'gcc/testsuite/lib/gcc-dg.exp:find-dg-do-what' has not been called (indirectly) from 'dg-test' No change in behavior intended. gcc/testsuite/ * lib/gcc-dg.exp (find-dg-do-what): Gracefully handle the case that we've not be called (indirectly) from 'dg-test'. * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_stack_size) (check_effective_target_alloca): Catch this.
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Thomas Schwinge authored
No change in behavior intended. gcc/testsuite/ * lib/gcc-dg.exp (proc find-dg-do-what): New. * lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_stack_size) (check_effective_target_alloca): Use it.
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