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--- Comment #11 from David Binderman ---
(In reply to Martin Liška from comment #10)
> However, I see a segfault that happens for the code snippet now.
In the compiler or the generated code ?
No crashes here. Are you running an asan+ubsan gcc
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--- Comment #10 from Martin Liška ---
(In reply to David Binderman from comment #9)
> Created attachment 54463 [details]
> C source code
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> After a further hour of reduction, a partially reduced program.
>
> cvise doesn't seem able to make mu
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--- Comment #9 from David Binderman ---
Created attachment 54463
--> https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=54463&action=edit
C source code
After a further hour of reduction, a partially reduced program.
cvise doesn't seem able to ma
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--- Comment #8 from David Binderman ---
(In reply to David Binderman from comment #7)
> After about 20 minutes of reduction, cvise started going the wrong way.
Second reduction now running, with better script:
/usr/bin/gcc -c -w bug883.c && \
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--- Comment #6 from Richard Biener ---
Huh, the change for sure triggered some latent issue, either in the testcase or
in GCC. More analysis is needed (the testcase is large and obfuscated...).
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--- Comment #5 from Jakub Jelinek ---
(In reply to David Binderman from comment #4)
> (In reply to Andrew Pinski from comment #3)
> > This also changes with -fno-strict-aliasing ...
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> So does that mean that csmith is producing C code with U
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--- Comment #4 from David Binderman ---
(In reply to Andrew Pinski from comment #3)
> This also changes with -fno-strict-aliasing ...
So does that mean that csmith is producing C code with UB and so
this bug isn't valid ?
It might also mean
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--- Comment #3 from Andrew Pinski ---
This also changes with -fno-strict-aliasing ...
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Jakub Jelinek changed:
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Priority|P3 |P2
Summary|csmith: possible
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