--- Comment #1 from rguenth at gcc dot gnu dot org 2008-05-17 12:22 ---
Can you provide an executable testcase that abort()s if the miscompilation
happens?
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--- Comment #2 from juanjose dot garciaripoll at gmail dot com 2008-05-17
13:27 ---
Created an attachment (id=15649)
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Files for test case (simple.c 1/3)
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--- Comment #3 from juanjose dot garciaripoll at gmail dot com 2008-05-17
13:28 ---
Created an attachment (id=15650)
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Files for test case (simple.h 2/3)
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--- Comment #4 from juanjose dot garciaripoll at gmail dot com 2008-05-17
13:29 ---
Created an attachment (id=15651)
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--- Comment #5 from juanjose dot garciaripoll at gmail dot com 2008-05-17
13:32 ---
I uploaded the program that fails if the GCC miscompiles the file simple.c
However, I had to split the test case into two different files, for otherwise
GCC inlines the offending function and the error