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--- Comment #13 from Uroš Bizjak ---
(In reply to Segher Boessenkool from comment #12)
> You cannot use a :CC value as argument of an unspec, as explained before.
>
> The result of a comparison is expressed as a comparison, in RTL. This patch
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--- Comment #12 from Segher Boessenkool ---
You cannot use a :CC value as argument of an unspec, as explained before.
The result of a comparison is expressed as a comparison, in RTL. This patch
allows malformed RTL in more places than before,
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--- Comment #11 from Uroš Bizjak ---
(In reply to Segher Boessenkool from comment #10)
> It is still wrong. You're trying to sweep tour wrong assumptions under the
> rug,
> but they will only rear up elsewhere. Just fix the actual *target* pro
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--- Comment #10 from Segher Boessenkool ---
It is still wrong. You're trying to sweep tour wrong assumptions under the
rug,
but they will only rear up elsewhere. Just fix the actual *target* problem!
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--- Comment #9 from Uroš Bizjak ---
(In reply to Richard Biener from comment #8)
> Fixed I suppose.
Yes - I plan backport the patch to at least gcc-13.
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--- Comment #7 from GCC Commits ---
The master branch has been updated by Uros Bizjak :
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commit r14-9847-geaccdba315b86d374a4e72b9dd8fefb0fc3cc5ee
Author: Uros Bizjak
Date: Mon A
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--- Comment #6 from Uroš Bizjak ---
v3 patch at [1]
[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2024-March/647634.html
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