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/* A test for strength reduction and induction variable elimination. */
/* { dg-do compile } */ /* { dg-options "-O1 -fdump-tree-optimized" } */ /* { dg-require-effective-target size32plus } */
/* Size of this structure should be sufficiently weird so that no memory addressing mode applies. */
struct bla { char x[187]; int y; char z[253]; } arr_base[100];
int foo(void);
void xxx(void) { int iter;
for (iter = 0; iter < 100; iter++) arr_base[iter].y = foo (); }
/* Access to arr_base[iter].y should be strength reduced. Depending on whether we have an addressing mode of type [base + offset], one of the following forms might get chosen:
-- induction variable with base &arr_base[0].y, the memory access of form *iv = ... -- induction variable with base 0, the memory access of form *(iv + &arr_base[0].y) = ...
In any case, we should not have any multiplication. */
/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times " \\* \[^\\n\\r\]*=" 0 "optimized" } } */ /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times "\[^\\n\\r\]*= \\* " 0 "optimized" } } */ /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times " MEM" 1 "optimized" } } */
/* And the original induction variable should be eliminated. */
/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times "iter" 0 "optimized" } } */
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