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Walloca-1.c: Adjust test for !lp64 targets.
* gcc.dg/Walloca-1.c: Adjust test for !lp64 targets. * gcc.dg/Walloca-2.c: Same. From-SVN: r241351
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2016-10-19 Aldy Hernandez <aldyh@redhat.com>
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* gcc.dg/Walloca-1.c: Adjust test for !lp64 targets.
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* gcc.dg/Walloca-2.c: Same.
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2016-10-19 Aldy Hernandez <aldyh@redhat.com>
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* gcc.dg/Wvla-1.c: Rename to...
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@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ void foo1 (size_t len, size_t len2, size_t len3)
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char *s = alloca (123);
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useit (s); // OK, constant argument to alloca
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s = alloca (num); // { dg-warning "large due to conversion" }
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s = alloca (num); // { dg-warning "large due to conversion" "" { target lp64 } }
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// { dg-warning "unbounded use of 'alloca'" "" { target { ! lp64 } } 26 }
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useit (s);
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s = alloca(90000); /* { dg-warning "is too large" } */
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{
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void *p;
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if (n > 0 && n < 2000)
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p = __builtin_alloca (n);
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// FIXME: This is a bogus warning, and is currently happening on
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// 32-bit targets because VRP is not giving us any range info for
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// the argument to __builtin_alloca. This should be fixed by the
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// upcoming range work.
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p = __builtin_alloca (n); // { dg-bogus "unbounded use of 'alloca'" "" { xfail { ! lp64 } } }
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else
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p = __builtin_malloc (n);
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f (p);
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@ -31,8 +35,9 @@ g3 (int n)
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void *p;
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if (n > 0 && n < 3000)
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{
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p = __builtin_alloca (n); // { dg-warning "'alloca' may be too large" }
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// { dg-message "note:.*argument may be as large as 2999" "note" { target *-*-* } 34 }
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p = __builtin_alloca (n); // { dg-warning "'alloca' may be too large" "" { target lp64} }
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// { dg-message "note:.*argument may be as large as 2999" "note" { target lp64 } 38 }
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// { dg-warning "unbounded use of 'alloca'" "" { target { ! lp64 } } 38 }
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}
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else
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p = __builtin_malloc (n);
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