/* PR tree-optimization/83821 - local aggregate initialization defeats strlen optimization Verify that a memset() call to zero out a subregion of memory allocated by calloc() is eliminated even if a zero byte is written into it in between the two calls. See the calloc-2.c test that verifies that the memset() calls isn't eliminated if the written value is non-zero. { dg-do compile } { dg-options "-O2 -fdump-tree-optimized" } */ void* elim_calloc_store_memset_1 (unsigned a, unsigned b) { char *p = __builtin_calloc (a, 1); p[1] = '\0'; __builtin_memset (p, 0, b); // should be eliminated return p; } void* elim_calloc_store_memset_2 (unsigned a, unsigned b, unsigned c) { char *p = __builtin_calloc (a, 1); p[1] = '\0'; __builtin_memset (p, 0, b); // should be eliminated p[3] = '\0'; __builtin_memset (p, 0, c); // should also be eliminated return p; } /* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-not "malloc" "optimized" } } { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-times "_calloc \\\(" 2 "optimized" } } { dg-final { scan-tree-dump-not "_memset \\\(" "optimized" } } */