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authorJakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>2023-11-17 15:43:31 +0100
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c++: Implement C++ DR 2406 - [[fallthrough]] attribute and iteration statements
The following patch implements CWG 2406 - [[fallthrough]] attribute and iteration statements The genericization of some loops leaves nothing at all or just a label after a body of a loop, so if the loop is later followed by case or default label in a switch, the fallthrough statement isn't diagnosed. The following patch implements it by marking the IFN_FALLTHROUGH call in such a case, such that during gimplification it can be pedantically diagnosed even if it is followed by case or default label or some normal labels followed by case/default labels. While looking into this, I've discovered other problems. expand_FALLTHROUGH_r is removing the IFN_FALLTHROUGH calls from the IL, but wasn't telling that to walk_gimple_stmt/walk_gimple_seq_mod, so the callers would then skip the next statement after it, and it would return non-NULL if the removed stmt was last in the sequence. This could lead to wi->callback_result being set even if it didn't appear at the very end of switch sequence. The patch makes use of wi->removed_stmt such that the callers properly know what happened, and use different way to handle the end of switch sequence case. That change discovered a bug in the gimple-walk handling of wi->removed_stmt. If that flag is set, the callback is telling the callers that the current statement has been removed and so the innermost walk_gimple_seq_mod shouldn't gsi_next. The problem is that wi->removed_stmt is only reset at the start of a walk_gimple_stmt, but that can be too late for some cases. If we have two nested gimple sequences, say GIMPLE_BIND as the last stmt of some gimple seq, we remove the last statement inside of that GIMPLE_BIND, set wi->removed_stmt there, don't do gsi_next correctly because already gsi_remove moved us to the next stmt, there is no next stmt, so we return back to the caller, but wi->removed_stmt is still set and so we don't do gsi_next even in the outer sequence, despite the GIMPLE_BIND (etc.) not being removed. That means we walk the GIMPLE_BIND with its whole sequence again. The patch fixes that by resetting wi->removed_stmt after we've used that flag in walk_gimple_seq_mod. Nothing really uses that flag after the outermost walk_gimple_seq_mod, it is just a private notification that the stmt callback has removed a stmt. 2023-11-17 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR c++/107571 gcc/ * gimplify.cc (expand_FALLTHROUGH_r): Use wi->removed_stmt after gsi_remove, change the way of passing fallthrough stmt at the end of sequence to expand_FALLTHROUGH. Diagnose IFN_FALLTHROUGH with GF_CALL_NOTHROW flag. (expand_FALLTHROUGH): Change loc into array of 2 location_t elts, don't test wi.callback_result, instead check whether first elt is not UNKNOWN_LOCATION and in that case pedwarn with the second location. * gimple-walk.cc (walk_gimple_seq_mod): Clear wi->removed_stmt after the flag has been used. * internal-fn.def (FALLTHROUGH): Mention in comment the special meaning of the TREE_NOTHROW/GF_CALL_NOTHROW flag on the calls. gcc/c-family/ * c-gimplify.cc (genericize_c_loop): For C++ mark IFN_FALLTHROUGH call at the end of loop body as TREE_NOTHROW. gcc/testsuite/ * g++.dg/DRs/dr2406.C: New test.
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