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2022-09-28Daily bump.GCC Administrator8-1/+381
2022-09-27Fix profile count comparison.Eugene Rozenfeld1-2/+2
The comparison was incorrect when the counts weren't PRECISE. For example, crossmodule-indir-call-topn-1.c was failing with AutoFDO: when count_sum is 0 with quality AFDO, count_sum > profile_count::zero() evaluates to true. Taking that branch then leads to an assert in the call to to_sreal(). Tested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. gcc/ChangeLog: * ipa-cp.cc (good_cloning_opportunity_p): Fix profile count comparison.
2022-09-27c++: Implement C++23 P2266R1, Simpler implicit move [PR101165]Marek Polacek28-36/+620
This patch implements https://wg21.link/p2266, which, once again, changes the implicit move rules. Here's a brief summary of various changes in this area: r125211: Introduced moving from certain lvalues when returning them r171071: CWG 1148, enable move from value parameter on return r212099: CWG 1579, it's OK to call a converting ctor taking an rvalue r251035: CWG 1579, do maybe-rvalue overload resolution twice r11-2411: Avoid calling const copy ctor on implicit move r11-2412: C++20 implicit move changes, remove the fallback overload resolution, allow move on throw of parameters and implicit move of rvalue references P2266 enables the implicit move even for functions that return references. That is, we will now perform a move in X&& foo (X&& x) { return x; } P2266 also removes the fallback overload resolution, but this was resolved by r11-2412: we only do convert_for_initialization with LOOKUP_PREFER_RVALUE in C++17 and older. P2266 also says that a returned move-eligible id-expression is always an xvalue. This required some further short, but nontrivial changes, especially when it comes to deduction, because we have to pay attention to whether we have auto, auto&& (which is like T&&), or decltype(auto) with (un)parenthesized argument. In C++23, decltype(auto) f(int&& x) { return (x); } auto&& f(int x) { return x; } both should deduce to 'int&&' but decltype(auto) f(int x) { return x; } should deduce to 'int'. A cornucopia of tests attached. I've also verified that we behave like clang++. xvalue_p seemed to be broken: since the introduction of clk_implicit_rval, it cannot use '==' when checking for clk_rvalueref. Since this change breaks code, it's only enabled in C++23. In particular, this code will not compile in C++23: int& g(int&& x) { return x; } because x is now treated as an rvalue, and you can't bind a non-const lvalue reference to an rvalue. This patch also fixes PR106882 (the check_return_expr changes). PR c++/101165 PR c++/106882 gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: * c-cppbuiltin.cc (c_cpp_builtins): Define __cpp_implicit_move. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * call.cc (reference_binding): Check clk_implicit_rval in C++20 only. * cp-tree.h (unparenthesized_id_or_class_member_access_p): Declare. * pt.cc (unparenthesized_id_or_class_member_access_p): New function, broken out of... (do_auto_deduction): ...here. Use it. In C++23, maybe call treat_lvalue_as_rvalue_p. * tree.cc (xvalue_p): Check & clk_rvalueref, not == clk_rvalueref. * typeck.cc (check_return_expr): Allow implicit move for functions returning a reference as well, or when the return value type is not a scalar type. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/conversion/pr41426.C: Add dg-error for C++23. * g++.dg/cpp0x/elision_weak.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp0x/move-return3.C: Only link in c++20_down. * g++.dg/cpp1y/decltype-auto2.C: Add dg-error for C++23. * g++.dg/cpp1y/lambda-generic-89419.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp23/feat-cxx2b.C: Test __cpp_implicit_move. * g++.dg/gomp/pr56217.C: Only compile in c++20_down. * g++.dg/warn/Wno-return-local-addr.C: Add dg-error for C++23. * g++.dg/warn/Wreturn-local-addr.C: Adjust dg-error. * g++.old-deja/g++.brendan/crash55.C: Add dg-error for C++23. * g++.old-deja/g++.jason/temporary2.C: Likewise. * g++.old-deja/g++.mike/p2846b.C: Adjust. * g++.dg/cpp1y/decltype-auto6.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/decltype1.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/decltype2.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/elision1.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/elision2.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/elision3.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/elision4.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/elision5.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/elision6.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/elision7.C: New test.
2022-09-27Fortran: error recovery while simplifying intrinsic UNPACK [PR107054]Harald Anlauf2-3/+23
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: PR fortran/107054 * simplify.cc (gfc_simplify_unpack): Replace assert by condition that terminates simplification when there are not enough elements in the constructor of argument VECTOR. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR fortran/107054 * gfortran.dg/pr107054.f90: New test.
2022-09-27runtime: portable access to sigev_notify_thread_idIan Lance Taylor1-1/+1
Previously, libgo relied on the _sigev_un implementation-specific field in struct sigevent, which is only available on glibc. This patch uses the sigev_notify_thread_id macro instead which is mandated by timer_create(2). In theory, this should work with any libc implementation for Linux. Unfortunately, there is an open glibc bug as glibc does not define this macro. For this reason, a glibc-specific workaround is required. Other libcs (such as musl) define the macro and don't require the workaround. See https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=27417 This makes libgo compatible with musl libc. Based on patch by Sören Tempel. Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/434755
2022-09-27runtime: synchronize empty struct field handlingmelonedo1-1/+1
In GCCGO and gollvm, the logic for allocating one byte for the last field is: 1. the last field has zero size 2. the struct itself does not have zero size 3. the last field is not blank this commit adds the last two conditions to runtime.structToFFI. For golang/go#55146 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/431735
2022-09-27docs: update abi version infoKim Kuparinen1-2/+9
gcc/ * doc/invoke.texi: Update ABI version info.
2022-09-27range-ops: Calculate the popcount of a singleton.Aldy Hernandez2-0/+14
The legacy popcount folding didn't actually fold singleton ranges. I don't think anyone noticed because there are match.pd patterns that fold __builtin_popcount using the global nonzero bits set by CCP. It's good form to handle this, even without CCP's help. Tested on x86-64 Linux. gcc/ChangeLog: * gimple-range-op.cc (cfn_popcount): Calculate the popcount of a singleton. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/popcount6b.c: New test.
2022-09-27c++: Don't quote nothrow in diagnosticMarek Polacek3-13/+12
In <https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2022-September/602057.html> Jason noticed that we quote "nothrow" in diagnostics even though it's not a keyword in C++. This patch removes the quotes and also drops "nothrow" from c_keywords. gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: * c-format.cc (c_keywords): Drop nothrow. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * constraint.cc (diagnose_trait_expr): Say "nothrow" without quotes rather than in quotes. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/cpp2a/concepts-traits3.C: Adjust expected diagnostics.
2022-09-27c++: Make __is_{,nothrow_}convertible SFINAE on access [PR107049]Jonathan Wakely3-0/+67
The is_convertible built-ins should return false if the conversion fails an access check, not report an error. PR c++/107049 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * method.cc (is_convertible_helper): Use access check sentinel. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/ext/is_convertible4.C: New test. * g++.dg/ext/is_nothrow_convertible4.C: New test. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * testsuite/20_util/is_convertible/requirements/access.cc: New test.
2022-09-27d: Merge upstream dmd d579c467c1, phobos 88aa69b14.Iain Buclaw104-1375/+1829
D front-end changes: - Throwing from contracts of `nothrow' functions has been deprecated, as this breaks the guarantees of `nothrow'. - Added language support for initializing the interior pointer of associative arrays using `new' keyword. Phobos changes: - The std.digest.digest module has been removed. - The std.xml module has been removed. gcc/d/ChangeLog: * dmd/MERGE: Merge upstream dmd d579c467c1. * decl.cc (layout_struct_initializer): Update for new front-end interface. * expr.cc (ExprVisitor::visit (AssignExp *)): Remove lowering of array assignments. (ExprVisitor::visit (NewExp *)): Add new lowering of new'ing associative arrays to an _aaNew() library call. * runtime.def (ARRAYSETASSIGN): Remove. (AANEW): Define. libphobos/ChangeLog: * libdruntime/MERGE: Merge upstream druntime d579c467c1. * libdruntime/Makefile.am (DRUNTIME_DSOURCES): Remove rt/arrayassign.d. * libdruntime/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * src/MERGE: Merge upstream phobos 88aa69b14. * src/Makefile.am (PHOBOS_DSOURCES): Remove std/digest/digest.d, std/xml.d. * src/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
2022-09-27irange: keep better track of powers of 2.Aldy Hernandez2-0/+25
When setting the nonzero bits to a mask containing only one bit, set the range immediately, as it can be devined from the mask. This helps us keep better track of powers of two. For example, with this patch a nonzero mask of 0x8000 is set to a range of [0,0][0x8000,0x8000] with a nonzero mask of 0x8000. gcc/ChangeLog: * value-range.cc (irange::set_nonzero_bits): Set range when known. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/popcount6.c: New test.
2022-09-27Add an irange setter for wide_ints.Aldy Hernandez1-0/+9
Just the same way as we have real_value setters for franges, we should have a wide_int version for irange. This matches the irange constructor for wide_ints, and paves the way for the eventual conversion of irange to wide ints. gcc/ChangeLog: * value-range.h (irange::set): New version taking wide_int_ref.
2022-09-27c++: Implement C++23 P1169R4 - static operator() [PR106651]Jakub Jelinek14-33/+235
The following patch attempts to implement C++23 P1169R4 - static operator() paper's compiler side (there is some small library side too not implemented yet). This allows static members as user operator() declarations and static specifier on lambdas without lambda capture. The synthetized conversion operator changes for static lambdas as it can just return the operator() static method address, doesn't need to create a thunk for it. The change in call.cc (joust) is to avoid ICEs because we assumed that len could be different only if both candidates are direct calls but it can be one direct and one indirect call, and to implement the [over.match.best.general]/1 and [over.best.ics.general] changes from the paper (implemented always as Jason is sure it doesn't make a difference in C++20 and earlier unless static member function operator() or static lambda which we accept with pedwarn in earlier standards too appears and my testing confirmed that). 2022-09-27 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR c++/106651 gcc/c-family/ * c-cppbuiltin.cc (c_cpp_builtins): Predefine __cpp_static_call_operator=202207L for C++23. gcc/cp/ * cp-tree.h (LAMBDA_EXPR_STATIC_P): Implement C++23 P1169R4 - static operator(). Define. * parser.cc (CP_PARSER_FLAGS_ONLY_MUTABLE_OR_CONSTEXPR): Document that it also allows static. (cp_parser_lambda_declarator_opt): Handle static lambda specifier. (cp_parser_decl_specifier_seq): Allow RID_STATIC for CP_PARSER_FLAGS_ONLY_MUTABLE_OR_CONSTEXPR. * decl.cc (grok_op_properties): If operator() isn't a method, use a different error wording, if it is static member function, allow it (for C++20 and older with a pedwarn unless it is a lambda function or template instantiation). * call.cc (joust): Don't ICE if one candidate is static member function and the other is an indirect call. If the parameter conversion on the other candidate is user defined conversion, ellipsis or bad conversion, make static member function candidate a winner for that parameter. * lambda.cc (maybe_add_lambda_conv_op): Handle static lambdas. * error.cc (dump_lambda_function): Print static for static lambdas. gcc/testsuite/ * g++.dg/template/error30.C: Adjust expected diagnostics. * g++.dg/cpp1z/constexpr-lambda13.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp23/feat-cxx2b.C: Test __cpp_static_call_operator. * g++.dg/cpp23/static-operator-call1.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/static-operator-call2.C: New test. * g++.old-deja/g++.jason/operator.C: Adjust expected diagnostics.
2022-09-27reassoc: Handle OFFSET_TYPE like POINTER_TYPE in ↵Jakub Jelinek2-5/+35
optimize_range_tests_cmp_bitwise [PR107029[ As the testcase shows, OFFSET_TYPE needs the same treatment as POINTER_TYPE/REFERENCE_TYPE, otherwise we fail the same during the newly added verification. OFFSET_TYPE is signed though, so unlike POINTER_TYPE/REFERENCE_TYPE it can also trigger with the x < 0 && y < 0 && z < 0 to (x | y | z) < 0 optimization. 2022-09-27 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR tree-optimization/107029 * tree-ssa-reassoc.cc (optimize_range_tests_cmp_bitwise): Treat OFFSET_TYPE like POINTER_TYPE, except that OFFSET_TYPE may be signed and so can trigger even the (b % 4) == 3 case. * g++.dg/torture/pr107029.C: New test.
2022-09-27openmp: Add OpenMP assume, assumes and begin/end assumes supportJakub Jelinek29-67/+1075
The following patch implements OpenMP 5.1 #pragma omp assume #pragma omp assumes and #pragma omp begin assumes #pragma omp end assumes directive support for C and C++. Currently it doesn't remember anything from the assumption clauses for later, so is mainly to support the directives and diagnose errors in their use. If the recently posted C++23 [[assume (cond)]]; support makes it in, the intent is that this can be easily adjusted at least for the #pragma omp assume directive with holds clause(s) to use the same infrastructure. Now, C++23 portable assumptions are slightly different from OpenMP 5.1 assumptions' holds clause in that C++23 assumption holds just where it appears, while OpenMP 5.1 assumptions hold everywhere in the scope of the directive. For assumes directive which can appear at file or namespace scope it is the whole TU and everything that functions from there call at runtime, for begin assumes/end assumes pair all the functions in between those directives and everything they call and for assume directive the associated (currently structured) block. I have no idea how to represents such holds to be usable for optimizers, except to make #pragma omp assume holds (cond) block; expand essentially to [[assume (cond)]]; block; or [[assume (cond)]]; block; [[assume (cond)]]; for now. Except for holds clause, the other assumptions are OpenMP related, I'd say we should brainstorm where it would be useful to optimize based on such information (I guess e.g. in target regions it easily could) and only when we come up with something like that think about how to propagate the assumptions to the optimizers. 2022-09-27 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> gcc/c-family/ * c-pragma.h (enum pragma_kind): Add PRAGMA_OMP_ASSUME, PRAGMA_OMP_ASSUMES and PRAGMA_OMP_BEGIN. Rename PRAGMA_OMP_END_DECLARE_TARGET to PRAGMA_OMP_END. * c-pragma.cc (omp_pragmas): Add assumes and begin. For end rename PRAGMA_OMP_END_DECLARE_TARGET to PRAGMA_OMP_END. (omp_pragmas_simd): Add assume. * c-common.h (c_omp_directives): Declare. * c-omp.cc (omp_directives): Rename to ... (c_omp_directives): ... this. No longer static. Uncomment assume, assumes, begin assumes and end assumes entries. In end declare target entry rename PRAGMA_OMP_END_DECLARE_TARGET to PRAGMA_OMP_END. (c_omp_categorize_directive): Adjust for omp_directives to c_omp_directives renaming. gcc/c/ * c-lang.h (current_omp_begin_assumes): Declare. * c-parser.cc: Include bitmap.h. (c_parser_omp_end_declare_target): Rename to ... (c_parser_omp_end): ... this. Handle also end assumes. (c_parser_omp_begin, c_parser_omp_assumption_clauses, c_parser_omp_assumes, c_parser_omp_assume): New functions. (c_parser_translation_unit): Also diagnose #pragma omp begin assumes without corresponding #pragma omp end assumes. (c_parser_pragma): Use %s in may only be used at file scope diagnostics to decrease number of translatable messages. Handle PRAGMA_OMP_BEGIN and PRAGMA_OMP_ASSUMES. Handle PRAGMA_OMP_END rather than PRAGMA_OMP_END_DECLARE_TARGET and call c_parser_omp_end for it rather than c_parser_omp_end_declare_target. (c_parser_omp_construct): Handle PRAGMA_OMP_ASSUME. * c-decl.cc (current_omp_begin_assumes): Define. gcc/cp/ * cp-tree.h (struct omp_begin_assumes_data): New type. (struct saved_scope): Add omp_begin_assumes member. * parser.cc: Include bitmap.h. (cp_parser_omp_assumption_clauses, cp_parser_omp_assume, cp_parser_omp_assumes, cp_parser_omp_begin): New functions. (cp_parser_omp_end_declare_target): Rename to ... (cp_parser_omp_end): ... this. Handle also end assumes. (cp_parser_omp_construct): Handle PRAGMA_OMP_ASSUME. (cp_parser_pragma): Handle PRAGMA_OMP_ASSUME, PRAGMA_OMP_ASSUMES and PRAGMA_OMP_BEGIN. Handle PRAGMA_OMP_END rather than PRAGMA_OMP_END_DECLARE_TARGET and call cp_parser_omp_end for it rather than cp_parser_omp_end_declare_target. * pt.cc (apply_late_template_attributes): Also temporarily clear omp_begin_assumes. * semantics.cc (finish_translation_unit): Also diagnose #pragma omp begin assumes without corresponding #pragma omp end assumes. gcc/testsuite/ * c-c++-common/gomp/assume-1.c: New test. * c-c++-common/gomp/assume-2.c: New test. * c-c++-common/gomp/assume-3.c: New test. * c-c++-common/gomp/assumes-1.c: New test. * c-c++-common/gomp/assumes-2.c: New test. * c-c++-common/gomp/assumes-3.c: New test. * c-c++-common/gomp/assumes-4.c: New test. * c-c++-common/gomp/begin-assumes-1.c: New test. * c-c++-common/gomp/begin-assumes-2.c: New test. * c-c++-common/gomp/begin-assumes-3.c: New test. * c-c++-common/gomp/begin-assumes-4.c: New test. * c-c++-common/gomp/declare-target-6.c: New test. * g++.dg/gomp/attrs-1.C (bar): Add n1 and n2 arguments, add tests for assume directive. * g++.dg/gomp/attrs-2.C (bar): Likewise. * g++.dg/gomp/attrs-9.C: Add n1 and n2 variables, add tests for begin assumes directive. * g++.dg/gomp/attrs-15.C: New test. * g++.dg/gomp/attrs-16.C: New test. * g++.dg/gomp/attrs-17.C: New test.
2022-09-27c++: Improve diagnostics about conflicting specifiersJakub Jelinek7-42/+71
On Sat, Sep 17, 2022 at 01:23:59AM +0200, Jason Merrill wrote: > I wonder why we don't give an error when setting the > conflicting_specifiers_p flag in cp_parser_set_storage_class? We should be > able to give a better diagnostic at that point. I didn't have time to update the whole patch last night, but this part seems to be independent and I've managed to test it. The diagnostics then looks like: a.C:1:9: error: ‘static’ specifier conflicts with ‘typedef’ 1 | typedef static int a; | ~~~~~~~ ^~~~~~ a.C:2:8: error: ‘typedef’ specifier conflicts with ‘static’ 2 | static typedef int b; | ~~~~~~ ^~~~~~~ a.C:3:8: error: duplicate ‘static’ specifier 3 | static static int c; | ~~~~~~ ^~~~~~ a.C:4:8: error: ‘extern’ specifier conflicts with ‘static’ 4 | static extern int d; | ~~~~~~ ^~~~~~ 2022-09-27 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> gcc/cp/ * parser.cc (cp_parser_lambda_declarator_opt): Don't diagnose conflicting specifiers here. (cp_storage_class_name): New variable. (cp_parser_decl_specifier_seq): When setting conflicting_specifiers_p for the first time, diagnose which exact specifiers conflict. (cp_parser_set_storage_class): Likewise. Move storage_class computation earlier. * decl.cc (grokdeclarator): Don't diagnose conflicting specifiers here, just return error_mark_node. gcc/testsuite/ * g++.dg/diagnostic/conflicting-specifiers-1.C: Adjust expected diagnostics. * g++.dg/parse/typedef8.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/parse/crash39.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/other/mult-stor1.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp2a/constinit3.C: Likewise.
2022-09-27Fix ICEs due to recent jump-to-return optimizationJeff Law1-1/+2
gcc/ * cfgrtl.cc (fixup_reorder_chain): Verify that simple_return and return are available before trying to use them.
2022-09-27c++: Implement P1467R9 - Extended floating-point types and standard names ↵Jakub Jelinek32-100/+1573
compiler part except for bfloat16 [PR106652] The following patch implements the compiler part of C++23 P1467R9 - Extended floating-point types and standard names compiler part by introducing _Float{16,32,64,128} as keywords and builtin types like they are implemented for C already since GCC 7, with DF{16,32,64,128}_ mangling. It also introduces _Float{32,64,128}x for C++ with the https://github.com/itanium-cxx-abi/cxx-abi/pull/147 proposed mangling of DF{32,64,128}x. The patch doesn't add anything for bfloat16_t support, as right now __bf16 type refuses all conversions and arithmetic operations. The patch wants to keep backwards compatibility with how __float128 has been handled in C++ before, both for mangling and behavior in binary operations, overload resolution etc. So, there are some backend changes where for C __float128 and _Float128 are the same type (float128_type_node and float128t_type_node are the same pointer), but for C++ they are distinct types which mangle differently and _Float128 is treated as extended floating-point type while __float128 is treated as non-standard floating point type. The various C++23 changes about how floating-point types are changed are actually implemented as written in the spec only if at least one of the types involved is _Float{16,32,64,128,32x,64x,128x} (_FloatNx are also treated as extended floating-point types) and kept previous behavior otherwise. For float/double/long double the rules are actually written that they behave the same as before. There is some backwards incompatibility at least on x86 regarding _Float16, because that type was already used by that name and with the DF16_ mangling (but only since GCC 12 and I think it isn't that widely used in the wild yet). E.g. config/i386/avx512fp16intrin.h shows the issues, where in C or in GCC 12 in C++ one could pass 0.0f to a builtin taking _Float16 argument, but with the changes that is not possible anymore, one needs to either use 0.0f16 or (_Float16) 0.0f. We have also a problem with glibc headers, where since glibc 2.27 math.h and complex.h aren't compilable with these changes. One gets errors like: In file included from /usr/include/math.h:43, from abc.c:1: /usr/include/bits/floatn.h:86:9: error: multiple types in one declaration 86 | typedef __float128 _Float128; | ^~~~~~~~~~ /usr/include/bits/floatn.h:86:20: error: declaration does not declare anything [-fpermissive] 86 | typedef __float128 _Float128; | ^~~~~~~~~ In file included from /usr/include/bits/floatn.h:119: /usr/include/bits/floatn-common.h:214:9: error: multiple types in one declaration 214 | typedef float _Float32; | ^~~~~ /usr/include/bits/floatn-common.h:214:15: error: declaration does not declare anything [-fpermissive] 214 | typedef float _Float32; | ^~~~~~~~ /usr/include/bits/floatn-common.h:251:9: error: multiple types in one declaration 251 | typedef double _Float64; | ^~~~~~ /usr/include/bits/floatn-common.h:251:16: error: declaration does not declare anything [-fpermissive] 251 | typedef double _Float64; | ^~~~~~~~ This is from snippets like: /* The remaining of this file provides support for older compilers. */ # if __HAVE_FLOAT128 /* The type _Float128 exists only since GCC 7.0. */ # if !__GNUC_PREREQ (7, 0) || defined __cplusplus typedef __float128 _Float128; # endif where it hardcodes that C++ doesn't have _Float{16,32,64,128,32x,64x,128x} support nor {f,F}{16,32,64,128}{,x} literal suffixes nor _Complex _Float{16,32,64,128,32x,64x,128x}. The patch fixincludes this for now and hopefully if this is committed, then glibc can change those. The patch changes those # if !__GNUC_PREREQ (7, 0) || defined __cplusplus conditions to # if !__GNUC_PREREQ (7, 0) || (defined __cplusplus && !__GNUC_PREREQ (13, 0)) Another thing is mangling, as said above, Itanium C++ ABI specifies DF <number> _ as _Float{16,32,64,128} mangling, but GCC was implementing a mangling incompatible with that starting with DF for fixed point types. Fixed point was never supported in C++ though, I believe the reason why the mangling has been added was that due to a bug it would leak into the C++ FE through decltype (0.0r) etc. But that has been shortly after the mangling was added fixed (I think in the same GCC release cycle), so we now reject 0.0r etc. in C++. If we ever need the fixed point mangling, I think it can be readded but better with a different prefix so that it doesn't conflict with the published standard manglings. So, this patch also kills the fixed point mangling and implements the DF <number> _ demangling. The patch predefines __STDCPP_FLOAT{16,32,64,128}_T__ macros when those types are available, but only for C++23, while the underlying types are available in C++98 and later including the {f,F}{16,32,64,128} literal suffixes (but those with a pedwarn for C++20 and earlier). My understanding is that it needs to be predefined by the compiler, on the other side predefining even for older modes when <stdfloat> is a new C++23 header would be weird. One can find out if _Float{16,32,64,128,32x,64x,128x} is supported in C++ by __GNUC__ >= 13 && defined(__FLT{16,32,64,128,32X,64X,128X}_MANT_DIG__) (but that doesn't work well with older G++ 13 snapshots). As for std::bfloat16_t, three targets (aarch64, arm and x86) apparently "support" __bf16 type which has the bfloat16 format, but isn't really usable, e.g. {aarch64,arm,ix86}_invalid_conversion disallow any conversions from or to type with BFmode, {aarch64,arm,ix86}_invalid_unary_op disallows any unary operations on those except for ADDR_EXPR and {aarch64,arm,ix86}_invalid_binary_op disallows any binary operation on those. So, I think we satisfy: "If the implementation supports an extended floating-point type with the properties, as specified by ISO/IEC/IEEE 60559, of radix (b) of 2, storage width in bits (k) of 16, precision in bits (p) of 8, maximum exponent (emax) of 127, and exponent field width in bits (w) of 8, then the typedef-name std::bfloat16_t is defined in the header <stdfloat> and names such a type, the macro __STDCPP_BFLOAT16_T__ is defined, and the floating-point literal suffixes bf16 and BF16 are supported." because we don't really support those right now. 2022-09-27 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR c++/106652 PR c++/85518 gcc/ * tree-core.h (enum tree_index): Add TI_FLOAT128T_TYPE enumerator. * tree.h (float128t_type_node): Define. * tree.cc (build_common_tree_nodes): Initialize float128t_type_node. * builtins.def (DEF_FLOATN_BUILTIN): Adjust comment now that _Float<N> is supported in C++ too. * config/i386/i386.cc (ix86_mangle_type): Only mangle as "g" float128t_type_node. * config/i386/i386-builtins.cc (ix86_init_builtin_types): Use float128t_type_node for __float128 instead of float128_type_node and create it if NULL. * config/i386/avx512fp16intrin.h (_mm_setzero_ph, _mm256_setzero_ph, _mm512_setzero_ph, _mm_set_sh, _mm_load_sh): Use 0.0f16 instead of 0.0f. * config/ia64/ia64.cc (ia64_init_builtins): Use float128t_type_node for __float128 instead of float128_type_node and create it if NULL. * config/rs6000/rs6000-c.cc (is_float128_p): Also return true for float128t_type_node if non-NULL. * config/rs6000/rs6000.cc (rs6000_mangle_type): Don't mangle float128_type_node as "u9__ieee128". * config/rs6000/rs6000-builtin.cc (rs6000_init_builtins): Use float128t_type_node for __float128 instead of float128_type_node and create it if NULL. gcc/c-family/ * c-common.cc (c_common_reswords): Change _Float{16,32,64,128} and _Float{32,64,128}x flags from D_CONLY to 0. (shorten_binary_op): Punt if common_type returns error_mark_node. (shorten_compare): Likewise. (c_common_nodes_and_builtins): For C++ record _Float{16,32,64,128} and _Float{32,64,128}x builtin types if available. For C++ clear float128t_type_node. * c-cppbuiltin.cc (c_cpp_builtins): Predefine __STDCPP_FLOAT{16,32,64,128}_T__ for C++23 if supported. * c-lex.cc (interpret_float): For q/Q suffixes prefer float128t_type_node over float128_type_node. Allow {f,F}{16,32,64,128} suffixes for C++ if supported with pedwarn for C++20 and older. Allow {f,F}{32,64,128}x suffixes for C++ with pedwarn. Don't call excess_precision_type for C++. gcc/cp/ * cp-tree.h (cp_compare_floating_point_conversion_ranks): Implement P1467R9 - Extended floating-point types and standard names except for std::bfloat16_t for now. Declare. (extended_float_type_p): New inline function. * mangle.cc (write_builtin_type): Mangle float{16,32,64,128}_type_node as DF{16,32,64,128}_. Mangle float{32,64,128}x_type_node as DF{32,64,128}x. Remove FIXED_POINT_TYPE mangling that conflicts with that. * typeck2.cc (check_narrowing): If one of ftype or type is extended floating-point type, compare floating-point conversion ranks. * parser.cc (cp_keyword_starts_decl_specifier_p): Handle CASE_RID_FLOATN_NX. (cp_parser_simple_type_specifier): Likewise and diagnose missing _Float<N> or _Float<N>x support if not supported by target. * typeck.cc (cp_compare_floating_point_conversion_ranks): New function. (cp_common_type): If both types are REAL_TYPE and one or both are extended floating-point types, select common type based on comparison of floating-point conversion ranks and subranks. (cp_build_binary_op): Diagnose operation with floating point arguments with unordered conversion ranks. * call.cc (standard_conversion): For floating-point conversion, if either from or to are extended floating-point types, set conv->bad_p for implicit conversion from larger to smaller conversion rank or with unordered conversion ranks. (convert_like_internal): Emit a pedwarn on such conversions. (build_conditional_expr): Diagnose operation with floating point arguments with unordered conversion ranks. (convert_arg_to_ellipsis): Don't promote extended floating-point types narrower than double to double. (compare_ics): Implement P1467R9 [over.ics.rank]/4 changes. gcc/testsuite/ * g++.dg/cpp23/ext-floating1.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/ext-floating2.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/ext-floating3.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/ext-floating4.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/ext-floating5.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/ext-floating6.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/ext-floating7.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/ext-floating8.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/ext-floating9.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/ext-floating10.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp23/ext-floating.h: New file. * g++.target/i386/float16-1.C: Adjust expected diagnostics. libcpp/ * expr.cc (interpret_float_suffix): Allow {f,F}{16,32,64,128} and {f,F}{32,64,128}x suffixes for C++. include/ * demangle.h (enum demangle_component_type): Add DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_EXTENDED_BUILTIN_TYPE. (struct demangle_component): Add u.s_extended_builtin member. libiberty/ * cp-demangle.c (d_dump): Handle DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_EXTENDED_BUILTIN_TYPE. Don't handle DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_FIXED_TYPE. (d_make_extended_builtin_type): New function. (cplus_demangle_builtin_types): Add _Float entry. (cplus_demangle_type): For DF demangle it as _Float<N> or _Float<N>x rather than fixed point which conflicts with it. (d_count_templates_scopes): Handle DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_EXTENDED_BUILTIN_TYPE. Just break; for DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_FIXED_TYPE. (d_find_pack): Handle DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_EXTENDED_BUILTIN_TYPE. Don't handle DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_FIXED_TYPE. (d_print_comp_inner): Likewise. * cp-demangle.h (D_BUILTIN_TYPE_COUNT): Bump. * testsuite/demangle-expected: Replace _Z3xxxDFyuVb test with _Z3xxxDF16_DF32_DF64_DF128_CDF16_Vb. Add _Z3xxxDF32xDF64xDF128xCDF32xVb test. fixincludes/ * inclhack.def (glibc_cxx_floatn_1, glibc_cxx_floatn_2, glibc_cxx_floatn_3): New fixes. * tests/base/bits/floatn.h: New file. * fixincl.x: Regenerated.
2022-09-27Daily bump.GCC Administrator6-1/+303
2022-09-26docs: add missing dash in option nameMartin Liska1-1/+1
gcc/ChangeLog: * doc/invoke.texi: Add missing dash for Wanalyzer-exposure-through-uninit-copy.
2022-09-26c++: P2513R4, char8_t Compatibility and Portability Fix [PR106656]Marek Polacek8-9/+72
P0482R6, which added char8_t, didn't allow const char arr[] = u8"howdy"; because it said "Declarations of arrays of char may currently be initialized with UTF-8 string literals. Under this proposal, such initializations would become ill-formed." This caused too many issues, so P2513R4 alleviates some of those compatibility problems. In particular, "Arrays of char or unsigned char may now be initialized with a UTF-8 string literal." This restriction has been lifted for initialization only, not implicit conversions. Also, my reading is that 'signed char' was excluded from the allowable conversions. This is supposed to be treated as a DR in C++20. PR c++/106656 gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: * c-cppbuiltin.cc (c_cpp_builtins): Update value of __cpp_char8_t for C++20. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * typeck2.cc (array_string_literal_compatible_p): Allow initializing arrays of char or unsigned char by a UTF-8 string literal. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/cpp23/feat-cxx2b.C: Adjust. * g++.dg/cpp2a/feat-cxx2a.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/ext/char8_t-feature-test-macro-2.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/ext/char8_t-init-2.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/cpp2a/char8_t3.C: New test. * g++.dg/cpp2a/char8_t4.C: New test.
2022-09-26Optimize [0 = x & MASK] in range-ops.Aldy Hernandez1-0/+18
For [0 = x & MASK], we can determine that x is ~MASK. This is something we're picking up in DOM thanks to maybe_set_nonzero_bits, but is something we should handle natively. This is a good example of how much easier to maintain the range-ops entries are versus the ad-hoc pattern matching stuff we had to do before. For the curious, compare the changes to range-op here, versus maybe_set_nonzero_bits. I'm leaving the call to maybe_set_nonzero_bits until I can properly audit it to make sure we're catching it all in range-ops. It won't hurt, since both set_range_info() and set_nonzero_bits() are intersect operations, so we'll never lose information if we do both. PR tree-optimization/107009 gcc/ChangeLog: * range-op.cc (operator_bitwise_and::op1_range): Optimize 0 = x & MASK. (range_op_bitwise_and_tests): New test.
2022-09-26c++: Instantiate less when evaluating __is_convertibleMarek Polacek3-8/+33
Jon reported that evaluating __is_convertible in a test led to instantiating something ill-formed and so we failed to compile the test. __is_convertible doesn't and shouldn't need to instantiate so much, so let's limit it with a cp_unevaluated guard. Use a helper function to implement both built-ins. PR c++/106784 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * method.cc (is_convertible_helper): New. (is_convertible): Use it. (is_nothrow_convertible): Likewise. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/ext/is_convertible3.C: New test. * g++.dg/ext/is_nothrow_convertible3.C: New test.
2022-09-26c++ modules: variable template partial spec fixes [PR107033]Patrick Palka8-62/+82
In r13-2775-g32d8123cd6ce87 I missed that we need to adjust the call to add_mergeable_specialization in the MK_partial case to correctly handle variable template partial specializations (it currently assumes we're always dealing with one for a class template). This fixes an ICE when converting the testcase from that commit to use an importable header instead of a named module. PR c++/107033 gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * module.cc (trees_in::decl_value): In the MK_partial case for a variable template partial specialization, pass decl_p=true to add_mergeable_specialization, and set spec to the VAR_DECL not the TEMPLATE_DECL. * pt.cc (add_mergeable_specialization): For a variable template partial specialization, set the TREE_TYPE of the new DECL_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATIONS node to the TREE_TYPE of the VAR_DECL not the VAR_DECL itself. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * g++.dg/modules/partial-2.cc, g++.dg/modules/partial-2.h: New files, factored out from ... * g++.dg/modules/partial-2_a.C, g++.dg/modules/partial-2_b.C: ... these. * g++.dg/modules/partial-2_c.H: New test. * g++.dg/modules/partial-2_d.C: New test.
2022-09-26Set ranges from unreachable edges for all known ranges.Aldy Hernandez2-17/+33
In the conversion of DOM+evrp to DOM+ranger, we missed that evrp was exporting ranges for unreachable edges for all SSA names for which we have ranges for. Instead we have only been exporting ranges for the SSA name in the final conditional to the BB involving the unreachable edge. This patch adjusts adjusts DOM to iterate over the exports, similarly to what evrp was doing. Note that I also noticed that we don't calculate the nonzero bit mask for op1, when 0 = op1 & MASK. This isn't needed for this PR, since maybe_set_nonzero_bits() is chasing the definition and parsing the bitwise and on its own. However, I'll be adding the functionality for completeness sake, plus we could probably drop the maybe_set_nonzero_bits legacy call entirely. PR tree-optimization/107009 gcc/ChangeLog: * tree-ssa-dom.cc (dom_opt_dom_walker::set_global_ranges_from_unreachable_edges): Iterate over exports. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr107009.c: New test.
2022-09-26nvptx: Allow '--with-arch' to override the default '-misa'Thomas Schwinge5-6/+93
gcc/ * config.gcc (with_arch) [nvptx]: Allow '--with-arch' to override the default. * config/nvptx/gen-multilib-matches.sh: New. * config/nvptx/t-nvptx (MULTILIB_OPTIONS, MULTILIB_MATCHES) (MULTILIB_EXCEPTIONS): Handle this. * doc/install.texi (Specific) <nvptx-*-none>: Document this. * doc/invoke.texi (Nvidia PTX Options): Likewise.
2022-09-26nvptx: Introduce dummy multilib option for default '-misa=sm_30'Thomas Schwinge2-1/+20
... primarily in preparation for later changes. gcc/ * config.gcc (TM_MULTILIB_CONFIG) [nvptx]: Set to '$with_arch'. * config/nvptx/t-nvptx (MULTILIB_OPTIONS, MULTILIB_MATCHES) (MULTILIB_EXCEPTIONS): Handle it.
2022-09-26nvptx: Make default '-misa=sm_30' explicitThomas Schwinge4-1/+25
... primarily in preparation for later changes. gcc/ * config.gcc (with_arch) [nvptx]: Set to 'sm_30'. * config/nvptx/nvptx.cc (nvptx_option_override): Assert that '-misa' appeared. * config/nvptx/nvptx.h (OPTION_DEFAULT_SPECS): Define. * config/nvptx/nvptx.opt (misa=): Remove 'Init'.
2022-09-26nvptx: forward '-v' command-line option to assemblerThomas Schwinge1-0/+4
For example, for offloading compilation with '-save-temps -v', before vs. after word-diff then looks like: [...] [...]/build-gcc-offload-nvptx-none/gcc/as {+-v -v+} -o ./a.xnvptx-none.mkoffload.o ./a.xnvptx-none.mkoffload.s {+Verifying sm_30 code with sm_35 code generation.+} {+ ptxas -c -o /dev/null ./a.xnvptx-none.mkoffload.o --gpu-name sm_35 -O0+} [...] (This depends on <https://github.com/MentorEmbedded/nvptx-tools/pull/37> "Put '-v' verbose output onto stderr instead of stdout".) gcc/ * config/nvptx/nvptx.h (ASM_SPEC): Define.
2022-09-26[RFA] Minor improvement to coremark, avoid unconditional jump to returnJeff Law4-2/+71
gcc/ * cfgcleanup.cc (bb_is_just_return): No longer static. * cfgcleanup.h (bb_is_just_return): Add prototype. * cfgrtl.cc (fixup_reorder_chain): Do not create an unconditional jump to a return block. Conditionally remove unreachable blocks. gcc/testsuite/ * gcc.target/riscv/ret-1.c: New test.
2022-09-26Merge branch 'master' into devel/modula-2.Gaius Mulley210-2767/+7350
2022-09-26OpenACC: Fix reduction tree-sharing issue [PR106982]Tobias Burnus3-8/+45
The tree for var == incoming == outgound was 'MEM <double[5]> [(double *)&reduced]' which caused the ICE "incorrect sharing of tree nodes". PR middle-end/106982 gcc/ChangeLog: * omp-low.cc (lower_oacc_reductions): Add some unshare_expr. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * c-c++-common/goacc/reduction-7.c: New test. * c-c++-common/goacc/reduction-8.c: New test.
2022-09-26s390: fix wrong refactoringMartin Liska1-8/+7
Since r13-2251-g1930c5d05ceff2, the refactoring is not 1:1 and we end up with a wrong rtx type. gcc/ChangeLog: * config/s390/s390.cc (s390_rtx_costs): Remove dest variable and use only dst.
2022-09-26aarch64: Add -march support for Armv9.1-A, Armv9.2-A, Armv9.3-AKyrylo Tkachov3-0/+24
This is a straightforward patch that allows targeting the architecture revisions mentioned in the subject through -march. These are already supported in binutils. Bootstrapped and tested on aarch64-none-linux-gnu. gcc/ChangeLog: * config/aarch64/aarch64-arches.def (armv9.1-a): Define. (armv9.2-a): Likewise. (armv9.3-a): Likewise. * config/aarch64/aarch64.h (AARCH64_FL_V9_1): Likewise. (AARCH64_FL_V9_2): Likewise. (AARCH64_FL_V9_3): Likewise. (AARCH64_FL_FOR_ARCH9_1): Likewise. (AARCH64_FL_FOR_ARCH9_2): Likewise. (AARCH64_FL_FOR_ARCH9_3): Likewise. (AARCH64_ISA_V9_1): Likewise. (AARCH64_ISA_V9_2): Likewise. (AARCH64_ISA_V9_3): Likewise. * doc/invoke.texi (AArch64 Options): Document armv9.1-a, armv9.2-a, armv9.3-a values to -march.
2022-09-26ada: Doc: rename Valid_Image to Valid_ValueGhjuvan Lacambre3-16/+16
This renaming happened some time ago in the code, but the documentation was not updated. gcc/ada/ * doc/gnat_rm/implementation_defined_attributes.rst: Rename Valid_Image. * gnat_rm.texi: Regenerate. * gnat_ugn.texi: Regenerate.
2022-09-26ada: Fix location of pragmas coming from aspects in top-level instancesPiotr Trojanek1-2/+5
This patch fixes an AST anomaly where pragmas that correspond to aspects of a generic package declaration appeared as the auxiliary declarations of the compilation unit for the instantiated package body. In particular, this anomaly happened for aspect Annotate and affected GNATprove, which didn't pick pragma corresponding to this aspect. gcc/ada/ * sem_ch12.adb (Build_Instance_Compilation_Unit_Nodes): Relocate auxiliary declarations from the original compilation unit to the newly created compilation unit for the spec.
2022-09-26ada: Remove unreferenced Rtsfind entriesPiotr Trojanek1-109/+2
Remove unreferenced entries for finding runtime units and runtime entities by the compiler. Code cleanup using basic grep scripting. gcc/ada/ * rtsfind.ads (RTU_Id): Remove unreferenced packages; fix whitespace. (RE_Id): Remove unreferenced entities; add comment about entity that is only used by GNATprove and not by GNAT.
2022-09-26ada: Remove unreferenced C macro from OS constants templatePiotr Trojanek1-3/+0
The STR/STR1 macros in OS constants template has been unreferenced since 2005, so we can safely remove them. gcc/ada/ * s-oscons-tmplt.c (STR, STR1): Remove.
2022-09-26ada: Document Long_Long_Long_Size parameter for -gnateTEric Botcazou2-1/+5
This was overlooked when the new parameter was created. gcc/ada/ * doc/gnat_ugn/building_executable_programs_with_gnat.rst (-gnateT): Document new parameter Long_Long_Long_Size. * gnat_ugn.texi: Regenerate.
2022-09-26ada: Improve CUDA host-side and device-side binder supportSteve Baird1-5/+4
Binder-generated code is not allowed to use Ada2012 syntax. In order to specify an aspect, a pragma must be used. gcc/ada/ * bindgen.adb: When the binder is invoked for the device, specify the CUDA_Global aspect for the adainit and adafinal procedures via a pragma instead of via an aspect_specification.
2022-09-26ada: Document support for the mold linkerKévin Le Gouguec2-8/+30
gcc/ada/ * doc/gnat_ugn/building_executable_programs_with_gnat.rst (Linker Switches): Document support for mold along with gold; add some advice regarding OpenSSL in the Pro version. * gnat_ugn.texi: Regenerate.
2022-09-26ada: Make Original_Aspect_Pragma_Name more preciseTucker Taft1-0/+8
This commit makes Original_Aspect_Pragma_Name more precise in cases where there is a second level of indirection caused by pragmas being turned into Check pragmas. gcc/ada/ * sem_util.adb (Original_Aspect_Pragma_Name): Check for Check pragmas.
2022-09-26ada: Delay expansion of iterator specification in preanalysisPiotr Trojanek1-8/+3
When preanalysing spec expression (e.g. expression of an expression function), the name of iterator specification should not be expanded. This patch simplifies a complicated condition for delaying expansion within quantified expressions and iterated component associations. gcc/ada/ * sem_ch5.adb (Analyze_Iterator_Specification): Delay expansion based on Full_Analysis flag.
2022-09-26ada: Delay expansion of iterated component associationPiotr Trojanek1-4/+5
When preanalysing spec expression (e.g. expression of an expression function), the name of iterator specification within an iterated component association should not be expanded, especially in GNATprove mode. gcc/ada/ * sem_ch5.adb (Analyze_Iterator_Specification): Delay expansion of for iterated component association just like it is done within quantified expression.
2022-09-26ada: Only reject volatile ghost objects when SPARK_Mode is OnPiotr Trojanek1-1/+1
SPARK rule that forbids ghost volatile objects is only affecting proof and not generation of object code. It is now only applied where SPARK_Mode is On. This flexibility is needed to compile code automatically instrumented by GNATcoverage. gcc/ada/ * contracts.adb (Analyze_Object_Contract): Check SPARK_Mode before applying SPARK rule.
2022-09-26ada: Improve accessibility check generationJustin Squirek1-3/+13
Improve accessibility check generation by more precisely identifying cases in which an Original_Node call is needed. Instead of grabbing the Original_Node of a prefix in all cases (since this can cause issues where unanalyzed instance names get referenced) we only obtain the original node when said prefix comes as a result of expanding function calls. gcc/ada/ * sem_util.adb (Accessibility_Level): Modify indexed and selected components case by reducing the scope where Original_Node gets used.
2022-09-26ada: Remove GNATmetric's documentation from GNAT's documentationBoris Yakobowski1-1119/+1
gcc/ada/ * doc/gnat_ugn/gnat_utility_programs.rst: Remove documentation for gnatmetric.
2022-09-26ada: Remove socket definitions for ancient MinGWPiotr Trojanek2-11/+0
Modern MinGW defines _WIN32_WINNT as 0xa00, so there is no need go guard against it being lower than 0x0600 or setting it to 0x0501. gcc/ada/ * gsocket.h: Remove redefinition of _WIN32_WINNT. * mingw32.h: Remove conditional definition of _WIN32_WINNT.
2022-09-26ada: Remove definition of MAXPATHLEN for ancient MinGWPiotr Trojanek1-6/+0
Modern MinGW defines MAXPATHLEN in sys/param.h, so better to use it directly. gcc/ada/ * mingw32.h: Remove condition definition of MAXPATHLEN; the include directive for stdlib.h was most likely intended to provide the MAX_PATH.