/* Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation. Ensure all builtin strlen comparisons against zero are optimized and perform correctly. The multiple calls to strcpy are to prevent the potentially "pure" strlen calls from being removed by CSE. Written by Roger Sayle, 11/02/2001. */ extern void abort (void); typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ size_t; extern size_t strlen (const char *); extern char *strcpy (char *, const char *); int main () { char str[8]; char *ptr; ptr = str; strcpy (ptr, "nts"); if (strlen (ptr) == 0) abort (); strcpy (ptr, "nts"); if (strlen (ptr) < 1) abort (); strcpy (ptr, "nts"); if (strlen (ptr) <= 0) abort (); strcpy (ptr, "nts"); if (strlen (ptr+3) != 0) abort (); strcpy (ptr, "nts"); if (strlen (ptr+3) > 0) abort (); strcpy (ptr, "nts"); if (strlen (str+3) >= 1) abort (); return 0; } #ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ /* When optimizing, all the above cases should be transformed into something else. So any remaining calls to the original function should abort. */ __attribute__ ((noinline)) static size_t strlen (const char *s) { abort (); } #endif