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It seems that the optimizer keeps array assignments live when passing the array as a pointer, but not when passing the address of an element. Found when testing the following code: BasisBlade *pga_blades[16] = { blades[1], blades[2], blades[3], blades[4], blades[7], blades[6], blades[5], blades[0], blades[8], blades[9], blades[10], blades[15], blades[14], blades[13], blades[12], blades[11], }; BasisGroup *pga_groups[4] = { [BasisGroup new:4 basis:&pga_blades[ 0]], [BasisGroup new:4 basis:&pga_blades[ 4]], [BasisGroup new:4 basis:&pga_blades[ 8]], [BasisGroup new:4 basis:&pga_blades[12]], }; Only the first element of pga_blades is being assigned in the optimized code, but everything is correct when not optimizing.
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20 lines
223 B
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vector
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bar (float *v)
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{
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return [v[0], v[1], v[2]];
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}
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vector
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foo (float x, float y, float z)
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{
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float v[3] = { x, y, z };
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return bar (&v[0]);
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}
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int
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main ()
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{
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int ret = 0;
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ret |= foo(1,2,3) != [1, 2, 3];
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return ret;
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}
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