implement-c.texi (Integers Implementation): Make GCC's promises about signed left shift stronger and clarify the cases when...
2015-11-26 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> * doc/implement-c.texi (Integers Implementation): Make GCC's promises about signed left shift stronger and clarify the cases when they're broken. From-SVN: r230931
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2015-11-26 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
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* doc/implement-c.texi (Integers Implementation): Make GCC's promises
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about signed left shift stronger and clarify the cases when they're
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broken.
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2015-11-26 Kyrylo Tkachov <kyrylo.tkachov@arm.com>
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Bernd Schmidt <bschmidt@redhat.com>
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* fold-const.c (fold_binary_loc) : Move (-A) * (-B) -> A * B
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to match.pd.
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* doc/implement-c.texi (Integers Implementation): Make GCC's promises
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about signed left shift stronger and clarify the cases when they're
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broken.
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Move (a * (1 << b)) is (a << b) to match.pd.
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Move convert (C1/X)*C2 into (C1*C2)/X to match.pd.
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Move ~X & X, (X == 0) & X, and !X & X are zero to match.pd.
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immediately above the highest-value value bit. Signed @samp{>>} acts
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on negative numbers by sign extension.
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GCC does not use the latitude given in C99 and C11 only to treat certain
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aspects of signed @samp{<<} as undefined, but this is subject to
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change.
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As an extension to the C language, GCC does not use the latitude given in
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C99 and C11 only to treat certain aspects of signed @samp{<<} as undefined.
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However, @option{-fsanitize=shift} (and @option{-fsanitize=undefined}) will
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diagnose such cases. They are also diagnosed where constant
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expressions are required.
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@cite{The sign of the remainder on integer division (C90 6.3.5).}
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