The xfail for "*-*-*" here, set in
r14-4089-gd45ddc2c04e471
"tree-optimization/111294 - backwards threader PHI costing"
was somewhat too general and made this test XPASS for a
number of targets. The common factor for those targets is
that they either explicitly or by default define
LOGICAL_OP_NON_SHORT_CIRCUIT as 0 (see fold-const.cc).
Instead of changing *-*-* to a seemingly random set of
xfailed targets or inventing a new testsuite
effective-target predicate for logical-op-short-circuited
targets or the opposite, let's just force a setting that
removes the need for the xfail for all targets, by
overriding with --param=logical-op-non-short-circuit=0.
* gcc.dg/uninit-pred-9_b.c: Remove xfail for line 20. Pass
--param=logical-op-non-short-circuit=0. Comment why.
/* { dg-do compile } */
-/* { dg-options "-Wuninitialized -O2" } */
+/* The param shuts up a bogus uninitialized warning at line 21. */
+/* { dg-options "-Wuninitialized -O2 --param=logical-op-non-short-circuit=0" } */
int g;
void bar();
if (l > 100)
if ( (n <= 9) && (m < 100) && (r < 19) )
- blah(v); /* { dg-bogus "uninitialized" "bogus warning" { xfail *-*-* } } */
+ blah(v); /* { dg-bogus "uninitialized" "bogus warning" } */
if ( (n <= 8) && (m < 99) && (r < 19) )
blah(v); /* { dg-bogus "uninitialized" "pr101674" } */