fpc/tests/test/opt/tcse2.pp
florian 5aa3da26f5 * fix test for targets with little memory
git-svn-id: trunk@46693 -
2020-08-25 21:39:38 +00:00

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{ %OPT=-OG2}
{$r+}
type
tsubr = 1..10;
tarr = array[1..10] of longint;
function test(b: tsubr): longint;
begin
test := b;
end;
var
p: ^longint;
l: longint;
a, a2: tarr;
begin
getmem(p,4);
p^ := 10;
l := 5;
{ clear the optimizer state }
asm
end;
{$r-}
{ get p^ in eax, the following statement generates the code }
{ movl A,%eax }
{ movl (%eax),%eax }
a[p^] := l;
{$r+}
{ now, p^ gets rangechecked, this generates the code }
{ movl A,%eax (1) }
{ movl (%eax),%ecx (1) }
{ ... }
{ call rangecheck_procedure }
{ pushl (%eax) }
{ }
{ With the bug in the optimizer, the instructions marked with (1) are }
{ replaced by }
{ movl %eax,%ecx }
{ }
{ and as such the "pushl (%eax)" pushes a wrong value afterwards }
l := test(p^);
if l <> 10 then
begin
writeln('Problem 1!');
halt(1);
end;
p^ := 5;
l := 5;
{ clear the optimizer state }
asm
end;
{$r-}
{ the following moves p^ in %edx }
a2[l] := a[p^];
{$r+}
{ same test as before, but now the original value comes from edx }
{ instead of that it is already in eax (so check that it doesn't }
{ replace the }
{ movl P,%eax }
{ movl (%eax),%ecx }
{ with }
{ movl %edx,%ecx }
l := test(p^);
if l <> 5 then
begin
writeln('Problem 2!');
halt(1);
end;
freemem(p,4);
end.