https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66512
Bug ID: 66512 Summary: PRE fails to optimize calls to pure functions in C++, ok in C Product: gcc Version: unknown Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: tree-optimization Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org Reporter: amonakov at gcc dot gnu.org Target Milestone: --- The following testcase: int p(void) __attribute__((const)); void g(int); void f() { for (;;) g(p()); } is optimized when compiled as C: f: pushq %rbx call p movl %eax, %ebx .L2: movl %ebx, %edi call g jmp .L2 and not optimized when compiled as C++: _Z1fv: subq $8, %rsp .L2: call _Z1pv movl %eax, %edi call _Z1gi jmp .L2 For C the motion is performed by the PRE pass; tree dumps for PRE diverge after: @@ -95,76 +95,52 @@ Value numbering .MEM_4 stmt = g (_3); Setting value number of .MEM_4 to .MEM_4 Processing SCC needed 3 iterations Value numbers: [...] avail_out[2] := { } -exp_gen[3] := { {call_expr<p>} (0003) } +exp_gen[3] := { } phi_gen[3] := { }