On Nov 26, 2015, Alexandre Oliva <aol...@redhat.com> wrote:

> for  gcc/ChangeLog

>       PR debug/67355
>       * var-tracking.c (reverse_op): Don't add dummy zero to reverse
>       ops that simplify back to the original value.
>       * alias.c (refs_newer_value_p): Cut off recursion for
>       expressions containing the original value.

Doh, I forgot an important part of the email.

The patch was regstrapped on x86_64-linux-gnu and i686-linux-gnu, so far
only in the GCC 5 branch, where both described problems appear.  I
suppose it might be a bit too late for 5.3, though :-(

Is this ok to install in the trunk (assuming regstrap succeeds there
too), and in the GCC 5 branch some time after that?

(I'm going to be away all week next week, so I'd rather wait till I
return to check it in, so that I can address any fallout more promptly)

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