On Thu, Jun 04, 2015 at 02:33:19PM +0200, Jakub Jelinek wrote: > On Thu, Jun 04, 2015 at 12:26:03PM +0000, Joseph Myers wrote: > > > Again is this worth a gcc pass? > > > > This isn't a matter of compiler passes; it's additional checks in existing > > built-in function handling. Maybe that built-in function handling should > > move to the match-and-simplify infrastructure (some, for libm functions > > and bswap, already has) to make this even simpler to implement. > > GCC already has a pass that attempts to track known and earlier computed > lengths of strings, and do various transformations and optimizations based > on that, see the tree-ssa-strlen.c pass. Most of that you really can't do > at the glibc headers level. > Yes, I was writing down ideas that I have and this was one of these. I didn't knew it does transformations, just checked that it doesn't use length from stpcpy or in
int foo(char *s) { int l = strlen (s); char *p = strchr (s,'a'); return p+l; }