@@ -276,13 +276,20 @@ frange_storage_slot::get_frange (frange &r, tree type) const
return;
}
- // Use the constructor because it will canonicalize the range.
+ // We use the constructor to create the new range instead of writing
+ // out the bits into the frange directly, because the global range
+ // being read may be being inlined into a function with different
+ // restrictions as when it was originally written. We want to make
+ // sure the resulting range is canonicalized correctly for the new
+ // consumer.
r = frange (type, m_min, m_max, m_kind);
// The constructor will set the NAN bits for HONOR_NANS, but we must
// make sure to set the NAN sign if known.
if (HONOR_NANS (type) && (m_pos_nan ^ m_neg_nan) == 1)
r.update_nan (m_neg_nan);
+ else if (!m_pos_nan && !m_neg_nan)
+ r.clear_nan ();
}
bool
@@ -4051,6 +4051,15 @@ range_tests_floats ()
ASSERT_TRUE (real_isinf (&r0.lower_bound (), true));
ASSERT_TRUE (real_isinf (&r0.upper_bound (), true));
}
+
+ // Test that reading back a global range yields the same result as
+ // what we wrote into it.
+ tree ssa = make_temp_ssa_name (float_type_node, NULL, "blah");
+ r0.set_varying (float_type_node);
+ r0.clear_nan ();
+ set_range_info (ssa, r0);
+ get_global_range_query ()->range_of_expr (r1, ssa);
+ ASSERT_EQ (r0, r1);
}
// Run floating range tests for various combinations of NAN and INF