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Hi all,
I'm writing a new compilation pass in gcc, and I'm working on GIMPLE code. When gcc produce GIMPLE code, it creates new temporary variables, in order to simplify expressions and statements. For example, if source C file contains a=a+b+19; then GIMPLE code is D.1295 = a + b; a = D.1295 + 19; how can I recognize temporary variables, such as D.1295? Thanks for support! bye!!
Andrea Callia D'Iddio
It's better without a new temporary variable D.xxxx: a = a + b; a = a + 19;
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