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Aliasing bug in GCC 4.3.1? Resolved in 4.3.3?


Hello,
i worked with g++ 4.3.1 (linux/586) and experienced some aliasing issues.
Basically, i have a base class and an derived class and i am doing downcasts 
in a number of places using static_cast<derived*>(base_pointer) (no other 
casting is involved, except implicit casting from derived* to base*).
To my understanding, this should not be a problem, since both types are 
related.
Nevertheless, using -O2 or -O3 resulted in broken code. Apparently the order 
of execution was mixed up in some places. Using -fno-strict-aliasing or 
applying the may_alias attribute to these classes resolved the problem.
The whole issue is very hard to reproduce, so i could not boil it down to a 
simple example (as the optimizer propably acts very unpredictable on 
different code).
I did not have this problem using some GCC 4.1 and 4.2. I just upgraded to 
4.3.3 and the problem vanished again. 
Nevertheless, i am worried the bug just *happens* to not show up, because the 
optimizer may work a little different.
So: are there any aliasing issues that are known to be explicitly resolved by 
4.3.3?


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