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genrecog: Address -Wsign-compare diagnostics (was: Mostly rewrite genrecog)


Hi!

On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 11:20:30 +0100, Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> wrote:
> This patch [...] by replacing most of genrecog [...]

OK to commit?

Is it a bug that I'm seeing these warnings only in the stage 1 build with
the bootstrap GCC 4.6 compiler, but not anymore later on?  (I have not
verified the C++ standard on the rules for Âcomparison between signed and
unsigned integer expressionsÂ.)

commit efef4f38205a13da90ca19b6eec1a6526756b433
Author: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com>
Date:   Fri May 8 10:55:19 2015 +0200

    genrecog: Address -Wsign-compare diagnostics.
    
        g++-4.6 [...] [...]/gcc/genrecog.c
        [...]/gcc/genrecog.c: In function 'state_size find_subroutines(routine_type, state*, vec<state*>&)':
        [...]/gcc/genrecog.c:3338:35: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
        [...]/gcc/genrecog.c:3347:37: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
        [...]/gcc/genrecog.c:3359:29: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
        [...]/gcc/genrecog.c:3365:32: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
    
        3305   state_size size;
             [...]
        3337           state_size to_size = find_subroutines (type, trans->to, procs);
        3338           if (d->next && to_size.depth > MAX_DEPTH)
             [...]
        3347               if (to_size.num_statements < MIN_NUM_STATEMENTS)
             [...]
        3359   if (size.num_statements > MAX_NUM_STATEMENTS)
             [...]
        3365              && size.num_statements > MAX_NUM_STATEMENTS)
    
         175 static const int MAX_DEPTH = 6;
             [...]
         179 static const int MIN_NUM_STATEMENTS = 5;
             [...]
         185 static const int MAX_NUM_STATEMENTS = 200;
             [...]
        3258 struct state_size
        3259 {
             [...]
        3261   unsigned int num_statements;
             [...]
        3265   unsigned int depth;
        3266 };
    
    	gcc/
    	* genrecog.c (MAX_DEPTH, MIN_NUM_STATEMENTS, MAX_NUM_STATEMENTS):
    	Change to unsigned int.
---
 gcc/genrecog.c |    6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git gcc/genrecog.c gcc/genrecog.c
index 73e7995..653f753 100644
--- gcc/genrecog.c
+++ gcc/genrecog.c
@@ -172,17 +172,17 @@ static const bool force_unique_params_p = true;
 /* The maximum (approximate) depth of block nesting that an individual
    routine or subroutine should have.  This limit is about keeping the
    output readable rather than reducing compile time.  */
-static const int MAX_DEPTH = 6;
+static const unsigned int MAX_DEPTH = 6;
 
 /* The minimum number of pseudo-statements that a state must have before
    we split it out into a subroutine.  */
-static const int MIN_NUM_STATEMENTS = 5;
+static const unsigned int MIN_NUM_STATEMENTS = 5;
 
 /* The number of pseudo-statements a state can have before we consider
    splitting out substates into subroutines.  This limit is about avoiding
    compile-time problems with very big functions (and also about keeping
    functions within --param optimization limits, etc.).  */
-static const int MAX_NUM_STATEMENTS = 200;
+static const unsigned int MAX_NUM_STATEMENTS = 200;
 
 /* The minimum number of pseudo-statements that can be used in a pattern
    routine.  */


GrÃÃe,
 Thomas

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