[wide-int] Simplify some force_fit_type calls
Richard Sandiford
rdsandiford@googlemail.com
Sun Nov 3 10:31:00 GMT 2013
When going through force_fit_type calls to see whether they were
extending correctly, I noticed some of the calls in VRP could be simplified.
There's no change in behaviour, it's just shorter and more efficient.
Tested on powerpc64-linux-gnu and x86_64-linux-gnu. OK to install?
Thanks,
Richard
Index: gcc/tree-vrp.c
===================================================================
--- gcc/tree-vrp.c 2013-11-03 10:04:56.004019113 +0000
+++ gcc/tree-vrp.c 2013-11-03 10:25:45.398984735 +0000
@@ -1617,16 +1617,8 @@ extract_range_from_assert (value_range_t
/* Make sure to not set TREE_OVERFLOW on the final type
conversion. We are willingly interpreting large positive
unsigned values as negative singed values here. */
- min = force_fit_type (TREE_TYPE (var),
- wide_int::from (min,
- TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (var)),
- TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (min))),
- 0, false);
- max = force_fit_type (TREE_TYPE (var),
- wide_int::from (max,
- TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (var)),
- TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (max))),
- 0, false);
+ min = force_fit_type (TREE_TYPE (var), wi::to_widest (min), 0, false);
+ max = force_fit_type (TREE_TYPE (var), wi::to_widest (max), 0, false);
/* We can transform a max, min range to an anti-range or
vice-versa. Use set_and_canonicalize_value_range which does
@@ -3235,20 +3227,12 @@ extract_range_from_unary_expr_1 (value_r
if (is_overflow_infinity (vr0.min))
new_min = negative_overflow_infinity (outer_type);
else
- new_min = force_fit_type (outer_type,
- wide_int::from
- (vr0.min,
- TYPE_PRECISION (outer_type),
- TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (vr0.min))),
+ new_min = force_fit_type (outer_type, wi::to_widest (vr0.min),
0, false);
if (is_overflow_infinity (vr0.max))
new_max = positive_overflow_infinity (outer_type);
else
- new_max = force_fit_type (outer_type,
- wide_int::from
- (vr0.max,
- TYPE_PRECISION (outer_type),
- TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (vr0.max))),
+ new_max = force_fit_type (outer_type, wi::to_widest (vr0.max),
0, false);
set_and_canonicalize_value_range (vr, vr0.type,
new_min, new_max, NULL);
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