https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=94303
--- Comment #6 from CVS Commits <cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org> --- The master branch has been updated by Jakub Jelinek <ja...@gcc.gnu.org>: https://gcc.gnu.org/g:5f18995e23edc944af3a401d9d9d3320a9362652 commit r10-7368-g5f18995e23edc944af3a401d9d9d3320a9362652 Author: Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com> Date: Wed Mar 25 09:21:05 2020 +0100 varasm: Fix output_constructor where a RANGE_EXPR index needs to skip some elts [PR94303] The following testcase is miscompiled, because output_constructor doesn't output the initializer correctly. The FE creates {[1...2] = 9} in this case, and we emit .long 9; long 9; .zero 8 instead of the expected .zero 8; .long 9; .long 9. If the CONSTRUCTOR is {[1] = 9, [2] = 9}, output_constructor_regular_field has code to notice that the current location (local->total_bytes) is smaller than the location we want to write to (1*sizeof(elt)) and will call assemble_zeros to skip those. But RANGE_EXPRs are handled by a different function which didn't do this, so for RANGE_EXPRs we emitted them properly only if local->total_bytes was always equal to the location where the RANGE_EXPR needs to start. 2020-03-25 Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com> PR middle-end/94303 * varasm.c (output_constructor_array_range): If local->index RANGE_EXPR doesn't start at the current location in the constructor, skip needed number of bytes using assemble_zeros or assert we don't go backwards. PR middle-end/94303 * g++.dg/torture/pr94303.C: New test.