https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=95731

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The master branch has been updated by Jakub Jelinek <ja...@gcc.gnu.org>:

https://gcc.gnu.org/g:13d47c37a2c043f3e5981e73e4c82158a39f41e8

commit r11-6609-g13d47c37a2c043f3e5981e73e4c82158a39f41e8
Author: Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com>
Date:   Tue Jan 12 11:03:40 2021 +0100

    reassoc: Optimize in reassoc x < 0 && y < 0 to (x | y) < 0 etc. [PR95731]

    We already had x != 0 && y != 0 to (x | y) != 0 and
    x != -1 && y != -1 to (x & y) != -1 and
    x < 32U && y < 32U to (x | y) < 32U, this patch adds signed
    x < 0 && y < 0 to (x | y) < 0.  In that case, the low/high seem to be
    always the same and just in_p indices whether it is >= 0 or < 0,
    also, all types in the same bucket (same precision) should be type
    compatible, but we can have some >= 0 and some < 0 comparison mixed,
    so the patch handles that by using the right BIT_IOR_EXPR or BIT_AND_EXPR
    and doing one set of < 0 or >= 0 first, then BIT_NOT_EXPR and then the
other
    one.  I had to move optimize_range_tests_var_bound before this optimization
    because that one deals with signed a >= 0 && a < b, and limited it to the
    last reassoc pass as reassoc itself can't virtually undo this optimization
    yet (and not sure if vrp would be able to).

    2021-01-12  Jakub Jelinek  <ja...@redhat.com>

            PR tree-optimization/95731
            * tree-ssa-reassoc.c (optimize_range_tests_cmp_bitwise): Also
optimize
            x < 0 && y < 0 && z < 0 into (x | y | z) < 0 for signed x, y, z.
            (optimize_range_tests): Call optimize_range_tests_cmp_bitwise
            only after optimize_range_tests_var_bound.

            * gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pr95731.c: New test.
            * gcc.c-torture/execute/pr95731.c: New test.

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