https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=100958
--- Comment #1 from Andrew Pinski <pinskia at gcc dot gnu.org> --- Here is the start of the conversion to match.pd, there must be an easier way to see the range too: #if GIMPLE /* Optimize x in range [cst1, cst2] where cst2 = cst1 + 1 (x op CSTN) ? CST3 : CST4 # where op is == or != and N is 1 or 2 # where cst3 == cst4 + 1 or cst4 == cst3 + 1 to x + (min (cst3, cst4) - cst1) or (min (cst3, cst4) + cst1) - x depending on op, N and which of cst3 and cst4 is smaller. */ (for eqne (eq ne) (simplify (cond (eqne @0 INTEGER_CST@1) INTEGER_CST@2 INTEGER_CST@3) (if (tree_int_cst_lt (@2, @3) ? wi::to_widest (@2) + 1 != wi::to_widest (@3) : wi::to_widest (@3) + 1 != wi::to_widest (@2)) (with { wide_int min, max; value_range r; get_range_query (cfun)->range_of_expr (r, lhs); if (r.kind () == VR_RANGE) { min = r.lower_bound (); max = r.upper_bound (); } else { int prec = TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (lhs)); signop sgn = TYPE_SIGN (TREE_TYPE (lhs)); min = wi::min_value (prec, sgn); max = wi::max_value (prec, sgn); } } (if (min + 1 == max && (wi::to_wide (@1) == min || wi::to_wide (@1) == max)) #endif