Some questions about the C -Optimiser
chris at umcp-cs.UUCP
chris at umcp-cs.UUCP
Thu Jun 9 23:41:32 AEST 1983
(This is a reply to mckusic's (sp?) answer about not optimizing r0
references.) Suggestion: change the optimizer to go ahead and
optimize if the r0 instructions are followed by anything except a
'ret'. The C compiler will only generate an r0 instruction that also
includes the return value before a return(e), correct?
Another question: why does the optimizer only put sobgeq's around
``small'' loops? Is this just running into the limit on lines? I
don't remember the specific example but it was something of the form
if (expr) {
while (--foo >= 0) {
some; stmts;
}
}
else {
other; code;
}
}
The --foo can be a sobgeq but the jbr to the ret below stumped the
optimizer (is that as hard to read as it sounds?). I got it to
optimize by adding a return after the while statement.
- Chris (seismo!umcp-cs!chris)
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