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7 hours later…
07:34
nice
@PeterVaro mistake there:
i.e., the result of the conversion in s15 is stored to the stack and then reloaded into r0 instead of just copying it between the registers (and possibly truncating to char's range). Same for double instead of float, but not for short instead of char.
@PeterVaro ok now I suspect the author is an idiot.
notice something here: he complains about the behaviour of char as opposed to short.
on arm char is unsigned
there is no "possibly truncating to char's range" - it needs to be truncated
@AnttiHaapala yup.
though the bug is valid
Pull request? :)
also
"GCC converts a to double and back as above, but the result must be the same as simply multiplying by the integer 10. Clang realizes this and generates an integer multiply, removing all floating-point operations."
is there something that is missed here
also lots of those optimizations are ...
so the only thing that can happen there is that they make an incorrect optimization as a result
there's no real use case for that
@AnttiHaapala I never said he is not :) I linked the article here, because it is interesting :D
but, based on his name, he has to have hungarian roots :P
anyway, I support @Kamiccolo's suggestion: make a PR!
08:06
or
perhaps the truncation does indeed mean that, that if the range is proven
nevertheless...
 
10 hours later…
17:55
@PeterVaro compiling time lasts reversely of execution time, more compiling is slow, execution is fast, and the vice versa, which figures in the difference between release/debug modes
18:14
@Idle001 and how is that connected to the fact that the article is interesting? ;)
it does't affect on its importance, just something to put as an aside
these optimisations are ARM v7 that exceeds my modest knowledge
18:33
this should be to take into consideration for gcc8

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