Build results: qbe

Build results: qbe

[OK] 19801b9253140443f7c04325dbf67581092b1a99

simplify slot logic in alias analysis

The previous code was buggy.  It would put a stack
pointer on the heap when handling "add $foo, 42".
The new code is more straightforward and hopefully
more correct.  Only temporaries with a "stack"
alias class will have a slot pointer.

OK: build: make

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cc main.c
cc util.c
cc parse.c
cc cfg.c
cc mem.c
cc ssa.c
cc alias.c
cc load.c
cc copy.c
cc fold.c
cc live.c
cc spill.c
cc rega.c
cc gas.c
cc amd64/targ.c
cc amd64/sysv.c
cc amd64/isel.c
cc amd64/emit.c
cc arm64/targ.c
cc arm64/abi.c
cc arm64/isel.c
cc arm64/emit.c
ld obj/qbe


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OK: test: make check

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tools/test.sh all
abi1.ssa...                                  [ok]
abi2.ssa...                                  [ok]
abi3.ssa...                                  [ok]
abi4.ssa...                                  [ok]
abi5.ssa...                                  [ok]
abi6.ssa...                                  [ok]
align.ssa...                                 [ok]
collatz.ssa...                               [ok]
cprime.ssa...                                [ok]
cup.ssa...                                   [ok]
dark.ssa...                                  [ok]
double.ssa...                                [ok]
echo.ssa...                                  [ok]
eucl.ssa...                                  [ok]
euclc.ssa...                                 [ok]
fixarg.ssa...                                [ok]
fpcnv.ssa...                                 [ok]
ldbits.ssa...                                [ok]
ldhoist.ssa...                               [ok]
loop.ssa...                                  [ok]
mandel.ssa...                                [ok]
max.ssa...                                   [ok]
philv.ssa...                                 [ok]
prime.ssa...                                 [ok]
puts10.ssa...                                [ok]
queen.ssa...                                 [ok]
strcmp.ssa...                                [ok]
strspn.ssa...                                [ok]
sum.ssa...                                   [ok]
vararg1.ssa...                               [ok]
vararg2.ssa...                               [ok]

All is fine!


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OK: clean: make clean

STDOUT

rm -fr obj


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