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The issue is that tree_is_indexable doesn't return the same result for a FIELD_DECL with QUAL_UNION_TYPE and the QUAL_UNION_TYPE, resulting in two instances of the QUAL_UNION_TYPE in the bytecode. The result for the type is the correct one (false, since it is variably modified) while the result for the field is falsely true because: else if (TREE_CODE (t) == FIELD_DECL && lto_variably_modified_type_p (DECL_CONTEXT (t))) return false; is not satisfied. The reason for this is that the DECL_QUALIFIER of fields of a QUAL_UNION_TYPE depends on a discriminant in Ada, which means that the size of the type does too (CONTAINS_PLACEHOLDER_P), which in turn means that it is reset to a mere PLACEHOLDER_EXPR by free_lang_data, which finally means that the size of DECL_CONTEXT is too, so RETURN_TRUE_IF_VAR is false. In other words, the CONTAINS_PLACEHOLDER_P property of the DECL_QUALIFIER of fields of a QUAL_UNION_TYPE hides the variably_modified_type_p property of these fields, if you look from the outside. PR middle-end/93961 * tree.c (variably_modified_type_p) <RECORD_TYPE>: Recurse into fields whose type is a qualified union.
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