2012-01-24 09:55:55 +08:00
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// RUN: %clang -no-canonical-prefixes -target x86_64-apple-macosx10.7.0 -rewrite-objc %s -o - -### 2>&1 | \
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2010-02-11 11:16:21 +08:00
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// RUN: FileCheck -check-prefix=TEST0 %s
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2010-07-20 03:44:22 +08:00
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// TEST0: clang{{.*}}" "-cc1"
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// TEST0: "-rewrite-objc"
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// FIXME: CHECK-NOT is broken somehow, it doesn't work here. Check adjacency instead.
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Add -fgnuc-version= to control __GNUC__ and other GCC macros
I noticed that compiling on Windows with -fno-ms-compatibility had the
side effect of defining __GNUC__, along with __GNUG__, __GXX_RTTI__, and
a number of other macros for GCC compatibility. This is undesirable and
causes Chromium to do things like mix __attribute__ and __declspec,
which doesn't work. We should have a positive language option to enable
GCC compatibility features so that we can experiment with
-fno-ms-compatibility on Windows. This change adds -fgnuc-version= to be
that option.
My issue aside, users have, for a long time, reported that __GNUC__
doesn't match their expectations in one way or another. We have
encouraged users to migrate code away from this macro, but new code
continues to be written assuming a GCC-only environment. There's really
nothing we can do to stop that. By adding this flag, we can allow them
to choose their own adventure with __GNUC__.
This overlaps a bit with the "GNUMode" language option from -std=gnu*.
The gnu language mode tends to enable non-conforming behaviors that we'd
rather not enable by default, but the we want to set things like
__GXX_RTTI__ by default, so I've kept these separate.
Helps address PR42817
Reviewed By: hans, nickdesaulniers, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68055
llvm-svn: 374449
2019-10-11 05:04:25 +08:00
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// TEST0: "-fmessage-length" "0" "-stack-protector" "1" "-fblocks" "-fencode-extended-block-signature" "-fregister-global-dtors-with-atexit" "-fgnuc-version=4.2.1" "-fobjc-runtime=macosx" "-fno-objc-infer-related-result-type" "-fobjc-exceptions" "-fexceptions" "-fmax-type-align=16" "-fdiagnostics-show-option"
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