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Temporarily disable this code, as it is emitting LLVM_NAN("nan") which results in a call to the
glibc 'nan' function because the initializer is not a string. This breaks when used in a global initializer. Try compiling this testcase for example: %X = global float <some nan value> llvm-svn: 15223
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@ -570,9 +570,9 @@ void CWriter::printConstant(Constant *CPV) {
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if (IsNAN(FPC->getValue())) {
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if (IsNAN(FPC->getValue())) {
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// The value is NaN
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// The value is NaN
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if (FPC->getType() == Type::FloatTy)
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if (FPC->getType() == Type::FloatTy)
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Out << "LLVM_NANF(\"" << Num << "\") /*nan*/ ";
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Out << "LLVM_NANF(\"0\") /*nan*/ ";
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else
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else
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Out << "LLVM_NAN(\"" << Num << "\") /*nan*/ ";
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Out << "LLVM_NAN(\"0\") /*nan*/ ";
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} else if (IsInf(FPC->getValue())) {
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} else if (IsInf(FPC->getValue())) {
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// The value is Inf
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// The value is Inf
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if (FPC->getValue() < 0) Out << "-";
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if (FPC->getValue() < 0) Out << "-";
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