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An oddity of the .ll syntax is that the "@var = " in @var = global i32 42 is optional. Writing just global i32 42 is equivalent to @0 = global i32 42 This means that there is a pretty big First set at the top level. The current implementation maintains it manually. I was trying to refactor it, but then started wondering why keep it a all. I personally find the above syntax confusing. It looks like something is missing. This patch removes the feature and simplifies the parser. llvm-svn: 269096 |
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OperandBundles | ||
NamedMDNode.ll | ||
NamedMDNode2.ll | ||
README.txt | ||
alias2.ll | ||
aliases.ll | ||
alignment.ll | ||
attributes.ll | ||
basictest.ll | ||
callingconventions.ll | ||
calltest.ll | ||
casttest.ll | ||
cfgstructures.ll | ||
cold.ll | ||
comdat.ll | ||
const_pv.ll | ||
constexpr.ll | ||
constpointer.ll | ||
escaped_label.ll | ||
exception.ll | ||
float.ll | ||
fold-fpcast.ll | ||
forwardreftest.ll | ||
global_pv.ll | ||
global_section.ll | ||
globalredefinition3.ll | ||
globalvars.ll | ||
indirectcall.ll | ||
indirectcall2.ll | ||
inlineasm.ll | ||
instructions.ll | ||
intrinsic-noduplicate.ll | ||
intrinsics.ll | ||
load_module.ll | ||
md_on_instruction.ll | ||
memorymarkers.ll | ||
metadata.ll | ||
minsize_attr.ll | ||
newcasts.ll | ||
optnone-llc.ll | ||
optnone-opt.ll | ||
optnone.ll | ||
packed.ll | ||
packed_struct.ll | ||
paramattrs.ll | ||
ppcld.ll | ||
prefixdata.ll | ||
prologuedata.ll | ||
properties.ll | ||
prototype.ll | ||
recursivetype.ll | ||
seh-nounwind.ll | ||
simplecalltest.ll | ||
small.ll | ||
smallest.ll | ||
sparcld.ll | ||
strip_names.ll | ||
terminators.ll | ||
testalloca.ll | ||
testconstants.ll | ||
testlogical.ll | ||
testtype.ll | ||
testvarargs.ll | ||
undefined.ll | ||
unreachable.ll | ||
varargs.ll | ||
varargs_new.ll | ||
vector-cast-constant-exprs.ll | ||
weak_constant.ll | ||
weirdnames.ll | ||
x86ld.ll |
README.txt
This directory contains test cases for individual source features of LLVM. It is designed to make sure that the major components of LLVM support all of the features of LLVM, for very small examples. Entire programs should not go here. Regression tests for individual bug fixes should go into the test/Regression dir.