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make it more consistent with its intended semantics. The `linker_private_weak_def_auto' linkage type was meant to automatically hide globals which never had their addresses taken. It has nothing to do with the `linker_private' linkage type, which outputs the symbols with a `l' (ell) prefix among other things. The intended semantic is more like the `linkonce_odr' linkage type. Change the name of the linkage type to `linkonce_odr_auto_hide'. And therefore changing the semantics so that it produces the correct output for the linker. Note: The old linkage name `linker_private_weak_def_auto' will still parse but is not a synonym for `linkonce_odr_auto_hide'. This should be removed in 4.0. <rdar://problem/11754934> llvm-svn: 162114 |
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NamedMDNode.ll | ||
NamedMDNode2.ll | ||
README.txt | ||
aliases.ll | ||
alignment.ll | ||
basictest.ll | ||
callingconventions.ll | ||
calltest.ll | ||
casttest.ll | ||
cfgstructures.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 | ||
intrinsics.ll | ||
linker_private_linkages.ll | ||
lit.local.cfg | ||
load_module.ll | ||
md_on_instruction.ll | ||
memorymarkers.ll | ||
metadata.ll | ||
newcasts.ll | ||
packed.ll | ||
packed_struct.ll | ||
paramattrs.ll | ||
ppcld.ll | ||
properties.ll | ||
prototype.ll | ||
recursivetype.ll | ||
simplecalltest.ll | ||
small.ll | ||
smallest.ll | ||
sparcld.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.