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28 lines
1.2 KiB
C
28 lines
1.2 KiB
C
// RUN: clang < %s -emit-llvm > %t1
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// Run grep "STest1 = type { i32, \[4 x i16\], double }" %t1 &&
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// RUN: grep "STest2 = type { i16, i16, i32, i32 }" %t1 &&
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// RUN: grep "STest3 = type { i8, i8, i16, i32 }" %t1 &&
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// RUN: grep "STestB1 = type { i8, i8 }" %t1 &&
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// RUN: grep "STestB2 = type { i8, i8, i8 }" %t1 &&
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// RUN: grep "STestB3 = type { i8, i8 }" %t1 &&
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// RUN: grep "STestB4 = type { i8, i8, i8, i8 }" %t1
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// RUN: grep "STestB5 = type { i8, i8, i8, i8, i8, i8 }" %t1
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// RUN: grep "STestB6 = type { i8, i8, i8, i8 }" %t1
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// Test struct layout for x86-darwin target
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// FIXME : Enable this test for x86-darwin only. At the moment clang hard codes
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// x86-darwin as the target
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struct STest1 {int x; short y[4]; double z; } st1;
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struct STest2 {short a,b; int c,d; } st2;
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struct STest3 {char a; short b; int c; } st3;
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// Bitfields
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struct STestB1 {char a; char b:2; } stb1;
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struct STestB2 {char a; char b:5; char c:4; } stb2;
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struct STestB3 {char a; char b:2; } stb3;
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struct STestB4 {char a; short b:2; char c; } stb4;
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struct STestB5 {char a; short b:10; char c; } stb5;
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struct STestB6 {int a:1; char b; int c:13 } stb6;
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// Packed struct STestP1 {char a; short b; int c; } __attribute__((__packed__)) stp1;
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