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clang-p2996/clang/test/CodeGenObjC/encode-test-5.m
Nikita Popov 532dc62b90 [OpaquePtrs][Clang] Add -no-opaque-pointers to tests (NFC)
This adds -no-opaque-pointers to clang tests whose output will
change when opaque pointers are enabled by default. This is
intended to be part of the migration approach described in
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/enabling-opaque-pointers-by-default/61322/9.

The patch has been produced by replacing %clang_cc1 with
%clang_cc1 -no-opaque-pointers for tests that fail with opaque
pointers enabled. Worth noting that this doesn't cover all tests,
there's a remaining ~40 tests not using %clang_cc1 that will need
a followup change.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123115
2022-04-07 12:09:47 +02:00

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -no-opaque-pointers -x objective-c -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin9 -emit-llvm -o - < %s | FileCheck %s
// CHECK-DAG: @[[complex_int:.*]] = private unnamed_addr constant [3 x i8] c"ji\00", align 1
// CHECK-DAG: @a ={{.*}} global i8* getelementptr inbounds ([3 x i8], [3 x i8]* @[[complex_int]], i32 0, i32 0), align 8
char *a = @encode(_Complex int);
// CHECK-DAG: @[[complex_float:.*]] = private unnamed_addr constant [3 x i8] c"jf\00", align 1
// CHECK-DAG: @b ={{.*}} global i8* getelementptr inbounds ([3 x i8], [3 x i8]* @[[complex_float]], i32 0, i32 0), align 8
char *b = @encode(_Complex float);
// CHECK-DAG: @[[complex_double:.*]] = private unnamed_addr constant [3 x i8] c"jd\00", align 1
// CHECK-DAG: @c ={{.*}} global i8* getelementptr inbounds ([3 x i8], [3 x i8]* @[[complex_double]], i32 0, i32 0), align 8
char *c = @encode(_Complex double);
// CHECK-DAG: @[[int_128:.*]] = private unnamed_addr constant [2 x i8] c"t\00", align 1
// CHECK-DAG: @e ={{.*}} global i8* getelementptr inbounds ([2 x i8], [2 x i8]* @[[int_128]], i32 0, i32 0), align 8
char *e = @encode(__int128_t);
// CHECK-DAG: @[[uint_128:.*]] = private unnamed_addr constant [2 x i8] c"T\00", align 1
// CHECK-DAG: @f ={{.*}} global i8* getelementptr inbounds ([2 x i8], [2 x i8]* @[[uint_128]], i32 0, i32 0), align 8
char *f = @encode(__uint128_t);