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Fangrui Song 6b3351792c [test] Add {{.*}} to make tests immune to dso_local/dso_preemptable/(none) differences
For a definition (of most linkage types), dso_local is set for ELF -fno-pic/-fpie
and COFF, but not for Mach-O.  This nuance causes unneeded binary format differences.

This patch replaces (function) `define ` with `define{{.*}} `,
(variable/constant/alias) `= ` with `={{.*}} `, or inserts appropriate `{{.*}} `
if there is an explicit linkage.

* Clang will set dso_local for Mach-O, which is currently implied by TargetMachine.cpp. This will make COFF/Mach-O and executable ELF similar.
* Eventually I hope we can make dso_local the textual LLVM IR default (write explicit "dso_preemptable" when applicable) and -fpic ELF will be similar to everything else. This patch helps move toward that goal.
2020-12-30 20:52:01 -08:00

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-darwin10 -emit-llvm %s -o - | FileCheck %s
// rdar://7309675
// PR4678
namespace test0 {
// test1 should be compmiled to be a varargs function in the IR even
// though there is no way to do a va_begin. Otherwise, the optimizer
// will warn about 'dropped arguments' at the call site.
// CHECK-LABEL: define{{.*}} i32 @_ZN5test05test1Ez(...)
int test1(...) {
return -1;
}
// CHECK: call i32 (...) @_ZN5test05test1Ez(i32 0)
void test() {
test1(0);
}
}
namespace test1 {
struct A {
int x;
int y;
};
void foo(...);
void test() {
A x;
foo(x);
}
// CHECK-LABEL: define{{.*}} void @_ZN5test14testEv()
// CHECK: [[X:%.*]] = alloca [[A:%.*]], align 4
// CHECK-NEXT: [[TMP:%.*]] = alloca [[A]], align 4
// CHECK-NEXT: [[T0:%.*]] = bitcast [[A]]* [[TMP]] to i8*
// CHECK-NEXT: [[T1:%.*]] = bitcast [[A]]* [[X]] to i8*
// CHECK-NEXT: call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i64(i8* align 4 [[T0]], i8* align 4 [[T1]], i64 8, i1 false)
// CHECK-NEXT: [[T0:%.*]] = bitcast [[A]]* [[TMP]] to i64*
// CHECK-NEXT: [[T1:%.*]] = load i64, i64* [[T0]], align 4
// CHECK-NEXT: call void (...) @_ZN5test13fooEz(i64 [[T1]])
// CHECK-NEXT: ret void
}