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authorSean Callanan <scallanan@apple.com>2016-11-16 18:21:00 +0000
committerSean Callanan <scallanan@apple.com>2016-11-16 18:21:00 +0000
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Fixed layout of test/ASTMerge.
As outlined in a previous RFC, the test/ASTMerge/Inputs folder is getting full and the tests are starting to become interdependent. This is undesirable because - it makes it harder to write new tests - it makes it harder to figure out at a glance what old tests are doing, and - it adds the risk of breaking one test while changing a different one, because of the interdependencies. To fix this, according to the conversation in the RFC, I have changed the layout from a.c Inputs/a1.c Inputs/a2.c to a/test.c a/Inputs/a1.c a/Inputs/a2.c for all existing tests. I have also eliminated interdependencies by replicating the input files for each test that uses them. https://reviews.llvm.org/D26571 llvm-svn: 287129
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diff --git a/clang/test/ASTMerge/asm/Inputs/asm-function.cpp b/clang/test/ASTMerge/asm/Inputs/asm-function.cpp
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+
+unsigned char asmFunc(unsigned char a, unsigned char b) {
+ unsigned int la = a;
+ unsigned int lb = b;
+ unsigned int bigres;
+ unsigned char res;
+ __asm__ ("0:\n1:\n" : [bigres] "=la"(bigres) : [la] "0"(la), [lb] "c"(lb) :
+ "edx", "cc");
+ res = bigres;
+ return res;
+}
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