| // RUN: clang-cc -Wno-unused-value -emit-llvm < %s -o %t |
| // RUN: grep volatile %t | count 145 |
| // RUN: grep memcpy %t | count 4 |
| |
| volatile int i, j, k; |
| volatile int ar[5]; |
| volatile char c; |
| volatile _Complex int ci; |
| volatile struct S { |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| void operator =(volatile struct S&o) volatile; |
| #endif |
| int i; |
| } a, b; |
| |
| //void operator =(volatile struct S&o1, volatile struct S&o2) volatile; |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| |
| int main() { |
| // A use. |
| i; |
| // A use of the real part |
| (float)(ci); |
| // A use. |
| (void)ci; |
| // A use. |
| (void)a; |
| // Not a use. |
| (void)(ci=ci); |
| // Not a use. |
| (void)(i=j); |
| ci+=ci; |
| (ci += ci) + ci; |
| asm("nop"); |
| (i += j) + k; |
| asm("nop"); |
| // A use |
| (i += j) + 1; |
| asm("nop"); |
| ci+ci; |
| // A use. |
| __real i; |
| // A use. |
| +ci; |
| asm("nop"); |
| // Not a use. |
| (void)(i=i); |
| (float)(i=i); |
| // A use. |
| (void)i; |
| i=i; |
| i=i=i; |
| #ifndef __cplusplus |
| // Not a use. |
| (void)__builtin_choose_expr(0, i=i, j=j); |
| #endif |
| // A use. |
| k ? (i=i) : (j=j); |
| (void)(i,(i=i)); |
| i=i,i; |
| (i=j,k=j); |
| (i=j,k); |
| (i,j); |
| i=c=k; |
| i+=k; |
| // A use of both. |
| ci; |
| #ifndef __cplusplus |
| // A use of _real. |
| (int)ci; |
| // A use of both. |
| (_Bool)ci; |
| #endif |
| ci=ci; |
| ci=ci=ci; |
| __imag ci = __imag ci = __imag ci; |
| // Not a use. |
| __real (i = j); |
| // Not a use. |
| __imag i; |
| |
| // ============================================================ |
| // FIXME: Test cases we get wrong. |
| |
| // A use. We load all of a into a copy of a, then load i. gcc forgets to do |
| // the assignment. |
| // (a = a).i; |
| |
| // ============================================================ |
| // Test cases where we intentionally differ from gcc, due to suspected bugs in |
| // gcc. |
| |
| // Not a use. gcc forgets to do the assignment. |
| ((a=a),a); |
| |
| // Not a use. gcc gets this wrong, it doesn't emit the copy! |
| // (void)(a=a); |
| |
| // Not a use. gcc got this wrong in 4.2 and omitted the side effects |
| // entirely, but it is fixed in 4.4.0. |
| __imag (i = j); |
| |
| #ifndef __cplusplus |
| // A use of the real part |
| (float)(ci=ci); |
| // Not a use, bug? gcc treats this as not a use, that's probably a bug due to |
| // tree folding ignoring volatile. |
| (int)(ci=ci); |
| #endif |
| |
| // A use. |
| (float)(i=i); |
| // A use. gcc treats this as not a use, that's probably a bug due to tree |
| // folding ignoring volatile. |
| (int)(i=i); |
| |
| // A use. |
| -(i=j); |
| // A use. gcc treats this a not a use, that's probably a bug due to tree |
| // folding ignoring volatile. |
| +(i=k); |
| |
| // A use. gcc treats this a not a use, that's probably a bug due to tree |
| // folding ignoring volatile. |
| __real (ci=ci); |
| |
| // A use. |
| i + 0; |
| // A use. |
| (i=j) + i; |
| // A use. gcc treats this as not a use, that's probably a bug due to tree |
| // folding ignoring volatile. |
| (i=j) + 0; |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| (i,j)=k; |
| (j=k,i)=i; |
| struct { int x; } s, s1; |
| printf("s is at %p\n", &s); |
| printf("s is at %p\n", &(s = s1)); |
| printf("s.x is at %p\n", &((s = s1).x)); |
| #endif |
| } |