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#ifndef TEST_ARITH_DEF
#define TEST_ARITH_DEF
#define XSTR(s) STR(s)
#define STR(s) #s
#define UINTOP_TABLE \
/* inst, operator, div */ \
X(Add, +, 0 ) \
X(Sub, -, 0 ) \
X(Mul, *, 0 ) \
X(Udiv, /, 1 ) \
X(Urem, %, 1 ) \
X(Shl, <<, 0) \
X(Lshr, >>, 0) \
X(And, &, 0 ) \
X(Or, |, 0 ) \
X(Xor, ^, 0 ) \
//#define X(inst, op, isdiv)
#define SINTOP_TABLE \
/* inst, operator, div */ \
X(Sdiv, /, 1) \
X(Srem, %, 1) \
X(Ashr, >>, 0) \
//#define X(inst, op, isdiv)
#define COMMA ,
#define FPOP_TABLE \
/* inst, infix_op, func */ \
X(Fadd, +, ) \
X(Fsub, -, ) \
X(Fmul, *, ) \
X(Fdiv, /, ) \
X(Frem, COMMA, myFrem) \
//#define X(inst, op, func)
// Note: The above definition of COMMA, plus the "func" argument to
// the X macro, are because C++ does not allow the % operator on
// floating-point primitive types. To work around this, the expansion
// is "func(a infix_op b)", which becomes "myFrem(a , b)" for the Frem
// instruction and "(a + b)" for the Fadd instruction. The two
// versions of myFrem() are defined in a separate bitcode file.
#endif // TEST_ARITH_DEF