increasingly prevailing case to the point that new features like ARC don't even support the fragile ABI anymore. This required a little bit of reshuffling with exceptions because a check was assuming that ObjCNonFragileABI was only being set in ObjC mode, and that's actually a bit obnoxious to do. Most, though, it involved a perl script to translate a ton of test cases. Mostly no functionality change for driver users, although there are corner cases with disabling language-specific exceptions that we should handle more correctly now. llvm-svn: 140957
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Objective-C
25 lines
592 B
Objective-C
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fblocks -fobjc-gc -triple x86_64-apple-darwin -fobjc-fragile-abi -emit-llvm %s -o - | FileCheck -check-prefix LP64 %s
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fblocks -fobjc-gc -triple i386-apple-darwin -fobjc-fragile-abi -emit-llvm %s -o - | FileCheck -check-prefix LP64 %s
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@interface MyView
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- (void)MyView_sharedInit;
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@end
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void foo(MyView *(^obj)(void)) ;
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@implementation MyView
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- (void)MyView_sharedInit {
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__block __weak MyView *weakSelf = self;
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foo(
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^{
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return weakSelf;
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});
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}
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@end
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// CHECK-LP64: call i8* @objc_read_weak
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// CHECK-LP32: call i8* @objc_read_weak
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