We continue accepting "macosx" but canonicalize it to "macos", When emitting diagnostics, we use "macOS" instead of "OS X". The PlatformName in TargetInfo is changed from "macosx" to "macos" so we can directly compare the Platform in AvailabilityAttr with the PlatformName in TargetInfo. rdar://26795172 rdar://26800775 llvm-svn: 274064
38 lines
1.1 KiB
C
38 lines
1.1 KiB
C
// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -ast-print -fms-extensions | FileCheck %s
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// CHECK: int x __attribute__((aligned(4)));
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int x __attribute__((aligned(4)));
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// FIXME: Print this at a valid location for a __declspec attr.
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// CHECK: int y __declspec(align(4));
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__declspec(align(4)) int y;
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// CHECK: void foo() __attribute__((const));
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void foo() __attribute__((const));
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// CHECK: void bar() __attribute__((__const));
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void bar() __attribute__((__const));
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// CHECK: int * __ptr32 p32;
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int * __ptr32 p32;
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// CHECK: int * __ptr64 p64;
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int * __ptr64 p64;
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// TODO: the Type Printer has no way to specify the order to print attributes
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// in, and so it currently always prints them in reverse order. Fix this.
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// CHECK: int * __ptr32 __uptr p32_2;
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int * __uptr __ptr32 p32_2;
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// CHECK: int * __ptr64 __sptr p64_2;
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int * __sptr __ptr64 p64_2;
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// CHECK: int * __ptr32 __uptr p32_3;
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int * __uptr __ptr32 p32_3;
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// CHECK: int * __sptr * __ptr32 ppsp32;
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int * __sptr * __ptr32 ppsp32;
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// CHECK: __attribute__((availability(macos, strict, introduced=10.6)));
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void f6(int) __attribute__((availability(macosx,strict,introduced=10.6)));
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