This test was silently failing since a long time because it failed to include
stdlib.h (as it's running in a freestanding environment). However, because we
used just not clang_cc1 instead of the verify mode, this regression was never
noticed and the test was just always passing.
This adds -ffreestanding to the invocation, so that tmmintrin.h doesn't
indirectly include mm_malloc.h, which in turns includes the unavailable stdlib.h.
We also run now in the -verify mode to prevent that we silently regress again.
I've also updated the test to no longer check the return value of _mm_alignr_epi8
as this is also causing it to fail (and it's not really the job of this test to
test this).
Patch by Raphael Isemann (D34022)
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@305089
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-// RUN: not %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-darwin -emit-llvm -o /dev/null %s
+// RUN: %clang_cc1 -ffreestanding -verify -fsyntax-only %s
#include <tmmintrin.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
extern int i;
int main ()
{
-#if defined( __SSSE3__ )
-
typedef int16_t vSInt16 __attribute__ ((__vector_size__ (16)));
short dtbl[] = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8};
vSInt16 v0;
v0 = *vdtbl;
- v0 = _mm_alignr_epi8(v0, v0, i); // expected-error {{argument to '__builtin_ia32_palignr128' must be a constant integer}}
+ _mm_alignr_epi8(v0, v0, i); // expected-error {{argument to '__builtin_ia32_palignr128' must be a constant integer}}
return 0;
-#endif
}