std-byte.cpp
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -std=c++1z -Werror -triple i386-unknown-unknown -emit-llvm -O1 -disable-llvm-passes -o - %s | FileCheck %s
// std::byte should be considered equivalent to char for aliasing.
namespace std {
enum byte : unsigned char {};
}
// CHECK-LABEL: define void @test0(
extern "C" void test0(std::byte *sb, int *i) {
// CHECK: store i8 0, i8* %{{.*}} !tbaa [[TAG_CHAR:!.*]]
*sb = std::byte{0};
// CHECK: store i32 1, i32* %{{.*}} !tbaa [[TAG_INT:!.*]]
*i = 1;
}
enum byte : unsigned char {};
namespace my {
enum byte : unsigned char {};
namespace std {
enum byte : unsigned char {};
} // namespace std
} // namespace my
// Make sure we don't get confused with other enums named 'byte'.
// CHECK-LABEL: define void @test1(
extern "C" void test1(::byte *b, ::my::byte *mb, ::my::std::byte *msb) {
*b = ::byte{0};
*mb = ::my::byte{0};
*msb = ::my::std::byte{0};
// CHECK-NOT: store i8 0, i8* %{{.*}} !tbaa [[TAG_CHAR]]
}
// CHECK: !"any pointer", [[TYPE_CHAR:!.*]],
// CHECK: [[TYPE_CHAR]] = !{!"omnipotent char", [[TAG_CXX_TBAA:!.*]],
// CHECK: [[TAG_CXX_TBAA]] = !{!"Simple C++ TBAA"}
// CHECK: [[TAG_CHAR]] = !{[[TYPE_CHAR:!.*]], [[TYPE_CHAR]], i64 0}
// CHECK: [[TAG_INT]] = !{[[TYPE_INT:!.*]], [[TYPE_INT]], i64 0}
// CHECK: [[TYPE_INT]] = !{!"int", [[TYPE_CHAR]]