// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple arm64-apple-ios7.0 -target-abi darwinpcs -emit-llvm -o - %s | FileCheck %s // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple aarch64-linux-gnu -emit-llvm -o - -x c %s | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-GNU-C // RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple aarch64-linux-gnu -emit-llvm -o - %s | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-GNU-CXX // Empty structs are ignored for PCS purposes on Darwin and in C mode elsewhere. // In C++ mode on ELF they consume a register slot though. Functions are // slightly bigger than minimal to make confirmation against actual GCC // behaviour easier. #if __cplusplus #define EXTERNC extern "C" #else #define EXTERNC #endif struct Empty {}; // CHECK: define i32 @empty_arg(i32 %a) // CHECK-GNU-C: define i32 @empty_arg(i32 %a) // CHECK-GNU-CXX: define i32 @empty_arg(i8 %e.coerce, i32 %a) EXTERNC int empty_arg(struct Empty e, int a) { return a; } // CHECK: define void @empty_ret() // CHECK-GNU-C: define void @empty_ret() // CHECK-GNU-CXX: define void @empty_ret() EXTERNC struct Empty empty_ret() { struct Empty e; return e; } // However, what counts as "empty" is a baroque mess. This is super-empty, it's // ignored even in C++ mode. It also has sizeof == 0, violating C++, but that's // legacy for you: struct SuperEmpty { int arr[0]; }; // CHECK: define i32 @super_empty_arg(i32 %a) // CHECK-GNU-C: define i32 @super_empty_arg(i32 %a) // CHECK-GNU-CXX: define i32 @super_empty_arg(i32 %a) EXTERNC int super_empty_arg(struct SuperEmpty e, int a) { return a; } // This is not empty. It has 0 size but consumes a register slot for GCC. struct SortOfEmpty { struct SuperEmpty e; }; // CHECK: define i32 @sort_of_empty_arg(i32 %a) // CHECK-GNU-C: define i32 @sort_of_empty_arg(i32 %a) // CHECK-GNU-CXX: define i32 @sort_of_empty_arg(i8 %e.coerce, i32 %a) EXTERNC int sort_of_empty_arg(struct Empty e, int a) { return a; } // CHECK: define void @sort_of_empty_ret() // CHECK-GNU-C: define void @sort_of_empty_ret() // CHECK-GNU-CXX: define void @sort_of_empty_ret() EXTERNC struct SortOfEmpty sort_of_empty_ret() { struct SortOfEmpty e; return e; } |