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Fix some unittests for 64-bit asm. They were operating on int variables as if they were longs. This was causing asm1_1 to fail when compiled with -O3 because it was overwriting the spilled value of callee-saved register %rbx, which the runtime was using as a pointer value at the time.
author Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl>
date Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:42:36 +0200
parents 1bb99290e03a
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extern(C) int printf(char*, ...);

class A
{
    int i = 42;
    double df = 3.1415;
    this()
    {
    }
    char[] toString()
    {
        return "A:Object";
    }
}

class B : A
{
    ubyte b;
    char[] toString()
    {
        return "B:A";
    }
}

void main()
{
    scope a = new A;
    char[] as = a.toString;
    {printf("a.toString = '%.*s'\n", as.length, as.ptr);}

    Object o = a;
    char[] os = o.toString;
    {printf("o.toString = '%.*s'\n", os.length, os.ptr);}

    scope b = new B;
    char[] bs = b.toString;
    {printf("b.toString = '%.*s'\n", bs.length, bs.ptr);}
}