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[svn r344] Fixed some very minor issues with the usage listing when calling llvmdc with no arguments. Changed the way moduleinfo is registered to use the same approach as DMD, this eliminates the need for correct linking order and should make the way for using a natively compiled runtime library. This should speed up linking tremendously and should now be possible. Fixed the llvm.used array to only be emitted if really necessary.
author lindquist
date Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:43:51 +0200
parents d9d5d59873d8
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/*
 * Placed into Public Domain
 * written by Walter Bright
 * www.digitalmars.com
 *
 * This is a public domain version of qsort.d.
 * All it does is call C's qsort(), but runs a little slower since
 * it needs to synchronize a global variable.
 */

/*
 *  Modified by Sean Kelly <sean@f4.ca> for use with Tango.
 */

//debug=qsort;

private import tango.stdc.stdlib;

struct Array
{
    size_t length;
    void*  ptr;
}

private TypeInfo tiglobal;

extern (C) int cmp(void* p1, void* p2)
{
    return tiglobal.compare(p1, p2);
}

extern (C) Array _adSort(Array a, TypeInfo ti)
{
    synchronized
    {
        tiglobal = ti;
        tango.stdc.stdlib.qsort(a.ptr, a.length, cast(size_t)ti.tsize(), &cmp);
    }
    return a;
}



unittest
{
    debug(qsort) printf("array.sort.unittest()\n");

    int a[] = new int[10];

    a[0] = 23;
    a[1] = 1;
    a[2] = 64;
    a[3] = 5;
    a[4] = 6;
    a[5] = 5;
    a[6] = 17;
    a[7] = 3;
    a[8] = 0;
    a[9] = -1;

    a.sort;

    for (int i = 0; i < a.length - 1; i++)
    {
        //printf("i = %d", i);
        //printf(" %d %d\n", a[i], a[i + 1]);
        assert(a[i] <= a[i + 1]);
    }
}