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Fix a latent bug in the asm code. I think that technically, using "*m0" instead of "*0" allows LLVM to pick between using the same memory as output 0 and using a new memory location. (So far I haven't been able to construct a testcase that actually breaks because of this, though)
author Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl>
date Wed, 18 Feb 2009 03:38:12 +0100
parents 1bb99290e03a
children
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module arrays1;

extern(C) int printf(char*, ...);

void integer()
{
    auto arr = new int[16];
    arr[1] = 42;
    arr[6] = 555;
    print_int(arr);
    delete arr;
}

void floating()
{
    auto arr = new float[6];
    arr[1] = 3.14159265;
    arr[3] = 1.61803399;
    print_float(arr);
    delete arr;
}

void print_int(int[] arr)
{
    printf("arr[%lu] = [", arr.length);
    for (auto i=0; i<arr.length; i++)
        printf("%d,", arr[i]);
    printf("\b]\n");
}

void print_float(float[] arr)
{
    printf("arr[%lu] = [", arr.length);
    for (auto i=0; i<arr.length; i++)
        printf("%f,", arr[i]);
    printf("\b]\n");
}

void main()
{
    integer();
    floating();
}