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Remove an old workaround that was kept around for ABI-compatibility on x86-64
between different LLVM versions.
This means LLVM r67588 is required if you want to compile for x86-64, otherwise
the backend will assert when you try to return e.g. struct { int i; char c; }
from a function. (In particular, this is no longer compatible with LLVM 2.5)
It also means that any code returning small structs on x86-64 will probably
need to be recompiled in order to be linkable to code compiled with this change.
author | Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl> |
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date | Tue, 12 May 2009 15:50:48 +0200 |
parents | 1bb99290e03a |
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module arrays11; void ints() { int[] a = [1,2,3,4,5,6]; {assert(a == a);} int[] b = [4,5,6,7,8,9]; {assert(a != b);} {assert(a[3..$] == b[0..3]);} } void floats() { float[] a = [1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f]; {assert(a == a);} float[] b = [2.0f, 3.0f, 5.0f]; {assert(a != b);} {assert(a[1..3] == b[0..2]);} } struct S { int i; int j; int opEquals(S s) { return (i == s.i) && (j == s.j); } } void structs() { S[] a = [S(0,0), S(1,0), S(2,0), S(3,0)]; {assert(a == a);} S[] b = [S(0,1), S(1,0), S(2,0), S(3,1)]; {assert(a != b);} {assert(a[1..3] == b[1..3]);} S[2] c = [S(2,0), S(3,1)]; {assert(c == b[2..$]);} } void main() { ints(); floats(); structs(); }