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Make sure this testcase keeps crashing with -O3. Recent optimization improvements made LLVM realize the store-to-null was unavoidable, so it deleted all of main() and replaced it with 'unreachable'. Because the body of main() no longer even contained a return instruction, calling it caused random code to be ran instead. This happened to be the code that links in the ModuleInfo on my machine, which then returned "successfully".
author Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl>
date Sat, 09 May 2009 00:55:47 +0200
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// lstring.c

// Copyright (c) 1999-2002 by Digital Mars
// All Rights Reserved
// written by Walter Bright
// www.digitalmars.com
// License for redistribution is by either the Artistic License
// in artistic.txt, or the GNU General Public License in gnu.txt.
// See the included readme.txt for details.

#include <stdlib.h>

#include "dchar.h"
#include "mem.h"
#include "lstring.h"

#ifdef _MSC_VER // prevent compiler internal crash
Lstring Lstring::zero;
#else
Lstring Lstring::zero = LSTRING_EMPTY();
#endif

Lstring *Lstring::ctor(const dchar *p, unsigned length)
{
    Lstring *s;

    s = alloc(length);
    memcpy(s->string, p, length * sizeof(dchar));
    return s;
}

Lstring *Lstring::alloc(unsigned length)
{
    Lstring *s;

    s = (Lstring *)mem.malloc(size(length));
    s->length = length;
    s->string[length] = 0;
    return s;
}

Lstring *Lstring::append(const Lstring *s)
{
    Lstring *t;

    if (!s->length)
	return this;
    t = alloc(length + s->length);
    memcpy(t->string, string, length * sizeof(dchar));
    memcpy(t->string + length, s->string, s->length * sizeof(dchar));
    return t;
}

Lstring *Lstring::substring(int start, int end)
{
    Lstring *t;

    if (start == end)
	return &zero;
    t = alloc(end - start);
    memcpy(t->string, string + start, (end - start) * sizeof(dchar));
    return t;
}