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c3c/test/test_suite/errors/macro_err.c3t
Christoffer Lerno 25bccf4883 New faults and syntax (#2034)
- Remove `[?]` syntax.
- Change `int!` to `int?` syntax.
- New `fault` declarations.
- Enum associated values can reference the calling enum.
2025-03-10 00:11:35 +01:00

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// #target: macos-x64
module test;
import libc;
fn int? abc()
{
return 1;
}
macro test()
{
return abc()!;
}
fn void main()
{
libc::printf("%d\n", test() ?? 2);
}
/* #expect: test.ll
define i64 @test.abc(ptr %0) #0 {
entry:
%reterr = alloca i64, align 8
store i32 1, ptr %0, align 4
ret i64 0
}
define void @test.main() #0 {
entry:
%error_var = alloca i64, align 8
%retparam = alloca i32, align 4
%0 = call i64 @test.abc(ptr %retparam)
%not_err = icmp eq i64 %0, 0
%1 = call i1 @llvm.expect.i1(i1 %not_err, i1 true)
br i1 %1, label %after_check, label %assign_optional
assign_optional: ; preds = %entry
store i64 %0, ptr %error_var, align 8
br label %guard_block
after_check: ; preds = %entry
br label %noerr_block
guard_block: ; preds = %assign_optional
br label %else_block
noerr_block: ; preds = %after_check
%2 = load i32, ptr %retparam, align 4
br label %phi_block
else_block: ; preds = %guard_block
br label %phi_block
phi_block: ; preds = %else_block, %noerr_block
%val = phi i32 [ %2, %noerr_block ], [ 2, %else_block ]
%3 = call i32 (ptr, ...) @printf(ptr @.str, i32 %val)
ret void
}