Currently the use of REAL/COMPLEX(KIND=10) as a type or literal constant suffix elicits an optional warning message only. This leads to compiler internal errors during lowering when these types appear in code being compiled to non-x86_64 targets. For better error messaging, make the use of these types a hard error in semantics instead when they are not supported by the target architecture.
33 lines
1.6 KiB
Fortran
33 lines
1.6 KiB
Fortran
! REQUIRES: x86_64-registered-target
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! RUN: bbc -target x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -emit-fir %s -o - --math-runtime=fast | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL %s
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! RUN: %flang_fc1 -target x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -emit-fir -mllvm -math-runtime=fast %s -o - | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL %s
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! RUN: bbc -target x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -emit-fir %s -o - --math-runtime=relaxed | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL %s
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! RUN: %flang_fc1 -target x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -emit-fir -mllvm -math-runtime=relaxed %s -o - | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL %s
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! RUN: bbc -target x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -emit-fir %s -o - --math-runtime=precise | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL %s
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! RUN: %flang_fc1 -target x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -emit-fir -mllvm -math-runtime=precise %s -o - | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ALL %s
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function test_real4(x)
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real :: x, test_real4
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test_real4 = aint(x)
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end function
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! ALL-LABEL: @_QPtest_real4
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! ALL: {{%[A-Za-z0-9._]+}} = fir.call @llvm.trunc.f32({{%[A-Za-z0-9._]+}}) {{.*}}: (f32) -> f32
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function test_real8(x)
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real(8) :: x, test_real8
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test_real8 = aint(x)
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end function
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! ALL-LABEL: @_QPtest_real8
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! ALL: {{%[A-Za-z0-9._]+}} = fir.call @llvm.trunc.f64({{%[A-Za-z0-9._]+}}) {{.*}}: (f64) -> f64
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! TODO: wait until fp128 is supported well in llvm.trunc
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!function test_real16(x)
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! real(16) :: x, test_real16
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! test_real16 = aint(x)
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!end function
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! ALL-DAG: func.func private @llvm.trunc.f32(f32) -> f32 attributes {fir.bindc_name = "llvm.trunc.f32", fir.runtime}
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! ALL-DAG: func.func private @llvm.trunc.f64(f64) -> f64 attributes {fir.bindc_name = "llvm.trunc.f64", fir.runtime}
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