29 lines
684 B
TableGen
29 lines
684 B
TableGen
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// RUN: llvm-tblgen %s | FileCheck %s
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// XFAIL: vg_leak
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// CHECK: --- Classes ---
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// CHECK: list<int> ret = !foreach(a,
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// CHECK: --- Defs ---
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// CHECK: def C0 {
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// CHECK: list<list<int>> ret = {{\[}}[1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]];
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// CHECK: }
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// The variable name 'a' is used both in the "inner" and in the "outer" foreach.
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// The test ensure that the inner declaration of 'a' properly shadows the outer
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// one.
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class A<list<int> lst> {
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list<int> ret = !foreach(a, lst, !add(a, 1));
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}
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class B<list<int> lst1, list<int> lst2> {
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list<list<int>> ret = !foreach(a, lst1, A<lst2>.ret);
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}
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class C<list<int> lst2> {
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list<list<int>> ret = B<[0, 1], lst2>.ret;
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}
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def C0 : C<[0, 1, 2]>;
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