llvm-mirror/test/Verifier/fpmath.ll
Chandler Carruth d200829a4f Convert the uses of '|&' to use '2>&1 |' instead, which works on old
versions of Bash. In addition, I can back out the change to the lit
built-in shell test runner to support this.

This should fix the majority of fallout on Darwin, but I suspect there
will be a few straggling issues.

llvm-svn: 159544
2012-07-02 18:37:59 +00:00

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; RUN: not llvm-as < %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
define void @fpmath1(i32 %i, float %f, <2 x float> %g) {
%s = add i32 %i, %i, !fpmath !0
; CHECK: fpmath requires a floating point result!
%t = fadd float %f, %f, !fpmath !1
; CHECK: fpmath takes one operand!
%u = fadd float %f, %f, !fpmath !2
; CHECK: fpmath takes one operand!
%v = fadd float %f, %f, !fpmath !3
; CHECK: invalid fpmath accuracy!
%w = fadd float %f, %f, !fpmath !0
; Above line is correct.
%w2 = fadd <2 x float> %g, %g, !fpmath !0
; Above line is correct.
%x = fadd float %f, %f, !fpmath !4
; CHECK: fpmath accuracy not a positive number!
%y = fadd float %f, %f, !fpmath !5
; CHECK: fpmath accuracy not a positive number!
%z = fadd float %f, %f, !fpmath !6
; CHECK: fpmath accuracy not a positive number!
ret void
}
!0 = metadata !{ float 1.0 }
!1 = metadata !{ }
!2 = metadata !{ float 1.0, float 1.0 }
!3 = metadata !{ i32 1 }
!4 = metadata !{ float -1.0 }
!5 = metadata !{ float 0.0 }
!6 = metadata !{ float 0x7FFFFFFF00000000 }