llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/global-sections.ll
Rafael Espindola de9a1a2055 Remove AllowQuotesInName and friends from MCAsmInfo.
Accepting quotes is a property of an assembler, not of an object file. For
example, ELF can support any names for sections and symbols, but the gnu
assembler only accepts quotes in some contexts and llvm-mc in a few more.

LLVM should not produce different symbols based on a guess about which assembler
will be reading the code it is printing.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@194575 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=i386-unknown-linux-gnu | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=LINUX
; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=i386-apple-darwin9.7 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=DARWIN
; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=i386-unknown-linux-gnu -fdata-sections | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=LINUX-SECTIONS
; int G1;
@G1 = common global i32 0
; LINUX: .type G1,@object
; LINUX: .comm G1,4,4
; DARWIN: .comm _G1,4,2
; const int G2 __attribute__((weak)) = 42;
@G2 = weak_odr unnamed_addr constant i32 42
; TODO: linux drops this into .rodata, we drop it into ".gnu.linkonce.r.G2"
; DARWIN: .section __TEXT,__const_coal,coalesced
; DARWIN: _G2:
; DARWIN: .long 42
; int * const G3 = &G1;
@G3 = unnamed_addr constant i32* @G1
; DARWIN: .section __DATA,__const
; DARWIN: .globl _G3
; DARWIN: _G3:
; DARWIN: .long _G1
; LINUX: .section .rodata,"a",@progbits
; LINUX: .globl G3
; LINUX-SECTIONS: .section .rodata.G3,"a",@progbits
; LINUX-SECTIONS: .globl G3
; _Complex long long const G4 = 34;
@G4 = unnamed_addr constant {i64,i64} { i64 34, i64 0 }
; DARWIN: .section __TEXT,__literal16,16byte_literals
; DARWIN: _G4:
; DARWIN: .long 34
; int G5 = 47;
@G5 = global i32 47
; LINUX: .data
; LINUX: .globl G5
; LINUX: G5:
; LINUX: .long 47
; DARWIN: .section __DATA,__data
; DARWIN: .globl _G5
; DARWIN: _G5:
; DARWIN: .long 47
; PR4584
@"foo bar" = linkonce global i32 42
; LINUX: .type "foo bar",@object
; LINUX: .section ".data.foo bar","aGw",@progbits,"foo bar",comdat
; LINUX: .weak "foo bar"
; LINUX: "foo bar":
; DARWIN: .section __DATA,__datacoal_nt,coalesced
; DARWIN: .globl "_foo bar"
; DARWIN: .weak_definition "_foo bar"
; DARWIN: "_foo bar":
; PR4650
@G6 = weak_odr unnamed_addr constant [1 x i8] c"\01"
; LINUX: .type G6,@object
; LINUX: .section .rodata.G6,"aG",@progbits,G6,comdat
; LINUX: .weak G6
; LINUX: G6:
; LINUX: .byte 1
; LINUX: .size G6, 1
; DARWIN: .section __TEXT,__const_coal,coalesced
; DARWIN: .globl _G6
; DARWIN: .weak_definition _G6
; DARWIN:_G6:
; DARWIN: .byte 1
@G7 = unnamed_addr constant [10 x i8] c"abcdefghi\00"
; DARWIN: __TEXT,__cstring,cstring_literals
; DARWIN: .globl _G7
; DARWIN: _G7:
; DARWIN: .asciz "abcdefghi"
; LINUX: .section .rodata.str1.1,"aMS",@progbits,1
; LINUX: .globl G7
; LINUX: G7:
; LINUX: .asciz "abcdefghi"
; LINUX-SECTIONS: .section .rodata.G7,"aMS",@progbits,1
; LINUX-SECTIONS: .globl G7
@G8 = unnamed_addr constant [4 x i16] [ i16 1, i16 2, i16 3, i16 0 ]
; DARWIN: .section __TEXT,__const
; DARWIN: .globl _G8
; DARWIN: _G8:
; LINUX: .section .rodata.str2.2,"aMS",@progbits,2
; LINUX: .globl G8
; LINUX:G8:
@G9 = unnamed_addr constant [4 x i32] [ i32 1, i32 2, i32 3, i32 0 ]
; DARWIN: .globl _G9
; DARWIN: _G9:
; LINUX: .section .rodata.str4.4,"aMS",@progbits,4
; LINUX: .globl G9
; LINUX:G9
@G10 = weak global [100 x i32] zeroinitializer, align 32 ; <[100 x i32]*> [#uses=0]
; DARWIN: .section __DATA,__datacoal_nt,coalesced
; DARWIN: .globl _G10
; DARWIN: .weak_definition _G10
; DARWIN: .align 5
; DARWIN: _G10:
; DARWIN: .space 400
; LINUX: .bss
; LINUX: .weak G10
; LINUX: .align 32
; LINUX: G10:
; LINUX: .zero 400
;; Zero sized objects should round up to 1 byte in zerofill directives.
; rdar://7886017
@G11 = global [0 x i32] zeroinitializer
@G12 = global {} zeroinitializer
@G13 = global { [0 x {}] } zeroinitializer
; DARWIN: .globl _G11
; DARWIN: .zerofill __DATA,__common,_G11,1,2
; DARWIN: .globl _G12
; DARWIN: .zerofill __DATA,__common,_G12,1,3
; DARWIN: .globl _G13
; DARWIN: .zerofill __DATA,__common,_G13,1,3