// RUN: %clang_cc1 -g -triple %itanium_abi_triple -emit-llvm -o - %s | FileCheck %s // Make sure that clang outputs distinct debug info for a function // that is inlined twice on the same line. Otherwise it would appear // as if the function was only inlined once. #define INLINE inline __attribute__((always_inline)) int i; INLINE void sum(int a, int b) { i = a + b; } void noinline(int x, int y) { i = x + y; } #define CALLS sum(9, 10), sum(11, 12) inline void inlsum(int t, int u) { i = t + u; } int main() { sum(1, 2), sum(3, 4); noinline(5, 6), noinline(7, 8); CALLS; inlsum(13, 14), inlsum(15, 16); } // CHECK-LABEL: @main // CHECK: = add {{.*}} !dbg [[FIRST_INLINE:![0-9]*]] // CHECK: = add {{.*}} !dbg [[SECOND_INLINE:![0-9]*]] // Check that we don't give column information (and thus end up with distinct // line entries) for two non-inlined calls on the same line. // CHECK: call {{.*}}noinline{{.*}}({{i32[ ]?[a-z]*}} 5, {{i32[ ]?[a-z]*}} 6), !dbg [[NOINLINE:![0-9]*]] // CHECK: call {{.*}}noinline{{.*}}({{i32[ ]?[a-z]*}} 7, {{i32[ ]?[a-z]*}} 8), !dbg [[NOINLINE]] // FIXME: These should be separate locations but because the two calls have the // same line /and/ column, they get coalesced into a single inlined call by // accident. We need discriminators or some other changes to LLVM to cope with // this. (this is, unfortunately, an LLVM test disguised as a Clang test - since // inlining is forced to happen here). It's possible this could be fixed in // Clang, but I doubt it'll be the right place for the fix. // CHECK: = add {{.*}} !dbg [[FIRST_MACRO_INLINE:![0-9]*]] // CHECK: = add {{.*}} !dbg [[FIRST_MACRO_INLINE]] // Even if the functions are marked inline but do not get inlined, they // shouldn't use column information, and thus should be at the same debug // location. // CHECK: call {{.*}}inlsum{{.*}}({{i32[ ]?[a-z]*}} 13, {{i32[ ]?[a-z]*}} 14), !dbg [[INL_FIRST:![0-9]*]] // CHECK: call {{.*}}inlsum{{.*}}({{i32[ ]?[a-z]*}} 15, {{i32[ ]?[a-z]*}} 16), !dbg [[INL_SECOND:![0-9]*]] // [[FIRST_INLINE]] = // [[SECOND_INLINE]] = // FIXME: These should be the same location since the functions appear on the // same line and were not inlined - they needlessly have column information // intended to disambiguate inlined calls, which is going to confuse GDB as it // doesn't cope well with column information. // [[INL_FIRST]] = // [[INL_SECOND]] =