arm-darwin-aapcs.cpp revision e4bce7a4250e3d646ceab372ebed71ca7e79cf28
1e4bce7a4250e3d646ceab372ebed71ca7e79cf28Bob Wilson// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -triple thumbv7-apple-ios -target-abi aapcs -verify -fsyntax-only
2e4bce7a4250e3d646ceab372ebed71ca7e79cf28Bob Wilson// expected-no-diagnostics
3e4bce7a4250e3d646ceab372ebed71ca7e79cf28Bob Wilson
4e4bce7a4250e3d646ceab372ebed71ca7e79cf28Bob Wilson// ARM's AAPCS normally has size_t defined as unsigned int, but on Darwin
5e4bce7a4250e3d646ceab372ebed71ca7e79cf28Bob Wilson// some embedded targets use AAPCS with the iOS header files, which define
6e4bce7a4250e3d646ceab372ebed71ca7e79cf28Bob Wilson// size_t as unsigned long.  Make sure that works.
7e4bce7a4250e3d646ceab372ebed71ca7e79cf28Bob Wilsontypedef unsigned long size_t;
8e4bce7a4250e3d646ceab372ebed71ca7e79cf28Bob Wilsonvoid* malloc(size_t);
9e4bce7a4250e3d646ceab372ebed71ca7e79cf28Bob Wilsonvoid* operator new(size_t size)
10e4bce7a4250e3d646ceab372ebed71ca7e79cf28Bob Wilson{
11e4bce7a4250e3d646ceab372ebed71ca7e79cf28Bob Wilson  return (malloc(size));
12e4bce7a4250e3d646ceab372ebed71ca7e79cf28Bob Wilson}
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