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// { dg-do run }
// { dg-options "-fno-strict-aliasing" }
// Origin: Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com>
/* Generally, the lowest bit of the ptr is used to indicate whether a
ptr-to-mem-func points to a virtual or a non-virtual member
function. However, some platforms use all bits to encode a
function pointer. Such platforms use the lowest bit of the delta,
that is shifted left by one bit. */
#if defined __MN10300__ || defined __SH5__ || defined __arm__ || defined __thumb__ || defined __mips__ || defined __aarch64__ || defined __PRU__ || defined __loongarch__
#define ADJUST_PTRFN(func, virt) ((void (*)())(func))
#define ADJUST_DELTA(delta, virt) (((delta) << 1) + !!(virt))
#else
#define ADJUST_PTRFN(func, virt) ((void (*)())((ptrdiff_t)(func) + !!(virt)))
#define ADJUST_DELTA(delta, virt) (delta)
#endif
/* IA64 uses function descriptors instead of function pointers in its
vtables, which means that we can't meaningfully compare them directly. */
#if defined __ia64__
#define CMP_PTRFN(A, B) (*(void **)(A) == *(void **)(B))
#define VPTE_SIZE (16)
#else
#define CMP_PTRFN(A, B) ((A) == (B))
#define VPTE_SIZE sizeof(void *)
#endif
#if defined (__GXX_ABI_VERSION) && __GXX_ABI_VERSION >= 100
// Check that pointers-to-member functions are represented correctly.
#include <cstddef>
struct S
{
int i;
int j;
};
// Because S does not have a VPTR, it will not be a primary base of T,
// and will therefore end up at a nonzero offset.
struct T : public S
{
void f () {}
virtual void g () {}
virtual void h () {}
};
// Provide access to the raw function pointers. This is
// mangling-dependent.
extern "C" void _ZN1T1fEv ();
extern "C" void _ZN1T1gEv ();
extern "C" void _ZN1T1hEv ();
// This structure is a C representation of a pointer-to-member.
struct ptrmemfunc
{
void (*ptr) ();
ptrdiff_t adj;
};
typedef int S::*sdp;
typedef void (S::*sp)();
typedef void (T::*tp)();
int
main ()
{
S s;
T t;
sp x;
tp y;
ptrmemfunc *xp = (ptrmemfunc *) &x;
ptrmemfunc *yp = (ptrmemfunc *) &y;
ptrdiff_t delta = ((char *) &t) - ((char*) (S*) (&t));
// Pointers-to-function-members should have the same size and
// alignment as the PTRMEMFUNC type.
if (sizeof (sp) != sizeof (ptrmemfunc))
return 1;
if (__alignof__ (sp) != __alignof__ (ptrmemfunc))
return 2;
// The NULL pointer-to-member should have a NULL first PTR field.
x = 0;
if (xp->ptr != 0)
return 3;
y = x;
if (yp->ptr != 0)
return 4;
// A non-virtual function should have a pointer to the function.
// There should be no adjustment for the `T' version, and an
// appropriate adjustment for the `S' version.
y = &T::f;
if (! CMP_PTRFN (yp->ptr, ADJUST_PTRFN (&_ZN1T1fEv, 0)))
return 5;
if (yp->adj != ADJUST_DELTA (0, 0))
return 6;
x = (sp) y;
if (! CMP_PTRFN (xp->ptr, ADJUST_PTRFN (&_ZN1T1fEv, 0)))
return 7;
if (xp->adj != ADJUST_DELTA (delta, 0))
return 8;
// For a virtual function, we should see the vtable offset, plus
// one. `T::h' is in the second slot: the vtable pointer points to
// the first virtual function.
y = &T::h;
if (yp->ptr != ADJUST_PTRFN (VPTE_SIZE, 1))
return 9;
if (yp->adj != ADJUST_DELTA (0, 1))
return 10;
x = (sp) y;
if (xp->ptr != ADJUST_PTRFN (VPTE_SIZE, 1))
return 11;
if (xp->adj != ADJUST_DELTA (delta, 1))
return 12;
// Pointers-to-data-members should have the same size and alignment
// as a ptrdiff_t.
if (sizeof (sdp) != sizeof (ptrdiff_t))
return 13;
if (__alignof__ (sdp) != __alignof__ (ptrdiff_t))
return 14;
// The value of a pointer-to-data member should be the offset from
// the start of the structure.
sdp z = &S::j;
if ((char *) &s.j - (char *) &s != *((ptrdiff_t *) &z))
return 15;
z = 0;
if (*((ptrdiff_t *) &z) != -1)
return 16;
}
#else /* !(defined (__GXX_ABI_VERSION) && __GXX_ABI_VERSION >= 100) */
int main ()
{
}
#endif /* !(defined (__GXX_ABI_VERSION) && __GXX_ABI_VERSION >= 100) */