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The tests are taken almost verbatim from the open source project PicoC. It can be found at https://code.google.com/p/picoc/. The tests range from very simple/trivial ones to more complicated. My view is that the more tests the better. Without tests like this I was very reluctant to make any changes to tcc for the fear of breaking things. The tests pass on Win32, OSX, Linux x86 and x86_64. One or two tests fail on each platform due to differences in the runtime library.
41 lines
652 B
C
41 lines
652 B
C
#include <stdio.h>
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struct ziggy
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{
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int a;
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int b;
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int c;
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} bolshevic;
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int main()
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{
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int a;
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int *b;
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int c;
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a = 42;
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b = &a;
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printf("a = %d\n", *b);
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bolshevic.a = 12;
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bolshevic.b = 34;
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bolshevic.c = 56;
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printf("bolshevic.a = %d\n", bolshevic.a);
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printf("bolshevic.b = %d\n", bolshevic.b);
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printf("bolshevic.c = %d\n", bolshevic.c);
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struct ziggy *tsar = &bolshevic;
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printf("tsar->a = %d\n", tsar->a);
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printf("tsar->b = %d\n", tsar->b);
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printf("tsar->c = %d\n", tsar->c);
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b = &(bolshevic.b);
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printf("bolshevic.b = %d\n", *b);
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return 0;
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}
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// vim: set expandtab ts=4 sw=3 sts=3 tw=80 :
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