From e75a9625a658e75feee8e2e2b6d42fa03d47b26d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Elliott Hughes Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2015 17:06:28 -0700 Subject: Remove binutils-2.24. Change-Id: I26a47a29e4d16e75e21e9295504079a815c334c6 --- binutils-2.24/gas/testsuite/gas/arm/req.s | 41 ------------------------------- 1 file changed, 41 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 binutils-2.24/gas/testsuite/gas/arm/req.s (limited to 'binutils-2.24/gas/testsuite/gas/arm/req.s') diff --git a/binutils-2.24/gas/testsuite/gas/arm/req.s b/binutils-2.24/gas/testsuite/gas/arm/req.s deleted file mode 100644 index 1330e751..00000000 --- a/binutils-2.24/gas/testsuite/gas/arm/req.s +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ - .text - .global test_dot_req_and_unreq -test_dot_req_and_unreq: - - # Check that builtin register alias 'r0' works. - add r0, r0, r0 - - # Create an alias for r0. - foo .req r0 - - # Check that it works. - add foo, foo, foo - - # Now remove the alias. - .unreq foo - - # And make sure that it no longer works. - add foo, foo, foo - - # Attempt to remove the builtin alias for r0. - .unreq r0 - - # That is ignored, so this should still work. - add r0, r0, r0 - - # Now attempt to re-alias foo. There used to be a bug whereby the - # first creation of an alias called foo would also create an alias - # called FOO, but the .unreq of foo would not delete FOO. Thus a - # second attempt at aliasing foo (to something different than - # before) would fail because the assembler would complain that FOO - # already existed. - foo .req r1 - - add foo, foo, foo - - # Check that the upper case alias was also recreated. - add FOO, FOO, FOO - - # Check that a second attempt to alias foo, using a mixed case - # verison of the name, will fail. - Foo .req r2 -- cgit v1.2.3