/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation. Ensure all expected transformations of builtin strlen occur and perform correctly. Written by Jakub Jelinek, 11/7/2000. Additional tests written by Roger Sayle, 11/02/2001: Ensure all builtin strlen comparisons against zero are optimized and perform correctly. The multiple calls to strcpy are to prevent the potentially "pure" strlen calls from being removed by CSE. Modified by Ben Elliston, 2006-10-25: The multiple calls to strcpy that Roger mentions above are problematic on systems where strcpy is implemented using strlen (which this test overrides to call abort). So, rather than use strcpy, we perform the identical operations using array indexing and char assignments. */ extern void abort (void); extern __SIZE_TYPE__ strlen (const char *); extern char *strcpy (char *, const char *); int x = 6; void main_test(void) { const char *const foo = "hello world"; char str[8]; char *ptr; if (strlen (foo) != 11) abort (); if (strlen (foo + 4) != 7) abort (); if (strlen (foo + (x++ & 7)) != 5) abort (); if (x != 7) abort (); ptr = str; ptr[0] = 'n'; ptr[1] = 't'; ptr[2] = 's'; ptr[3] = '\0'; if (strlen (ptr) == 0) abort (); ptr[0] = 'n'; ptr[1] = 't'; ptr[2] = 's'; ptr[3] = '\0'; if (strlen (ptr) < 1) abort (); ptr[0] = 'n'; ptr[1] = 't'; ptr[2] = 's'; ptr[3] = '\0'; if (strlen (ptr) <= 0) abort (); ptr[0] = 'n'; ptr[1] = 't'; ptr[2] = 's'; ptr[3] = '\0'; if (strlen (ptr+3) != 0) abort (); ptr[0] = 'n'; ptr[1] = 't'; ptr[2] = 's'; ptr[3] = '\0'; if (strlen (ptr+3) > 0) abort (); ptr[0] = 'n'; ptr[1] = 't'; ptr[2] = 's'; ptr[3] = '\0'; if (strlen (str+3) >= 1) abort (); /* Test at least one instance of the __builtin_ style. We do this to ensure that it works and that the prototype is correct. */ if (__builtin_strlen (foo) != 11) abort (); }