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/* Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Tests correct signedness of operations on bitfields; in particular
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   that integer promotions are done correctly, including the case when
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   casts are present.
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   The C front end was eliding the cast of an unsigned bitfield to
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   unsigned as a no-op, when in fact it forces a conversion to a
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   full-width unsigned int. (At the time of writing, the C++ front end
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   has a different bug; it erroneously promotes the uncast unsigned
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   bitfield to an unsigned int).
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   Source: Neil Booth, 25 Jan 2002, based on PR 3325 (and 3326, which
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   is a different manifestation of the same bug).
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*/
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extern void abort ();
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int
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main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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  struct x { signed int i : 7; unsigned int u : 7; } bit;
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  unsigned int u;
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  int i;
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  unsigned int unsigned_result = -13U % 61;
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  int signed_result = -13 % 61;
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  bit.u = 61, u = 61;
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  bit.i = -13, i = -13;
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  if (i % u != unsigned_result)
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    abort ();
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  if (i % (unsigned int) u != unsigned_result)
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    abort ();
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  /* Somewhat counter-intuitively, bit.u is promoted to an int, making
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     the operands and result an int.  */
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  if (i % bit.u != signed_result)
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    abort ();
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  if (bit.i % bit.u != signed_result)
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    abort ();
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  /* But with a cast to unsigned int, the unsigned int is promoted to
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     itself as a no-op, and the operands and result are unsigned.  */
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  if (i % (unsigned int) bit.u != unsigned_result)
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    abort ();
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  if (bit.i % (unsigned int) bit.u != unsigned_result)
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    abort ();
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  return 0;
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}

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