rust/tests/debuginfo/basic-types-globals.rs
Martin Nordholts 5b57d02e9f compiletest: Use //@ prefixes also for debuginfo test directives
So that when we later add support for revisions we can use the same
syntax for revisions as elsewhere.

This also prevents people from making typos for commands since
`src/tools/compiletest/src/directives/directive_names.rs` will catch such
typos now.

Note that we one FIXME for a non-trivial change for later:
```
// FIXME(148097): Change `// cdb-checksimple_closure` to `//@ cdb-check:simple_closure`
```
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//@ revisions: lto no-lto
//@ compile-flags:-g
//@ disable-gdb-pretty-printers
//@ [lto] compile-flags:-C lto
//@ [lto] no-prefer-dynamic
//@ ignore-backends: gcc
//@ lldb-command:run
//@ lldb-command:v B
//@ lldb-check: ::B = false
//@ lldb-command:v I
//@ lldb-check: ::I = -1
//@ lldb-command:v --format=d C
//@ lldb-check: ::C = 97 U+0x00000061 U'a'
//@ lldb-command:v --format=d I8
//@ lldb-check: ::I8 = 68
//@ lldb-command:v I16
//@ lldb-check: ::I16 = -16
//@ lldb-command:v I32
//@ lldb-check: ::I32 = -32
//@ lldb-command:v I64
//@ lldb-check: ::I64 = -64
//@ lldb-command:v U
//@ lldb-check: ::U = 1
//@ lldb-command:v --format=d U8
//@ lldb-check: ::U8 = 100
//@ lldb-command:v U16
//@ lldb-check: ::U16 = 16
//@ lldb-command:v U32
//@ lldb-check: ::U32 = 32
//@ lldb-command:v U64
//@ lldb-check: ::U64 = 64
//@ lldb-command:v F16
//@ lldb-check: ::F16 = 1.5
//@ lldb-command:v F32
//@ lldb-check: ::F32 = 2.5
//@ lldb-command:v F64
//@ lldb-check: ::F64 = 3.5
//@ gdb-command:run
//@ gdb-command:print B
//@ gdb-check:$1 = false
//@ gdb-command:print I
//@ gdb-check:$2 = -1
//@ gdb-command:print/d C
//@ gdb-check:$3 = 97
//@ gdb-command:print I8
//@ gdb-check:$4 = 68
//@ gdb-command:print I16
//@ gdb-check:$5 = -16
//@ gdb-command:print I32
//@ gdb-check:$6 = -32
//@ gdb-command:print I64
//@ gdb-check:$7 = -64
//@ gdb-command:print U
//@ gdb-check:$8 = 1
//@ gdb-command:print U8
//@ gdb-check:$9 = 100
//@ gdb-command:print U16
//@ gdb-check:$10 = 16
//@ gdb-command:print U32
//@ gdb-check:$11 = 32
//@ gdb-command:print U64
//@ gdb-check:$12 = 64
//@ gdb-command:print F16
//@ gdb-check:$13 = 1.5
//@ gdb-command:print F32
//@ gdb-check:$14 = 2.5
//@ gdb-command:print F64
//@ gdb-check:$15 = 3.5
//@ gdb-command:continue
#![allow(unused_variables)]
#![feature(f16)]
// N.B. These are `mut` only so they don't constant fold away.
static mut B: bool = false;
static mut I: isize = -1;
static mut C: char = 'a';
static mut I8: i8 = 68;
static mut I16: i16 = -16;
static mut I32: i32 = -32;
static mut I64: i64 = -64;
static mut U: usize = 1;
static mut U8: u8 = 100;
static mut U16: u16 = 16;
static mut U32: u32 = 32;
static mut U64: u64 = 64;
static mut F16: f16 = 1.5;
static mut F32: f32 = 2.5;
static mut F64: f64 = 3.5;
fn main() {
_zzz(); // #break
let a = unsafe { (B, I, C, I8, I16, I32, I64, U, U8, U16, U32, U64, F32, F64) };
// FIXME: Including f16 and f32 in the same tuple emits `__gnu_h2f_ieee`, which
// does not exist on some targets like PowerPC.
// See https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/97981 and
// https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/issues/655
let b = unsafe { F16 };
}
fn _zzz() {
()
}