tinygo/compiler/testdata/basic.go
Ayke van Laethem 409688e67a compiler: fix equally named structs in different scopes
For example, in this code:

    type kv struct {
           v float32
    }

    func foo(a *kv) {
           type kv struct {
                   v byte
           }
    }

Both 'kv' types would be given the same LLVM type, even though they are
different types! This is fixed by only creating a LLVM type once per Go
type (types.Type).

As an added bonus, this change gives a performance improvement of about
0.4%. Not that much, but certainly not nothing for such a small change.
2021-09-08 10:02:57 +02:00

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package main
// Basic tests that don't need to be split into a separate file.
func addInt(x, y int) int {
return x + y
}
func equalInt(x, y int) bool {
return x == y
}
func floatEQ(x, y float32) bool {
return x == y
}
func floatNE(x, y float32) bool {
return x != y
}
func floatLower(x, y float32) bool {
return x < y
}
func floatLowerEqual(x, y float32) bool {
return x <= y
}
func floatGreater(x, y float32) bool {
return x > y
}
func floatGreaterEqual(x, y float32) bool {
return x >= y
}
func complexReal(x complex64) float32 {
return real(x)
}
func complexImag(x complex64) float32 {
return imag(x)
}
func complexAdd(x, y complex64) complex64 {
return x + y
}
func complexSub(x, y complex64) complex64 {
return x - y
}
func complexMul(x, y complex64) complex64 {
return x * y
}
// TODO: complexDiv (requires runtime call)
// A type 'kv' also exists in function foo. Test that these two types don't
// conflict with each other.
type kv struct {
v float32
}
func foo(a *kv) {
// Define a new 'kv' type.
type kv struct {
v byte
}
// Use this type.
func(b *kv) {}(nil)
}