// RUN: not llvm-mc -triple i686-unknown-unknown -x86-asm-syntax=att %s -o /dev/null 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // This tests weird forms of Intel and AT&T syntax that gas accepts that we // don't. The [no]prefix operand of the syntax directive indicates whether // registers need a '%' prefix. .intel_syntax prefix // CHECK: error: '.intel_syntax prefix' is not supported: registers must not have a '%' prefix in .intel_syntax _test2: mov DWORD PTR [%esp - 4], 257 .att_syntax noprefix // CHECK: error: '.att_syntax noprefix' is not supported: registers must have a '%' prefix in .att_syntax movl $257, -4(esp) .intel_syntax noprefix .global arr .global i .set FOO, 2 //CHECK: error: cannot use base register with variable reference mov eax, DWORD PTR arr[ebp + 1 + (2 * 5) - 3 + 1<<1] //CHECK: error: cannot use index register with variable reference mov eax, DWORD PTR arr[esi*4] //CHECK: error: cannot use more than one symbol in memory operand mov eax, DWORD PTR arr[i] //CHECK: error: rip can only be used as a base register .code64 mov rax, rip //CHECK: error: invalid base+index expression mov rbx, [rax+rip]