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This converts the ARM AsmParser to use the new assembly matcher error reporting mechanism, which allows errors to be reported for multiple instruction encodings when it is ambiguous which one the user intended to use. By itself this doesn't improve many error messages, because we don't have diagnostic text for most operand types, but as we add that then this will allow more of those diagnostic strings to be used when they are relevant. Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31530 llvm-svn: 314779
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ArmAsm
26 lines
803 B
ArmAsm
@ RUN: not llvm-mc -mcpu=cortex-a8 -triple armv7-none-linux-gnueabi < %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
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@ Test for floating point constants that are out of the 8-bit encoded value range
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vmov.f32 s2, #32.0
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@ CHECK: invalid operand for instruction
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vmov.f64 d2, #32.0
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@ CHECK: invalid operand for instruction
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@ Test that vmov.f instructions do not accept an 8-bit encoded float as an operand
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vmov.f32 s1, #0x70
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@ CHECK: error: invalid floating point immediate
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vmov.f64 d2, #0x70
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@ CHECK: error: invalid floating point immediate
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@ Test that fconst instructions do not accept a float constant as an operand
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fconsts s1, #1.0
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@ CHECK: error: invalid floating point immediate
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fconstd d2, #1.0
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@ CHECK: error: invalid floating point immediate
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vmov.i64 d0, 0x8000000000000000
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@ CHECK: invalid operand for instruction
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