rust-clippy/tests/ui/asm_syntax_x86.rs

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//@revisions: i686 x86_64
//@[i686] only-target-i686
//@[x86_64] only-target-x86_64
#[warn(clippy::inline_asm_x86_intel_syntax)]
mod warn_intel {
use std::arch::{asm, global_asm};
pub(super) unsafe fn use_asm() {
asm!("");
//~^ ERROR: Intel x86 assembly syntax used
asm!("", options());
//~^ ERROR: Intel x86 assembly syntax used
asm!("", options(nostack));
//~^ ERROR: Intel x86 assembly syntax used
asm!("", options(att_syntax));
asm!("", options(nostack, att_syntax));
}
global_asm!("");
//~^ ERROR: Intel x86 assembly syntax used
global_asm!("", options());
//~^ ERROR: Intel x86 assembly syntax used
global_asm!("", options(att_syntax));
}
#[warn(clippy::inline_asm_x86_att_syntax)]
mod warn_att {
use std::arch::{asm, global_asm};
pub(super) unsafe fn use_asm() {
asm!("");
asm!("", options());
asm!("", options(nostack));
asm!("", options(att_syntax));
//~^ ERROR: AT&T x86 assembly syntax used
asm!("", options(nostack, att_syntax));
//~^ ERROR: AT&T x86 assembly syntax used
}
global_asm!("");
global_asm!("", options());
global_asm!("", options(att_syntax));
//~^ ERROR: AT&T x86 assembly syntax used
}
fn main() {
unsafe {
warn_att::use_asm();
warn_intel::use_asm();
}
}