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cc65/test/val/bug1211-ice-move-refs-1.c
Jesse Rosenstock 81550ca1ee CS_MergeLabels: Keep labels referenced by data
Partial fix for ICE in #1211.  This may fix enough to allow #1049 to be
fixed.

When merging labels, keep the first label with a ref that has no JumpTo;
this is a data segment label, used by computed gotos.

The real fix is to track and rewrite labels in data, but this is more
involved.
2020-10-08 12:11:03 +02:00

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/*
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*/
/*
Test of indirect goto with label merge ICE.
https://github.com/cc65/cc65/issues/1211
This test case works because CS_MergeLabels has a hack to keep the "unreferenced" label
(i.e. the one referenced in a data segment).
*/
#include <stdio.h>
/* When operating correctly, f(0) = 31 and f(1) = 41. */
int f (int x)
{
static const void *const labels[] = {&&L0, &&L1};
goto *labels[x];
L0: if (labels[0] != labels[1]) return 31;
else return 13;
L1: return 41;
}
static unsigned char failures = 0;
int main (void)
{
if (f (0) != 31) failures++;
if (failures == 0) {
printf ("PASS\n");
} else {
printf ("FAIL\n");
}
return failures;
}