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cc65/test/val/bug1095.c
Jesse Rosenstock ff535b8e1a Treat signed int bit-fields as signed
Prior to this PR, `int`, `signed int`, and `unsigned int`
bitfields are all treated as `unsigned int`.

With this PR, `signed int` will be treated as `signed int`,
and the others remain unsigned.

Since `Type` does not distinguish between `int` and `signed int`,
add an extra `int* SignenessSpecified` param to `ParseTypeSpec`
so we can tell these apart for bit-fields and treat plain `int : N`
as `unsigned int : N` since it is more efficient to zero-extend
than sign-extend.

Fixes #1095
2020-08-18 12:23:20 +02:00

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/*
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arising from the use of this software.
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2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
misrepresented as being the original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
*/
/*
Tests of signed bit-fields; see https://github.com/cc65/cc65/issues/1095
*/
#include <stdio.h>
static unsigned char failures = 0;
static struct signed_ints {
signed int a : 3;
signed int b : 3;
signed int c : 3;
signed int d : 10;
signed int : 0;
signed int e : 8;
signed int f : 16;
} si = {-4, -1, 3, -500, -100, -5000};
static void test_signed_bitfield(void)
{
if (si.a >= 0) {
printf("Got si.a = %d, expected negative.\n", si.a);
failures++;
}
if (si.a != -4) {
printf("Got si.a = %d, expected -4.\n", si.a);
failures++;
}
if (si.b >= 0) {
printf("Got si.b = %d, expected negative.\n", si.b);
failures++;
}
if (si.b != -1) {
printf("Got si.b = %d, expected -1.\n", si.b);
failures++;
}
if (si.c <= 0) {
printf("Got si.c = %d, expected positive.\n", si.c);
failures++;
}
if (si.c != 3) {
printf("Got si.c = %d, expected 3.\n", si.c);
failures++;
}
if (si.d >= 0) {
printf("Got si.d = %d, expected negative.\n", si.d);
failures++;
}
if (si.d != -500) {
printf("Got si.d = %d, expected -500.\n", si.d);
failures++;
}
if (si.e >= 0) {
printf("Got si.e = %d, expected negative.\n", si.e);
failures++;
}
if (si.e != -100) {
printf("Got si.e = %d, expected -100.\n", si.e);
failures++;
}
if (si.f >= 0) {
printf("Got si.f = %d, expected negative.\n", si.f);
failures++;
}
if (si.f != -5000) {
printf("Got si.f = %d, expected -5000.\n", si.f);
failures++;
}
si.a = -3;
si.b = 1;
si.c = -2;
si.d = 500;
si.e = 100;
si.f = 5000;
if (si.a >= 0) {
printf("Got si.a = %d, expected negative.\n", si.a);
failures++;
}
if (si.a != -3) {
printf("Got si.a = %d, expected -3.\n", si.a);
failures++;
}
if (si.b <= 0) {
printf("Got si.b = %d, expected positive.\n", si.b);
failures++;
}
if (si.b != 1) {
printf("Got si.b = %d, expected 1.\n", si.b);
failures++;
}
if (si.c >= 0) {
printf("Got si.c = %d, expected negative.\n", si.c);
failures++;
}
if (si.c != -2) {
printf("Got si.c = %d, expected -2.\n", si.c);
failures++;
}
if (si.d <= 0) {
printf("Got si.d = %d, expected positive.\n", si.d);
failures++;
}
if (si.d != 500) {
printf("Got si.d = %d, expected 500.\n", si.d);
failures++;
}
if (si.e <= 0) {
printf("Got si.e = %d, expected positive.\n", si.e);
failures++;
}
if (si.e != 100) {
printf("Got si.e = %d, expected 100.\n", si.e);
failures++;
}
if (si.f <= 0) {
printf("Got si.f = %d, expected positive.\n", si.f);
failures++;
}
if (si.f != 5000) {
printf("Got si.f = %d, expected 5000.\n", si.f);
failures++;
}
}
int main(void)
{
test_signed_bitfield();
printf("failures: %u\n", failures);
return failures;
}