cmd/cgo: fix Xcode 5 incompatibility for #defined expressions

Ensure that clang always exits with a non-zero status by
giving it something that it always warns about (the statement "1;").

Fixes #6128.

R=golang-dev, iant, minux.ma
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/14702043
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Russ Cox 2013-10-15 14:34:46 -04:00
parent 74f639176d
commit 043ace1213
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// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cgotest
// Test handling of #defined names in clang.
// golang.org/issue/6128.
/*
// NOTE: Must use hex, or else a shortcut for decimals
// in cgo avoids trying to pass this to clang.
#define X 0x1
*/
import "C"
func test6128() {
// nothing to run, just make sure this compiles.
_ = C.X
}

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@ -304,6 +304,19 @@ func (p *Package) guessKinds(f *File) []*Name {
b.WriteString(builtinProlog)
b.WriteString(f.Preamble)
b.WriteString("void __cgo__f__(void) {\n")
// For a #defined expression, clang silences the warning about "unused expression".
// http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?view=revision&revision=172696
// Silencing the warning is not a big deal, because our default assumption is that
// (in the absence of other evidence) names are expressions.
// However, if all the C names we are investigating are #defined expressions,
// clang will print no warnings at all and then exit successfully.
// We want clang to print warnings, so seed the code with a function
// that is guaranteed to provoke a warning (that we will ignore).
// This way, if clang becomes even more broken, we'll find out.
// See golang.org/issue/6128.
fmt.Fprintf(&b, "1;\n")
b.WriteString("#line 1 \"cgo-test\"\n")
for i, n := range toSniff {
fmt.Fprintf(&b, "%s; /* #%d */\nenum { _cgo_enum_%d = %s }; /* #%d */\n", n.C, i, i, n.C, i)