// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-darwin10 -fapple-kext -emit-llvm -o - %s | FileCheck %s
// CHECK: @_ZTV5TemplIiE = internal unnamed_addr constant [5 x i8*] [i8* null, i8* bitcast ({ i8*, i8* }* @_ZTI5TemplIiE to i8*), i8* bitcast (void (%struct.Templ*)* @_ZN5TemplIiE1fEv to i8*), i8* bitcast (void (%struct.Templ*)* @_ZN5TemplIiE1gEv to i8*), i8* null]
struct Base {
virtual void abc(void) const;
};
void Base::abc(void) const {}
void FUNC(Base* p) {
p->Base::abc();
}
// CHECK: getelementptr inbounds (void (%struct.Base*)*, void (%struct.Base*)** bitcast ([4 x i8*]* @_ZTV4Base to void (%struct.Base*)**), i64 2)
// CHECK-NOT: call void @_ZNK4Base3abcEv
template<class T>
struct Templ {
virtual void f() {}
virtual void g() {}
};
template<class T>
struct SubTempl : public Templ<T> {
virtual void f() {} // override
virtual void g() {} // override
};
void f(SubTempl<int>* t) {
// Qualified calls go through the (qualified) vtable in apple-kext mode.
// Since t's this pointer points to SubTempl's vtable, the call needs
// to load Templ<int>'s vtable. Hence, Templ<int>::g needs to be
// instantiated in this TU, for it's referenced by the vtable.
// (This happens only in apple-kext mode; elsewhere virtual calls can always
// use the vtable pointer off this instead of having to load the vtable
// symbol.)
t->Templ::f();
}
// CHECK: getelementptr inbounds (void (%struct.Templ*)*, void (%struct.Templ*)** bitcast ([5 x i8*]* @_ZTV5TemplIiE to void (%struct.Templ*)**), i64 2)
// CHECK: define internal void @_ZN5TemplIiE1fEv(%struct.Templ* %this)
// CHECK: define internal void @_ZN5TemplIiE1gEv(%struct.Templ* %this)