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# test calling into C with two
# large struct arguments (passed
# on the stack)
type :mem = { b 17 }
function $alpha(l %p, w %l, l %n) {
@ini
%pe =l add %p, %n
@lop
%p1 =l phi @ini %p, @lop %p2
%l1 =w phi @ini %l, @lop %l2
storeb %l1, %p1
%p2 =l add %p1, 1
%l2 =w add %l1, 1
%c1 =w ceql %p1, %pe
jnz %c1, @end, @lop
@end
storeb 0, %pe
ret
}
function $test() {
@start
%p =l alloc4 17
%q =l alloc4 17
%r0 =w call $alpha(l %p, w 65, l 16)
%r1 =w call $alpha(l %q, w 97, l 16)
%r2 =w call $fcb(:mem %p, w 1, w 2, w 3, w 4, w 5, w 6, w 7, w 8, w 9, :mem %q)
ret
}
# >>> driver
# #include <stdio.h>
# typedef struct { char t[17]; } mem;
# extern void test();
# void fcb(mem m, int i1, int i2, int i3, int i4, int i5, int i6, int i7, int i8, int i9, mem n) {
# printf("fcb: m = (mem){ t = \"%s\" }\n", m.t);
# printf(" n = (mem){ t = \"%s\" }\n", n.t);
# #define T(n) printf(" i%d = %d\n", n, i##n);
# T(1) T(2) T(3) T(4) T(5) T(6) T(7) T(8) T(9)
# }
# int main() { test(); return 0; }
# <<<
# >>> output
# fcb: m = (mem){ t = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP" }
# n = (mem){ t = "abcdefghijklmnop" }
# i1 = 1
# i2 = 2
# i3 = 3
# i4 = 4
# i5 = 5
# i6 = 6
# i7 = 7
# i8 = 8
# i9 = 9
# <<<
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