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Files compiled with C++ for OpenCL mode can now have a distinct file extension - clcpp, then clang driver picks the compilation mode automatically (-x clcpp) without the use of -cl-std=clc++. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96771
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s -triple spir -emit-llvm -O0 -o - | FileCheck %s
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// Test that we don't initialize local address space objects.
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//CHECK: @_ZZ4testE1i = internal addrspace(3) global i32 undef
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//CHECK: @_ZZ4testE2ii = internal addrspace(3) global %class.C undef
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class C {
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int i;
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};
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kernel void test() {
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__local int i;
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__local C ii;
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// FIXME: In OpenCL C we don't accept initializers for local
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// address space variables. User defined initialization could
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// make sense, but would it mean that all work items need to
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// execute it? Potentially disallowing any initialization would
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// make things easier and assingments can be used to set specific
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// values. This rules should make it consistent with OpenCL C.
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//__local C c();
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}
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