# RUN: llvm-mc -triple i386-unknown-unknown %s | FileCheck %s
.macro A
add $1\@, %eax
.endm
.macro B
sub $1\@, %eax
.endm
A
# CHECK: addl $10, %eax
A
# CHECK: addl $11, %eax
B
# CHECK: subl $12, %eax
B
# CHECK: subl $13, %eax
# The following uses of \@ are undocumented, but valid:
.irpc foo,234
add $\foo\@, %eax
.endr
# CHECK: addl $24, %eax
# CHECK: addl $34, %eax
# CHECK: addl $44, %eax
.irp reg,%eax,%ebx
sub $2\@, \reg
.endr
# CHECK: subl $24, %eax
# CHECK: subl $24, %ebx
# Test that .irp(c) and .rep(t) do not increase \@.
# Only the use of A should increase \@, so we can test that it increases by 1
# each time.
.irpc foo,123
sub $\foo, %eax
.endr
A
# CHECK: addl $14, %eax
.irp reg,%eax,%ebx
sub $4, \reg
.endr
A
# CHECK: addl $15, %eax
.rept 2
sub $5, %eax
.endr
A
# CHECK: addl $16, %eax
.rep 3
sub $6, %eax
.endr
A
# CHECK: addl $17, %eax