; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=x86_64-netbsd -use-ctors | FileCheck %s ; Check that our compiler never emits global constructors ; inside the .init_array section when building for a non supported target. ; Because of this, the test depends on UseInitArray behavior under NetBSD ; as found in Generic_ELF::addClangTargetOptions(). ; This is to workaround a Visual Studio bug which causes field ; UseInitArray to be left uninitialized instead of being ; zero-initialized (as specified in [dcl.init]p7). ; This workaround consists in providing a user default constructor ; that explicitly initializes field UseInitArray. %class.C = type { i8 } %class.D = type { i8 } @c1 = global %class.C zeroinitializer, align 1 @d1 = global %class.D zeroinitializer, align 1 @llvm.global_ctors = appending global [2 x { i32, ptr, ptr }] [{ i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 101, ptr @_GLOBAL__I_000101, ptr null }, { i32, ptr, ptr } { i32 65535, ptr @_GLOBAL__I_a, ptr null }] define linkonce_odr void @_ZN1CC1Ev(ptr nocapture %this) { entry: ret void } define linkonce_odr void @_ZN1DC1Ev(ptr nocapture %this) { entry: ret void } define linkonce_odr void @_ZN1DC2Ev(ptr nocapture %this) { entry: ret void } define linkonce_odr void @_ZN1CC2Ev(ptr nocapture %this) { entry: ret void } define internal void @_GLOBAL__I_000101() nounwind readnone { entry: ret void } define internal void @_GLOBAL__I_a() nounwind readnone { entry: ret void } ; CHECK-NOT: .init_array