// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-darwin10 -emit-llvm -o - %s | FileCheck %s
// CHECK: @"OBJC_IVAR_$_I3._iv2" = global i64 8, section "__DATA, __objc_ivar", align 8
// CHECK: @"OBJC_IVAR_$_I3._iv3" = global i64 12, section "__DATA, __objc_ivar", align 8
// CHECK: _OBJC_CLASS_RO_$_I3" = internal global {{.*}} { i32 0, i32 8, i32 13
// CHECK: @"OBJC_IVAR_$_I4._iv4" = global i64 13, section "__DATA, __objc_ivar", align 8
// CHECK: _OBJC_CLASS_RO_$_I4" = internal global {{.*}} { i32 0, i32 13, i32 14, {{.*}}
// CHECK: @"OBJC_IVAR_$_I5._iv6_synth" = hidden global i64 16, section "__DATA, __objc_ivar", align 8
// CHECK: @"OBJC_IVAR_$_I5._iv7_synth" = hidden global i64 20, section "__DATA, __objc_ivar", align 8
// CHECK: @"OBJC_IVAR_$_I5._iv5" = global i64 14, section "__DATA, __objc_ivar", align 8
// CHECK: _OBJC_CLASS_RO_$_I5" = internal global {{.*}} { i32 0, i32 14, i32 24, {{.*}}
// CHECK: @"OBJC_IVAR_$_I6.iv0" = global i64 0, section "__DATA, __objc_ivar", align 8
// CHECK: _OBJC_CLASS_RO_$_I6" = internal global {{.*}} { i32 2, i32 0, i32 1, {{.*}}
// CHECK: @"OBJC_IVAR_$_I8.b" = global i64 8, section "__DATA, __objc_ivar", align 8
// CHECK: _OBJC_CLASS_RO_$_I8" = internal global {{.*}} { i32 0, i32 8, i32 16, {{.*}}
// CHECK: @"OBJC_IVAR_$_I9.iv0" = global i64 0, section "__DATA, __objc_ivar", align 8
// CHECK: _OBJC_CLASS_RO_$_I9" = internal global {{.*}} { i32 2, i32 0, i32 4, {{.*}}
// CHECK: @"OBJC_IVAR_$_I10.iv1" = global i64 4, section "__DATA, __objc_ivar", align 8
// CHECK: _OBJC_CLASS_RO_$_I10" = internal global {{.*}} { i32 0, i32 4, i32 5, {{.*}}
// CHECK: _OBJC_CLASS_RO_$_I11" = internal global {{.*}} { i32 0, i32 5, i32 5, {{.*}}
// CHECK: @"OBJC_IVAR_$_I12.iv2" = global i64 8, section "__DATA, __objc_ivar", align 8
// CHECK: _OBJC_CLASS_RO_$_I12" = internal global {{.*}} { i32 0, i32 8, i32 12, {{.*}}
/*
Compare to:
gcc -m64 -S -o - interface-layout-64.m | grep '^_OBJC_IVAR_$_*{{.*}}' -A 1
and
gcc -m64 -S -o - interface-layout-64.m | grep '^l{{.*}}_CLASS_RO_$_I[0-9]*' -A 3
*/
;
// The size rounds up to the next available byte.
// The start of the subclass includes padding for its own alignment.
// Padding bit-fields
// Empty structures