70 lines
2.2 KiB
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70 lines
2.2 KiB
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// expected-no-diagnostics
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -fsyntax-only -verify %s
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple nvptx64-nvidia-cuda -fsyntax-only -fcuda-is-device -verify %s
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#include "Inputs/cuda.h"
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struct S {
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__host__ static void operator delete(void*, size_t) {}
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__device__ static void operator delete(void*, size_t) {}
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};
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__host__ __device__ void test(S* s) {
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// This shouldn't be ambiguous -- we call the host overload in host mode and
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// the device overload in device mode.
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delete s;
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}
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// Code should work with no explicit declarations/definitions of
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// allocator functions.
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__host__ __device__ void test_default_global_delete_hd(int *ptr) {
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// Again, there should be no ambiguity between which operator delete we call.
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::delete ptr;
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}
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__device__ void test_default_global_delete(int *ptr) {
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// Again, there should be no ambiguity between which operator delete we call.
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::delete ptr;
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}
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__host__ void test_default_global_delete(int *ptr) {
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// Again, there should be no ambiguity between which operator delete we call.
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::delete ptr;
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}
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// It should work with only some of allocators (re-)declared.
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__device__ void operator delete(void *ptr);
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__host__ __device__ void test_partial_global_delete_hd(int *ptr) {
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// Again, there should be no ambiguity between which operator delete we call.
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::delete ptr;
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}
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__device__ void test_partial_global_delete(int *ptr) {
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// Again, there should be no ambiguity between which operator delete we call.
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::delete ptr;
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}
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__host__ void test_partial_global_delete(int *ptr) {
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// Again, there should be no ambiguity between which operator delete we call.
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::delete ptr;
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}
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// We should be able to define both host and device variants.
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__host__ void operator delete(void *ptr) {}
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__device__ void operator delete(void *ptr) {}
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__host__ __device__ void test_overloaded_global_delete_hd(int *ptr) {
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// Again, there should be no ambiguity between which operator delete we call.
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::delete ptr;
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}
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__device__ void test_overloaded_global_delete(int *ptr) {
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// Again, there should be no ambiguity between which operator delete we call.
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::delete ptr;
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}
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__host__ void test_overloaded_global_delete(int *ptr) {
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// Again, there should be no ambiguity between which operator delete we call.
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::delete ptr;
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}
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