/* This test makes sure that flang's runtime does not depend on the C++ runtime library. It tries to link this simple file against libFortranRuntime.a with a C compiler. REQUIRES: c-compiler RUN: %if system-aix %{ export OBJECT_MODE=64 %} RUN: %cc -std=c99 %s -I%include %libruntime %libdecimal -lm \ RUN: %if system-aix %{-lpthread %} RUN: rm a.out */ #include "flang/Runtime/entry-names.h" #include /* Manually add declarations for the runtime functions that we want to make sure we're testing. We can't include any headers directly since they likely contain C++ code that would explode here. */ struct EnvironmentDefaultList; struct Descriptor; double RTNAME(CpuTime)(); void RTNAME(ProgramStart)( int, const char *[], const char *[], const struct EnvironmentDefaultList *); int32_t RTNAME(ArgumentCount)(); int32_t RTNAME(GetCommandArgument)(int32_t, const struct Descriptor *, const struct Descriptor *, const struct Descriptor *); int32_t RTNAME(GetEnvVariable)(); int main() { double x = RTNAME(CpuTime)(); RTNAME(ProgramStart)(0, 0, 0, 0); int32_t c = RTNAME(ArgumentCount)(); int32_t v = RTNAME(GetCommandArgument)(0, 0, 0, 0); int32_t e = RTNAME(GetEnvVariable)("FOO", 0, 0); return x + c + v + e; }