## Test att and intel syntax modes. # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64 %s -o %t # RUN: llvm-objdump --no-print-imm-hex -d %t | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ATT # RUN: llvm-objdump --no-print-imm-hex -d -M att %t | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ATT # RUN: llvm-objdump --no-print-imm-hex -dMintel %t | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=INTEL # RUN: llvm-objdump --no-print-imm-hex -d --disassembler-options=intel %t | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=INTEL ## The last wins. # RUN: llvm-objdump --no-print-imm-hex -dM att -M att,intel %t | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=INTEL ## Test discouraged internal cl::opt options. # RUN: llvm-objdump --no-print-imm-hex -d --x86-asm-syntax=att %t | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ATT # RUN: llvm-objdump --no-print-imm-hex -d --x86-asm-syntax=intel %t | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=INTEL # ATT: movw $1, %ax # ATT: imull %esi, %edi # ATT: leaq 5(%rsi,%rdi,4), %rax # INTEL: mov ax, 1 # INTEL: imul edi, esi # INTEL: lea rax, [rsi + 4*rdi + 5] movw $1, %ax imull %esi, %edi leaq 5(%rsi,%rdi,4), %rax