Make sure that the fortified function conditionals are constant
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1 /* Test code declaring narrowing functions does not conflict with user macros.
2 Copyright (C) 2018-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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19 /* The code generating declarations of narrowing functions involves
20 concatenations of fragments of function names that are not
21 themselves reserved; thus, it needs to be arranged so that those
22 fragments are not subject to macro expansion. Verify that
23 inclusion of <math.h> compiles with such fragments defined as
24 macros. */
26 #define f test macro
27 #define d test macro
28 #define l test macro
29 #define f16 test macro
30 #define f32 test macro
31 #define f64 test macro
32 #define f128 test macro
33 #define f32x test macro
34 #define f64x test macro
35 #define f128x test macro
36 #define add test macro
37 #define sub test macro
38 #define mul test macro
39 #define div test macro
40 #define dadd test macro
41 #define dsub test macro
42 #define dmul test macro
43 #define ddiv test macro
44 #define dsqrt test macro
45 #define dfma test macro
47 #include <math.h>
49 static int
50 do_test (void)
52 /* This is a compilation test. */
53 return 0;
56 #include <support/test-driver.c>