1 /* Test pragma pop_macro and push_macro directives from 2 http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hsttss76.aspx */ 3 4 // pop_macro: Sets the value of the macro_name macro to the value on the top of 5 // the stack for this macro. 6 // #pragma pop_macro("macro_name") 7 // push_macro: Saves the value of the macro_name macro on the top of the stack 8 // for this macro. 9 // #pragma push_macro("macro_name") 10 // 11 // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fms-extensions -E %s -o - | FileCheck %s 12 13 #define X 1 14 #define Y 2 15 int pmx0 = X; 16 int pmy0 = Y; 17 #define Y 3 18 #pragma push_macro("Y") 19 #pragma push_macro("X") 20 int pmx1 = X; 21 #define X 2 22 int pmx2 = X; 23 #pragma pop_macro("X") 24 int pmx3 = X; 25 #pragma pop_macro("Y") 26 int pmy1 = Y; 27 28 // Have a stray 'push' to show we don't crash when having imbalanced 29 // push/pop 30 #pragma push_macro("Y") 31 #define Y 4 32 int pmy2 = Y; 33 34 // CHECK: int pmx0 = 1 35 // CHECK: int pmy0 = 2 36 // CHECK: int pmx1 = 1 37 // CHECK: int pmx2 = 2 38 // CHECK: int pmx3 = 1 39 // CHECK: int pmy1 = 3 40 // CHECK: int pmy2 = 4 41 42