# RUN: not llvm-mc %s -triple=mips-unknown-linux 2>%t0 | FileCheck %s # RUN: FileCheck -check-prefix=ERROR %s < %t0 # Check that using the assembler temporary when .set noat is in effect is an error. # We start with the assembler temporary enabled # CHECK-LABEL: test1: # CHECK: lui $1, 1 # CHECK: addu $1, $1, $2 # CHECK: lw $2, 0($1) test1: lw $2, 65536($2) # FIXME: It would be better if the error pointed at the mnemonic instead of the newline # ERROR: mips-noat.s:[[@LINE+4]]:1: error: Pseudo instruction requires $at, which is not available test2: .set noat lw $2, 65536($2) # Can we switch it back on successfully? # CHECK-LABEL: test3: # CHECK: lui $1, 1 # CHECK: addu $1, $1, $2 # CHECK: lw $2, 0($1) test3: .set at lw $2, 65536($2) # FIXME: It would be better if the error pointed at the mnemonic instead of the newline # ERROR: mips-noat.s:[[@LINE+4]]:1: error: Pseudo instruction requires $at, which is not available test4: .set at=$0 lw $2, 65536($2) # ERROR-NOT: error