reference, declaration → definition definition → references, declarations, derived classes, virtual overrides reference to multiple definitions → definitions unreferenced |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | # Historically 'as' treats '.' as a reference to the current location in # arbitrary contexts. We don't support this in general. # RUN: not llvm-mc -triple i386-unknown-unknown %s 2> %t # RUN: FileCheck -input-file %t %s # CHECK: invalid use of pseudo-symbol '.' as a label .: .long 0 |