LLVM 2.9. My understanding is that we plan to maintain compatibility with 2.9
until the 3.1 release. At that time we can generate new test cases using LLVM
3.0.
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--- /dev/null
+; This isn't really an assembly file. It just runs the test on the bitcode to
+; ensure bitcode file backward compatibility. No need for FileCheck as the
+; BitcodeReader will fail with an assert if broken. This test case was
+; generated using a clang binary, based on LLVM 2.9, downloaded from llvm.org.
+; RUN: llvm-dis < %s.bc > /dev/null
--- /dev/null
+; This isn't really an assembly file. It just runs the test on the bitcode to
+; ensure bitcode file backward compatibility. No need for FileCheck as the
+; BitcodeReader will fail with an assert if broken. This test case was
+; generated using a clang binary, based on LLVM 2.9, downloaded from llvm.org.
+; RUN: llvm-dis < %s.bc > /dev/null