Fix -Wsign-compare warning and remove windows-style line endings introduced by r185421
authorDavid Blaikie <dblaikie@gmail.com>
Tue, 2 Jul 2013 16:48:10 +0000 (16:48 +0000)
committerDavid Blaikie <dblaikie@gmail.com>
Tue, 2 Jul 2013 16:48:10 +0000 (16:48 +0000)
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@185443 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8

unittests/ExecutionEngine/JIT/JITMemoryManagerTest.cpp

index c06b89cf43ee609d0ad579b5518d33271d4376f5..68ca53d4e6c25647674bbbc9e4bd8c8d48cd4c04 100644 (file)
@@ -281,23 +281,23 @@ TEST(JITMemoryManagerTest, TestManyStubs) {
 TEST(JITMemoryManagerTest, AllocateSection) {
   OwningPtr<JITMemoryManager> MemMgr(
       JITMemoryManager::CreateDefaultMemManager());
-  uint8_t *code1 = MemMgr->allocateCodeSection(256, 0, 1);\r
-  uint8_t *data1 = MemMgr->allocateDataSection(256, 16, 2, true);\r
-  uint8_t *code2 = MemMgr->allocateCodeSection(257, 32, 3);\r
-  uint8_t *data2 = MemMgr->allocateDataSection(256, 64, 4, false);\r
-  uint8_t *code3 = MemMgr->allocateCodeSection(258, 64, 5);\r
-\r
-  EXPECT_NE((uint8_t*)0, code1);\r
-  EXPECT_NE((uint8_t*)0, code2);\r
-  EXPECT_NE((uint8_t*)0, data1);\r
-  EXPECT_NE((uint8_t*)0, data2);\r
-\r
-  // Check alignment\r
-  EXPECT_EQ((uint64_t)code1 & 0xf, 0);\r
-  EXPECT_EQ((uint64_t)code2 & 0x1f, 0);\r
-  EXPECT_EQ((uint64_t)code3 & 0x3f, 0);\r
-  EXPECT_EQ((uint64_t)data1 & 0xf, 0);\r
-  EXPECT_EQ((uint64_t)data2 & 0x3f, 0);\r
+  uint8_t *code1 = MemMgr->allocateCodeSection(256, 0, 1);
+  uint8_t *data1 = MemMgr->allocateDataSection(256, 16, 2, true);
+  uint8_t *code2 = MemMgr->allocateCodeSection(257, 32, 3);
+  uint8_t *data2 = MemMgr->allocateDataSection(256, 64, 4, false);
+  uint8_t *code3 = MemMgr->allocateCodeSection(258, 64, 5);
+
+  EXPECT_NE((uint8_t*)0, code1);
+  EXPECT_NE((uint8_t*)0, code2);
+  EXPECT_NE((uint8_t*)0, data1);
+  EXPECT_NE((uint8_t*)0, data2);
+
+  // Check alignment
+  EXPECT_EQ((uint64_t)code1 & 0xf, 0u);
+  EXPECT_EQ((uint64_t)code2 & 0x1f, 0u);
+  EXPECT_EQ((uint64_t)code3 & 0x3f, 0u);
+  EXPECT_EQ((uint64_t)data1 & 0xf, 0u);
+  EXPECT_EQ((uint64_t)data2 & 0x3f, 0u);
 }
 
 }