/* Verify that calls to fprintf don't get eliminated even if their result on success can be computed at compile time (they can fail). The calls can still be transformed into those of other functions. { dg-skip-if "requires io" { freestanding } } */ #include #include #include int main (void) { char *tmpfname = tmpnam (0); FILE *f = fopen (tmpfname, "w"); if (!f) { perror ("fopen for writing"); return 1; } fprintf (f, "1"); fprintf (f, "%c", '2'); fprintf (f, "%c%c", '3', '4'); fprintf (f, "%s", "5"); fprintf (f, "%s%s", "6", "7"); fprintf (f, "%i", 8); fprintf (f, "%.1s\n", "9x"); fclose (f); f = fopen (tmpfname, "r"); if (!f) { perror ("fopen for reading"); remove (tmpfname); return 1; } char buf[12] = ""; if (1 != fscanf (f, "%s", buf)) { perror ("fscanf"); fclose (f); remove (tmpfname); return 1; } fclose (f); remove (tmpfname); if (strcmp (buf, "123456789")) abort (); return 0; }