//@only-target: i686 x86_64 #[warn(clippy::inline_asm_x86_intel_syntax)] mod warn_intel { use std::arch::{asm, global_asm}; pub(super) unsafe fn use_asm() { asm!(""); //~^ ERROR: Intel x86 assembly syntax used asm!("", options()); //~^ ERROR: Intel x86 assembly syntax used asm!("", options(nostack)); //~^ ERROR: Intel x86 assembly syntax used asm!("", options(att_syntax)); asm!("", options(nostack, att_syntax)); } global_asm!(""); //~^ ERROR: Intel x86 assembly syntax used global_asm!("", options()); //~^ ERROR: Intel x86 assembly syntax used global_asm!("", options(att_syntax)); } #[warn(clippy::inline_asm_x86_att_syntax)] mod warn_att { use std::arch::{asm, global_asm}; pub(super) unsafe fn use_asm() { asm!(""); asm!("", options()); asm!("", options(nostack)); asm!("", options(att_syntax)); //~^ ERROR: AT&T x86 assembly syntax used asm!("", options(nostack, att_syntax)); //~^ ERROR: AT&T x86 assembly syntax used } global_asm!(""); global_asm!("", options()); global_asm!("", options(att_syntax)); //~^ ERROR: AT&T x86 assembly syntax used } fn main() { unsafe { warn_att::use_asm(); warn_intel::use_asm(); } }