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+; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=x86_64-unknown-freebsd9 | FileCheck %s
+
+; Check that our compiler never emits global constructors
+; inside the .init_array section when building for a non-Linux ELF target.
+; Because of this, the test depends on UseInitArray behavior under FreeBSD
+; as found in Generic_ELF::addClangTargetOptions().
+
+; This is to workaround a Visual Studio bug which causes field
+; UseInitArray to be left uninitialized instead of being
+; zero-initialized (as specified in [dcl.init]p7).
+; This workaround consists in providing a user default constructor
+; that explicitly initializes field UseInitArray.
+
+%class.C = type { i8 }
+%class.D = type { i8 }
+
+@c1 = global %class.C zeroinitializer, align 1
+@d1 = global %class.D zeroinitializer, align 1
+@llvm.global_ctors = appending global [2 x { i32, void ()* }] [{ i32, void ()* } { i32 101, void ()* @_GLOBAL__I_000101 }, { i32, void ()* } { i32 65535, void ()* @_GLOBAL__I_a }]
+
+define linkonce_odr void @_ZN1CC1Ev(%class.C* nocapture %this) {
+entry:
+ ret void
+}
+
+define linkonce_odr void @_ZN1DC1Ev(%class.D* nocapture %this) {
+entry:
+ ret void
+}
+
+define linkonce_odr void @_ZN1DC2Ev(%class.D* nocapture %this) {
+entry:
+ ret void
+}
+
+define linkonce_odr void @_ZN1CC2Ev(%class.C* nocapture %this) {
+entry:
+ ret void
+}
+
+define internal void @_GLOBAL__I_000101() nounwind readnone {
+entry:
+ ret void
+}
+
+define internal void @_GLOBAL__I_a() nounwind readnone {
+entry:
+ ret void
+}
+
+; CHECK-NOT: .init_array