| ; RUN: opt < %s -ipconstprop -S > %t |
| ; RUN: cat %t | grep "store i32 %Z, i32\* %Q" |
| ; RUN: cat %t | grep "add i32 1, 3" |
| |
| ;; This function returns its second argument on all return statements |
| define internal i32* @incdec(i1 %C, i32* %V) { |
| %X = load i32, i32* %V |
| br i1 %C, label %T, label %F |
| |
| T: ; preds = %0 |
| %X1 = add i32 %X, 1 |
| store i32 %X1, i32* %V |
| ret i32* %V |
| |
| F: ; preds = %0 |
| %X2 = sub i32 %X, 1 |
| store i32 %X2, i32* %V |
| ret i32* %V |
| } |
| |
| ;; This function returns its first argument as a part of a multiple return |
| ;; value |
| define internal { i32, i32 } @foo(i32 %A, i32 %B) { |
| %X = add i32 %A, %B |
| %Y = insertvalue { i32, i32 } undef, i32 %A, 0 |
| %Z = insertvalue { i32, i32 } %Y, i32 %X, 1 |
| ret { i32, i32 } %Z |
| } |
| |
| define void @caller(i1 %C) personality i32 (...)* @__gxx_personality_v0 { |
| %Q = alloca i32 |
| ;; Call incdec to see if %W is properly replaced by %Q |
| %W = call i32* @incdec(i1 %C, i32* %Q ) ; <i32> [#uses=1] |
| ;; Call @foo twice, to prevent the arguments from propagating into the |
| ;; function (so we can check the returned argument is properly |
| ;; propagated per-caller). |
| %S1 = call { i32, i32 } @foo(i32 1, i32 2) |
| %X1 = extractvalue { i32, i32 } %S1, 0 |
| %S2 = invoke { i32, i32 } @foo(i32 3, i32 4) to label %OK unwind label %LPAD |
| |
| OK: |
| %X2 = extractvalue { i32, i32 } %S2, 0 |
| ;; Do some stuff with the returned values which we can grep for |
| %Z = add i32 %X1, %X2 |
| store i32 %Z, i32* %W |
| br label %RET |
| |
| LPAD: |
| %exn = landingpad {i8*, i32} |
| cleanup |
| br label %RET |
| |
| RET: |
| ret void |
| } |
| |
| declare i32 @__gxx_personality_v0(...) |