2016-12-28 23:30:28 +01:00
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; RUN: llvm-as <%s -bitcode-mdindex-threshold=0 | llvm-bcanalyzer -dump | FileCheck %s
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2016-04-21 03:55:12 +02:00
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; Check that nodes are emitted in post-order to minimize the need for temporary
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; nodes. The graph structure is designed to foil naive implementations of
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; iteratitive post-order traersals: the leaves, !3 and !4, are reachable from
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; the entry node, !6, as well as from !5. There is one leaf on either side to
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; be sure it tickles bugs whether operands are visited forward or reverse.
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; Nodes in this testcase are numbered to match how they are referenced in
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; bitcode. !3 is referenced as opN=3.
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; We don't care about the order of the strings (or of !3 and !4). Let's just
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; make sure the strings are first and make it clear that there are two of them.
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; CHECK: <STRINGS {{.*}} num-strings = 2 {
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; CHECK-NEXT: 'leaf
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; CHECK-NEXT: 'leaf
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; CHECK-NEXT: }
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2016-12-28 23:30:28 +01:00
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; Before the records we emit an offset to the index for the block
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; CHECK-NEXT: <INDEX_OFFSET
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2016-04-21 03:55:12 +02:00
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; The leafs should come first (in either order).
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; CHECK-NEXT: <NODE op0=1/>
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; CHECK-NEXT: <NODE op0=2/>
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!3 = !{!"leaf3"}
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!4 = !{!"leaf4"}
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; CHECK-NEXT: <NODE op0=3 op1=4/>
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!5 = !{!3, !4}
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; CHECK-NEXT: <NODE op0=3 op1=5 op2=4/>
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!6 = !{!3, !5, !4}
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2016-12-28 23:30:28 +01:00
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; Before the named records we emit the index containing the position of the
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; previously emitted records
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; CHECK-NEXT: <INDEX {{.*}} (offset match)
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2016-04-21 03:55:12 +02:00
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; Note: named metadata nodes are not cannot reference null so their operands
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; are numbered off-by-one.
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; CHECK-NEXT: <NAME
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; CHECK-NEXT: <NAMED_NODE op0=5/>
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!named = !{!6}
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