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We had two code paths. One would create names like "foo.1" and the other names like "foo1". For globals it is important to use "foo.1" to help C++ name demangling. For locals there is no strong reason to go one way or the other so I kept the most common mangling (foo1). llvm-svn: 253804
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LLVM
32 lines
813 B
LLVM
; RUN: llvm-split -o %t %s
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; RUN: llvm-dis -o - %t0 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK0 %s
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; RUN: llvm-dis -o - %t1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK1 %s
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; CHECK0: declare hidden void @__llvmsplit_unnamed()
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; CHECK1: define hidden void @__llvmsplit_unnamed()
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define internal void @0() {
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; CHECK1: call void @foo()
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call void @foo()
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ret void
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}
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; CHECK0: declare hidden void @__llvmsplit_unnamed.1()
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; CHECK1: define hidden void @__llvmsplit_unnamed.1()
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define internal void @1() {
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; CHECK1: call void @foo()
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; CHECK1: call void @foo()
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call void @foo()
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call void @foo()
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ret void
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}
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; CHECK0: define void @foo()
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; CHECK1: declare void @foo()
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define void @foo() {
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; CHECK0: call void @__llvmsplit_unnamed.1()
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; CHECK0: call void @__llvmsplit_unnamed()
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call void @1()
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call void @0()
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ret void
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}
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