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llvm-mirror/test/Transforms/Inline/invoke-cleanup.ll
Chandler Carruth 3a1d9fe91a [PM] Turn on the new PM's inliner in addition to the current one for
most of the inliner test cases.

The inliner involves a bunch of interesting code and tends to be where
most of the issues I've seen experimenting with the new PM lie. All of
these test cases pass, but I'd like to keep some more thorough coverage
here so doing a fairly blanket enabling.

There are a handful of interesting tests I've not enabled yet because
they're focused on the always inliner, or on functionality that doesn't
(yet) exist in the inliner.

llvm-svn: 290592
2016-12-27 07:18:43 +00:00

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; RUN: opt %s -inline -S | FileCheck %s
; RUN: opt %s -passes='cgscc(inline)' -S | FileCheck %s
declare void @external_func()
@exception_type1 = external global i8
@exception_type2 = external global i8
define internal void @inner() personality i8* null {
invoke void @external_func()
to label %cont unwind label %lpad
cont:
ret void
lpad:
%lp = landingpad i32
catch i8* @exception_type1
resume i32 %lp
}
; Test that the "cleanup" clause is kept when inlining @inner() into
; this call site (PR17872), otherwise C++ destructors will not be
; called when they should be.
define void @outer() personality i8* null {
invoke void @inner()
to label %cont unwind label %lpad
cont:
ret void
lpad:
%lp = landingpad i32
cleanup
catch i8* @exception_type2
resume i32 %lp
}
; CHECK: define void @outer
; CHECK: landingpad
; CHECK-NEXT: cleanup
; CHECK-NEXT: catch i8* @exception_type1
; CHECK-NEXT: catch i8* @exception_type2