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Arthur Eubanks 09cfe7939a [SCEV] Fix ScalarEvolution tests under NPM
Many tests use opt's -analyze feature, which does not translate well to
NPM and has better alternatives. The alternative here is to explicitly
add a pass that calls ScalarEvolution::print().

The legacy pass manager RUNs aren't changing, but they are now pinned to
the legacy pass manager.  For each legacy pass manager RUN, I added a
corresponding NPM RUN using the 'print<scalar-evolution>' pass. For
compatibility with update_analyze_test_checks.py and existing test
CHECKs, 'print<scalar-evolution>' now prints what -analyze prints per
function.

This was generated by the following Python script and failures were
manually fixed up:

import sys
for i in sys.argv:
    with open(i, 'r') as f:
        s = f.read()
    with open(i, 'w') as f:
        for l in s.splitlines():
            if "RUN:" in l and ' -analyze ' in l and '\\' not in l:
                f.write(l.replace(' -analyze ', ' -analyze -enable-new-pm=0 '))
                f.write('\n')
                f.write(l.replace(' -analyze ', ' -disable-output ').replace(' -scalar-evolution ', ' "-passes=print<scalar-evolution>" ').replace(" | ", " 2>&1 | "))
                f.write('\n')
            else:
                f.write(l)

There are a couple failures still in ScalarEvolution under NPM, but
those are due to other unrelated naming conflicts.

Reviewed By: asbirlea

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83798
2020-07-16 11:24:07 -07:00

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; RUN: opt < %s -analyze -enable-new-pm=0 -scalar-evolution -scalar-evolution-max-iterations=0 | FileCheck %s
; RUN: opt < %s -disable-output "-passes=print<scalar-evolution>" -scalar-evolution-max-iterations=0 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
; PR1706
; CHECK: backedge-taken count is 13
define i32 @f() {
entry:
br label %bb5
bb: ; preds = %bb5
%tmp2 = shl i32 %j.0, 1 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
%tmp4 = add i32 %i.0, 268435456 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
br label %bb5
bb5: ; preds = %bb, %entry
%j.0 = phi i32 [ 1, %entry ], [ %tmp2, %bb ] ; <i32> [#uses=2]
%i.0 = phi i32 [ -1879048192, %entry ], [ %tmp4, %bb ] ; <i32> [#uses=2]
%tmp7 = icmp slt i32 %i.0, 1610612736 ; <i1> [#uses=1]
br i1 %tmp7, label %bb, label %return
return: ; preds = %bb5
ret i32 %j.0
}