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Just as as llvm IR supports explicitly specifying numeric value ids for instructions, and emits them by default in textual output, now do the same for blocks. This is a slightly incompatible change in the textual IR format. Previously, llvm would parse numeric labels as string names. E.g. define void @f() { br label %"55" 55: ret void } defined a label *named* "55", even without needing to be quoted, while the reference required quoting. Now, if you intend a block label which looks like a value number to be a name, you must quote it in the definition too (e.g. `"55":`). Previously, llvm would print nameless blocks only as a comment, and would omit it if there was no predecessor. This could cause confusion for readers of the IR, just as unnamed instructions did prior to the addition of "%5 = " syntax, back in 2008 (PR2480). Now, it will always print a label for an unnamed block, with the exception of the entry block. (IMO it may be better to print it for the entry-block as well. However, that requires updating many more tests.) Thus, the following is supported, and is the canonical printing: define i32 @f(i32, i32) { %3 = add i32 %0, %1 br label %4 4: ret i32 %3 } New test cases covering this behavior are added, and other tests updated as required. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58548 llvm-svn: 356789
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LLVM
23 lines
403 B
LLVM
; RUN: opt -regions -analyze < %s | FileCheck %s
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define void @normal_condition() nounwind {
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"0":
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br label %"7"
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"7":
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br i1 1, label %"1", label %"8"
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"1":
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br i1 1, label %"6", label %"3"
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"6":
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br label %"8"
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"8":
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br i1 1, label %"8", label %"7"
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"3":
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br label %"4"
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"4":
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ret void
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}
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; CHECK: [0] 0 => <Function Return>
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; CHECK-NEXT: [1] 7 => 3
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; CHECK-NEXT: [2] 8 => 7
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