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llvm-mirror/test/Other/optimization-remarks-inline.ll
Diego Novillo 68bb60ec91 Do not make -pass-remarks additive.
Summary:
When I initially introduced -pass-remarks, I thought it would be a
neat idea to make it additive. So, if one used it as:

$ llc -pass-remarks=inliner --pass-remarks=loop.*

the compiler would build the regular expression '(inliner)|(loop.*)'.

The more I think about it, the more I regret it. This is not how
other flags work. The standard semantics are right-to-left overrides.

This is how clang interprets -Rpass. And I think the two should be
compatible in this respect.

Reviewers: qcolombet

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3614

llvm-svn: 208122
2014-05-06 19:14:00 +00:00

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; RUN: opt < %s -inline -pass-remarks='inline' -S 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
; RUN: opt < %s -inline -pass-remarks='inl.*' -S 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
; RUN: opt < %s -inline -pass-remarks='vector' -pass-remarks='inl' -S 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
; These two should not yield an inline remark for the same reason.
; In the first command, we only ask for vectorizer remarks, in the
; second one we ask for the inliner, but we then ask for the vectorizer
; (thus overriding the first flag).
; RUN: opt < %s -inline -pass-remarks='vector' -S 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=REMARKS %s
; RUN: opt < %s -inline -pass-remarks='inl' -pass-remarks='vector' -S 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=REMARKS %s
; RUN: opt < %s -inline -S 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=REMARKS %s
; RUN: not opt < %s -pass-remarks='(' 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=BAD-REGEXP %s
define i32 @foo(i32 %x, i32 %y) #0 {
entry:
%x.addr = alloca i32, align 4
%y.addr = alloca i32, align 4
store i32 %x, i32* %x.addr, align 4
store i32 %y, i32* %y.addr, align 4
%0 = load i32* %x.addr, align 4
%1 = load i32* %y.addr, align 4
%add = add nsw i32 %0, %1
ret i32 %add
}
define i32 @bar(i32 %j) #0 {
entry:
%j.addr = alloca i32, align 4
store i32 %j, i32* %j.addr, align 4
%0 = load i32* %j.addr, align 4
%1 = load i32* %j.addr, align 4
%sub = sub nsw i32 %1, 2
%call = call i32 @foo(i32 %0, i32 %sub)
; CHECK: foo inlined into bar
; REMARKS-NOT: foo inlined into bar
ret i32 %call
}
; BAD-REGEXP: Invalid regular expression '(' in -pass-remarks: