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If the landingpad of the invoke is using a personality function that catches asynch exceptions, then it can catch a trap. Also add some landingpads to invalid LLVM IR test cases that lack them. Over-the-shoulder reviewed by David Majnemer. llvm-svn: 228782
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LLVM
37 lines
647 B
LLVM
; RUN: opt < %s -inline -prune-eh -disable-output
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define void @f2() {
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invoke void @f6()
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to label %ok1 unwind label %lpad1
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ok1:
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ret void
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lpad1:
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landingpad {i8*, i32} personality i32 (...)* @__gxx_personality_v0
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cleanup
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invoke void @f4()
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to label %ok2 unwind label %lpad2
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ok2:
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call void @f8()
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unreachable
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lpad2:
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%exn = landingpad {i8*, i32} personality i32 (...)* @__gxx_personality_v0
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cleanup
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unreachable
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}
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declare void @f3()
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define void @f4() {
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call void @f3()
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ret void
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}
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declare void @f6() nounwind
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declare void @f8()
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declare i32 @__gxx_personality_v0(...)
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