llvm-mirror/test/Transforms/PartialSpecialize/two-specializations.ll
2010-08-19 12:42:38 +00:00

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; If there are two specializations of a function, make sure each callsite
; calls the right one.
;
; RUN: opt -S -partialspecialization -disable-inlining %s | opt -S -inline | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CORRECT
; RUN: opt -S -partialspecialization -disable-inlining %s | FileCheck %s
declare void @callback1()
declare void @callback2()
define internal void @UseCallback(void()* %pCallback) {
call void %pCallback()
ret void
}
define void @foo(void()* %pNonConstCallback)
{
Entry:
; CORRECT: Entry
; CORRECT-NEXT: call void @callback1()
; CORRECT-NEXT: call void @callback1()
; CORRECT-NEXT: call void @callback2()
; CORRECT-NEXT: call void %pNonConstCallback()
; CORRECT-NEXT: call void @callback1()
; CORRECT-NEXT: call void @callback2()
; CORRECT-NEXT: call void @callback2()
; CHECK: Entry
; CHECK-NOT: call void @UseCallback(void ()* @callback1)
; CHECK-NOT: call void @UseCallback(void ()* @callback2)
; CHECK: ret void
call void @UseCallback(void()* @callback1)
call void @UseCallback(void()* @callback1)
call void @UseCallback(void()* @callback2)
call void @UseCallback(void()* %pNonConstCallback)
call void @UseCallback(void()* @callback1)
call void @UseCallback(void()* @callback2)
call void @UseCallback(void()* @callback2)
ret void
}