llvm-mirror/test/Assembler/call-nonzero-program-addrspace-2.ll
Tim Northover e5745c32fd IR: print value numbers for unnamed function arguments
For consistency with normal instructions and clarity when reading IR,
it's best to print the %0, %1, ... names of function arguments in
definitions.

Also modifies the parser to accept IR in that form for obvious reasons.

llvm-svn: 367755
2019-08-03 14:28:34 +00:00

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; RUN: not llvm-as %s -o /dev/null 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
; RUN: llvm-as %s -data-layout=P42 -o - | llvm-dis - -o - | FileCheck %s -check-prefix PROGAS42
; Check that numbered variables in a nonzero program address space 200 can be used in a call instruction
define i8 @test_unnamed(i8(i32)*, i8(i32) addrspace(42)* %0) {
; Calls with explicit address spaces are fine:
call addrspace(0) i8 %0(i32 0)
call addrspace(42) i8 %1(i32 0)
; this call is fine if the program address space is 42
call i8 %1(i32 0)
; CHECK: call-nonzero-program-addrspace-2.ll:[[@LINE-1]]:11: error: '%1' defined with type 'i8 (i32) addrspace(42)*' but expected 'i8 (i32)*'
ret i8 0
}
; PROGAS42: target datalayout = "P42"
; PROGAS42: define i8 @test_unnamed(i8 (i32)* %0, i8 (i32) addrspace(42)* %1) addrspace(42) {
; PROGAS42-NEXT: %3 = call addrspace(0) i8 %0(i32 0)
; PROGAS42-NEXT: %4 = call addrspace(42) i8 %1(i32 0)
; PROGAS42-NEXT: %5 = call addrspace(42) i8 %1(i32 0)
; PROGAS42-NEXT: ret i8 0
; PROGAS42-NEXT: }