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Renamed as' =>
llvm-as', dis' =>
llvm-dis', link' =>
llvm-link'.
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.bc
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; RUN: echo | as > %t.tmp.bc
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; RUN: link %t.tmp.bc %t.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.bc
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; RUN: echo | llvm-as > %t.tmp.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.tmp.bc %t.bc
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%X = constant int 5
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%Y = internal global [2 x int*] [ int* %X, int * %X]
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; This fails linking when it is linked with an empty file as the first object file
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; RUN: as > %t1.bc < /dev/null
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; RUN: as < %s > %t2.bc
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; RUN: link %t[12].bc
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; RUN: llvm-as > %t1.bc < /dev/null
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t[12].bc
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%work = global int (int, int)* %zip
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; This fails linking when it is linked with an empty file as the first object file
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; RUN: as > %t.LinkTest.bc < /dev/null
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.bc
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; RUN: link %t.LinkTest.bc %t.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as > %t.LinkTest.bc < /dev/null
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.LinkTest.bc %t.bc
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%work = global int 4
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%test = global int* getelementptr( int* %work, long 1)
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; This fails because the linker renames the external symbol not the internal
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; one...
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; RUN: echo "implementation internal int %foo() { ret int 7 }" | as > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: link %t.[12].bc | dis | grep '%foo()' | grep -v internal
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; RUN: echo "implementation internal int %foo() { ret int 7 }" | llvm-as > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.[12].bc | llvm-dis | grep '%foo()' | grep -v internal
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implementation
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int %foo() { ret int 0 }
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; This fails because the linker renames the non-opaque type not the opaque
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; one...
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; RUN: echo "%Ty = type opaque" | as > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: link %t.[12].bc | dis | grep '%Ty ' | grep -v opaque
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; RUN: echo "%Ty = type opaque" | llvm-as > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.[12].bc | llvm-dis | grep '%Ty ' | grep -v opaque
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%Ty = type int
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; RUN: echo "%X = linkonce global int 5 implementation linkonce int %foo() { ret int 7 }" | as > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: link %t.[12].bc
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; RUN: echo "%X = linkonce global int 5 implementation linkonce int %foo() { ret int 7 }" | llvm-as > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.[12].bc
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%X = external global int
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implementation
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; This fails because the linker renames the non-opaque type not the opaque
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; one...
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; RUN: echo "implementation linkonce void %foo() { ret void } " | as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: link %t.[12].bc | dis | grep foo | grep linkonce
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; RUN: echo "implementation linkonce void %foo() { ret void } " | llvm-as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.[12].bc | llvm-dis | grep foo | grep linkonce
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declare void %foo()
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; This one fails because the LLVM runtime is allowing two null pointers of
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; the same type to be created!
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; RUN: echo "%T = type int" | as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: link %t.[12].bc
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; RUN: echo "%T = type int" | llvm-as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.[12].bc
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%T = type opaque
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; This one fails because the LLVM runtime is allowing two null pointers of
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; the same type to be created!
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; RUN: echo "%S = type { %T*} %T = type opaque" | as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: link %t.[12].bc
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; RUN: echo "%S = type { %T*} %T = type opaque" | llvm-as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.[12].bc
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%S = type { %T* }
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%T = type int
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; The funcresolve pass will (intentionally) link an _internal_ function body with an
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; The funcresolve pass will (intentionally) llvm-link an _internal_ function body with an
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; external declaration. Because of this, if we LINK an internal function body into
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; a program that already has an external declaration for the function name, we must
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; rename the internal function to something that does not conflict.
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; RUN: echo "implementation internal int %foo() { ret int 7 }" | as > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: link %t.[12].bc | dis | grep 'internal' | not grep '%foo('
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; RUN: echo "implementation internal int %foo() { ret int 7 }" | llvm-as > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.[12].bc | llvm-dis | grep 'internal' | not grep '%foo('
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implementation
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declare int %foo()
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; RUN: echo "%T = type opaque" | as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: link %t.[12].bc
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; RUN: echo "%T = type opaque" | llvm-as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.[12].bc
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%T = type opaque
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%a = constant { %T* } { %T* null }
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; RUN: echo "%T = type int" | as > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: link %t.[12].bc
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; RUN: echo "%T = type int" | llvm-as > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.[12].bc
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%T = type opaque
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; RUN: as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "%S = type { int, int* }" | as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: link Output/%s.out[12].bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "%S = type { int, int* }" | llvm-as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link Output/%s.out[12].bc
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%T = type opaque
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%S = type { int, %T* }
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; RUN: as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "%S = external global { int, opaque* } declare void %F(opaque*)" | as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: link Output/%s.out[12].bc | dis | not grep opaque
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "%S = external global { int, opaque* } declare void %F(opaque*)" | llvm-as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link Output/%s.out[12].bc | llvm-dis | not grep opaque
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; After linking this testcase, there should be no opaque types left. The two
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; S's should cause the opaque type to be resolved to 'int'.
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; It's a bad idea to go recursively traipsing through types without a safety
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; net.
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; RUN: as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "%S = type { %S*, int* }" | as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: link Output/%s.out[12].bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "%S = type { %S*, int* }" | llvm-as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link Output/%s.out[12].bc
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%S = type { %S*, opaque* }
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; Linking these a module with a specified pointer size to one without a
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; specified pointer size should not cause a warning!
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; RUN: as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "" | as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: link Output/%s.out[12].bc 2>&1 | not grep WARNING
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "" | llvm-as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link Output/%s.out[12].bc 2>&1 | not grep WARNING
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target pointersize = 64
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; RUN: as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "%S = type int" | as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: link Output/%s.out[21].bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "%S = type int" | llvm-as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link Output/%s.out[21].bc
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%S = type opaque
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; RUN: as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "%S = type int" | as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: link Output/%s.out[21].bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "%S = type int" | llvm-as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link Output/%s.out[21].bc
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%S = type opaque
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; RUN: as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "%S = type int" | as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: link Output/%s.out[21].bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > Output/%s.out1.bc
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; RUN: echo "%S = type int" | llvm-as > Output/%s.out2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link Output/%s.out[21].bc
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%S = type opaque
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; Test that appending linkage works correctly.
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; RUN: echo "%X = appending global [1x int] [int 8]" | as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: link %t.[12].bc | dis | grep 7 | grep 4 | grep 8
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; RUN: echo "%X = appending global [1x int] [int 8]" | llvm-as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.[12].bc | llvm-dis | grep 7 | grep 4 | grep 8
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%X = appending global [2 x int] [int 7, int 4]
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; Test that appending linkage works correctly when arrays are the same size.
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; RUN: echo "%X = appending global [1x int] [int 8]" | as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: link %t.[12].bc | dis | grep 7 | grep 8
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; RUN: echo "%X = appending global [1x int] [int 8]" | llvm-as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.[12].bc | llvm-dis | grep 7 | grep 8
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%X = appending global [1 x int] [int 7]
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; This fails because the linker renames the non-opaque type not the opaque
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; one...
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; RUN: echo "%X = linkonce global int 8" | as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: link %t.[12].bc | dis
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; RUN: echo "%X = linkonce global int 8" | llvm-as > %t.2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.1.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.[12].bc | llvm-dis
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%X = linkonce global int 7
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; RUN: as < %s > %t.bc
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; RUN: as < `dirname %s`/testlink2.ll > %t2.bc
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; RUN: link %t.bc %t2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.bc
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; RUN: llvm-as < `dirname %s`/testlink2.ll > %t2.bc
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; RUN: llvm-link %t.bc %t2.bc
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%MyVar = external global int
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%MyIntList = global { \2 *, int } { { \2, int }* null, int 17 }
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