; NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by update_test_checks.py ; RUN: opt < %s -passes=instcombine -S | FileCheck %s define void @hang_2002-03-11(i32 %X) { ; CHECK-LABEL: @hang_2002-03-11( ; CHECK-NEXT: ret void ; %reg117 = add i32 %X, 0 ret void } ; Instcombine was missing a test that caused it to make illegal transformations ; sometimes. In this case, it transformed the sub into an add: define i32 @sub_failure_2002-05-14(i32 %i, i32 %j) { ; CHECK-LABEL: @sub_failure_2002-05-14( ; CHECK-NEXT: [[A:%.*]] = mul i32 %i, %j ; CHECK-NEXT: [[B:%.*]] = sub i32 2, [[A]] ; CHECK-NEXT: ret i32 [[B]] ; %A = mul i32 %i, %j %B = sub i32 2, %A ret i32 %B } ; This testcase was incorrectly getting completely eliminated. There should be ; SOME instruction named %c here, even if it's a bitwise and. define i64 @cast_test_2002-08-02(i64 %A) { ; CHECK-LABEL: @cast_test_2002-08-02( ; CHECK-NEXT: [[C2:%.*]] = and i64 %A, 255 ; CHECK-NEXT: ret i64 [[C2]] ; %c1 = trunc i64 %A to i8 %c2 = zext i8 %c1 to i64 ret i64 %c2 } define i32 @missed_const_prop_2002-12-05(i32 %A) { ; CHECK-LABEL: @missed_const_prop_2002-12-05( ; CHECK-NEXT: ret i32 0 ; %A.neg = sub i32 0, %A %.neg = sub i32 0, 1 %X = add i32 %.neg, 1 %Y.neg.ra = add i32 %A, %X %r = add i32 %A.neg, %Y.neg.ra ret i32 %r }