; Basic test to check that DominatorTreeAnalysis is preserved by IPSCCP and ; the following analysis can re-use it. The test contains two trivial functions ; IPSCCP can simplify, so we can test the case where IPSCCP makes changes. ; RUN: opt -disable-verify -debug-pass-manager \ ; RUN: -passes='function(require<domtree>,require<postdomtree>),ipsccp,function(require<domtree>,require<postdomtree>)' -S %s 2>&1 \ ; RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefixes='IR,NEW-PM' %s ; RUN: opt -passes='function(require<postdomtree>),ipsccp,function(verify<domtree>)' -S %s | FileCheck -check-prefixes='IR' %s ; NEW-PM: Running analysis: DominatorTreeAnalysis on f1 ; NEW-PM: Running analysis: PostDominatorTreeAnalysis on f1 ; NEW-PM: Running analysis: DominatorTreeAnalysis on f2 ; NEW-PM: Running analysis: PostDominatorTreeAnalysis on f2 ; NEW-PM: Running pass: IPSCCPPass ; NEW-PM-DAG: Running analysis: AssumptionAnalysis on f1 ; NEW-PM-DAG: Running analysis: AssumptionAnalysis on f2 ; NEW-PM-NOT: Running analysis: AssumptionAnalysis ; IR-LABEL: @f1 ; IR-LABEL: entry: ; IR-NEXT: br label %bb2 ; IR-LABEL: bb2: ; IR-NEXT: undef ; IR-LABEL: @f2 ; IR-NOT: icmp ; IR: br label %bbtrue ; IR-LABEL: bbtrue: ; IR-NEXT: ret i32 0 define internal i32 @f1() readnone { entry: br i1 false, label %bb1, label %bb2 bb1: ret i32 10 bb2: ret i32 10 } define i32 @f2(i32 %n) { %i = call i32 @f1() %cmp = icmp eq i32 %i, 10 br i1 %cmp, label %bbtrue, label %bbfalse bbtrue: ret i32 0 bbfalse: %res = add i32 %n, %i ret i32 %res }