; RUN: llvm-as < %s | opt -deadargelim | llvm-dis > %t ; RUN: cat %t | grep {define internal \{ \} @test} ; RUN: cat %t | grep {define internal \{ i32 \} @test} ; RUN: cat %t | grep {define internal \<\{ i32, i32 \}\> @test} ; Check if the pass doesn't modify anything that doesn't need changing. We feed ; an unused argument to each function to lure it into changing _something_ about ; the function and then changing too much. ; This checks if the struct retval isn't changed into a void define internal { } @test(i32 %DEADARG1) { ret { } { } } ; This checks if the struct retval isn't removed define internal {i32} @test1(i32 %DEADARG1) { ret { i32 } { i32 1 } } ; This checks if the struct doesn't get non-packed define internal <{ i32, i32 }> @test2(i32 %DEADARG1) { ret <{ i32, i32 }> <{ i32 1, i32 2 }> } ; We use this external function to make sure the return values don't become dead declare void @user({ }, { i32 }, <{ i32, i32 }>) define void @caller() { %A = call { } @test(i32 0) %B = call { i32 } @test1(i32 1) %C = call <{ i32, i32 }> @test2(i32 2) call void @user({ } %A, { i32 } %B, <{ i32, i32 }> %C) ret void }