; RUN: llvm-as < %s | opt -anders-aa -load-vn -gcse -deadargelim | llvm-dis | grep store | not grep null ; Because the 'internal' function is passed to an external function, we don't ; know what the incoming values will alias. As such, we cannot do the ; optimization checked by the 'arg-must-alias.llx' test. declare void %external(int(int*)*) %G = internal constant int* null implementation internal int %internal(int* %ARG) { ;;; We *DON'T* know that ARG always points to null! store int* %ARG, int** %G ret int 0 } int %foo() { call void %external(int(int*)* %internal) %V = call int %internal(int* null) ret int %V }