llvm-6502/test/Integer/opaquetypes_bt.ll
Reid Spencer 5373b721c0 Remove use of implementation keyword.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@35412 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2007-03-28 02:38:26 +00:00

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; RUN: llvm-as %s -o - | llvm-dis > %t1.ll
; RUN: llvm-as %t1.ll -o - | llvm-dis > %t2.ll
; RUN: diff %t1.ll %t2.ll
; This test case is used to test opaque type processing, forward references,
; and recursive types. Oh my.
;
%SQ1 = type { i31 }
%ITy = type opaque
%SQ2 = type { %ITy }
%ITy = type i31
%CCC = type { \2* }
%BBB = type { \2*, \2 * }
%AAA = type { \2*, {\2*}, [12x{\2*}], {[1x{\2*}]} }
; Test numbered types
type %CCC
type %BBB
%Composite = type { %0, %1 }
; Test simple opaque type resolution...
%i31ty = type opaque
%i31ty = type i31
; Perform a simple forward reference...
%ty1 = type { %ty2, i31 }
%ty2 = type float
; Do a recursive type...
%list = type { %list * }
%listp = type { %listp } *
; Do two mutually recursive types...
%TyA = type { %ty2, %TyB * }
%TyB = type { double, %TyA * }
; A complex recursive type...
%Y = type { {%Y*}, %Y* }
%Z = type { { %Z * }, [12x%Z] *, {{{ %Z * }}} }
; More ridiculous test cases...
%A = type [ 123x %A*]
%M = type %M (%M, %M) *
%P = type %P*
; Recursive ptrs
%u = type %v*
%v = type %u*
; Test the parser for unnamed recursive types...
%P1 = type \1 *
%Y1 = type { { \3 * }, \2 * }
%Z1 = type { { \3 * }, [12x\3] *, { { { \5 * } } } }