; RUN: %swift %s -arc-optimize | FileCheck %s target datalayout = "e-p:64:64:64-S128-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:64:64-f16:16:16-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-f128:128:128-v64:64:64-v128:128:128-a0:0:64-s0:64:64-f80:128:128-n8:16:32:64" target triple = "x86_64-apple-darwin11.3.0" %swift.refcounted = type { %swift.heapmetadata*, i64 } %swift.heapmetadata = type { i64 (%swift.refcounted*)*, i64 (%swift.refcounted*)* } %objc_object = type opaque declare %objc_object* @objc_retain(%objc_object*) declare void @objc_release(%objc_object*) declare %swift.refcounted* @swift_allocObject(%swift.heapmetadata* , i64, i64) nounwind declare void @swift_release(%swift.refcounted* nocapture) declare %swift.refcounted* @swift_retain(%swift.refcounted* ) nounwind declare void @swift_retain_noresult(%swift.refcounted* nocapture) nounwind declare { i64, i64, i64 } @swift_retainAndReturnThree(%swift.refcounted* , i64, i64 , i64 ) ; rdar://11542743 define i64 @max_test(i64 %x) nounwind { entry: %0 = tail call noalias %swift.refcounted* @swift_allocObject(%swift.heapmetadata* null, i64 24, i64 8) nounwind %1 = tail call %swift.refcounted* @swift_retain(%swift.refcounted* %0) nounwind tail call void @swift_release(%swift.refcounted* %0) nounwind %2 = icmp sgt i64 %x, 0 %x.y.i = select i1 %2, i64 %x, i64 0 %3 = tail call %swift.refcounted* @swift_retain(%swift.refcounted* %1) nounwind tail call void @swift_release(%swift.refcounted* %3) nounwind tail call void @swift_release(%swift.refcounted* %1) nounwind ret i64 %x.y.i } ; CHECK: @max_test ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: icmp ; CHECK-NEXT: select ; CHECK-NEXT: ret ; trivial_alloc_eliminate1 - Show that we can eliminate an allocation with a ; trivial destructor. @trivial_dtor_metadata = internal constant %swift.heapmetadata { i64 (%swift.refcounted*)* @trivial_dtor, i64 (%swift.refcounted*)* null } define internal i64 @trivial_dtor(%swift.refcounted* nocapture) nounwind readonly { entry: %1 = getelementptr inbounds %swift.refcounted* %0, i64 1 %2 = bitcast %swift.refcounted* %1 to i64* %length = load i64* %2, align 8 %3 = shl i64 %length, 3 %4 = add i64 %3, 24 ret i64 %4 } define void @trivial_alloc_eliminate1(i64 %x) nounwind { entry: %0 = tail call noalias %swift.refcounted* @swift_allocObject(%swift.heapmetadata* @trivial_dtor_metadata, i64 24, i64 8) nounwind tail call void @swift_release(%swift.refcounted* %0) nounwind ret void } ; CHECK: @trivial_alloc_eliminate1 ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: ret void ; trivial_alloc_eliminate2 - Show that we can eliminate an allocation with a ; destructor that does a retain on the 'self' object. @trivial_dtor_metadata2 = internal constant %swift.heapmetadata { i64 (%swift.refcounted*)* @trivial_dtor2, i64 (%swift.refcounted*)* null } define internal i64 @trivial_dtor2(%swift.refcounted* nocapture %this) nounwind readonly { entry: %0 = getelementptr inbounds %swift.refcounted* %this, i64 1, i32 0 store %swift.heapmetadata* inttoptr (i64 4 to %swift.heapmetadata*), %swift.heapmetadata** %0, align 8 tail call %swift.refcounted* @swift_retain(%swift.refcounted* %this) ret i64 48 } define void @trivial_alloc_eliminate2(i64 %x) nounwind { entry: %0 = tail call noalias %swift.refcounted* @swift_allocObject(%swift.heapmetadata* @trivial_dtor_metadata2, i64 24, i64 8) nounwind tail call void @swift_release(%swift.refcounted* %0) nounwind ret void } ; CHECK: @trivial_alloc_eliminate2 ; CHECK-NEXT: entry: ; CHECK-NEXT: ret void