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swift-mirror/test/SILOptimizer/simplify_cfg_simple.sil
Erik Eckstein 7cceaff5f3 SIL: don't print operand types in textual SIL
Type annotations for instruction operands are omitted, e.g.

```
  %3 = struct $S(%1, %2)
```

Operand types are redundant anyway and were only used for sanity checking in the SIL parser.

But: operand types _are_ printed if the definition of the operand value was not printed yet.
This happens:

* if the block with the definition appears after the block where the operand's instruction is located

* if a block or instruction is printed in isolation, e.g. in a debugger

The old behavior can be restored with `-Xllvm -sil-print-types`.
This option is added to many existing test files which check for operand types in their check-lines.
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// RUN: %target-sil-opt -sil-print-types -enable-sil-verify-all -simplify-cfg %s | %FileCheck %s
//
// Make sure that we can successfully call simplify-cfg with that name via sil-opt.
sil_stage canonical
import Builtin
import Swift
internal enum Enum {
case one
case two
}
// CHECK-LABEL: sil @simple_test : $@convention(thin) () -> () {
// CHECK: bb0:
// CHECK-NEXT: tuple
// CHECK-NEXT: return
// CHECK: } // end sil function 'simple_test'
sil @simple_test : $@convention(thin) () -> () {
bb0:
%0 = integer_literal $Builtin.Int1, -1
cond_br %0, bb1, bb2
bb1:
br bb3
bb2:
br bb3
bb3:
%9999 = tuple ()
return %9999 : $()
}
// Test that SimplifyCFG::simplifyBlocks, tryJumpThreading does not
// perform unbounded loop peeling.
//
// rdar://73357726
// https://github.com/apple/swift/issues/56457
// Compiling with optimisation runs indefinitely for grpc-swift
//
// CHECK-LABEL: sil @testInfinitePeeling : $@convention(method) (Builtin.Int64, Enum) -> () {
//
// There is only one switch_enum blocks, and it is no longer in a loop.
// CHECK: bb0(%0 : $Builtin.Int64, %1 : $Enum):
// CHECK: switch_enum %1 : $Enum, case #Enum.one!enumelt: bb3, case #Enum.two!enumelt: bb4
// CHECK: bb1:
// CHECK: br bb8
// CHECK: bb2:
// CHECK: br bb5(%{{.*}} : $Enum)
//
// This is the original cond_br block
// CHECK: bb3:
// CHECK: cond_br %{{.*}}, bb2, bb1
// CHECK: bb4:
// CHECK: br bb5(%1 : $Enum)
//
// This is the cond_br block after jump-threading.
// CHECK: bb5(%{{.*}} : $Enum):
// CHECK: cond_br %{{.*}}, bb6, bb7
// CHECK: bb6:
// CHECK: br bb5(%{{.*}} : $Enum)
// CHECK: bb7:
// CHECK: br bb8
// CHECK: bb8:
// CHECK: return %19 : $()
// CHECK-LABEL: } // end sil function 'testInfinitePeeling'
sil @testInfinitePeeling : $@convention(method) (Builtin.Int64, Enum) -> () {
bb0(%0 : $Builtin.Int64, %1 : $Enum):
%2 = integer_literal $Builtin.Int64, 99999999
br bb1(%0 : $Builtin.Int64, %1 : $Enum)
bb1(%4 : $Builtin.Int64, %5 : $Enum):
switch_enum %5 : $Enum, case #Enum.one!enumelt: bb4, default bb5
bb2(%7 : $Builtin.Int64, %8 : $Enum):
%9 = builtin "cmp_slt_Int64"(%2 : $Builtin.Int64, %7 : $Builtin.Int64) : $Builtin.Int1
cond_br %9, bb3, bb6
bb3:
br bb1(%7 : $Builtin.Int64, %8 : $Enum)
bb4:
%12 = integer_literal $Builtin.Int64, 1
%13 = integer_literal $Builtin.Int1, -1
%14 = builtin "sadd_with_overflow_Int64"(%4 : $Builtin.Int64, %12 : $Builtin.Int64, %13 : $Builtin.Int1) : $(Builtin.Int64, Builtin.Int1)
%15 = tuple_extract %14 : $(Builtin.Int64, Builtin.Int1), 0
%16 = enum $Enum, #Enum.two!enumelt
br bb2(%15 : $Builtin.Int64, %16 : $Enum)
bb5:
br bb2(%2 : $Builtin.Int64, %5 : $Enum)
bb6:
%19 = tuple ()
return %19 : $()
}