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swift-mirror/test/SILGen/unsafe_pointer_gen.swift
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-swift-emit-sil -Xllvm -sil-print-types -O -parse-as-library %s | %FileCheck %s
// Test the absence of a 'strict' flag.
// Test the absence of an 'align' flag.
//
// CHECK-LABEL: $s18unsafe_pointer_gen13test_raw_load2rpSiSV_tF
// CHECK: pointer_to_address {{%.*}} : $Builtin.RawPointer to $*Int
public func test_raw_load(rp: UnsafeRawPointer) -> Int {
return rp.load(as: Int.self)
}
// Test the absence of a 'strict' flag.
// Test the absence of an 'align' flag.
//
// CHECK-LABEL: $s18unsafe_pointer_gen20test_mutableraw_load2rpSiSv_tF
// CHECK: pointer_to_address {{%.*}} : $Builtin.RawPointer to $*Int
public func test_mutableraw_load(rp: UnsafeMutableRawPointer) -> Int {
return rp.load(as: Int.self)
}