| ; This test makes sure that the xor instructions are properly eliminated |
| ; when arbitrary precision integers are used. |
| |
| ; RUN: opt < %s -instcombine -S | not grep xor |
| |
| define i33 @test1(i33 %A) { |
| %B = xor i33 %A, -1 |
| %C = xor i33 %B, -1 |
| ret i33 %C |
| } |
| |
| define i1 @test2(i52 %A, i52 %B) { |
| %cond = icmp ule i52 %A, %B ; Can change into uge |
| %Ret = xor i1 %cond, true |
| ret i1 %Ret |
| } |
| |
| ; Test that demorgans law can be instcombined |
| define i47 @test3(i47 %A, i47 %B) { |
| %a = xor i47 %A, -1 |
| %b = xor i47 %B, -1 |
| %c = and i47 %a, %b |
| %d = xor i47 %c, -1 |
| ret i47 %d |
| } |
| |
| ; Test that demorgens law can work with constants |
| define i61 @test4(i61 %A, i61 %B) { |
| %a = xor i61 %A, -1 |
| %c = and i61 %a, 5 ; 5 = ~c2 |
| %d = xor i61 %c, -1 |
| ret i61 %d |
| } |
| |
| ; test the mirror of demorgans law... |
| define i71 @test5(i71 %A, i71 %B) { |
| %a = xor i71 %A, -1 |
| %b = xor i71 %B, -1 |
| %c = or i71 %a, %b |
| %d = xor i71 %c, -1 |
| ret i71 %d |
| } |