| ; In this testcase, the bytecode reader or writer is not correctly handling the |
| ; ConstExpr reference. Disassembling this program assembled yields invalid |
| ; assembly (because there are placeholders still around), which the assembler |
| ; dies on. |
| |
| ; There are two things that need to be fixed here. Obviously assembling and |
| ; disassembling this would be good, but in addition to that, the bytecode |
| ; reader should NEVER produce a program "successfully" with placeholders still |
| ; around! |
| |
| ; RUN: llvm-upgrade < %s | llvm-as | llvm-dis | llvm-as |
| |
| %.LC0 = internal global [4 x sbyte] c"foo\00" ; <[4 x sbyte]*> [#uses=1] |
| |
| %X = global sbyte * null |
| |
| implementation ; Functions: |
| |
| declare int %puts(sbyte*) |
| |
| void %main() { |
| bb1: ;[#uses=0] |
| %reg211 = call int %puts( sbyte* getelementptr ([4 x sbyte]* %.LC0, uint 0, uint 0) ) ; <int> [#uses=0] |
| ret void |
| } |