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When compiling with panic=abort (or using a target that doesn't have unwinding support), the compiler adds the "nounwind" attribute to functions. This results in a different LLVM IR, which results in a #NNN added after the function name: tail call void @bar() #13, !dbg !467 attributes #13 = { nounwind } ...instead of: tail call void @bar(), !dbg !467 This commit changes the matchers to swallow the #NNN, as it's not needed for these specific tests.
26 lines
456 B
Rust
26 lines
456 B
Rust
// compile-flags: -O -g
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#![crate_type = "lib"]
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#[inline(always)]
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fn foo() {
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bar();
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}
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#[inline(never)]
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#[no_mangle]
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fn bar() {
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panic!();
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}
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#[no_mangle]
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pub fn example() {
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foo();
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}
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// CHECK-LABEL: @example
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// CHECK: tail call void @bar(){{( #[0-9]+)?}}, !dbg [[DBG_ID:![0-9]+]]
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// CHECK: [[DBG_ID]] = !DILocation(line: 7,
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// CHECK-SAME: inlinedAt: [[INLINE_ID:![0-9]+]])
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// CHECK: [[INLINE_ID]] = !DILocation(line: 18,
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