; RUN: llvm-as < %s | llvm-bcanalyzer -dump | FileCheck %s ; Test that metadata only used by a single function is serialized in that ; function instead of in the global pool. ; ; In order to make the bitcode records easy to follow, nodes in this testcase ; are named after the ids they are given in the bitcode. Nodes local to a ; function have offsets of 100 or 200 (depending on the function) so that they ; remain unique within this textual IR. ; Check for strings in the global pool. ; CHECK: <METADATA_BLOCK ; CHECK-NEXT: <STRINGS ; CHECK-SAME: /> num-strings = 3 { ; CHECK-NEXT: 'named' ; CHECK-NEXT: 'named and foo' ; CHECK-NEXT: 'foo and bar' ; CHECK-NEXT: } ; Each node gets a new number. Bottom-up traversal of nodes. !named = !{!6} ; CHECK-NEXT: <NODE op0=1/> !4 = !{!"named"} ; CHECK-NEXT: <NODE op0=2/> !5 = !{!"named and foo"} ; CHECK-NEXT: <NODE op0=1 op1=4 op2=5/> !6 = !{!"named", !4, !5} ; CHECK-NEXT: <NODE op0=3/> !7 = !{!"foo and bar"} ; CHECK-NOT: <NODE ; CHECK: </METADATA_BLOCK ; Look at metadata local to @foo, starting with strings. ; CHECK: <FUNCTION_BLOCK ; CHECK: <METADATA_BLOCK ; CHECK-NEXT: <STRINGS ; CHECK-SAME: /> num-strings = 1 { ; CHECK-NEXT: 'foo' ; CHECK-NEXT: } ; Function-local nodes start at 9 (strings at 8). ; CHECK-NEXT: <NODE op0=8/> !109 = !{!"foo"} ; CHECK-NEXT: <NODE op0=8 op1=3 op2=9 op3=7 op4=5/> !110 = !{!"foo", !"foo and bar", !109, !7, !5} ; CHECK-NEXT: </METADATA_BLOCK define void @foo() !foo !110 { unreachable } ; Look at metadata local to @bar, starting with strings. ; CHECK: <FUNCTION_BLOCK ; CHECK: <METADATA_BLOCK ; CHECK-NEXT: <STRINGS ; CHECK-SAME: /> num-strings = 1 { ; CHECK-NEXT: 'bar' ; CHECK-NEXT: } ; Function-local nodes start at 9 (strings at 8). ; CHECK-NEXT: <NODE op0=8/> !209 = !{!"bar"} ; CHECK-NEXT: <NODE op0=8 op1=3 op2=9 op3=7/> !210 = !{!"bar", !"foo and bar", !209, !7} ; CHECK-NEXT: </METADATA_BLOCK define void @bar() { unreachable, !bar !210 }