// compile-flags: -O -Zmerge-functions=disabled // ignore-x86 // ignore-arm // ignore-emscripten // ignore-gnux32 // ignore 32-bit platforms (LLVM has a bug with them) // Check that LLVM understands that `Iter` pointer is not null. Issue #37945. #![crate_type = "lib"] use std::slice::Iter; #[no_mangle] pub fn is_empty_1(xs: Iter) -> bool { // CHECK-LABEL: @is_empty_1( // CHECK-NEXT: start: // CHECK-NEXT: [[A:%.*]] = icmp ne {{i32\*|ptr}} %xs.1, null // CHECK-NEXT: tail call void @llvm.assume(i1 [[A]]) // The order between %xs.0 and %xs.1 on the next line doesn't matter // and different LLVM versions produce different order. // CHECK-NEXT: [[B:%.*]] = icmp eq {{i32\*|ptr}} {{%xs.0, %xs.1|%xs.1, %xs.0}} // CHECK-NEXT: ret i1 [[B:%.*]] {xs}.next().is_none() } #[no_mangle] pub fn is_empty_2(xs: Iter) -> bool { // CHECK-LABEL: @is_empty_2 // CHECK-NEXT: start: // CHECK-NEXT: [[C:%.*]] = icmp ne {{i32\*|ptr}} %xs.1, null // CHECK-NEXT: tail call void @llvm.assume(i1 [[C]]) // The order between %xs.0 and %xs.1 on the next line doesn't matter // and different LLVM versions produce different order. // CHECK-NEXT: [[D:%.*]] = icmp eq {{i32\*|ptr}} {{%xs.0, %xs.1|%xs.1, %xs.0}} // CHECK-NEXT: ret i1 [[D:%.*]] xs.map(|&x| x).next().is_none() }