; We should never separate alias from aliasee.
; RUN: llvm-split -j=3 -preserve-locals -o %t %s
; RUN: llvm-dis -o - %t0 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK0 %s
; RUN: llvm-dis -o - %t1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK1 %s
; RUN: llvm-dis -o - %t2 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK2 %s
; Checks are not critical here - verifier will assert if we fail.
; CHECK0: @g1 = global i32 99
; CHECK0: @c1Alias = external global i8
; CHECK0: @g1Alias = internal alias i8, ptr @g1
; CHECK1: @g1 = external global i32
; CHECK1: @c1Alias = internal alias i8, inttoptr (i64 42 to ptr)
; Third file is actually empty.
; CHECK2: @g1 = external global i32
; CHECK2: @g1Alias = external global i8
; CHECK2: @c1Alias = external global i8
@g1 = global i32 99
@g1Alias = internal alias i8, ptr @g1
@c1Alias = internal alias i8, inttoptr (i64 42 to ptr)
@funExternalAlias = alias i8 (), ptr @funExternal
define i8 @funExternal() {
entry:
%x = load i8, ptr @g1Alias
ret i8 %x
}
define i8 @funExternal2() {
entry:
%x = load i8, ptr @c1Alias
%y = call i8 @funExternalAlias()
%z = add i8 %x, %y
ret i8 %z
}