; RUN: llvm-as < %s | llvm-dis > %t1.ll ; RUN: llvm-as %t1.ll -o - | llvm-dis > %t2.ll ; RUN: diff %t1.ll %t2.ll ; Test "stripped" format where nothing is symbolic... this is how the bytecode ; format looks anyways (except for negative vs positive offsets)... ; define void @void(i32, i32) { add i32 0, 0 ; <i32>:3 [#uses=2] sub i32 0, 4 ; <i32>:4 [#uses=2] br label %5 ; <label>:5 ; preds = %5, %2 add i32 %0, %1 ; <i32>:6 [#uses=2] sub i32 %6, %4 ; <i32>:7 [#uses=1] icmp sle i32 %7, %3 ; <i1>:8 [#uses=1] br i1 %8, label %9, label %5 ; <label>:9 ; preds = %5 add i32 %0, %1 ; <i32>:10 [#uses=0] sub i32 %6, %4 ; <i32>:11 [#uses=1] icmp sle i32 %11, %3 ; <i1>:12 [#uses=0] ret void } ; This function always returns zero define i32 @zarro() { Startup: ret i32 0 }