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			70 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Rust
		
	
	
	
	
	
//@ compile-flags: -C opt-level=3
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//@ only-x86_64
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//@ needs-deterministic-layouts
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#![crate_type = "lib"]
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#![feature(iter_repeat_n)]
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct NotCopy(u16);
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impl Drop for NotCopy {
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    fn drop(&mut self) {}
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}
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// For a type where `Drop::drop` doesn't do anything observable and a clone is the
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// same as a move, make sure that the extra case for the last item disappears.
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#[no_mangle]
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// CHECK-LABEL: @iter_repeat_n_next
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pub fn iter_repeat_n_next(it: &mut std::iter::RepeatN<NotCopy>) -> Option<NotCopy> {
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    // CHECK-NEXT: start:
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    // CHECK-NOT: br
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    // CHECK: %[[COUNT:.+]] = load i64
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    // CHECK-NEXT: %[[COUNT_ZERO:.+]] = icmp eq i64 %[[COUNT]], 0
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    // CHECK-NEXT: br i1 %[[COUNT_ZERO]], label %[[EMPTY:.+]], label %[[NOT_EMPTY:.+]]
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    // CHECK: [[NOT_EMPTY]]:
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    // CHECK-NOT: br
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    // CHECK: %[[DEC:.+]] = add i64 %[[COUNT]], -1
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    // CHECK-NEXT: %[[VAL:.+]] = load i16
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    // CHECK-NEXT: store i64 %[[DEC]]
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    // CHECK-NEXT: br label %[[EMPTY]]
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    // CHECK: [[EMPTY]]:
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    // CHECK-NOT: br
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    // CHECK: phi i16
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    // CHECK-SAME: [ %[[VAL]], %[[NOT_EMPTY]] ]
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    // CHECK-NOT: br
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    // CHECK: ret
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    it.next()
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}
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// And as a result, using the iterator can optimize without special cases for
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// the last iteration, like `memset`ing all the items in one call.
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#[no_mangle]
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// CHECK-LABEL: @vec_extend_via_iter_repeat_n
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pub fn vec_extend_via_iter_repeat_n() -> Vec<u8> {
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    // CHECK: %[[ADDR:.+]] = tail call {{(noalias )?}}noundef dereferenceable_or_null(1234) ptr @{{.*}}__rust_alloc(i64 noundef {{(range\(i64 1, 0\) )?}}1234, i64 noundef {{(range\(i64 1, -9223372036854775807\) )?}}1)
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    // CHECK: tail call void @llvm.memset.p0.i64(ptr noundef nonnull align 1 dereferenceable(1234) %[[ADDR]], i8 42, i64 1234,
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    let n = 1234_usize;
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    let mut v = Vec::with_capacity(n);
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    v.extend(std::iter::repeat_n(42_u8, n));
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    v
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}
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// Array repeat uses `RepeatN::next_unchecked` internally,
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// so also check that the distinction disappears there.
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#[no_mangle]
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// CHECK-LABEL: @array_repeat_not_copy
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pub unsafe fn array_repeat_not_copy(item: NotCopy) -> [NotCopy; 8] {
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    // CHECK: insertelement {{.+}} i16 %item
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    // CHECK: shufflevector <8 x i16> {{.+}} zeroinitializer
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    // CHECK: store <8 x i16>
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    std::array::repeat(item)
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}
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