; RUN: opt -S -mergefunc < %s | FileCheck %s -implicit-check-not=funC ; Replacments should be totally ordered on the function name. ; If we don't do this we can end up with one module defining a thunk for @funA ; and another module defining a thunk for @funB. ; ; The problem with this is that the linker could then choose these two stubs ; each of the two modules and we end up with two stubs calling each other. ; CHECK-LABEL: define linkonce_odr i32 @funA ; CHECK-NEXT: add ; CHECK: ret ; CHECK-LABEL: define linkonce_odr i32 @funB ; CHECK-NEXT: tail call i32 @funA(i32 %0, i32 %1) ; CHECK-NEXT: ret define linkonce_odr i32 @funC(i32 %x, i32 %y) { %sum = add i32 %x, %y %sum2 = add i32 %x, %sum %sum3 = add i32 %x, %sum2 ret i32 %sum3 } define linkonce_odr i32 @funB(i32 %x, i32 %y) { %sum = add i32 %x, %y %sum2 = add i32 %x, %sum %sum3 = add i32 %x, %sum2 ret i32 %sum3 } define linkonce_odr i32 @funA(i32 %x, i32 %y) { %sum = add i32 %x, %y %sum2 = add i32 %x, %sum %sum3 = add i32 %x, %sum2 ret i32 %sum3 } ; This creates a use of @funB, preventing -mergefunc from deleting it. ; @funC, however, can safely be deleted as it has no uses, and is discardable ; if unused. @take_addr_of_funB = global i8* bitcast (i32 (i32, i32)* @funB to i8*)