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650 B
LLVM
23 lines
650 B
LLVM
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; This is a more aggressive form of accumulator recursion insertion, which
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; requires noticing that X doesn't change as we perform the tailcall. Thanks
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; go out to the anonymous users of the demo script for "suggesting"
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; optimizations that should be done. :)
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; RUN: llvm-upgrade < %s | llvm-as | opt -tailcallelim | llvm-dis | not grep call
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int %mul(int %x, int %y) {
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entry:
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%tmp.1 = seteq int %y, 0
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br bool %tmp.1, label %return, label %endif
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endif:
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%tmp.8 = add int %y, -1
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%tmp.5 = call int %mul( int %x, int %tmp.8 )
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%tmp.9 = add int %tmp.5, %x
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ret int %tmp.9
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return:
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ret int %x
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}
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