/src/test/codegen/slice-ref-equality.rs
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- // compile-flags: -C opt-level=3
- #![crate_type = "lib"]
- // #71602 reported a simple array comparison just generating a loop.
- // This was originally fixed by ensuring it generates a single bcmp,
- // but we now generate it as a load+icmp instead. `is_zero_slice` was
- // tweaked to still test the case of comparison against a slice,
- // and `is_zero_array` tests the new array-specific behaviour.
- // The optimization was then extended to short slice-to-array comparisons,
- // so the first test here now has a long slice to still get the bcmp.
- // CHECK-LABEL: @is_zero_slice_long
- #[no_mangle]
- pub fn is_zero_slice_long(data: &[u8; 456]) -> bool {
- // CHECK: %[[BCMP:.+]] = tail call i32 @{{bcmp|memcmp}}({{.+}})
- // CHECK-NEXT: %[[EQ:.+]] = icmp eq i32 %[[BCMP]], 0
- // CHECK-NEXT: ret i1 %[[EQ]]
- &data[..] == [0; 456]
- }
- // CHECK-LABEL: @is_zero_slice_short
- #[no_mangle]
- pub fn is_zero_slice_short(data: &[u8; 4]) -> bool {
- // CHECK: %[[LOAD:.+]] = load i32, {{i32\*|ptr}} %{{.+}}, align 1
- // CHECK-NEXT: %[[EQ:.+]] = icmp eq i32 %[[LOAD]], 0
- // CHECK-NEXT: ret i1 %[[EQ]]
- &data[..] == [0; 4]
- }
- // CHECK-LABEL: @is_zero_array
- #[no_mangle]
- pub fn is_zero_array(data: &[u8; 4]) -> bool {
- // CHECK: %[[LOAD:.+]] = load i32, {{i32\*|ptr}} %{{.+}}, align 1
- // CHECK-NEXT: %[[EQ:.+]] = icmp eq i32 %[[LOAD]], 0
- // CHECK-NEXT: ret i1 %[[EQ]]
- *data == [0; 4]
- }