;; NOTE: Assertions have been generated by update_lit_checks.py --all-items and should not be edited. ;; RUN: foreach %s %t wasm-opt -O3 -Oz -S -o - | filecheck %s (module (func $inline.me (param $x i32) (result i32) (i32.add (local.get $x) (i32.const 2) ) ) ;; CHECK: (type $0 (func (param i32) (result i32))) ;; CHECK: (export "export" (func $export)) ;; CHECK: (func $export (; has Stack IR ;) (param $0 i32) (result i32) ;; CHECK-NEXT: (i32.add ;; CHECK-NEXT: (local.tee $0 ;; CHECK-NEXT: (i32.add ;; CHECK-NEXT: (local.get $0) ;; CHECK-NEXT: (i32.const 2) ;; CHECK-NEXT: ) ;; CHECK-NEXT: ) ;; CHECK-NEXT: (local.get $0) ;; CHECK-NEXT: ) ;; CHECK-NEXT: ) (func $export (export "export") (param $x i32) (result i32) ;; $inline.me is called twice, so we do not always inline it like called- ;; once functions are. -Oz is too cautious to inline such things that may ;; end up increasing total code size, but we are running -O3 -Oz here and so ;; the first -O3 will inline there. That is, this test verifies that the ;; later -Oz does not affect the earlier -O3 (which it could, if -Oz set ;; global state that -O3 then reads to see the optimization and shrink ;; levels). (i32.add (call $inline.me (local.get $x) ) (call $inline.me (local.get $x) ) ) ) )