Respect llvm.used in Internalize.
The language reference says that:
"If a symbol appears in the @llvm.used list, then the compiler,
assembler, and linker are required to treat the symbol as if there is
a reference to the symbol that it cannot see"
Since even the linker cannot see the reference, we must assume that
the reference can be using the symbol table. For example, a user can add
__attribute__((used)) to a debug helper function like dump and use it from
a debugger.
llvm-svn: 187103
diff --git a/llvm/test/Transforms/Internalize/used.ll b/llvm/test/Transforms/Internalize/used.ll
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..85b85ac
--- /dev/null
+++ b/llvm/test/Transforms/Internalize/used.ll
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+; RUN: opt < %s -internalize -S | FileCheck %s
+
+@llvm.used = appending global [1 x void ()*] [void ()* @f], section "llvm.metadata"
+
+@llvm.compiler.used = appending global [1 x void ()*] [void ()* @g], section "llvm.metadata"
+
+; CHECK: define void @f()
+define void @f() {
+ ret void
+}
+
+; CHECK: define internal void @g()
+define void @g() {
+ ret void
+}
+
+; CHECK: define internal void @h()
+define void @h() {
+ ret void
+}