Modify the LLVM assembly output so that it uses references to represent function attributes.
This makes the LLVM assembly look better. E.g.:
define void @foo() #0 { ret void }
attributes #0 = { nounwind noinline ssp }
llvm-svn: 175605
diff --git a/llvm/test/Transforms/FunctionAttrs/2008-09-03-ReadNone.ll b/llvm/test/Transforms/FunctionAttrs/2008-09-03-ReadNone.ll
index 2e88a13..36a7658 100644
--- a/llvm/test/Transforms/FunctionAttrs/2008-09-03-ReadNone.ll
+++ b/llvm/test/Transforms/FunctionAttrs/2008-09-03-ReadNone.ll
@@ -1,22 +1,24 @@
; RUN: opt < %s -basicaa -functionattrs -S | FileCheck %s
@x = global i32 0
-; CHECK: declare i32 @e() readnone
+; CHECK: declare i32 @e() #0
declare i32 @e() readnone
-; CHECK: define i32 @f() readnone
+; CHECK: define i32 @f() #0
define i32 @f() {
%tmp = call i32 @e( ) ; <i32> [#uses=1]
ret i32 %tmp
}
-; CHECK: define i32 @g() readnone
+; CHECK: define i32 @g() #0
define i32 @g() readonly {
ret i32 0
}
-; CHECK: define i32 @h() readnone
+; CHECK: define i32 @h() #0
define i32 @h() readnone {
%tmp = load i32* @x ; <i32> [#uses=1]
ret i32 %tmp
}
+
+; CHECK: attributes #0 = { readnone }