|  | ; The intrinsic lowering pass was lowering intrinsics like llvm.memcpy to | 
|  | ; explicitly specified prototypes, inserting a new function if the old one | 
|  | ; didn't exist.  This caused there to be two external memcpy functions in | 
|  | ; this testcase for example, which caused the CBE to mangle one, screwing | 
|  | ; everything up.  :(  Test that this does not happen anymore. | 
|  | ; | 
|  | ; RUN: llvm-upgrade < %s | llvm-as | llc -march=c | not grep _memcpy | 
|  |  | 
|  | declare void %llvm.memcpy.i32(sbyte*, sbyte*, uint,uint) | 
|  | declare float* %memcpy(int*, uint,int) | 
|  |  | 
|  | int %test(sbyte *%A, sbyte* %B, int* %C) { | 
|  | call float* %memcpy(int* %C, uint 4, int 17) | 
|  | call void %llvm.memcpy.i32(sbyte* %A, sbyte* %B, uint 123, uint 14) | 
|  | ret int 7 | 
|  | } |