; This test verifies that global variables (ns constant) are hashed based on their initial contents, ; allowing them to be merged even if they appear different due to their names. ; Now they become identical functions that can be merged without creating a parameter ; RUN: llc -mtriple=arm64-apple-darwin -enable-global-merge-func=true -global-merging-skip-no-params=false < %s | FileCheck %s ; CHECK: _f1.Tgm ; CHECK: _f2.Tgm %struct.__NSConstantString_tag = type { ptr, i32, ptr, i64 } @__CFConstantStringClassReference = external global [0 x i32] @.str.2 = private unnamed_addr constant [9 x i8] c"cfstring\00", section "__TEXT,__cstring,cstring_literals", align 1 @_unnamed_cfstring_ = private global %struct.__NSConstantString_tag { ptr @__CFConstantStringClassReference, i32 1992, ptr @.str.2, i64 8 }, section "__DATA,__cfstring", align 8 @.str.3 = private unnamed_addr constant [9 x i8] c"cfstring\00", section "__TEXT,__cstring,cstring_literals", align 1 @_unnamed_cfstring_.2 = private global %struct.__NSConstantString_tag { ptr @__CFConstantStringClassReference, i32 1992, ptr @.str.3, i64 8 }, section "__DATA,__cfstring", align 8 declare i32 @hoo(ptr noundef) define i32 @f1() { entry: %call = tail call i32 @hoo(ptr noundef nonnull @_unnamed_cfstring_) %add = sub nsw i32 %call, 1 ret i32 %add } define i32 @f2() { entry: %call = tail call i32 @hoo(ptr noundef nonnull @_unnamed_cfstring_.2) %add = sub nsw i32 %call, 1 ret i32 %add }