; RUN: llc < %s -march=x86-64 | FileCheck %s ; CHECK: addl ; The two additions are the same , but have different flags. ; In theory this code should never be generated by the frontend, but this ; tries to test that two identical instructions with two different flags ; actually generate two different nodes. ; ; Normally the combiner would see this condition without the flags ; and optimize the result of the sub into a register clear ; (the final result would be 0). With the different flags though the combiner ; needs to keep the add + sub nodes, because the two nodes result as different ; nodes and so cannot assume that the subtraction of the two nodes ; generates 0 as result define i32 @foo(i32 %a, i32 %b) { %1 = add i32 %a, %b %2 = add nsw i32 %a, %b %3 = sub i32 %1, %2 ret i32 %3 }