// RUN: %llvmgcc -O3 -S -o - %s | not grep readonly // RUN: %llvmgcc -O3 -S -o - %s | not grep readnone // The struct being passed byval means that we cannot mark the // function readnone. Readnone would allow stores to the arg to // be deleted in the caller. We also don't allow readonly since // the callee might write to the byval parameter. The inliner // would have to assume the worse and introduce an explicit // temporary when inlining such a function, which is costly for // the common case in which the byval argument is not written. struct S { int A[1000]; }; int __attribute__ ((const)) f(struct S x) { x.A[1] = 0; return x.A[0]; } int g(struct S x) __attribute__ ((pure)); int h(struct S x) { return g(x); }