// Test evaluation of set operations in dags. // RUN: llvm-tblgen -print-sets %s | FileCheck %s // XFAIL: vg_leak // // The -print-sets driver configures a primitive SetTheory instance that // understands these sets: class Set { dag Elements = d; } // It prints all Set instances and their ordered set interpretation. // Define some elements. def a; def b; def c; def d; // The 'add' operator evaluates and concatenates its arguments. def add; def S0a : Set<(add)>; def S0b : Set<(add a)>; def S0c : Set<(add a, b)>; def S0d : Set<(add b, a)>; def S0e : Set<(add a, a)>; def S0f : Set<(add a, a, b, a, c, b, d, a)>; def S0g : Set<(add b, a, b)>; // CHECK: S0a = [ ] // CHECK: S0b = [ a ] // CHECK: S0c = [ a b ] // CHECK: S0d = [ b a ] // CHECK: S0e = [ a ] // CHECK: S0f = [ a b c d ] // CHECK: S0g = [ b a ] // Defs of Set class expand into their elements. // Mixed sets and elements are flattened. def S1a : Set<(add S0a)>; def S1b : Set<(add S0a, S0a)>; def S1c : Set<(add S0d, S0f)>; def S1d : Set<(add d, S0d, S0f)>; // CHECK: S1a = [ ] // CHECK: S1b = [ ] // CHECK: S1c = [ b a c d ] // CHECK: S1d = [ d b a c ] // The 'sub' operator returns the first argument with the following arguments // removed. def sub; def S2a : Set<(sub S1a, S1c)>; def S2b : Set<(sub S1c, S1d)>; def S2c : Set<(sub S1c, b)>; def S2d : Set<(sub S1c, S0c)>; def S2e : Set<(sub S1c, S2d)>; // CHECK: S2a = [ ] // CHECK: S2b = [ ] // CHECK: S2c = [ a c d ] // CHECK: S2d = [ c d ] // CHECK: S2e = [ b a ] // The 'and' operator intersects two sets. The result has the same order as the // first argument. def and; def S3a : Set<(and S2d, S2e)>; def S3b : Set<(and S2d, S1d)>; // CHECK: S3a = [ ] // CHECK: S3b = [ c d ] // The 'shl' operator removes the first N elements. def shl; def S4a : Set<(shl S0f, 0)>; def S4b : Set<(shl S0f, 1)>; def S4c : Set<(shl S0f, 3)>; def S4d : Set<(shl S0f, 4)>; def S4e : Set<(shl S0f, 5)>; // CHECK: S4a = [ a b c d ] // CHECK: S4b = [ b c d ] // CHECK: S4c = [ d ] // CHECK: S4d = [ ] // CHECK: S4e = [ ] // The 'trunc' operator truncates after the first N elements. def trunc; def S5a : Set<(trunc S0f, 0)>; def S5b : Set<(trunc S0f, 1)>; def S5c : Set<(trunc S0f, 3)>; def S5d : Set<(trunc S0f, 4)>; def S5e : Set<(trunc S0f, 5)>; // CHECK: S5a = [ ] // CHECK: S5b = [ a ] // CHECK: S5c = [ a b c ] // CHECK: S5d = [ a b c d ] // CHECK: S5e = [ a b c d ] // The 'rotl' operator rotates left, but also accepts a negative shift. def rotl; def S6a : Set<(rotl S0f, 0)>; def S6b : Set<(rotl S0f, 1)>; def S6c : Set<(rotl S0f, 3)>; def S6d : Set<(rotl S0f, 4)>; def S6e : Set<(rotl S0f, 5)>; def S6f : Set<(rotl S0f, -1)>; def S6g : Set<(rotl S0f, -4)>; def S6h : Set<(rotl S0f, -5)>; // CHECK: S6a = [ a b c d ] // CHECK: S6b = [ b c d a ] // CHECK: S6c = [ d a b c ] // CHECK: S6d = [ a b c d ] // CHECK: S6e = [ b c d a ] // CHECK: S6f = [ d a b c ] // CHECK: S6g = [ a b c d ] // CHECK: S6h = [ d a b c ] // The 'rotr' operator rotates right, but also accepts a negative shift. def rotr; def S7a : Set<(rotr S0f, 0)>; def S7b : Set<(rotr S0f, 1)>; def S7c : Set<(rotr S0f, 3)>; def S7d : Set<(rotr S0f, 4)>; def S7e : Set<(rotr S0f, 5)>; def S7f : Set<(rotr S0f, -1)>; def S7g : Set<(rotr S0f, -4)>; def S7h : Set<(rotr S0f, -5)>; // CHECK: S7a = [ a b c d ] // CHECK: S7b = [ d a b c ] // CHECK: S7c = [ b c d a ] // CHECK: S7d = [ a b c d ] // CHECK: S7e = [ d a b c ] // CHECK: S7f = [ b c d a ] // CHECK: S7g = [ a b c d ] // CHECK: S7h = [ b c d a ] // The 'decimate' operator picks every N'th element. def decimate; def e0; def e1; def e2; def e3; def e4; def e5; def e6; def e7; def e8; def e9; def E : Set<(add e0, e1, e2, e3, e4, e5, e6, e7, e8, e9)>; def S8a : Set<(decimate E, 3)>; def S8b : Set<(decimate E, 9)>; def S8c : Set<(decimate E, 10)>; def S8d : Set<(decimate (rotl E, 1), 2)>; def S8e : Set<(add (decimate E, 2), (decimate (rotl E, 1), 2))>; // CHECK: S8a = [ e0 e3 e6 e9 ] // CHECK: S8b = [ e0 e9 ] // CHECK: S8c = [ e0 ] // CHECK: S8d = [ e1 e3 e5 e7 e9 ] // CHECK: S8e = [ e0 e2 e4 e6 e8 e1 e3 e5 e7 e9 ] // The 'sequence' operator finds a sequence of records from their name. def sequence; def S9a : Set<(sequence "e%u", 3, 7)>; def S9b : Set<(sequence "e%u", 7, 3)>; def S9c : Set<(sequence "e%u", 0, 0)>; def S9d : Set<(sequence "S%ua", 7, 9)>; def S9e : Set<(sequence "e%u", 3, 6, 2)>; // CHECK: S9a = [ e3 e4 e5 e6 e7 ] // CHECK: S9b = [ e7 e6 e5 e4 e3 ] // CHECK: S9c = [ e0 ] // CHECK: S9d = [ a b c d e0 e3 e6 e9 e4 e5 e7 ] // CHECK: S9e = [ e3 e5 ] // The 'interleave' operator is almost the inverse of 'decimate'. def interleave; def T0a : Set<(interleave S9a, S9b)>; def T0b : Set<(interleave S8e, S8d)>; // CHECK: T0a = [ e3 e7 e4 e6 e5 ] // CHECK: T0b = [ e0 e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6 e7 e8 e9 ]