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;; RUN: wasm-opt %s -all --closed-world --preserve-type-order \
;; RUN: --signature-refining --gto --remove-unused-types --roundtrip -S -o - | filecheck %s
;; Check that type $A is not included in the final binary after the signature
;; refining optimization and an additional --remove-unused-types pass.
(module
;; The type $A should not be emitted at all (see below).
;; CHECK-NOT: (type $A
(type $A (struct (field (mut (ref null $A)))))
;; CHECK: (type $0 (func (param (ref none))))
;; CHECK: (type $1 (func (param funcref i32)))
;; CHECK: (func $struct.get (type $0) (param $0 (ref none))
;; CHECK-NEXT: (drop
;; CHECK-NEXT: (local.get $0)
;; CHECK-NEXT: )
;; CHECK-NEXT: (unreachable)
;; CHECK-NEXT: )
(func $struct.get (param $0 (ref $A))
;; This function is always called with a null, so the parameter type will be
;; refined to that. After doing so, the struct.get will be reading from a
;; null type, and we should avoid erroring on that in --gto which scans all
;; the heap types and updates them. Likewise, we should not error during
;; roundtrip which also scans heap types.
(drop
(struct.get $A 0
(local.get $0)
)
)
)
;; CHECK: (func $caller (type $1) (param $0 funcref) (param $1 i32)
;; CHECK-NEXT: (call $struct.get
;; CHECK-NEXT: (ref.as_non_null
;; CHECK-NEXT: (ref.null none)
;; CHECK-NEXT: )
;; CHECK-NEXT: )
;; CHECK-NEXT: )
(func $caller (param $0 funcref) (param $1 i32)
(call $struct.get
(ref.as_non_null
(ref.null none)
)
)
)
)
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