File: unroll6.in

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# Check that the right lower bound is chosen for unrolling.
# Older versions of isl would pick a lower bound that resulted
# in a number of slices that exceeds the maximal value of an integer
# and then only generated code for a truncated number (zero) of slices.
[nn, t1, g] -> { A[a, b, c] -> [c] : exists (e0 = [(2 + a)/393216], e1 = [(t1 - c)/128]: 128g = b - c and 393216e0 = 2 + a and 128e1 = t1 - c and c <= 130 and c >= 6 - nn + b and c <= 128 + b and nn >= 137 and t1 >= 0 and c >= 1 and a <= -2 + nn and a >= 1 and nn <= 9223372036854775807 and b >= 1 and b <= -2 + nn and t1 <= 127) }
[nn, t1, g] -> { : nn <= 9223372036854775807 and nn >= 137 and t1 >= 0 and t1 <= 127 }
{ [c] -> unroll[x] }