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llvm-reduce: Support exotic terminators in instructions-to-return #134794
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Use splitBasicBlock and avoid directly dealing with the specific of how to trim the existing terminators. We just need to deal with unconditional branch to return.
Co-authored-by: Nikita Popov <[email protected]>
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LLVM Buildbot has detected a new failure on builder Full details are available at: https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/174/builds/17160 Here is the relevant piece of the build log for the reference |
…vm#134794) Use splitBasicBlock and avoid directly dealing with the specific of how to trim the existing terminators. We just need to deal with unconditional branch to return.
…vm#134794) Use splitBasicBlock and avoid directly dealing with the specific of how to trim the existing terminators. We just need to deal with unconditional branch to return.

Use splitBasicBlock and avoid directly dealing with the specific of
how to trim the existing terminators. We just need to deal with
unconditional branch to return.