| description( |
| "This tests that common subexpression elimination knows how to accurately model PutBuVal." |
| ); |
| |
| function doAccesses(a, b, i, j, y) { |
| var x = a[i]; |
| b[j] = y; |
| return a[i]; |
| } |
| |
| var array1 = [1, 2, 3, 4]; |
| var array2 = [5, 6, 7, 8]; |
| |
| for (var i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) { |
| // Simple test, pretty easy to pass. |
| shouldBe("doAccesses(array1, array2, i % 4, (i + 1) % 4, i)", "" + ((i % 4) + 1)); |
| shouldBe("array2[" + ((i + 1) % 4) + "]", "" + i); |
| |
| // Undo. |
| array2[((i + 1) % 4)] = (i % 4) + 5; |
| |
| // Now the evil test. This is constructed to minimize the likelihood that CSE will succeed through |
| // cleverness alone. |
| shouldBe("doAccesses(array1, array1, i % 4, 0, i)", "" + ((i % 4) == 0 ? i : (i % 4) + 1)); |
| |
| // Undo. |
| array1[0] = 1; |
| } |
| |