1 ; Linking these two translation units causes there to be two LLVM values in the 2 ; symbol table with the same name and same type. When this occurs, the symbol 3 ; table class is DROPPING one of the values, instead of renaming it like a nice 4 ; little symbol table. This is causing llvm-link to die, at no fault of its 5 ; own. 6 7 ; RUN: llvm-as < %s > %t.out2.bc 8 ; RUN: echo "%%T1 = type opaque @GVar = external global %%T1*" | llvm-as > %t.out1.bc 9 ; RUN: llvm-link %t.out1.bc %t.out2.bc 10 11 %T1 = type opaque 12 %T2 = type i32 13 @GVar = global i32* null ; <i32**> [#uses=0] 14 15 define void @foo(i32* %X) { 16 %X.upgrd.1 = bitcast i32* %X to %T1* ; <%T1*> [#uses=0] 17 ret void 18 } 19 20 21