; An integer truncation to i1 should be done with an and instruction to make ; sure only the LSBit survives. Test that this is the case both for a returned ; value and as the operand of a branch. ; RUN: llvm-as < %s | llc -march=x86 | grep {\\(and\\)\\|\\(test.*\\\$1\\)} | \ ; RUN: count 5 define i1 @test1(i32 %X) zeroext { %Y = trunc i32 %X to i1 ret i1 %Y } define i1 @test2(i32 %val, i32 %mask) { entry: %shifted = ashr i32 %val, %mask %anded = and i32 %shifted, 1 %trunced = trunc i32 %anded to i1 br i1 %trunced, label %ret_true, label %ret_false ret_true: ret i1 true ret_false: ret i1 false } define i32 @test3(i8* %ptr) { %val = load i8* %ptr %tmp = trunc i8 %val to i1 br i1 %tmp, label %cond_true, label %cond_false cond_true: ret i32 21 cond_false: ret i32 42 } define i32 @test4(i8* %ptr) { %tmp = ptrtoint i8* %ptr to i1 br i1 %tmp, label %cond_true, label %cond_false cond_true: ret i32 21 cond_false: ret i32 42 } define i32 @test6(double %d) { %tmp = fptosi double %d to i1 br i1 %tmp, label %cond_true, label %cond_false cond_true: ret i32 21 cond_false: ret i32 42 }