With Python-2.4, Reader::read64 always returns (unexpected) long integer.
FileCheck detects failure on test/MC/MachO among '0' and '0L'.
CentOS5(aka RHEL5 clone) provides python-2.4.
llvm-svn: 117637
The failures in r116753 r116756 were caused by a python issue -
Python likes to append 'L' suffix to stringified numbers if the number
is larger than a machine int. Unfortunately, this causes a divergence of
behavior between 32 and 64 bit python versions.
I re-crafted elf-dump/common_dump to take care of these issues by:
1. always printing 0x (makes for easy sed/regex)
2. always print fixed length (exactly 2 + numBits/4 digits long)
by mod ((2^numBits) - 1)
3. left-padded with '0'
There is a residual common routine that is also used by
macho-dump (dataToHex) , so I left the 'section_data' test values alone.
llvm-svn: 116823
- Output format and some of the code stolen from macho-dump.
- Somewhat incomplete and probably buggy.
- Comes with a very basic test.
llvm-svn: 113488
script to the #! command by using bash instead of /bin/sh. Bash
searches $PATH for its script argument, but dash, which /bin/sh
resolves to on some systems, does not.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=231257 tracks the valgrind
problem.
llvm-svn: 98892
(external was really undefined and there wasn't an explicit representation for
absolute symbols).
- This still needs some cleanup to how the absolute "pseudo" section is dealt
with, but I haven't figured out the nicest approach yet.
llvm-svn: 79733
- Together these form the (Mach-O) back end of the assembler.
- MCAssembler is the actual assembler backend, which is designed to have a
reasonable API. This will eventually grow to support multiple object file
implementations, but for now its Mach-O/i386 only.
- MCMachOStreamer adapts the MCStreamer "actions" API to the MCAssembler API,
e.g. converting the various directives into fragments, managing state like
the current section, and so on.
- llvm-mc will use the new backend via '-filetype=obj', which may eventually
be, but is not yet, since I hear that people like assemblers which actually
assemble.
- The only thing that works at the moment is changing sections. For the time
being I have a Python Mach-O dumping tool in test/scripts so this stuff can
be easily tested, eventually I expect to replace this with a real LLVM tool.
- More doxyments to come.
I assume that since this stuff doesn't touch any of the things which are part of
2.6 that it is ok to put this in not so long before the freeze, but if someone
objects let me know, I can pull it.
llvm-svn: 79612
"| grep foo | wc -l | grep 2" idiom used by many tests, so that, for
example, tests don't mistakenly accept a count of 12 when 2 is
expected. Also, the new form is more consice: "| grep foo | count 2".
llvm-svn: 40988
always returns 0. This is useful with the llvm.exp based dejagnu testing
when a test wants to check the error output of tool invocation that
returns non-zero. Since every command is checked with llvm.exp, there needs
to be a way to prevent that checking and this script is it.
llvm-svn: 35991