Test the exact archive format. In particular, test which file names use the string table or not. RUN: mkdir -p %t RUN: cd %t RUN: printf bar. > 0123456789abcde RUN: printf zed. > 0123456789abcdef RUN: mkdir -p foo RUN: printf bar2 > foo/0123456789abcde RUN: printf zed2 > foo/0123456789abcdef RUN: rm -f %t.a RUN: llvm-ar --format=gnu rc %t.a 0123456789abcde 0123456789abcdef foo/0123456789abcde foo/0123456789abcdef RUN: cat %t.a | FileCheck -strict-whitespace %s CHECK: ! CHECK-NEXT: // 18 ` CHECK-NEXT: 0123456789abcdef/ CHECK-NEXT: 0123456789abcde/0 0 0 644 4 ` CHECK-NEXT: bar. CHECK-SAME: /0 0 0 0 644 4 ` CHECK-NEXT: zed. CHECK-SAME: 0123456789abcde/0 0 0 644 4 ` CHECK-NEXT: bar2 CHECK-SAME: /0 0 0 0 644 4 ` CHECK-NEXT: zed2 RUN: rm -f %t.a RUN: llvm-ar --format=bsd rc %t.a 0123456789abcde 0123456789abcdef RUN: cat %t.a | FileCheck -strict-whitespace --check-prefix=BSD %s BSD: ! BSD-NEXT: #1/20 0 0 0 644 24 ` BSD-NEXT: 0123456789abcde{{.....}}bar. BSD-SAME: #1/16 0 0 0 644 20 ` BSD-NEXT: 0123456789abcdefzed. RUN: rm -f %t.a RUN: llvm-ar --format=darwin rcS %t.a 0123456789abcde 0123456789abcdef RUN: cat %t.a | FileCheck -strict-whitespace --check-prefix=DARWIN %s DARWIN: ! DARWIN-NEXT: #1/20 0 0 0 644 28 ` Each [[:space:]] matches a newline. We explicitly match 3 newlines, as the fourth newline is implicitly consumed by FileCheck and cannot be matched. DARWIN-NEXT: 0123456789abcde{{.....}}bar.{{[[:space:]][[:space:]][[:space:]]}} DARWIN-NEXT: #1/20 0 0 0 644 28 ` DARWIN-NEXT: 0123456789abcdef{{....}}zed. RUN: rm -f test.a RUN: llvm-ar --format=gnu rcT test.a 0123456789abcde 0123456789abcdef RUN: cat test.a | FileCheck -strict-whitespace --check-prefix=THIN %s THIN: ! THIN-NEXT: // 36 ` THIN-NEXT: 0123456789abcde/ THIN-NEXT: 0123456789abcdef/{{$}} THIN: {{^$}} THIN: /0 0 0 0 644 4 ` THIN-NEXT: /17 0 0 0 644 4 ` RUN: mkdir -p bar RUN: rm -f bar/test.a RUN: llvm-ar --format=gnu rcT bar/test.a 0123456789abcde 0123456789abcdef foo/0123456789abcde foo/0123456789abcdef RUN: cat bar/test.a | FileCheck -strict-whitespace --check-prefix=THIN-PATH %s THIN-PATH: ! THIN-PATH-NEXT: // 90 ` THIN-PATH-NEXT: ..{{/|\\}}0123456789abcde/ THIN-PATH-NEXT: ..{{/|\\}}0123456789abcdef/ THIN-PATH-NEXT: ..{{/|\\}}foo{{/|\\}}0123456789abcde/ THIN-PATH-NEXT: ..{{/|\\}}foo{{/|\\}}0123456789abcdef/ THIN-PATH-NEXT: /0 0 0 0 644 4 ` THIN-PATH-NEXT: /20 0 0 0 644 4 ` THIN-PATH-NEXT: /41 0 0 0 644 4 ` THIN-PATH-NEXT: /65 0 0 0 644 4 ` RUN: not llvm-ar --format=bsd rcT bad.a 0123456789abcde 0123456789abcdef 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=BSD-THIN %s BSD-THIN: Only the gnu format has a thin mode. If an archive has an object with no symbols, the linker and some other tools on some versions of Solaris will abort operations if there is no symbol table. Create such an object, put it into an archive, and check to see that there is an empty symbol table. RUN: mkdir -p %t RUN: yaml2obj %S/Inputs/solaris-nosymbols.yaml > %t/foo.o RUN: llvm-ar rs %t/foo.a %t/foo.o RUN: cat -v %t/foo.a | FileCheck -strict-whitespace --check-prefix=SOLARIS %s SOLARIS: ! SOLARIS-NEXT: / 0 0 0 0 8 ` SOLARIS-NEXT: ^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@foo.o/