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Summary: In this diff, I've replaced the individual implementation of `JSONWriter` with `json::OStream` provided by `llvm/Support/JSON.h`. Important Note: The output format of the JSON is considerably different compared to the original implementation. Important differences include: * New line for each entry in an array (should make diffs cleaner) * No space between keys and colon in attributed object entries. * Attributes with empty strings will now print the attribute name and a quote pair rather than excluding the attribute altogether Examples of these differences can be seen in the changes to the sancov tests which compare the JSON output. Patch by Douglas Gliner. Reviewers: kcc, filcab, phosek, morehouse, vitalybuka, metzman Subscribers: mehdi_amini, dexonsmith, llvm-commits Tags: #sanitizers, #llvm Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68752 llvm-svn: 374628 |
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