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llvm-mirror/test/Object/nm-archive.test
Kevin Enderby bdc7f89d26 Add an implementation for llvm-nm’s -print-file-name option (aka -o and -A).
The -print-file-name option in llvm-nm is to precede each symbol
with the object file it came from.  While code for the parsing of this
option and its aliases existed there was no code to implement it.

llvm-svn: 213906
2014-07-24 23:31:52 +00:00

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RUN: llvm-nm %p/Inputs/archive-test.a-coff-i386 \
RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix COFF
COFF: trivial-object-test.coff-i386:
COFF-NEXT: 00000000 d .data
COFF-NEXT: 00000000 t .text
COFF-NEXT: 00000000 d L_.str
COFF-NEXT: U _SomeOtherFunction
COFF-NEXT: 00000000 T _main
COFF-NEXT: U _puts
RUN: llvm-nm -o %p/Inputs/archive-test.a-coff-i386 \
RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix COFF-o
COFF-o: {{.*}}/archive-test.a-coff-i386:trivial-object-test.coff-i386: 00000000 d .data
COFF-o: {{.*}}/archive-test.a-coff-i386:trivial-object-test.coff-i386: 00000000 t .text
COFF-o: {{.*}}/archive-test.a-coff-i386:trivial-object-test.coff-i386: 00000000 d L_.str
COFF-o: {{.*}}/archive-test.a-coff-i386:trivial-object-test.coff-i386: U _SomeOtherFunction
COFF-o: {{.*}}/archive-test.a-coff-i386:trivial-object-test.coff-i386: 00000000 T _main
COFF-o: {{.*}}/archive-test.a-coff-i386:trivial-object-test.coff-i386: U _puts
RUN: llvm-as %p/Inputs/trivial.ll -o=%t1
RUN: rm -f %t2
RUN: llvm-ar rcs %t2 %t1
RUN: llvm-nm %t2 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix BITCODE
BITCODE: U SomeOtherFunction
BITCODE-NEXT: T main
BITCODE-NEXT: U puts
BITCODE-NEXT: D var
Test we don't error with an archive with no symtab.
RUN: llvm-nm %p/Inputs/archive-test.a-gnu-no-symtab
Or in an archive with no symtab or string table.
RUN: llvm-nm %p/Inputs/archive-test.a-gnu-minimal
And don't crash when asked to print a non-existing symtab.
RUN: llvm-nm -M %p/Inputs/archive-test.a-gnu-minimal
Don't reject an empty archive.
RUN: llvm-nm %p/Inputs/archive-test.a-empty
This archive has an unaligned member and a unknown format member.
GNU AR is able to parse the unaligned member and warns about the member with
the unknown format. We should probably simply warn on both. For now just check
that we don't produce an error.
RUN: llvm-nm %p/Inputs/corrupt-archive.a