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David Blaikie 97ae473a6b llvm-dwp: Support empty .dwo files
Though a bit odd, this is handy for a few reasons - for example, in a
build system that wants consistent input/output of build steps, but
where split-dwarf might be overriden/disabled by the user on a per-file
basis.

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