## This test checks that llvm-dwarfdump can dump a .debug_macro section ## with the GNU extension format. # RUN: llvm-mc -triple x86_64-unknown-linux -filetype=obj %s -o -| \ # RUN: llvm-dwarfdump -debug-macro - | FileCheck -strict-whitespace -match-full-lines %s # CHECK:.debug_macro contents: # CHECK-NEXT:0x00000000: # CHECK-NEXT:macro header: version = 0x0004, flags = 0x02, format = DWARF32, debug_line_offset = 0x00000000 # CHECK-NEXT:DW_MACRO_GNU_start_file - lineno: 0 filenum: 0 # CHECK-NEXT: DW_MACRO_GNU_start_file - lineno: 1 filenum: 6 # CHECK-NEXT: DW_MACRO_GNU_define_indirect - lineno: 1 macro: FOO 5 # CHECK-NEXT: DW_MACRO_GNU_end_file # CHECK-NEXT: DW_MACRO_GNU_undef_indirect - lineno: 8 macro: WORLD1 # CHECK-NEXT: DW_MACRO_GNU_transparent_include - import offset: 0x[[OFFSET:[0-9]+]] # CHECK-NEXT:DW_MACRO_GNU_end_file # CHECK:0x[[OFFSET]]: # CHECK-NEXT:macro header: version = 0x0004, flags = 0x00, format = DWARF32 # CHECK-NEXT:DW_MACRO_GNU_define_indirect - lineno: 0 macro: WORLD 2 .section .debug_macro,"",@progbits .Lcu_macro_begin0: .short 4 # Macro information version .byte 2 # Flags: 32 bit, debug_line_offset present .long 0 # debug_line_offset .byte 3 # DW_MACRO_GNU_start_file .byte 0 # Line Number .byte 0 # File Number .byte 3 # DW_MACRO_GNU_start_file .byte 1 # Line Number .byte 6 # File Number .byte 5 # DW_MACRO_GNU_define_indirect .byte 1 # Line Number .long .Linfo_string0 # Macro String .byte 4 # DW_MACRO_GNU_end_file .byte 6 # DW_MACRO_GNU_undef_indirect .byte 8 # Line Number .long .Linfo_string1 # Macro String .byte 7 # DW_MACRO_GNU_transparent_include .long .Lmacro1 # Macro Unit Offset .byte 4 # DW_MACRO_GNU_end_file .byte 0 # End Of Macro List Mark .Lmacro1: .short 4 # Macro information version .byte 0 # Flags: 32 bit .byte 5 # DW_MACRO_GNU_define_indirect .byte 0 # Line Number .long .Linfo_string2 # Macro String .byte 0 # End Of Macro List Mark .section .debug_str,"MS",@progbits,1 .Linfo_string0: .asciz "FOO 5" .Linfo_string1: .asciz "WORLD1" .Linfo_string2: .asciz "WORLD 2"