Correctly handle skewed streams in drop_front() method.

When calling BinaryStreamArray::drop_front(), if the stream
is skewed it means we must never drop the first bytes of the
stream since offsets which occur in records assume the existence
of those bytes.  So if we want to skip the first record in a
stream, then what we really want to do is just set the begin
pointer to the next record.  But we shouldn't actually remove
those bytes from the underlying view of the data.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/lld/trunk@349066 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/COFF/PDB.cpp b/COFF/PDB.cpp
index ccce0e7..9c3ff4e 100644
--- a/COFF/PDB.cpp
+++ b/COFF/PDB.cpp
@@ -474,7 +474,10 @@
 
     // Drop LF_PRECOMP record from the input stream, as it needs to be replaced
     // with the precompiled headers object type stream.
-    Types.drop_front();
+    // Note that we can't just call Types.drop_front(), as we explicitly want to
+    // rebase the stream.
+    Types.setUnderlyingStream(
+        Types.getUnderlyingStream().drop_front(FirstType->RecordData.size()));
   }
 
   // Fill in the temporary, caller-provided ObjectIndexMap.