| // This tests a crash which occured under very specific circumstances. The |
| // interesting aspects of this test are: |
| // - we print a global variable from one compile unit |
| // - we are stopped in a member function of a class in a namespace |
| // - that namespace is also present in a third file, which also has a global |
| // variable |
| |
| // UNSUPPORTED: system-darwin, system-windows |
| |
| // RUN: %clang_host -c -gsplit-dwarf -g %s -o %t1.o -DONE |
| // RUN: %clang_host -c -gsplit-dwarf -g %s -o %t2.o -DTWO |
| // RUN: %clang_host -c -gsplit-dwarf -g %s -o %t3.o -DTHREE |
| // RUN: %clang_host %t1.o %t2.o %t3.o -o %t |
| // RUN: %lldb %t -o "br set -n foo" -o run -o "p bool_in_first_cu" -o exit \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck %s |
| |
| // CHECK: (lldb) p bool_in_first_cu |
| // CHECK: (bool) $0 = true |
| |
| |
| #if defined(ONE) |
| bool bool_in_first_cu = true; |
| #elif defined(TWO) |
| bool bool_in_second_cu = true; |
| |
| namespace NS { |
| void f() {} |
| } |
| #elif defined(THREE) |
| namespace NS { |
| struct S { |
| void foo() {} |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| int main() { NS::S().foo(); } |
| #endif |