| # Use address that can't fit in a 64-bit number. Show that llvm-symbolizer |
| # simply echoes it as per other malformed input addresses. |
| RUN: llvm-symbolizer --obj=addr.exe 0x10000000000000000 | FileCheck --check-prefix=LARGE-ADDR %s |
| |
| LARGE-ADDR-NOT: {{.}} |
| LARGE-ADDR: 0x10000000000000000 |
| LARGE-ADDR-NOT: {{.}} |
| |
| RUN: echo '"some text"' '"some text2"' > %t.rsp |
| RUN: echo -e 'some text\nsome text2\n' > %t.inp |
| |
| # Test bad input address values, via stdin, command line and response file. |
| RUN: llvm-symbolizer --obj=%p/Inputs/addr.exe < %t.inp | FileCheck --check-prefix=BAD-INPUT %s |
| RUN: llvm-symbolizer --obj=%p/Inputs/addr.exe "some text" "some text2" | FileCheck --check-prefix=BAD-INPUT %s |
| RUN: llvm-symbolizer --obj=%p/Inputs/addr.exe @%t.rsp | FileCheck --check-prefix=BAD-INPUT %s |
| |
| # Test bad input address values for the GNU-compatible version. |
| RUN: llvm-addr2line --obj=%p/Inputs/addr.exe < %t.inp | FileCheck --check-prefix=BAD-INPUT %s |
| RUN: llvm-addr2line --obj=%p/Inputs/addr.exe "some text" "some text2" | FileCheck --check-prefix=BAD-INPUT %s |
| RUN: llvm-addr2line --obj=%p/Inputs/addr.exe @%t.rsp | FileCheck --check-prefix=BAD-INPUT %s |
| |
| BAD-INPUT: some text |
| BAD-INPUT-NEXT: some text2 |