Most of the cases were where a C++ file was being compiled with the C substitution. There were a few cases of the opposite though. LLDB seems to be the only real culprit in the LLVM codebase for these mismatches. Rest of the LLVM presumably sticks at least language-specific options in the common substitutions making the mistakes immediately apparent. I found these by using Clang frontend configuration files containing language-specific options for both C and C++ (e.g. `-std=c2y` and `-std=c++26`).
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# UNSUPPORTED: system-windows
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# Test the ${function.suffix} frame-format variable.
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# RUN: split-file %s %t
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# RUN: %clangxx_host -g -gdwarf %t/main.cpp -o %t.out
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# RUN: %lldb -x -b -s %t/commands.input %t.out -o exit 2>&1 \
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# RUN: | FileCheck %s
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#--- main.cpp
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void bar() asm("_Z3barv.cold");
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void bar() {}
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int main() { bar(); }
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#--- commands.input
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settings set -f frame-format "custom-frame '${function.suffix}'\n"
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break set -n "_Z3barv.cold"
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run
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bt
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# CHECK: custom-frame ' (.cold)'
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