Files
Raul Tambre 21041c9292 [NFCI][lldb][test] Fix mismatched C/C++ substitutions (#165773)
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`).
2025-10-30 23:18:32 +02:00

40 lines
1.0 KiB
C++

// REQUIRES: lld
// RUN: %clangxx %s -g -c -o %t.o --target=x86_64-pc-linux -gno-pubnames
// RUN: ld.lld %t.o -o %t
// RUN: lldb-test symbols --name=foo --find=function --function-flags=method %t | \
// RUN: FileCheck %s
//
// RUN: %clangxx %s -g -c -o %t --target=x86_64-apple-macosx
// RUN: lldb-test symbols --name=foo --find=function --function-flags=method %t | \
// RUN: FileCheck %s
// RUN: %clangxx %s -c -o %t.o --target=x86_64-pc-linux -gdwarf-5 -gpubnames
// RUN: ld.lld %t.o -o %t
// RUN: llvm-readobj --sections %t | FileCheck %s --check-prefix NAMES
// RUN: lldb-test symbols --name=foo --find=function --function-flags=method %t | \
// RUN: FileCheck %s
// NAMES: Name: .debug_names
// CHECK-DAG: name = "A::foo()", mangled = "_ZN1A3fooEv"
// CHECK-DAG: name = "B::foo()", mangled = "_ZN1B3fooEv"
// CHECK-DAG: name = "C::foo()", mangled = "_ZN1C3fooEv"
struct A {
void foo();
};
void A::foo() {}
class B {
void foo();
};
void B::foo() {}
union C {
void foo();
};
void C::foo() {}
extern "C" void _start() {}