# REQUIRES: asserts # RUN: llvm-mc -triple=x86_64-apple-macosx10.9 -filetype=obj -o %t %s # RUN: llvm-jitlink -debug-only=jitlink -noexec -entry hook %t 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s # # Verify that we split C string literals on null-terminators, rather than on # symbol boundaries. We expect four dead-stripped symbols: l_str.0, l_str.2, # L_str.3, l_str.4, and the auto-generated symbol for the start of the "defghi" # string. We also verify that there are only two dead-stripped blocks, since # l_str.3 should not have split the block started at "def"... (since this is a # C string section we should be splitting on null characters instead of # symbols). # # CHECK: Dead-stripping defined symbols: # CHECK-NEXT: linkage: strong, scope: local, dead # CHECK-NEXT: linkage: strong, scope: local, dead # CHECK-NEXT: linkage: strong, scope: local, dead # CHECK-NEXT: linkage: strong, scope: local, dead # CHECK-NEXT: Dead-stripping blocks: # CHECK-NEXT: content, align = 1, align-ofs = 0, section = __TEXT,__cstring # CHECK-NEXT: content, align = 1, align-ofs = 0, section = __TEXT,__cstring # CHECK-NEXT: Removing unused external symbols .section __DATA,__data .globl hook .p2align 2 hook: .quad l_str.1 .section __TEXT,__cstring,cstring_literals l_str.0: l_str.1: .asciz "abc" l_str.2: .asciz "" # anonymous start for "defghi", split in the middle by l_str.3. We expect this # to be dead-stripped as a single block. .byte 'd' .byte 'e' .byte 'f' l_str.3: .asciz "ghi" .subsections_via_symbols