NAME-PAST-EOF-ARCHIVE: macho-bad-archive1.a(macho-invalid-symbol-name-past-eof) truncated or malformed object (bad string index: 4261412866 for symbol at index 0)
NAME-PAST-EOF-FAT: macho-universal-bad1.x86_64.i386 (for architecture x86_64) truncated or malformed object (bad string index: 4261412866 for symbol at index 0)
RUN: not llvm-objdump -macho -arch all -t %p/Inputs/macho-universal-archive-bad1.x86_64.i386 2>&1 \
NAME-PAST-EOF-FAT-ARCHIVE: macho-universal-archive-bad1.x86_64.i386(macho-invalid-symbol-name-past-eof) (for architecture x86_64) truncated or malformed object (bad string index: 4261412866 for symbol at index 0)
INCOMPLETE-SEGMENT-LOADC-ARCHIVE: macho-bad-archive2.a(macho64-invalid-incomplete-segment-load-command) truncated or malformed object (load commands extend past the end of the file)
RUN: not llvm-objdump -macho -private-headers -arch all %p/Inputs/macho-universal-bad2.x86_64.i386 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix INCOMPLETE-SEGMENT-LOADC-FAT %s
INCOMPLETE-SEGMENT-LOADC-FAT: macho-universal-bad2.x86_64.i386 (for architecture x86_64) truncated or malformed object (load commands extend past the end of the file)
RUN: not llvm-objdump -macho -private-headers -arch all %p/Inputs/macho-universal-archive-bad2.x86_64.i386 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix INCOMPLETE-SEGMENT-LOADC-FAT-ARCHIVE %s
INCOMPLETE-SEGMENT-LOADC-FAT-ARCHIVE: macho-universal-archive-bad2.x86_64.i386(macho64-invalid-incomplete-segment-load-command) (for architecture x86_64) truncated or malformed object (load commands extend past the end of the file)
INVALID-SEGMENT-FILEOFF: macho-invalid-segment-fileoff': truncated or malformed object (load command 0 fileoff field in LC_SEGMENT extends past the end of the file)
RUN: not llvm-nm %p/Inputs/macho-invalid-segment-fileoff 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix INVALID-SEGMENT-FILEOFF-NM %s
INVALID-SEGMENT-FILEOFF-NM: macho-invalid-segment-fileoff truncated or malformed object (load command 0 fileoff field in LC_SEGMENT extends past the end of the file)
RUN: not llvm-size %p/Inputs/macho-invalid-segment-fileoff 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix INVALID-SEGMENT-FILEOFF-SIZE %s
INVALID-SEGMENT-FILEOFF-SIZE: macho-invalid-segment-fileoff truncated or malformed object (load command 0 fileoff field in LC_SEGMENT extends past the end of the file)
INVALID-SEGMENT-FILESIZE: macho-invalid-segment-filesize': truncated or malformed object (load command 0 fileoff field plus filesize field in LC_SEGMENT extends past the end of the file)
INVALID-SEGMENT-VMSIZE: macho-invalid-segment-vmsize': truncated or malformed object (load command 0 fileoff field in LC_SEGMENT greater than vmsize field)
INVALID-SECTION-FILEOFF: macho-invalid-section-offset': truncated or malformed object (offset field of section 0 in LC_SEGMENT command 0 extends past the end of the file)
INVALID-SECTION-FILEOFF-IN-HEADERS: macho-invalid-section-offset-in-headers': truncated or malformed object (offset field of section 0 in LC_SEGMENT command 0 not past the headers of the file)
INVALID-SECTION-FILEOFF-SIZE: macho-invalid-section-offset-size': truncated or malformed object (offset field plus size field of section 0 in LC_SEGMENT command 0 extends past the end of the file)
INVALID-SECTION-SIZE-FILESIZE: macho-invalid-section-size-filesize': truncated or malformed object (size field of section 0 in LC_SEGMENT command 0 greater than the segment)
INVALID-SECTION-ADDR: macho-invalid-section-addr': truncated or malformed object (addr field of section 0 in LC_SEGMENT command 0 less than the segment's vmaddr)
INVALID-SECTION-ADDR-SIZE: macho-invalid-section-addr-size': truncated or malformed object (addr field plus size of section 0 in LC_SEGMENT command 0 greater than than the segment's vmaddr plus vmsize)
INVALID-SECTION-RELOFF: macho-invalid-section-reloff': truncated or malformed object (reloff field of section 0 in LC_SEGMENT command 0 extends past the end of the file)
INVALID-SECTION-RELOFF-NRELOCS: macho-invalid-section-reloff-nrelocs': truncated or malformed object (reloff field plus nreloc field times sizeof(struct relocation_info) of section 0 in LC_SEGMENT command 0 extends past the end of the file)