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Further relax checks in asan-symbolize-bad-path.cpp
It turns out that the DarwinSymbolizer does not print the "in" part for invalid files but instead prints #0 0xabcdabcd (.../asan-symbolize-bad-path.cpp.tmp/bad/path:i386+0x1234) This tests is only checking that asan_symbolize.py doesn't hang or crash, so further relax the checks to ensure that the test passes on macOS. llvm-svn: 370243
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// path.
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// RUN: echo '#0 0xabcdabcd (%t/bad/path+0x1234)' | %asan_symbolize | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-BAD-FILE
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// Note: can't check for "0xabcdabcd in ?? ??:0" since DarwinSymbolizer will print the file even if it doesn't exist.
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// CHECK-BAD-FILE: #0 0xabcdabcd in
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// CHECK-BAD-FILE: #0 0xabcdabcd
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// CHECK-BAD-FILE-EMPTY:
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// Also test that asan_symbolize doesn't assert on an invalid address with a valid file:
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// RUN: %clangxx_asan -O0 %s -o %t
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// RUN: echo '#0 0xabcdabcd (%t+0xabcdabcd)' | %asan_symbolize | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-BAD-ADDR
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// CHECK-BAD-ADDR: #0 0xabcdabcd in
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// CHECK-BAD-ADDR: #0 0xabcdabcd
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// CHECK-BAD-ADDR-EMPTY:
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int main() {
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