[llvm-readelf][test] - Refine the merged.test

The testing in merged.test is not ideal.
It uses the following set of flags: `-aeWhSrnudlVgIs`
and the precompiled object `trivial.obj.elf-i386`.

In fact, this object, for example, does not contain versioning stuff,
so specifying `-V` does not make much sense for it, so it is not really tested.
Also, we want to avoid using of precompiled objects, ideally we
want to use a YAML that triggers an output for each of the short options in use:

```
-a: --all
-e: --headers
-W: --wide
-h: --file-headers, --file-header
-S: --section-headers, --sections
-r: --relocations
-n: --notes
-u: --unwind
-d: --dynamic-table
-l: --program-headers
-V: --version-info
-g: --elf-section-groups
-I: --elf-hash-histogram
-s: --symbols
```

Note that, for example, we do not need to have groups to test `-g`, because for a
object with no groups llvm-readelf still prints "There are no section groups in this file.",
but that is not always the case. E.g. for `-d` we don't print anything when we have
no dynamic table, so we have to describe it in a YAML to test `-d` properly.

Also, we probably want to test cases with and without `-a`(-all) option separately
to be sure that we handle all options and not only the first one in the sequence.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86283
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## In this test we check that short command line options can be merged.
## Check merged args produce identical output to when not merged. ## Check merged args produce identical output to when not merged.
# RUN: llvm-readelf -aeWhSrnudlVgIs %p/Inputs/trivial.obj.elf-i386 > %t.merged # RUN: yaml2obj %s -o %t.o
# RUN: llvm-readelf -a -e -W -h -S -r -n -u -d -l -V -g -I -s %p/Inputs/trivial.obj.elf-i386 > %t.not-merged # RUN: llvm-readelf -aeWhSrnudlVgIs %t.o > %t.merged
# RUN: llvm-readelf -a -e -W -h -S -r -n -u -d -l -V -g -I -s %t.o > %t.not-merged
# RUN: cmp %t.merged %t.not-merged # RUN: cmp %t.merged %t.not-merged
# RUN: FileCheck %s --input-file %t.merged # RUN: FileCheck %s --input-file %t.merged
## Check that the output without -a (--all) option is the same. We do it
## to verify that each of the options is handled, and not just the first
## one nor just -a, which triggers all other options.
# RUN: llvm-readelf -eWhSrnudlVgIs %t.o > %t.merged.no.a
# RUN: cmp %t.merged %t.merged.no.a
## -e (--headers) is equivalent to setting --file-headers (-h),
## --program-headers (-l) and --section-headers (-S).
## Check that the output without -e is equal to the output with it.
## We do not use -a in this test either.
# RUN: llvm-readelf -WhSrnudlVgIs %t.o > %t.merged.no.ae
# RUN: cmp %t.merged %t.merged.no.ae
## An arbitrary YAML description that triggers an output for each of
## the short option from the test sequence.
--- !ELF
FileHeader:
Class: ELFCLASS64
Data: ELFDATA2LSB
Type: ET_EXEC
Machine: EM_X86_64
Sections:
- Name: .note.ABI-tag
Type: SHT_NOTE
## An arbitrary valid note content.
Content: 040000001000000001000000474E550000000000020000000600000020000000
- Name: .eh_frame
Type: SHT_PROGBITS
- Name: .dynamic
Type: SHT_DYNAMIC
Entries:
- Tag: DT_NULL
Value: 0
- Name: .gnu.version
Type: SHT_GNU_versym
Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ]
Link: .dynsym
Entries: [ 0, 1 ]
DynamicSymbols:
- Name: foo
Binding: STB_GLOBAL
## llvm-readobj does not support merged args, because it also supports some old ## llvm-readobj does not support merged args, because it also supports some old
## flags (-st, -sd, etc.), and it would be confusing if only some merged args ## flags (-st, -sd, etc.), and it would be confusing if only some merged args
## were supported. ## were supported.
# RUN: not llvm-readobj -aeWhSrnudlVgIs %p/Inputs/trivial.obj.elf-i386 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=UNKNOWN # RUN: not llvm-readobj -aeWhSrnudlVgIs %t.o 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=UNKNOWN
# CHECK-NOT: Unknown command line argument # CHECK-NOT: Unknown command line argument
# UNKNOWN: for the --section-headers option: may only occur zero or one times! # UNKNOWN: for the --section-headers option: may only occur zero or one times!