The new behavior matches GNU objdump. A pair of angle brackets makes tests slightly easier.
`.foo:` is not unique and thus cannot be used in a `CHECK-LABEL:` directive.
Without `-LABEL`, the CHECK line can match the `Disassembly of section`
line and causes the next `CHECK-NEXT:` to fail.
```
Disassembly of section .foo:
0000000000001634 .foo:
```
Bdragon: <> has metalinguistic connotation. it just "feels right"
Reviewed By: rupprecht
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75713
Add file-level comments
Delete insignificant addresses to make them more tolerant to layout changes
Simplify test output
Delete simple Inputs/*.s files
Delete version-script-copy-rel.s - covered by verdef-defaultver.s
Delete version-wildcard.test - covered by version-script-glob.s
llvm-svn: 371213
We found that when you pass --allow-multiple-definitions or `-z muldefs`
to GNU linkers, they don't complain about duplicate symbols at all. They
don't even print out warnings on it. We emit warnings in that case.
If you pass --fatal-warnings, that difference results in a link failure.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44549
llvm-svn: 327920
Align to the large page size (known as a superpage or huge page).
FreeBSD automatically promotes large, superpage-aligned allocations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27042
llvm-svn: 287782