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Author SHA1 Message Date
David Blaikie 86eac722f9 Simplify/generalize some debug info test cases
Mostly, try to depend on the annotation comments more so these tests are more
legible, brief, and agnostic to schema changes in the future (sure, they're not
agnostic to changes to the comment annotations but since they're easier to read
they should be easier to update if that happens).

llvm-svn: 177457
2013-03-19 23:10:14 +00:00
David Blaikie f85744235b Generalize DebugInfo tests by avoiding explicit metadata numbers
This addresses several (not all) debug info tests that use explicit metadata
numbers. Wherever the same number appeared more than once in a test I used
a named match to ensure the same number appeared in all those cases (this may
still be overly constraining test cases as they may not have actually cared
about that relationship). For one-off numbers I just replaced them with an
unnamed regex.

This may underconstrain poorly written test cases that were interested in
checking that certain metadata nodes were related but didn't actually match
on all the related nodes numbers.

llvm-svn: 174247
2013-02-02 00:34:26 +00:00
Bill Wendling 0edf38167f Fix name. The array is unboundED.
llvm-svn: 169429
2012-12-05 21:43:37 +00:00
Bill Wendling 751afdc3d1 Use the 'count' attribute to calculate the upper bound of an array.
The count attribute is more accurate with regards to the size of an array. It
also obviates the upper bound attribute in the subrange. We can also better
handle an unbound array by setting the count to -1 instead of the lower bound to
1 and upper bound to 0.

llvm-svn: 169311
2012-12-04 21:33:58 +00:00
Bill Wendling 6246013f7a Don't test for ASM output but for IR output.
llvm-svn: 169232
2012-12-04 07:33:40 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi ecc759a684 clang/test/CodeGenCXX/debug-info-zero-length-arrays.cpp: Add explicit triple, x86_64-unknown-unknown. It was incompatible to i686.
llvm-svn: 169220
2012-12-04 06:58:05 +00:00
Bill Wendling 1ca9862cfb Add a 'count' field to the DWARF subrange.
The count field is necessary because there isn't a difference between the 'lo'
and 'hi' attributes for a one-element array and a zero-element array. When the
count is '0', we know that this is a zero-element array. When it's >=1, then
it's a normal constant sized array. When it's -1, then the array is unbounded.

llvm-svn: 169219
2012-12-04 06:21:27 +00:00