forked from OSchip/llvm-project
2af4db7d5c
Improves maintainability (edit/modify the tests without recompiling) and error messages (previously the failure would be a gtest failure mentioning nothing of the input or desired text) and the option to improve tests with more checks. (maybe these tests shouldn't all be in separate files - we could probably have DWARF yaml that contains multiple errors while still being fairly maintainable - the various invalid offsets (ref_addr, rnglists, ranges, etc) could probably be all in one test, but for the simple sake of the migration I just did the mechanical thing here) |
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docs | ||
examples | ||
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lib | ||
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runtimes | ||
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tools | ||
unittests | ||
utils | ||
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CODE_OWNERS.TXT | ||
CREDITS.TXT | ||
LICENSE.TXT | ||
README.txt | ||
RELEASE_TESTERS.TXT | ||
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llvm.spec.in |
README.txt
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