forked from OSchip/llvm-project
![]() The test works fine on linux, and I believe other targets should not have an issue with as well. If they do, we can start blacklisting instead of whitelisting. The idea of using "-1" as the value of the pointer on non-apple targets backfired, as it fails the "address != LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS" test (-1 is the value of LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS). However, it should be safe to use 0x100 for other targets as well. The first page of memory is generally kept unreadable to catch null pointer dereferences. llvm-svn: 321353 |
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