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This patch completes the work done by Frederic Riss to addresses dsymutil incorrectly considering forward declaration as canonical during uniquing. This resulted in references to the forward declaration even after the definition was encountered. In addition to the test provided by Alexander Shaposhnikov in D29609, I added another test to cover several scenarios that were mentioned in his conversation with Fred. We now also check that uniquing still occurs after the definition was encountered. For more context please refer to D29609 Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37127 llvm-svn: 312274 |
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