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![]() After switching over LLDB's line table parser to libDebugInfo, we noticed two regressions on the Windows bot. The problem is that when obtaining a file from the line table prologue, we append paths without specifying a path style. This leads to incorrect results on Windows for debug info containing Posix paths: 0x0000000000201000: /tmp\b.c, is_start_of_statement = TRUE This patch is an attempt to fix that by guessing the path style whenever possible. Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66227 llvm-svn: 368879 |
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README.txt
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