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If you've archived the DWP file somewhere it's probably useful to be able to just tell llvm-symbolizer where it is when you're symbolizing stack traces from the binary. This only provides a mechanism for specifying a single DWP file, good if you're symbolizing a program with a single DWP file, but it's likely if the program is dynamically linked that you might have a DWP for each dynamic library - in which case this feature won't help (at least as it's surfaced in llvm-symbolizer for now) - in theory it could be extended to specify a collection of DWP files that could all be consulted for split CU hash resolution. llvm-svn: 309498 |
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