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Occasionally it is useful to have unittest which take inputs. While we normally try to have this test be more of a lit test we occasionally don't have tools that can exercise the code in the right way to test certain things. LLDB has been using this style of unit test for a while, particularly with regards to how it tests core dump and minidump file parsing. Recently i needed this as well for the case where we want to test that some of the PDB reading code works correctly. It needs to exercise the code in a way that is not covered by any dumper and would be impractical to implement in one of the dumpers, but requires a valid PDB file. Since this is now needed by more than one project, it makes sense to have this be a generally supported thing that unit tests can do, and we just encourage people to use this sparingly. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51561 llvm-svn: 341502 |
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README
See docs/CMake.html for instructions on how to build LLVM with CMake.