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David Blaikie
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DebugInfo: Fix a bunch of tests that, owing to their compile_unit metadata not including a 13th field, had some subtle behavior.
Without the 13th field, the "emission kind" field defaults to 0 (which is not equal to either of the values of the emission kind enum (1 == full debug info, 2 == line tables only)). In this particular instance, the comparison with "FullDebugInfo" was done when adding elements to the ranges list - so for these test cases no values were added to the ranges list. This got weirder when emitting debug_loc entries as the addresses should be relative to the range of the CU if the CU has only one range (the reasonable assumption is that if we're emitting debug_loc lists for a CU that CU has at least one range - but due to the above situation, it has zero) so the ranges were emitted relative to the start of the section rather than relative to the start of the CU's singular range. Fix these tests by accounting for the difference in the description of debug_loc entries (in some cases making the test ignorant to these differences, in others adding the extra label difference expression, etc) or the presence/absence of high/low_pc on the CU, and add the 13th field to their CUs to enable proper "full debug info" emission here. In a future commit I'll fix up a bunch of other test cases that are not so rigorously depending on this behavior, but still doing similarly weird things due to the missing 13th field. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@214937 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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