# RUN: yaml2obj %s -o %t # RUN: cp %t %t3 # RUN: llvm-objcopy --strip-all %t %t2 # RUN: llvm-readobj --file-headers --sections %t2 | FileCheck %s # Verify that the previous llvm-objcopy's run has not modified the input. # RUN: cmp %t %t3 # RUN: llvm-strip %t3 # RUN: cmp %t2 %t3 # RUN: cp %t %t4 # RUN: llvm-strip %t4 -o %t5 # RUN: cmp %t2 %t5 # Verify that the previous llvm-strip's run has not modified the input. # RUN: cmp %t %t4 # RUN: cp %t %t-should-remain-the-same # RUN: llvm-strip %t4 -o %t-should-remain-the-same -o %t-should-be-stripped # RUN: cmp %t2 %t-should-be-stripped # RUN: cmp %t %t-should-remain-the-same # RUN: rm -f %t.a # RUN: llvm-ar crs %t.a %t # RUN: llvm-objcopy --strip-all %t.a %t.a # RUN: llvm-ar p %t.a > %t6 # RUN: cmp %t2 %t6 # RUN: cp %t %t7 # RUN: llvm-strip --strip-all %t7 # RUN: cmp %t2 %t7 # RUN: cp %t %t8 # RUN: llvm-objcopy -S %t8 %t8 # RUN: cmp %t2 %t8 # RUN: cp %t %t9 # RUN: llvm-strip -s %t9 # RUN: cmp %t2 %t9 # Verify that a non-existent symbol table (after first call to llvm-strip) # can be handled correctly. # RUN: cp %t %t10 # RUN: llvm-strip --strip-all --keep-symbol=unavailable_symbol %t10 # RUN: llvm-strip --strip-all --keep-symbol=unavailable_symbol %t10 # RUN: cmp %t2 %t10 !ELF FileHeader: Class: ELFCLASS64 Data: ELFDATA2LSB Type: ET_REL Machine: EM_X86_64 Sections: - Name: non_alloc_in_segment Type: SHT_PROGBITS Flags: [ ] Size: 4 - Name: .bss Type: SHT_NOBITS Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] - Name: .text Type: SHT_PROGBITS Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC, SHF_EXECINSTR ] - Name: .blarg Type: SHT_PROGBITS Flags: [ ] - Name: .gnu.warning.foo Type: SHT_PROGBITS ProgramHeaders: # Use an arbitrary segment type to show that the segment type is unimportant. - Type: 0x61234567 FirstSec: non_alloc_in_segment LastSec: non_alloc_in_segment # CHECK: SectionHeaderCount: 6 # CHECK: Name: non_alloc_in_segment # CHECK: Name: .bss # CHECK: Name: .text # CHECK: Name: .gnu.warning.foo # CHECK: Name: .shstrtab