RUN: rm -rf %t RUN: mkdir -p %t RUN: cat %p/../Inputs/basic.macho.x86_64 > %t/basic.macho.x86_64 RUN: cat %p/../Inputs/basic-archive.macho.x86_64 > %t/basic-archive.macho.x86_64 RUN: cat %p/../Inputs/basic-lto.macho.x86_64 > %t/basic-lto.macho.x86_64 RUN: cat %p/../Inputs/basic-lto-dw4.macho.x86_64 > %t/basic-lto-dw4.macho.x86_64 # Multiple inputs in flat mode RUN: dsymutil -f -oso-prepend-path=%p/.. %t/basic.macho.x86_64 %t/basic-archive.macho.x86_64 %t/basic-lto.macho.x86_64 %t/basic-lto-dw4.macho.x86_64 RUN: llvm-dwarfdump -a %t/basic.macho.x86_64.dwarf \ RUN: | FileCheck %S/basic-linking-x86.test --check-prefixes=CHECK,BASIC RUN: llvm-dwarfdump -a %t/basic-archive.macho.x86_64.dwarf \ RUN: | FileCheck %S/basic-linking-x86.test --check-prefixes=CHECK,ARCHIVE RUN: llvm-dwarfdump -a %t/basic-lto.macho.x86_64.dwarf | FileCheck %S/basic-lto-linking-x86.test RUN: llvm-dwarfdump -a %t/basic-lto-dw4.macho.x86_64.dwarf | FileCheck %S/basic-lto-dw4-linking-x86.test # Multiple inputs that end up in the same named bundle RUN: dsymutil -oso-prepend-path=%p/.. %t/basic.macho.x86_64 %t/basic-archive.macho.x86_64 %t/basic-lto.macho.x86_64 %t/basic-lto-dw4.macho.x86_64 -o %t.dSYM RUN: llvm-dwarfdump -a %t.dSYM/Contents/Resources/DWARF/basic.macho.x86_64 \ RUN: | FileCheck %S/basic-linking-x86.test --check-prefixes=CHECK,BASIC RUN: llvm-dwarfdump -a %t.dSYM/Contents/Resources/DWARF/basic-archive.macho.x86_64 \ RUN: | FileCheck %S/basic-linking-x86.test --check-prefixes=CHECK,ARCHIVE RUN: llvm-dwarfdump -a %t.dSYM/Contents/Resources/DWARF/basic-lto.macho.x86_64 | FileCheck %S/basic-lto-linking-x86.test RUN: llvm-dwarfdump -a %t.dSYM/Contents/Resources/DWARF/basic-lto-dw4.macho.x86_64 | FileCheck %S/basic-lto-dw4-linking-x86.test # Multiple inputs in a named bundle in flat mode... impossible. RUN: not dsymutil -f -oso-prepend-path=%p/.. %t/basic.macho.x86_64 %t/basic-archive.macho.x86_64 %t/basic-lto.macho.x86_64 %t/basic-lto-dw4.macho.x86_64 -o %t.dSYM 2>&1 | FileCheck %s CHECK: error: cannot use -o with multiple inputs in flat mode