## This test shows that the name of the file is printed under the right ## circumstances and with the correct formatting for object inputs. # RUN: yaml2obj %s -o %t1 # RUN: cp %t1 %t2 ## Show that the file name is not printed for a single input for GNU output. # RUN: llvm-readelf --file-headers %t1 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s --implicit-check-not=File: --check-prefix=GNU-SINGLE ## Show that the very first line of the output is the one with "ELF Header" on. # GNU-SINGLE: {{^}} # GNU-SINGLE-SAME: ELF Header: ## Show that the file names are printed for all inputs for GNU output. # RUN: llvm-readelf --file-headers %t1 %t2 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=NAME1,GNU,NAME2 -DFILE1=%t1 -DFILE2=%t2 ## Show that the file name is printed for a single input for LLVM output. # RUN: llvm-readobj --file-headers %t1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NAME1 -DFILE1=%t1 ## Show that the file name is printed with correct spacing for multiple inputs ## with LLVM output. # RUN: llvm-readobj --file-headers %t1 %t2 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s --check-prefixes=NAME1,LLVM,NAME2 -DFILE1=%t1 -DFILE2=%t2 ## The very first line should be blank. CHECK-EMPTY isn't allowed on the first line. # NAME1: {{^$}} # NAME1-NEXT: {{^}}File: [[FILE1]]{{$}} # GNU: Section header string table index: # LLVM: StringTableSectionIndex: # LLVM-NEXT: } # NAME2-EMPTY: # NAME2-NEXT: {{^}}File: [[FILE2]]{{$}} --- !ELF FileHeader: Class: ELFCLASS64 Data: ELFDATA2LSB Type: ET_REL