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slightly more verbose than needed line tables, e.g.:

Address            Line   Column File   ISA Discriminator Flags
------------------ ------ ------ ------ --- ------------- -------------
0x0000000000000000      1      0      1   0             0  is_stmt
0x0000000000000000      1      0      1   0             0  is_stmt prologue_end
0x0000000000000010      2      0      1   0             0  is_stmt
0x0000000000000018      4      0      1   0             0  is_stmt

these should probably be looked at, but it isn't affecting the correctness
of the testcase.

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