and "instruction address -> file/line" lookup.
Instead of plain collection of rows, debug line table for compilation unit is now
treated as the number of row ranges, describing sequences (series of contiguous machine
instructions). The sequences are not always listed in the order of increasing
address, so previously used std::lower_bound() sometimes produced wrong results.
Now the instruction address lookup consists of two stages: finding the correct
sequence, and searching for address in range of rows for this sequence.
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For example, Paths are printed on Win32 as below;
/tmp/dbginfo\def2.cc:4:0
/tmp/dbginfo\include\decl2.h:1:0
/tmp/include\decl.h:5:0
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(instead of basenames) from DWARF. Use this behavior in llvm-dwarfdump tool.
Reviewed by Benjamin Kramer.
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To fetch a subprogram name we should not only inspect the DIE for this subprogram, but optionally inspect
its specification, or its abstract origin (even if there is no inlining), or even specification of an abstract origin.
Reviewed by Benjamin Kramer.
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1) DIContext is now able to return function name for a given instruction address (besides file/line info).
2) llvm-dwarfdump accepts flag --functions that prints the function name (if address is specified by --address flag).
3) test case that checks the basic functionality of llvm-dwarfdump added
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