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Logan Chien
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Refine the ARM EHABI test cases.
Since we have ARM unwind directive parser and assembler, we can check the correctness in two stages: 1. From LLVM assembly (.ll) to ARM assembly (.s) 2. From ARM assembly (.s) to ELF object file (.o) We already have several "*.s to *.o" test cases. This CL adds some "*.ll to *.s" test cases and removes the redundant "*.ll to *.o" test cases. New test cases to check "*.ll to *.s" code generator: - ehabi.ll: Check the correctness of the generated unwind directives. - section-name.ll: Check the section name of functions. Removed test cases: - ehabi-mc-cantunwind.ll (Covered by ehabi-cantunwind.ll, and eh-directive-cantunwind.s) - ehabi-mc-compact-pr0.ll (Covered by ehabi.ll, eh-compact-pr0.s, eh-directive-save.s, and eh-directive-setfp.s) - ehabi-mc-compact-pr1.ll (Covered by ehabi.ll, eh-compact-pr1.s, eh-directive-save.s, and eh-directive-setfp.s) - ehabi-mc.ll (Covered by ehabi.ll, and eh-directive-integrated-test.s) - ehabi-mc-section-group.ll (Covered by section-name.ll, and eh-directive-section-comdat.s) - ehabi-mc-section.ll (Covered by section-name.ll, and eh-directive-section.s) - ehabi-mc-sh_link.ll (Covered by eh-directive-text-section.s, and eh-directive-section.s) git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@183628 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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