# RUN: yaml2obj %S/Inputs/inlined-file0-line0-col0.yaml -o %t # RUN: %lldb %t -s %s -o exit | FileCheck %s # 1 void abort(void); # 2 int g1 = 4, g2 = 6; # 3 # 4 inline __attribute__((always_inline)) void bar(int q) { # 5 if (q > 5) # 6 abort(); # 7 } # 8 # 9 inline __attribute__((always_inline)) void foo(int q) { # 10 bar(q); # 11 } # 12 # 13 int main() { # 14 foo(g1); # 15 foo(g2); # 16 return 0; # 17 } # The input object file contains a single abort invocation for the two inlined # instances of foo() in main() at line 0. As the file, line and column numbers # are all 0, file and line number information would be missing for foo and main # in the lookup information. # # A line number 0 is not printed for main in this case, but the same holds # for a non-inlined location with line number 0. # CHECK: Summary: inlined-file0-line0-col0.test.tmp`main + 30 [inlined] bar + 4 at inlined-file0-line0-col0.c:6:5 # CHECK-NEXT: inlined-file0-line0-col0.test.tmp`main + 26 [inlined] foo at inlined-file0-line0-col0.c:10:3 # CHECK-NEXT: inlined-file0-line0-col0.test.tmp`main + 26 at inlined-file0-line0-col0.c image lookup -a 0x1e