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author | Nico Weber <nicolasweber@gmx.de> | 2019-04-21 17:19:27 +0000 |
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committer | Nico Weber <nicolasweber@gmx.de> | 2019-04-21 17:19:27 +0000 |
commit | ce67a41741cbabf93ad981d03e1eb04c1ac1f4fb (patch) | |
tree | 1cdd25d1a79ce39757bf4b997446cd4a3fe540bb /llvm/test/Demangle/ms-string-literals.test | |
parent | 8fc9902bbb0d48c75fe33627641f14c9c3e09e25 (diff) | |
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llvm-undname: Fix hex escapes in wchar_t, char16_t, char32_t strings
llvm-undname used to put '\x' in front of every pair of nibbles, but
u"\xD7\xFF" produces a string with 6 bytes: \xD7 \0 \xFF \0 (and \0\0). Correct
for a single character (plus terminating \0) is u\xD7FF instead.
Now, wchar_t, char16_t, and char32_t strings roundtrip from source to
clang-cl (and cl.exe) and then llvm-undname.
(...at least as long as it's not a string like L"\xD7FF" L"foo" which
gets demangled as L"\xD7FFfoo", where the compiler then considers the
"f" as part of the hex escape. That seems ok.)
Also add a comment saying that the "almost-valid" char32_t string I
added in my last commit is actually produced by compilers.
llvm-svn: 358857
Diffstat (limited to 'llvm/test/Demangle/ms-string-literals.test')
-rw-r--r-- | llvm/test/Demangle/ms-string-literals.test | 11 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/llvm/test/Demangle/ms-string-literals.test b/llvm/test/Demangle/ms-string-literals.test index 7ba6b48e6ae..0e9d1edea8a 100644 --- a/llvm/test/Demangle/ms-string-literals.test +++ b/llvm/test/Demangle/ms-string-literals.test @@ -730,7 +730,10 @@ ; CHECK: L"012345678901234567890123456789AB"... ??_C@_13IIHIAFKH@?W?$PP?$AA?$AA@ -; CHECK: L"\xD7\xFF" +; CHECK: L"\xD7FF" + +??_C@_03IIHIAFKH@?$PP?W?$AA?$AA@ +; CHECK: u"\xD7FF" ??_C@_02PCEFGMJL@hi?$AA@ ; CHECK: "hi" @@ -785,9 +788,7 @@ ; This is technically not a valid u32 string since the character in it is not ; <= 0x10FFFF like unicode demands. (Also, the crc doesn't match the contents.) ; It's here because this input used to cause a stack overflow in outputHex(). - -; FIXME: The demangler currently writes for \x codes for a single U string -; character. That's incorrect since that would mangle two four characters. +; Both cl.exe and clang-cl produce it for `const char32_t* s = U"\x11223344";` ??_C@_07LJGFEJEB@D3?$CC?$BB?$AA?$AA?$AA?$AA@) -; CHECK: U"\x11\x22\x33\x44" +; CHECK: U"\x11223344" |