Our "strings" were actually bytes, which made verbose dumping fail.
Decode them so they actually become strings.
Reviewed By: bruno
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118005
It was complaining about too many values to unpack, since our struct
unpack format string specified six members, but we only had five
variables to unpack to. The sixth value is the max value length, but
it's not used in dumping, so we can ignore it.
Reviewed By: bruno
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118004
This is just a few trivial changes -- change the interpreter and fix a
few byte-vs-string issues.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107944
Header maps are binary files used by Xcode, which are used to map
header names or paths to other locations. Clang has support for
those since its inception, but there's not a lot of header map
testing around.
Since it's a binary format, testing becomes pretty much brittle
and its hard to even know what's inside if you don't have the
appropriate tools.
Add a python based tool that allows creating and dumping header
maps based on a json description of those. While here, rewrite
tests to use the tool and remove the binary files from the tree.
This tool was initially written by Daniel Dunbar.
Thanks to Stella Stamenova for helping make this work on Windows.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46485
rdar://problem/39994722
llvm-svn: 335295
Header maps are binary files used by Xcode, which are used to map
header names or paths to other locations. Clang has support for
those since its inception, but there's not a lot of header map
testing around.
Since it's a binary format, testing becomes pretty much brittle
and its hard to even know what's inside if you don't have the
appropriate tools.
Add a python based tool that allows creating and dumping header
maps based on a json description of those. While here, rewrite
tests to use the tool and remove the binary files from the tree.
This tool was initially written by Daniel Dunbar.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46485
rdar://problem/39994722
llvm-svn: 335177