**Summary** When filling out the LayoutInfo for a structure with the offsets from DWARF, LLDB fills gaps in the layout by creating unnamed bitfields and adding them to the AST. If we don't do this correctly and our layout has overlapping fields, we will hat an assertion in `clang::CGRecordLowering::lower()`. Specifically, if we have a derived class with a VTable and a bitfield immediately following the vtable pointer, we create a layout with overlapping fields. This is an oversight in some of the previous cleanups done around this area. In `D76808`, we prevented LLDB from creating unnamed bitfields if there was a gap between the last field of a base class and the start of a bitfield in the derived class. In `D112697`, we started accounting for the vtable pointer. The intention there was to make sure the offset bookkeeping accounted for the existence of a vtable pointer (but we didn't actually want to create any AST nodes for it). Now that `last_field_info.bit_size` was being set even for artifical fields, the previous fix `D76808` broke specifically for cases where the bitfield was the first member of a derived class with a vtable (this scenario wasn't tested so we didn't notice it). I.e., we started creating redundant unnamed bitfields for where the vtable pointer usually sits. This confused the lowering logic in clang. This patch adds a condition to `ShouldCreateUnnamedBitfield` which checks whether the first field in the derived class is a vtable ptr. **Testing** * Added API test case Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150591
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