It controls everything that -flimit-debug-info used to, plus the vtable type optimization. The old -fno-limit-debug-info option is now an alias to -fstandalone-debug and vice versa. Standalone is the default on Darwin until dtrace is updated to work with non-standalone debug info (rdar://problem/15758808). Note: I kept the LimitedDebugInfo name in CodeGenOptions::DebugInfoKind because NoStandaloneDebugInfo sounded even more confusing. llvm-svn: 198655
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848 B
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-unk-unk -fstandalone-debug -o - -emit-llvm -g %s | FileCheck %s
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// On Darwin, this should be the default:
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-darwin -o - -emit-llvm -g %s | FileCheck %s
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namespace rdar14101097_1 { // see also PR16214
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// Check that we emit debug info for the definition of a struct if the
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// definition is available, even if it's used via a pointer wrapped in a
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// typedef.
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// CHECK: [ DW_TAG_structure_type ] [foo] {{.*}}[def]
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struct foo {
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};
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typedef foo *foop;
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void bar() {
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foop f;
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}
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}
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namespace rdar14101097_2 {
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// As above, except trickier because we first encounter only a declaration of
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// the type and no debug-info related use after we see the definition of the
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// type.
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// CHECK: [ DW_TAG_structure_type ] [foo] {{.*}}[def]
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struct foo;
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void bar() {
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foo *f;
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}
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struct foo {
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};
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}
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