1 // clang-format off 2 // REQUIRES: lld, x86 3 4 // Test that lldb can find the PDB file that corresponds to the executable. The linker 5 // writes a path to the PDB in the executable. If the PDB is not there, lldb should 6 // check the directory that contains the executable. We'll generate the PDB file in 7 // a subdirectory and then move it into the directory with the executable. That will 8 // ensure the PDB path stored in the executable is wrong. 9 10 // Build an EXE and PDB in different directories 11 // RUN: mkdir -p %t/executable 12 // RUN: rm -f %t/executable/foo.exe %t/executable/bar.pdb 13 // RUN: mkdir -p %t/symbols 14 // RUN: rm -f %t/symbols/bar.pdb 15 // RUN: %clang_cl --target=x86_64-windows-msvc -Od -Z7 -c /Fo%t/executable/foo.obj -- %s 16 // RUN: lld-link -debug:full -nodefaultlib -entry:main %t/executable/foo.obj \ 17 // RUN: -out:%t/executable/foo.exe -pdb:%t/symbols/bar.pdb 18 19 // Find the PDB in its build location 20 // RUN: env LLDB_USE_NATIVE_PDB_READER=1 %lldb -f %t/executable/foo.exe -s \ 21 // RUN: %p/Inputs/locate-pdb.lldbinit | FileCheck %s 22 23 // Also find the PDB when it's adjacent to the executable 24 // RUN: mv -f %t/symbols/bar.pdb %t/executable/bar.pdb 25 // RUN: env LLDB_USE_NATIVE_PDB_READER=1 %lldb -f %t/executable/foo.exe -s \ 26 // RUN: %p/Inputs/locate-pdb.lldbinit | FileCheck %s 27 main(int argc,char ** argv)28int main(int argc, char** argv) { 29 return 0; 30 } 31 32 // CHECK: (lldb) target modules dump symfile 33 // CHECK: Dumping debug symbols for 1 modules. 34 // CHECK: SymbolFile pdb 35