File: rename-section-duplicate-names.test

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## When multiple sections have the same name, and --rename-section is specified,
## GNU objcopy renames all these sections. This test shows that llvm-objcopy
## does the same.

## Note: we have to do this test in two stages because yaml2obj cannot handle
## multiple sections with the same name. This has the benefit of showing that
## we can rename to an already existing name.
# RUN: yaml2obj %s -o %t.o

## First make two sections with the same name...
# RUN: llvm-objcopy --rename-section=.foo=.bar %t.o %t2.o
## ... then rename them both.
# RUN: llvm-objcopy --rename-section=.bar=.baz %t2.o %t3.o
# RUN: llvm-readobj --sections %t3.o | FileCheck %s

--- !ELF
FileHeader:
  Class:   ELFCLASS64
  Data:    ELFDATA2LSB
  Type:    ET_REL
  Machine: EM_X86_64
Sections:
  - Name:  .foo
    Type:  SHT_PROGBITS
    Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ]
  - Name:  .bar
    Type:  SHT_PROGBITS

# CHECK: Name: .baz
# CHECK: Name: .baz