File: source-interleave-same-line-different-file.test

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## Test that source is printed when subsequent lines in the translation unit
## come from the same line in two different files.

# RUN: sed -e "s,SRC_COMPDIR,%/p/Inputs,g" %p/Inputs/source-interleave-same-line-different-file.ll > %t.ll
# RUN: llc -o %t.o -filetype=obj -mtriple=x86_64-pc-linux %t.ll
# RUN: llvm-objdump --source %t.o | FileCheck %s

# CHECK:      0000000000000000 <add1>:
# CHECK-NEXT: ; int add1(int a) { return a + 1; }
#
# CHECK:      0000000000000010 <return4>:
# CHECK-NEXT: ; int return4() { return 4; }