File: dwarfdump-macho-universal.test

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Reuse a test input from dsymutil, it's perfect for what we want to exercise
RUN: llvm-dwarfdump -v %S/Inputs/fat-test.o --debug-info | FileCheck %s

CHECK: fat-test.o(x86_64):	file format Mach-O 64-bit x86-64
CHECK: DW_TAG_variable
CHECK-NOT: {{NULL|DW_TAG}}
CHECK: DW_AT_name {{.*}} "x86_64_var"

CHECK: fat-test.o(i386):	file format Mach-O 32-bit i386
CHECK: DW_TAG_variable
CHECK-NOT: {{NULL|DW_TAG}}
CHECK: DW_AT_name {{.*}} "i386_var"

CHECK: fat-test.o(x86_64h):	file format Mach-O 64-bit x86-64
CHECK: DW_TAG_variable
CHECK-NOT: {{NULL|DW_TAG}}
CHECK: DW_AT_name {{.*}} "x86_64h_var"