File: absolute_symbol.test

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RUN: dsymutil -dump-debug-map -oso-prepend-path %p %p/Inputs/absolute_sym.macho.i386 | FileCheck %s

RUN: dsymutil --linker parallel -dump-debug-map -oso-prepend-path %p %p/Inputs/absolute_sym.macho.i386 | FileCheck %s

The tested object file has been created by the dummy Objective-C code:
@interface Foo
@end

@implementation Foo
@end

int main() { return 0; }

compiled for i386. This create an absolute symbol .objc_class_name_Foo
We must not consider this symbol for debug info linking as its address
might conflict with other real symbols in the same file.

CHECK: objc_class_name_Foo
CHECK-NOT: objAddr
CHECK: }