Raphael Isemann fdea9a4ec9 [lldb] Remove license headers from all test source files
Summary:
Around a third of our test sources have LLVM license headers. This patch removes those headers from all test
sources and also fixes any tests that depended on the length of the license header.

The reasons for this are:

* A few tests verify line numbers and will start failing if the number of lines in the LLVM license header changes. Once I landed my patch for valid SourceLocations in debug info we will probably have even more tests that verify line numbers.
* No other LLVM project is putting license headers in its test files to my knowledge.
* They make the test sources much more verbose than they have to be. Several tests have longer license headers than the actual test source.

For the record, the following tests had their line numbers changed to pass with the removal of the license header:
    lldb-api :: functionalities/breakpoint/breakpoint_by_line_and_column/TestBreakpointByLineAndColumn.py
    lldb-shell :: Reproducer/TestGDBRemoteRepro.test
    lldb-shell :: Reproducer/TestMultipleTargets.test
    lldb-shell :: Reproducer/TestReuseDirectory.test
    lldb-shell :: ExecControl/StopHook/stop-hook-threads.test
    lldb-shell :: ExecControl/StopHook/stop-hook.test
    lldb-api :: lang/objc/exceptions/TestObjCExceptions.py

Reviewers: #lldb, espindola, JDevlieghere

Reviewed By: #lldb, JDevlieghere

Subscribers: emaste, aprantl, arphaman, JDevlieghere, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74839
2020-02-20 08:32:01 +01:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
// This simple program is to test the lldb Python API SBSection. It includes
// somes global data, and so the build process produces a DATA section, which
// the test code can use to query for the target byte size
char my_global_var_of_char_type = 'X';
int main (int argc, char const *argv[])
{
// this code just "does something" with the global so that it is not
// optimised away
if (argc > 1 && strlen(argv[1]))
{
my_global_var_of_char_type += argv[1][0];
}
return my_global_var_of_char_type;
}