Thread Expected<...> up from libObject’s getName() for symbols to allow llvm-objdump to produce a good error message.
Produce another specific error message for a malformed Mach-O file when a symbol’s
string index is past the end of the string table. The existing test case in test/Object/macho-invalid.test
for macho-invalid-symbol-name-past-eof now reports the error with the message indicating
that a symbol at a specific index has a bad sting index and that bad string index value.
Again converting interfaces to Expected<> from ErrorOr<> does involve
touching a number of places. Where the existing code reported the error with a
string message or an error code it was converted to do the same. There is some
code for this that could be factored into a routine but I would like to leave that for
the code owners post-commit to do as they want for handling an llvm::Error. An
example of how this could be done is shown in the diff in
lib/ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/RuntimeDyldImpl.h which had a Check() routine
already for std::error_code so I added one like it for llvm::Error .
Also there some were bugs in the existing code that did not deal with the
old ErrorOr<> return values. So now with Expected<> since they must be
checked and the error handled, I added a TODO and a comment:
“// TODO: Actually report errors helpfully” and a call something like
consumeError(NameOrErr.takeError()) so the buggy code will not crash
since needed to deal with the Error.
Note there fixes needed to lld that goes along with this that I will commit right after this.
So expect lld not to built after this commit and before the next one.
llvm-svn: 266919
diff --git a/llvm/tools/dsymutil/DebugMap.cpp b/llvm/tools/dsymutil/DebugMap.cpp
index 114e22c..5130cd6 100644
--- a/llvm/tools/dsymutil/DebugMap.cpp
+++ b/llvm/tools/dsymutil/DebugMap.cpp
@@ -228,10 +228,14 @@
// look them up here and rewrite them.
for (const auto &Sym : ErrOrObjectFile->symbols()) {
uint64_t Address = Sym.getValue();
- ErrorOr<StringRef> Name = Sym.getName();
+ Expected<StringRef> Name = Sym.getName();
if (!Name ||
- (Sym.getFlags() & (SymbolRef::SF_Absolute | SymbolRef::SF_Common)))
+ (Sym.getFlags() & (SymbolRef::SF_Absolute | SymbolRef::SF_Common))) {
+ // TODO: Actually report errors helpfully.
+ if (!Name)
+ consumeError(Name.takeError());
continue;
+ }
SymbolAddresses[*Name] = Address;
}
}