[cfe-users] clang-cl 8.0 (x86) - pdb

Leo Brugnara via cfe-users cfe-users at lists.llvm.org
Wed Jun 26 09:13:00 PDT 2019


Hi,

I've come across the following issue with Clang 8.0 under Windows 10 (Home
- Version 10.0.17134 Build 17134) using clang's cl driver. I have the
following snippet of code that uses *double*:

#include <stdio.h>

int main (int argc, char **argv)
{
    int size = 60;
    printf("size=%d\n", size);

    double d = 1.4;
    printf("double=%f\n", d);

    int  ret = (size * d);
    printf("ret=%d\n", ret);

    return ret;
}

If I compile this with the *x64* version of Clang while debugging with lldb
the variables have the expected value and the console's output looks good
too. Instead, if I use the *x86* version, the debug session shows weird
numbers for the variables, even though the console's output is correct (so
is the program).

If I directly use *cl.exe* (x86) to compile the program, the debug session
works as expected (and the program keeps working as expected). The same
happens if I change "double d = 1.4" by "float d = 1.4", both the debug
session and the program work as expected. Also, if I use the MSVC debugger
the output for all the scenarios is the same.

Am I missing something here or is it a bug with the generated PDB file?
These are the logs of each scenario:

*clang-cl-x64.log*:
https://gist.github.com/lbrugnara/1c644fc6fbbb1ee44d9848d7f3697a8b
*clang-cl-x86.log*:
https://gist.github.com/lbrugnara/415e89dbe5318b03a73a0d851be0961d
*cl-x86.log*:
https://gist.github.com/lbrugnara/de9b54a896d995f8f5e712a064134d52
*clang-cl-x86-float.log*:
https://gist.github.com/lbrugnara/16fd3fcbf3876e6b829a5dfd0d46973c

Thanks

-- Leo

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