## Check we can produce 32/64 bits outputs with a different endianness.
# RUN: yaml2obj -D BITS=64 -D ENCODE=LSB %s | llvm-readobj --file-headers - | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=LE64
# RUN: yaml2obj -D BITS=64 -D ENCODE=MSB %s | llvm-readobj --file-headers - | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BE64
# RUN: yaml2obj -D BITS=32 -D ENCODE=LSB %s | llvm-readobj --file-headers - | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=LE32
# RUN: yaml2obj -D BITS=32 -D ENCODE=MSB %s | llvm-readobj --file-headers - | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BE32
# LE64: Class: 64-bit (0x2)
# LE64-NEXT: DataEncoding: LittleEndian (0x1)
# BE64: Class: 64-bit (0x2)
# BE64-NEXT: DataEncoding: BigEndian (0x2)
# LE32: Class: 32-bit (0x1)
# LE32-NEXT: DataEncoding: LittleEndian (0x1)
# BE32: Class: 32-bit (0x1)
# BE32-NEXT: DataEncoding: BigEndian (0x2)
# RUN: not yaml2obj --docnum=1 -D BITS=16 -D ENCODE=LSB %s 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=BAD %s
# RUN: not yaml2obj --docnum=1 -D BITS=32 -D ENCODE= %s 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=BAD %s
# BAD: error: unknown enumerated scalar
--- !ELF
FileHeader: !FileHeader
Class: ELFCLASS[[BITS]]
Data: ELFDATA2[[ENCODE]]
Type: ET_EXEC