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When we read preprocessed source, we deal with a couple of special location lines at the start of the file. These provide information about the original filename of the source and the current directory, so we can process the source in the same manner. When updating that code, I had a somewhat philosophical question: Should the line table contain evidence of the filename the user provided to the compiler? I figured to leave it there, as it did no harm. But this defect shows an issue. It's in the line table and our (non optimizing) line table serializer emits that filename. Which means if one re-preprocesses the original source to a differently-named intermediate file, the resultant CMI is different. Boo. That's a difference that doesn't matter, except the CRC matching then fails. We should elide the filename, so that one can preprocess to mktemp intermediate filenames for whatever reason. This patch takes the approach of expunging it from the line table -- so the line table will end up with exactly the same form. That seems a better bet than trying to fix up mismatching line tables in CMI emission. PR c++/99072 libcpp/ * init.c (read_original_filename): Expunge all evidence of the original filename. gcc/testsuite/ * g++.dg/modules/pr99072.H: New.
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