+++ /dev/null
-; This isn't really an assembly file, its just here to
-; run the following test which tests llvm-ar for compatibility
-; reading MacOSX (BSD4.4) style archives.
-
-; RUN: ar t MacOSX.a > Output/osx1
-; RUN: llvm-ar t MacOSX.a > Output/osx2
-; RUN: diff Output/osx1 Output/osx2
-; RUN: cp MacOSX.a Output/MacOSX_mod.a
-; RUN: llvm-ranlib Output/MacOSX_mod.a
-; RUN: llvm-ar t Output/MacOSX_mod.a
+++ /dev/null
-; This isn't really an assembly file, its just here to
-; run the following test which tests llvm-ar for compatibility
-; reading SVR4 style archives.
-
-; RUN: ar t SVR4.a > Output/svr1
-; RUN: llvm-ar t SVR4.a > Output/svr2
-; RUN: diff Output/svr1 Output/svr2
-; RUN: cp SVR4.a Output/SVR4_mod.a
-; RUN: llvm-ranlib Output/SVR4_mod.a
-; RUN: llvm-ar t Output/SVR4_mod.a
+++ /dev/null
-; This isn't really an assembly file, its just here to
-; run the following test which tests llvm-ar for compatibility
-; reading xpg4 style archives.
-
-; RUN: ar t xpg4.a > Output/xpg1
-; RUN: llvm-ar t xpg4.a > Output/xpg2
-; RUN: diff Output/xpg1 Output/xpg2
-; RUN: cp xpg4.a Output/xpg4_mod.a
-; RUN: llvm-ranlib Output/xpg4_mod.a
-; RUN: llvm-ar t Output/xpg4_mod.a