/* This test is derived from a C source file which, when compiled by gcc with debugging enabled, managed to create a .debug_str section whose first string was ZLIB_VER_SUBVERSION. The code in bfd/compress.c used to just check for the characters "ZLIB" at the start of a section and then assume that the section was compressed. This meant that the BFD library then processed the next 8 bytes as if they were the size of the decompressed version of the section. Naturally with this test case the resulting size was gigantic and consequently the library quickly ran out of memory. */ .section .debug_str,"MS",@progbits,1 .string "ZLIB_VER_SUBREVISION 0"