Test that both llvm-dis (uses a data streamer) and opt (no data streamer) handle a .bc file with any padding. A file padded with '\n' can be produced under a peculiar situation: * A .bc is produced os OS X, but without a darwin triple, so it has no wrapper. * It is included in a .a archive * ranlib is ran on that archive. It will pad the members to make them multiple of 8 bytes. and there is no reason to not handle the general case. RUN: llvm-dis -disable-output %p/Inputs/padding.bc RUN: opt -disable-output %p/Inputs/padding.bc RUN: llvm-dis -disable-output %p/Inputs/padding-garbage.bc RUN: opt -disable-output %p/Inputs/padding-garbage.bc