reference, declaration → definition definition → references, declarations, derived classes, virtual overrides reference to multiple definitions → definitions unreferenced |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 | ; Test functionality of -D option: string variables are defined to the right ; value and CHECK directives using them match as expected given the value set. ; String variable correctly defined to a non-empty string. RUN: FileCheck -DVALUE=10 --input-file %s %s RUN: not FileCheck -DVALUE=20 --input-file %s %s 2>&1 \ RUN: | FileCheck %s --check-prefix ERRMSG RUN: not FileCheck -DVALUE=10 --check-prefix NOT --input-file %s %s 2>&1 \ RUN: | FileCheck %s --check-prefix NOT-ERRMSG RUN: FileCheck -DVALUE=20 --check-prefix NOT --input-file %s %s Value = 10 CHECK: Value = [[VALUE]] NOT-NOT: Value = [[VALUE]] ERRMSG: defines.txt:[[@LINE-3]]:8: error: CHECK: expected string not found in input ERRMSG: defines.txt:1:1: note: scanning from here ERRMSG: defines.txt:1:1: note: with "VALUE" equal to "20" ERRMSG: defines.txt:[[@LINE-7]]:1: note: possible intended match here NOT-ERRMSG: defines.txt:[[@LINE-7]]:10: error: {{NOT}}-NOT: excluded string found in input NOT-ERRMSG: defines.txt:[[@LINE-10]]:1: note: found here NOT-ERRMSG: defines.txt:[[@LINE-11]]:1: note: with "VALUE" equal to "10" ; Definition of string variable to an empty string. RUN: FileCheck -DVALUE= --check-prefix EMPTY --input-file %s %s 2>&1 Empty value = @@ EMPTY: Empty value = @[[VALUE]]@ |