## Different "echo" commands on Windows interpret quoted strings and ## wildcards in similar but different way (On Windows, ARGV tokenization ## and wildcard expansion are not done by the shell but by each command.) ## Because of that reason, this test fails on some Windows environment. ## We can't write quoted strings that are interpreted the same way ## by all echo commands. So, we don't want to run this on Windows. # REQUIRES: shell # RUN: mkdir -p %t.dir ## Note that we are using "cannot open no-such-file: " as a marker that the ## linker keep going when it found an error. That specific error message is not ## related to the linker script tests. # RUN: echo foobar > %t1 # RUN: not ld.lld %t1 no-such-file 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=ERR1 %s # ERR1: unexpected EOF # ERR1: cannot open no-such-file: # RUN: echo "foo \"bar" > %t2 # RUN: not ld.lld %t2 no-such-file 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=ERR2 %s # ERR2: unclosed quote # ERR2: cannot open no-such-file: # RUN: echo "/*" > %t3 # RUN: not ld.lld %t3 no-such-file 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=ERR3 %s # ERR3: unclosed comment # ERR3: cannot open no-such-file: # RUN: echo "EXTERN (" > %t4 # RUN: not ld.lld %t4 no-such-file 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=ERR4 %s # ERR4: unexpected EOF # ERR4: cannot open no-such-file: # RUN: echo "EXTERN (" > %t5 # RUN: not ld.lld %t5 no-such-file 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=ERR5 %s # ERR5: unexpected EOF # ERR5: cannot open no-such-file: # RUN: echo "EXTERN xyz" > %t6 # RUN: not ld.lld %t6 no-such-file 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=ERR6 %s # ERR6: ( expected, but got xyz # ERR6: cannot open no-such-file: # RUN: echo "INCLUDE /no/such/file" > %t7 # RUN: not ld.lld %t7 no-such-file 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=ERR7 %s # ERR7: cannot find linker script /no/such/file # ERR7: cannot open no-such-file: # RUN: echo "OUTPUT_FORMAT(x y z)" > %t8 # RUN: not ld.lld %t8 no-such-file 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=ERR8 %s # ERR8: , expected, but got y # ERR8: cannot open no-such-file: