# Comment directives successfully comment out check directives. # Check all default comment prefixes. # Check that a comment directive at the beginning/end of the file is handled. # Check that the preceding/following line's check directive is not affected. RUN: echo 'foo' > %t-1.in RUN: echo 'COM: CHECK: bar' > %t-1.chk RUN: echo 'CHECK: foo' >> %t-1.chk RUN: echo 'RUN: echo "CHECK: baz"' >> %t-1.chk RUN: %ProtectFileCheckOutput FileCheck -dump-input=never -vv %t-1.chk < %t-1.in 2>&1 | \ RUN: FileCheck -DCHECK_LINE=2 %s # Check the case of one user-specified comment prefix. # Check that a comment directive not at the beginning of a line is handled. RUN: echo 'foo' > %t-2.in RUN: echo 'CHECK: foo' > %t-2.chk RUN: echo 'letters then space MY-PREFIX: CHECK: bar' >> %t-2.chk RUN: %ProtectFileCheckOutput \ RUN: FileCheck -dump-input=never -vv %t-2.chk -comment-prefixes=MY-PREFIX < %t-2.in 2>&1 | \ RUN: FileCheck -DCHECK_LINE=1 %s # Check the case of multiple user-specified comment prefixes. RUN: echo 'foo' > %t-3.in RUN: echo 'Bar_2: CHECK: Bar' > %t-3.chk RUN: echo 'CHECK: foo' >> %t-3.chk RUN: echo 'Foo_1: CHECK: Foo' >> %t-3.chk RUN: echo 'Baz_3: CHECK: Baz' >> %t-3.chk RUN: %ProtectFileCheckOutput \ RUN: FileCheck -dump-input=never -vv %t-3.chk -comment-prefixes=Foo_1,Bar_2 \ RUN: -comment-prefixes=Baz_3 < %t-3.in 2>&1 | \ RUN: FileCheck -DCHECK_LINE=2 %s CHECK: .chk:[[CHECK_LINE]]:8: remark: CHECK: expected string found in input