## Test that on windows, members are case insensitive. # UNSUPPORTED: system-windows # RUN: mkdir -p %t # RUN: rm -rf %t/lowerCase %t/UPPERCASE && mkdir %t/lowerCase %t/UPPERCASE # RUN: echo lowerCase > %t/lowerCase/file.txt # RUN: echo UPPERCASE > %t/UPPERCASE/FILE.TXT # RUN: rm -f %t/archive.a # RUN: llvm-ar rc %t/archive.a %t/lowerCase/file.txt # RUN: llvm-ar rc %t/archive.a %t/UPPERCASE/FILE.TXT # RUN: FileCheck %s -input-file=%t/archive.a --check-prefix=ARCHIVE # ARCHIVE: file.txt # ARCHIVE: FILE.TXT # RUN: rm -f %t/thin-archive.a # RUN: llvm-ar Trc %t/thin-archive.a %t/lowerCase/file.txt %t/UPPERCASE/FILE.TXT # RUN: llvm-ar dTP %t/thin-archive.a %t/uppercase/file.txt # RUN: FileCheck %s -input-file=%t/thin-archive.a --check-prefix=THIN-ARCHIVE -DPATH=%/t # RUN: llvm-ar dTP %t/thin-archive.a %t/LOWERCASE/FILE.TXT # RUN: FileCheck %s -input-file=%t/thin-archive.a --check-prefix=THIN-ARCHIVE -DPATH=%/t # THIN-ARCHIVE: [[PATH]]/lowerCase/file.txt # THIN-ARCHIVE: [[PATH]]/UPPERCASE/FILE.TXT