// FIXME: Actually, "perl". REQUIRES: shell RUN: rm -rf %t.output_dir && mkdir %t.output_dir RUN: %scan-build -o %t.output_dir %clang -S \ RUN: %S/Inputs/multidirectory_project/directory1/file1.c \ RUN: %S/Inputs/multidirectory_project/directory2/file2.c \ RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-NO-EXCLUDE // The purpose of this test is to ensure that the --exclude command line option // actually excludes reports from inside the specified directories. // First, let's make sure that without --exclude issues in both // directory1 and directory2 are found. CHECK-NO-EXCLUDE: scan-build: 2 bugs found. // Only one issue should be found when directory1 is excluded. RUN: rm -rf %t.output_dir && mkdir %t.output_dir RUN: %scan-build -o %t.output_dir --exclude directory1 %clang -S \ RUN: %S/Inputs/multidirectory_project/directory1/file1.c \ RUN: %S/Inputs/multidirectory_project/directory2/file2.c \ RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-EXCLUDE1 CHECK-EXCLUDE1: scan-build: 1 bug found. // When both directories are excluded, no issues should be reported. RUN: rm -rf %t.output_dir && mkdir %t.output_dir RUN: %scan-build -o %t.output_dir --exclude directory1 --exclude directory2 %clang -S \ RUN: %S/Inputs/multidirectory_project/directory1/file1.c \ RUN: %S/Inputs/multidirectory_project/directory2/file2.c \ RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-EXCLUDE-BOTH CHECK-EXCLUDE-BOTH: scan-build: 0 bugs found.