## Show that llvm-strings prints only strings with length of at least the ## requested number of bytes. RUN: echo a > %t RUN: echo ab >> %t RUN: echo abc >> %t RUN: echo abcd >> %t RUN: echo abcde >> %t RUN: not llvm-strings -n 0 2>&1 %t | FileCheck --check-prefix CHECK-0 %s RUN: llvm-strings -n 1 %t | FileCheck --check-prefix CHECK-1 %s --implicit-check-not={{.}} RUN: llvm-strings -n 2 %t | FileCheck --check-prefix CHECK-2 %s --implicit-check-not={{.}} RUN: llvm-strings -n 4 %t | FileCheck --check-prefix CHECK-4 %s --implicit-check-not={{.}} RUN: llvm-strings -n 5 %t | FileCheck --check-prefix CHECK-5 %s --implicit-check-not={{.}} RUN: llvm-strings -n 6 %t | FileCheck %s --implicit-check-not={{.}} --allow-empty ## Default is equivalent to -n 4. RUN: llvm-strings %t | FileCheck --check-prefix CHECK-4 %s --implicit-check-not={{.}} ## Show --bytes works too. RUN: llvm-strings --bytes 2 %t | FileCheck --check-prefix CHECK-2 %s --implicit-check-not={{.}} ## Show different syntaxes work. RUN: llvm-strings --bytes=2 %t | FileCheck --check-prefix CHECK-2 %s --implicit-check-not={{.}} RUN: llvm-strings -n=2 %t | FileCheck --check-prefix CHECK-2 %s --implicit-check-not={{.}} CHECK-0: invalid minimum string length 0 CHECK-1: a CHECK-1-NEXT: ab CHECK-1-NEXT: abc CHECK-1-NEXT: abcd CHECK-1-NEXT: abcde CHECK-2: ab CHECK-2-NEXT: abc CHECK-2-NEXT: abcd CHECK-2-NEXT: abcde CHECK-4: abcd CHECK-4-NEXT: abcde CHECK-5: abcde ## Show that a non-numeric argument is rejected. RUN: not llvm-strings -n foo %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ERR ERR: llvm-strings{{.*}}: for the --bytes option: 'foo' value invalid for integer argument!