| #if 0 |
| // RUN: not %clang_cc1 -verify %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s |
| |
| // Please note that all comments are inside "#if 0" blocks so that |
| // VerifyDiagnosticConsumer sees no comments while processing this |
| // test-case (and hence no expected-* directives). |
| #endif |
| |
| #include "verify2.h" |
| #error source |
| |
| #if 0 |
| // expected-error {{should be ignored}} |
| |
| // CHECK: error: no expected directives found: consider use of 'expected-no-diagnostics' |
| // CHECK-NEXT: error: 'error' diagnostics seen but not expected: |
| // CHECK-NEXT: Line 5: header |
| // CHECK-NEXT: Line 10: source |
| // CHECK-NEXT: 3 errors generated. |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef CHECK2 |
| // RUN: not %clang_cc1 -DCHECK2 -verify %s 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK2 %s |
| |
| // The following checks that -verify can match "any line" in an included file. |
| // The location of the diagnostic need therefore only match in the file, not to |
| // a specific line number. This is useful where -verify is used as a testing |
| // tool for 3rd-party libraries where headers may change and the specific line |
| // number of a diagnostic in a header is not important. |
| |
| // expected-error@verify2.h:* {{header}} |
| // expected-error@verify2.h:* {{unknown}} |
| |
| // CHECK2: error: 'error' diagnostics expected but not seen: |
| // CHECK2-NEXT: File {{.*}}verify2.h Line * (directive at {{.*}}verify2.c:32): unknown |
| // CHECK2-NEXT: error: 'error' diagnostics seen but not expected: |
| // CHECK2-NEXT: File {{.*}}verify2.c Line 10: source |
| // CHECK2-NEXT: 2 errors generated. |
| #endif |