| // PR15642 |
| // RUN: %clang -M -MG -fno-ms-compatibility %s | FileCheck -strict-whitespace %s --check-prefix=CHECK --check-prefix=SEP2F |
| // RUN: %clang -M -MG -fms-compatibility %s | FileCheck -strict-whitespace %s --check-prefix=CHECK --check-prefix=SEP5C |
| // RUN: %clang -M -MG -MV %s | FileCheck -strict-whitespace %s --check-prefix=NMAKE |
| |
| // CHECK: \ \ \ \ .h |
| // CHECK: $$$$.h |
| // CHECK: \#\#.h |
| // NMAKE: " .h" |
| // NMAKE: "$$.h" |
| // NMAKE: "##.h" |
| // NMAKE-NOT: " |
| // NMAKE: normal.h |
| // NMAKE-NOT: " |
| |
| #include " .h" |
| #include "$$.h" |
| #include "##.h" |
| #include "normal.h" |
| |
| // Backslash followed by # or space should escape both characters, because |
| // that's what GNU Make wants. GCC does the right thing with space, but not |
| // #, so Clang does too. (There should be 3 backslashes before the #.) |
| // SEP2F: a\b\\#c\\\ d.h |
| // With -fms-compatibility, Backslashes in #include are treated as path separators. |
| // Backslashes are given in the emission for special characters, like 0x20 or 0x23. |
| // SEP5C: a{{[/\\]}}b{{[/\\]}}\#c{{/|\\\\}}\ d.h |
| // These combinations are just another case for NMAKE. |
| // NMAKE: "a{{[/\\]}}b{{[/\\]}}#c{{[/\\]}} d.h" |
| |
| #include "a\b\#c\ d.h" |