| // Note: %s and %S must be preceded by --, otherwise it may be interpreted as a |
| // command-line option, e.g. on Mac where %s is commonly under /Users. |
| |
| // /Yc |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Ycpchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YC %s |
| // 1. Build .pch file. |
| // CHECK-YC: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YC: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YC: -o |
| // CHECK-YC: pchfile.pch |
| // CHECK-YC: -x |
| // CHECK-YC: "c++-header" |
| // 2. Use .pch file. |
| // CHECK-YC: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YC: -emit-obj |
| // CHECK-YC: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YC: pchfile.pch |
| |
| // /Yc /Fo |
| // /Fo overrides the .obj output filename, but not the .pch filename |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Fomyobj.obj /Ycpchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YCO %s |
| // 1. Build .pch file. |
| // CHECK-YCO: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YCO: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YCO: -o |
| // CHECK-YCO: pchfile.pch |
| // 2. Use .pch file. |
| // CHECK-YCO: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YCO: -emit-obj |
| // CHECK-YCO: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YCO: pchfile.pch |
| // CHECK-YCO: -o |
| // CHECK-YCO: myobj.obj |
| |
| // /Yc /Y- |
| // /Y- disables pch generation |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Y- /Ycpchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YC-Y_ %s |
| // CHECK-YC-Y_-NOT: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YC-Y_-NOT: -include-pch |
| |
| // /Yu |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Yupchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YU %s |
| // Use .pch file, but don't build it. |
| // CHECK-YU-NOT: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YU: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YU: -emit-obj |
| // CHECK-YU: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YU: pchfile.pch |
| |
| // /Yu /Y- |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Y- /Yupchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YU-Y_ %s |
| // CHECK-YU-Y_-NOT: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YU-Y_-NOT: -include-pch |
| |
| // /Yc /Yu -- /Yc overrides /Yc if they both refer to the same file |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Ycpchfile.h /Yupchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YC-YU %s |
| // 1. Build .pch file. |
| // CHECK-YC-YU: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YC-YU: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YC-YU: -o |
| // CHECK-YC-YU: pchfile.pch |
| // 2. Use .pch file. |
| // CHECK-YC-YU: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YC-YU: -emit-obj |
| // CHECK-YC-YU: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YC-YU: pchfile.pch |
| |
| // If /Yc /Yu refer to different files, semantics are pretty wonky. Since this |
| // doesn't seem like something that's important in practice, just punt for now. |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Ycfoo1.h /Yufoo2.h /FIfoo1.h /FIfoo2.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YC-YU-MISMATCH %s |
| // CHECK-YC-YU-MISMATCH: error: support for '/Yc' and '/Yu' with different filenames not implemented yet; flags ignored |
| |
| // Similarly, punt on /Yc with more than one input file. |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Ycfoo1.h /FIfoo1.h /c -### -- %s %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YC-MULTIINPUT %s |
| // CHECK-YC-MULTIINPUT: error: support for '/Yc' with more than one source file not implemented yet; flag ignored |
| |
| // /Yc /Yu /Y- |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Ycpchfile.h /Yupchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /Y- /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YC-YU-Y_ %s |
| // CHECK-YC-YU-Y_-NOT: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YC-YU-Y_-NOT: -include-pch |
| |
| // Test computation of pch filename in various cases. |
| |
| // /Yu /Fpout.pch => out.pch is filename |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Yupchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /Fpout.pch /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YUFP1 %s |
| // Use .pch file, but don't build it. |
| // CHECK-YUFP1: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YUFP1: out.pch |
| |
| // /Yu /Fpout => out.pch is filename (.pch gets added if no extension present) |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Yupchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /Fpout.pch /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YUFP2 %s |
| // Use .pch file, but don't build it. |
| // CHECK-YUFP2: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YUFP2: out.pch |
| |
| // /Yu /Fpout.bmp => out.bmp is filename (.pch not added when extension present) |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Yupchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /Fpout.bmp /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YUFP3 %s |
| // Use .pch file, but don't build it. |
| // CHECK-YUFP3: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YUFP3: out.bmp |
| |
| // /Yusub/dir.h => sub/dir.pch |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Yusub/pchfile.h /FIsub/pchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YUFP4 %s |
| // Use .pch file, but don't build it. |
| // CHECK-YUFP4: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YUFP4: sub/pchfile.pch |
| |
| // /Yudir.h /Isub => dir.pch |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Yupchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /Isub /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YUFP5 %s |
| // Use .pch file, but don't build it. |
| // CHECK-YUFP5: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YUFP5: pchfile.pch |
| |
| // FIXME: /Fpdir: use dir/VCx0.pch when dir is directory, where x is major MSVS |
| // version in use. |
| |
| // Spot-check one use of /Fp with /Yc too, else trust the /Yu test cases above |
| // also all assume to /Yc. |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Ycpchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /Fpsub/file.pch /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YCFP %s |
| // 1. Build .pch file. |
| // CHECK-YCFP: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YCFP: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YCFP: -o |
| // CHECK-YCFP: sub/file.pch |
| // 2. Use .pch file. |
| // CHECK-YCFP: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YCFP: -emit-obj |
| // CHECK-YCFP: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YCFP: sub/file.pch |
| |
| // /Ycfoo2.h /FIfoo1.h /FIfoo2.h /FIfoo3.h |
| // => foo1 and foo2 go into pch, foo3 into main compilation |
| // /Yc |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Ycfoo2.h /FIfoo1.h /FIfoo2.h /FIfoo3.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YCFIFIFI %s |
| // 1. Build .pch file: Includes foo1.h (but NOT foo3.h) and compiles foo2.h |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: -include |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: foo1.h |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI-NOT: foo2.h |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI-NOT: foo3.h |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: -o |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: foo2.pch |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: -x |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: "c++-header" |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: foo2.h |
| // 2. Use .pch file: Inlucdes foo2.pch and foo3.h |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: -emit-obj |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI-NOT: foo1.h |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI-NOT: foo2.h |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: foo2.pch |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: -include |
| // CHECK-YCFIFIFI: foo3.h |
| |
| // /Yucfoo2.h /FIfoo1.h /FIfoo2.h /FIfoo3.h |
| // => foo1 foo2 filtered out, foo3 into main compilation |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Yufoo2.h /FIfoo1.h /FIfoo2.h /FIfoo3.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YUFIFIFI %s |
| // Use .pch file, but don't build it. |
| // CHECK-YUFIFIFI-NOT: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YUFIFIFI: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YUFIFIFI: -emit-obj |
| // CHECK-YUFIFIFI-NOT: foo1.h |
| // CHECK-YUFIFIFI-NOT: foo2.h |
| // CHECK-YUFIFIFI: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YUFIFIFI: foo2.pch |
| // CHECK-YUFIFIFI: -include |
| // CHECK-YUFIFIFI: foo3.h |
| |
| // FIXME: Implement support for /Ycfoo.h / /Yufoo.h without /FIfoo.h |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Ycfoo.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YC-NOFI %s |
| // CHECK-YC-NOFI: error: support for '/Yc' without a corresponding /FI flag not implemented yet; flag ignored |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Yufoo.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YU-NOFI %s |
| // CHECK-YU-NOFI: error: support for '/Yu' without a corresponding /FI flag not implemented yet; flag ignored |
| |
| // /Yc and /FI relative to /I paths... |
| // The rules are: |
| // Yu/Yc and FI parameter must match exactly, else it's not found |
| // Must match literally exactly: /FI./foo.h /Ycfoo.h does _not_ work. |
| // However, the path can be relative to /I paths. |
| // FIXME: Update the error messages below once /FI is no longer required, but |
| // these test cases all should stay failures as they fail with cl.exe. |
| |
| // Check that ./ isn't canonicalized away. |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Ycpchfile.h /FI./pchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YC-I1 %s |
| // CHECK-YC-I1: support for '/Yc' without a corresponding /FI flag not implemented yet; flag ignored |
| |
| // Check that ./ isn't canonicalized away. |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Yc./pchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YC-I2 %s |
| // CHECK-YC-I2: support for '/Yc' without a corresponding /FI flag not implemented yet; flag ignored |
| |
| // With an actual /I argument. |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Ifoo /Ycpchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YC-I3 %s |
| // 1. This writes pchfile.pch into the root dir, even if this will pick up |
| // foo/pchfile.h |
| // CHECK-YC-I3: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YC-I3: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YC-I3: -o |
| // CHECK-YC-I3: pchfile.pch |
| // 2. Use .pch file. |
| // CHECK-YC-I3: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YC-I3: -emit-obj |
| // CHECK-YC-I3: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YC-I3: pchfile.pch |
| |
| // Check that ./ isn't canonicalized away for /Yu either. |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Yupchfile.h /FI./pchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YU-I1 %s |
| // CHECK-YU-I1: support for '/Yu' without a corresponding /FI flag not implemented yet; flag ignored |
| |
| // But /FIfoo/bar.h /Ycfoo\bar.h does work, as does /FIfOo.h /Ycfoo.H |
| // FIXME: This part isn't implemented yet. The following two tests should not |
| // show an error but do regular /Yu handling. |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /YupchFILE.h /FI./pchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YU-CASE %s |
| // CHECK-YU-CASE: support for '/Yu' without a corresponding /FI flag not implemented yet; flag ignored |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Yu./pchfile.h /FI.\pchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YU-SLASH %s |
| // CHECK-YU-SLASH: support for '/Yu' without a corresponding /FI flag not implemented yet; flag ignored |
| |
| // cl.exe warns on multiple /Yc, /Yu, /Fp arguments, but clang-cl silently just |
| // uses the last one. This is true for e.g. /Fo too, so not warning on this |
| // is self-consistent with clang-cl's flag handling. |
| |
| // Interaction with /fallback |
| |
| // /Yc /fallback => /Yc not passed on (but /FI is) |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Ycpchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /Fpfoo.pch /fallback /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YC-FALLBACK %s |
| // Note that in /fallback builds, if creation of the pch fails the main compile |
| // does still run so that /fallback can have an effect (this part is not tested) |
| // CHECK-YC-FALLBACK: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YC-FALLBACK: -emit-obj |
| // CHECK-YC-FALLBACK: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YC-FALLBACK: foo.pch |
| // CHECK-YC-FALLBACK: || |
| // CHECK-YC-FALLBACK: cl.exe |
| // CHECK-YC-FALLBACK-NOT: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YC-FALLBACK-NOT: /Ycpchfile.h |
| // CHECK-YC-FALLBACK: /FIpchfile.h |
| // CHECK-YC-FALLBACK-NOT: /Fpfoo.pch |
| |
| // /Yu /fallback => /Yu not passed on (but /FI is) |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Yupchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /Fpfoo.pch /fallback /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YU-FALLBACK %s |
| // CHECK-YU-FALLBACK-NOT: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YU-FALLBACK: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YU-FALLBACK: -emit-obj |
| // CHECK-YU-FALLBACK: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YU-FALLBACK: foo.pch |
| // CHECK-YU-FALLBACK: || |
| // CHECK-YU-FALLBACK: cl.exe |
| // CHECK-YU-FALLBACK-NOT: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-YU-FALLBACK-NOT: /Yupchfile.h |
| // CHECK-YU-FALLBACK: /FIpchfile.h |
| // CHECK-YU-FALLBACK-NOT: /Fpfoo.pch |
| |
| // /FI without /Yu => pch file not used, even if it exists (different from |
| // -include, which picks up .gch files if they exist). |
| // RUN: touch %t.pch |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /FI%t.pch /Fp%t.pch /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-FI %s |
| // CHECK-FI-NOT: -include-pch |
| // CHECK-FI: -include |
| |
| // Test interaction of /Yc with language mode flags. |
| |
| // If /TC changes the input language to C, a c pch file should be produced. |
| // RUN: %clang_cl /TC -Werror /Ycpchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /c -### -- %s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YCTC %s |
| // CHECK-YCTC: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YCTC: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YCTC: -o |
| // CHECK-YCTC: pchfile.pch |
| // CHECK-YCTC: -x |
| // CHECK-YCTC: "c" |
| |
| // Also check lower-case /Tc variant. |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Ycpchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /c -### /Tc%s 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-YCTc %s |
| // CHECK-YCTc: cc1 |
| // CHECK-YCTc: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-YCTc: -o |
| // CHECK-YCTc: pchfile.pch |
| // CHECK-YCTc: -x |
| // CHECK-YCTc: "c" |
| |
| // Don't crash when a non-source file is passed. |
| // RUN: %clang_cl -Werror /Ycpchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /c -### -- %S/Inputs/file.prof 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-NoSource %s |
| // CHECK-NoSource: file.prof:{{.*}}input unused |
| |
| // ...but if an explicit flag turns the file into a source file, handle it: |
| // RUN: %clang_cl /TP -Werror /Ycpchfile.h /FIpchfile.h /c -### -- %S/Inputs/file.prof 2>&1 \ |
| // RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-NoSourceTP %s |
| // CHECK-NoSourceTP: cc1 |
| // CHECK-NoSourceTP: -emit-pch |
| // CHECK-NoSourceTP: -o |
| // CHECK-NoSourceTP: pchfile.pch |
| // CHECK-NoSourceTP: -x |
| // CHECK-NoSourceTP: "c++" |