| ! Test the behaviour of the driver when input is missing or is invalid. Note |
| ! that with the compiler driver (flang-new), the input _has_ to be specified. |
| ! Indeed, the driver decides what "job/command" to create based on the input |
| ! file's extension. No input file means that it doesn't know what to do |
| ! (compile? preprocess? link?). The frontend driver (flang-new -fc1) simply |
| ! assumes that "no explicit input == read from stdin" |
| |
| !-------------------------- |
| ! FLANG DRIVER (flang-new) |
| !-------------------------- |
| ! RUN: not %flang 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=FLANG-NO-FILE |
| ! RUN: not %flang %t.f90 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=FLANG-NONEXISTENT-FILE |
| |
| !----------------------------------------- |
| ! FLANG FRONTEND DRIVER (flang-new -fc1) |
| !----------------------------------------- |
| ! RUN: not %flang_fc1 %t.f90 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=FLANG-FC1-NONEXISTENT-FILE |
| ! RUN: not %flang_fc1 %S 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=FLANG-FC1-DIR |
| |
| !----------------------- |
| ! EXPECTED OUTPUT |
| !----------------------- |
| ! FLANG-NO-FILE: flang-new: error: no input files |
| |
| ! FLANG-NONEXISTENT-FILE: flang-new: error: no such file or directory: {{.*}} |
| ! FLANG-NONEXISTENT-FILE: flang-new: error: no input files |
| |
| ! FLANG-FC1-NONEXISTENT-FILE: error: {{.*}} does not exist |
| ! FLANG-FC1-DIR: error: {{.*}} is not a regular file |