| # RUN: rm -rf %t && mkdir -p %t/foo/bar/baz |
| # RUN: split-file %S/Inputs/relative.split %t/foo |
| # RUN: split-file %S/Inputs/hello.split %t/foo/bar |
| # RUN: mv %t/foo/bar/hello.py %t/foo/bar/baz |
| # RUN: echo 'command source %t/foo/bar/hello.in' >> %t/foo/zip.in |
| |
| # RUN: %lldb --script-language python \ |
| # RUN: -o 'command source %t/foo/magritte.in' \ |
| # RUN: -o 'command source %t/foo/zip.in' \ |
| # RUN: -o 'command source %t/foo/magritte.in' \ |
| # RUN; -o 'zip' \ |
| # RUN: -o 'hello' |
| # RUN -o 'magritte' 2>&1 | FileCheck %s |
| |
| # The first time importing 'magritte' fails because we didn't pass -c. |
| # CHECK: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'magritte' |
| # CHECK-NOT: Ceci n'est pas une pipe |
| # CHECK: 95126 |
| # CHECK: Hello, World! |
| # The second time importing 'magritte' works, even without passing -c because |
| # we added '%t/foo' to the Python path when importing 'zip'. |
| # CHECK: Ceci n'est pas une pipe |
| |
| # Cannot use `-o` here because the driver puts the commands in a file and |
| # sources them. |
| command script import -c %t/foo/magritte.py |
| quit |
| # RUN: cat %s | %lldb --script-language python 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix ERROR |
| # ERROR: error: command script import -c can only be specified from a command file |