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## Show that llvm-strings can handle the -t/--radix switch properly.
RUN: split-file --no-leading-lines %s %t
#--- a.txt
one
two
three
four
five
six
seven
eight
nine
ten
#--- end
RUN: llvm-strings %t/a.txt | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-NONE --implicit-check-not={{.}}
RUN: llvm-strings -t d %t/a.txt | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-DEC --strict-whitespace --implicit-check-not={{.}}
RUN: llvm-strings -t o %t/a.txt | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-OCT --strict-whitespace --implicit-check-not={{.}}
RUN: llvm-strings -t x %t/a.txt | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-HEX --strict-whitespace --implicit-check-not={{.}}
## Show --radix works too.
RUN: llvm-strings --radix d %t/a.txt | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-DEC --strict-whitespace
RUN: llvm-strings --radix o %t/a.txt | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-OCT --strict-whitespace
RUN: llvm-strings --radix x %t/a.txt | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-HEX --strict-whitespace
## Show different syntaxes work.
RUN: llvm-strings --radix=d %t/a.txt | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-DEC --strict-whitespace
RUN: llvm-strings -t d %t/a.txt | FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK-DEC --strict-whitespace
CHECK-NONE: {{^}}three
CHECK-NONE: {{^}}four
CHECK-NONE: {{^}}five
CHECK-NONE: {{^}}seven
CHECK-NONE: {{^}}eight
CHECK-NONE: {{^}}nine
CHECK-DEC: {{^}} 8 three
CHECK-DEC: {{^}} 14 four
CHECK-DEC: {{^}} 19 five
CHECK-DEC: {{^}} 28 seven
CHECK-DEC: {{^}} 34 eight
CHECK-DEC: {{^}} 40 nine
CHECK-OCT: {{^}} 10 three
CHECK-OCT: {{^}} 16 four
CHECK-OCT: {{^}} 23 five
CHECK-OCT: {{^}} 34 seven
CHECK-OCT: {{^}} 42 eight
CHECK-OCT: {{^}} 50 nine
CHECK-HEX: {{^}} 8 three
CHECK-HEX: {{^}} e four
CHECK-HEX: {{^}} 13 five
CHECK-HEX: {{^}} 1c seven
CHECK-HEX: {{^}} 22 eight
CHECK-HEX: {{^}} 28 nine
## Show that an invalid value is rejected.
RUN: not llvm-strings --radix z %t/a.txt 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=INVALID
INVALID: llvm-strings: error: --radix value should be one of: '' (no offset), 'o' (octal), 'd' (decimal), 'x' (hexadecimal)