| // REQUIRES: system-windows |
| |
| // RUN: rm -rf %t.dir |
| // RUN: mkdir -p %t.dir/subdir |
| // RUN: echo > %t.dir/subdir/x.h |
| // RUN: cp %s %t.dir/test.c |
| // RUN: cd %t.dir |
| |
| // RUN: %clang -MD -MF - %t.dir/test.c -fsyntax-only -I %t.dir/subdir | FileCheck %s |
| // CHECK: test.o: |
| // CHECK-NEXT: \test.c |
| // CHECK-NEXT: \SubDir\X.h |
| // File x.h must appear only once (case insensitive check). |
| // CHECK-NOT: {{\\|/}}{{x|X}}.{{h|H}} |
| |
| // Include x.h several times, with different casing and separators. |
| // Since all paths are passed to clang as absolute, all dependencies are absolute paths. |
| // We expect the output dependencies to contain only one line for file x.h |
| |
| // Test case sensitivity. |
| #include "SubDir/X.h" |
| #include "subdir/x.h" |
| |
| // Test separator sensitivity: |
| // clang internally concatenates x.h using the Windows native separator. |
| #include <x.h> |
| |