Since VFS paths can be in either Posix or Windows style, we have to use
a more flexible definition of "absolute" path.
The key here is that FileSystem::makeAbsolute is now virtual, and the
RedirectingFileSystem override checks for either concept of absolute
before trying to make the path absolute by combining it with the current
directory.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70701
Jenkins sometimes starts a new working directory by appending @2 (or
incrementing the number if the @n suffix is already there). This causes
several clang tests to fail as:
s@INPUT_DIR@%/S/Inputs@g
gets expanded to the invalid:
s@INPUT_DIR@/path/to/workdir@2/Inputs@g
~~~~~~~~~~
where the part marked with ~'s is interpreted as the flags. These are
invalid and the test fails.
Previous fixes simply exchanged the @ character for another like | but
that's just moving the problem. Address it by adding an expansion that
escapes the @ character we're using as a delimiter as well as other magic
characters in the replacement of sed's s@@@.
There's still room for expansions to cause trouble though. One I ran into
while testing this was that having a directory called foo@bar causes lots
of `CHECK-NOT: foo` directives to match. There's also things like
directories containing `\1`
Part of PR43272, the changes are:
1. Use @ as the sed pattern delimiter instead of : so that the drive
letter in lit substitutions isn't an issue.
2. Use the %/t and %/S substitutions to get paths with forward slashes
to work around string quoting issues in the yaml file.
3. Replace REQUIRES:shell with XFAIL:windows. These tests should pass on
Windows, but do not for reasons that are not yet understood. We would
like to know if they pass unexpectedly.
I was able to remove the XFAILs from two tests, since they already pass
with my sed fix:
clang/test/VFS/module_missing_vfs.m
clang/test/VFS/test_nonmodular.c
Reviewers: amccarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67454
llvm-svn: 371663
Default property value 'true' preserves current behavior. Value 'false' can be
used to create VFS "root", file system that gives better control over which
files compiler can use during compilation as there are no unpredictable
accesses to real file system.
Non-fallthrough use case changes how we treat multiple VFS overlay
files. Instead of all of them being at the same level just above a real
file system, now they are nested and subsequent overlays can refer to
files in previous overlays.
Change is done both in LLVM and Clang, corresponding LLVM commit is r345431.
rdar://problem/39465552
Reviewers: bruno, benlangmuir
Reviewed By: bruno
Subscribers: dexonsmith, cfe-commits, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50539
llvm-svn: 345432