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swift-mirror/test/DebugInfo/modulecache.swift
Alex Langford da79d60ff1 [DebugInfo] Make modulecache test windows-compatible
`file` is not available on windows except through GnuWin32, and that
`file` was identifying the ClangModule as an ACB Archive file instead of
a COFF file.

Instead of using `file`, it is easier and more portable to use
llvm-readobj. I also converted the egrep usage into FileCheck while
adding COFF support.
2019-02-05 14:44:45 -08:00

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// RUN: %empty-directory(%t)
// Clang-import a module.
import ClangModule
// Note: This test is highly dependent on the clang module cache
// format, but it is testing specifics of the module cache.
// 1. Test that swift-ide-test creates a thin module without debug info.
// RUN: %empty-directory(%t)
// RUN: %swift-ide-test_plain -print-usrs -target %target-triple -module-cache-path %t -I %S/Inputs -source-filename %s
// RUN: head -c 4 %t/*/ClangModule-*.pcm | grep -q CPCH
// 2. Test that swift is creating clang modules with debug info.
// RUN: %empty-directory(%t)
// RUN: %target-swift-frontend %s -c -g -o %t.o -module-cache-path %t -I %S/Inputs
// RUN: llvm-readobj -h %t/*/ClangModule-*.pcm | %FileCheck %s
// CHECK: Format: {{(Mach-O|ELF|COFF)}}
// 3. Test that swift-ide-check will not share swiftc's module cache.
// RUN: %swift-ide-test_plain -print-usrs -target %target-triple -module-cache-path %t -I %S/Inputs -source-filename %s