Make arg_expand_all
not short-circuit on first error
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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ use std::fs;
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use std::io;
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use rustc_session::EarlyDiagCtxt;
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use rustc_span::ErrorGuaranteed;
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/// Expands argfiles in command line arguments.
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#[derive(Default)]
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@ -86,7 +87,7 @@ impl Expander {
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fn read_file(path: &str) -> Result<String, Error> {
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fs::read_to_string(path).map_err(|e| {
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if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::InvalidData {
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Error::Utf8Error(Some(path.to_string()))
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Error::Utf8Error(path.to_string())
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} else {
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Error::IOError(path.to_string(), e)
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}
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@ -94,23 +95,30 @@ impl Expander {
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}
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}
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/// Replaces any `@file` arguments with the contents of `file`, with each line of `file` as a
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/// separate argument.
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///
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/// **Note:** This function doesn't interpret argument 0 in any special way.
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/// If this function is intended to be used with command line arguments,
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/// `argv[0]` must be removed prior to calling it manually.
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#[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)] // FIXME: make this translatable
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pub fn arg_expand_all(early_dcx: &EarlyDiagCtxt, at_args: &[String]) -> Vec<String> {
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pub fn arg_expand_all(
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early_dcx: &EarlyDiagCtxt,
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at_args: &[String],
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) -> Result<Vec<String>, ErrorGuaranteed> {
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let mut expander = Expander::default();
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let mut result = Ok(());
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for arg in at_args {
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if let Err(err) = expander.arg(arg) {
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early_dcx.early_fatal(format!("Failed to load argument file: {err}"));
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result = Err(early_dcx.early_err(format!("failed to load argument file: {err}")));
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}
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}
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expander.finish()
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result.map(|()| expander.finish())
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub enum Error {
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Utf8Error(Option<String>),
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enum Error {
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Utf8Error(String),
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IOError(String, io::Error),
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ShellParseError(String),
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}
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@ -118,10 +126,9 @@ pub enum Error {
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impl fmt::Display for Error {
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fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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match self {
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Error::Utf8Error(None) => write!(fmt, "Utf8 error"),
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Error::Utf8Error(Some(path)) => write!(fmt, "Utf8 error in {path}"),
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Error::IOError(path, err) => write!(fmt, "IO Error: {path}: {err}"),
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Error::ShellParseError(path) => write!(fmt, "Invalid shell-style arguments in {path}"),
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Error::Utf8Error(path) => write!(fmt, "UTF-8 error in {path}"),
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Error::IOError(path, err) => write!(fmt, "IO error: {path}: {err}"),
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Error::ShellParseError(path) => write!(fmt, "invalid shell-style arguments in {path}"),
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}
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}
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}
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@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ fn run_compiler(
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// the compiler with @empty_file as argv[0] and no more arguments.
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let at_args = at_args.get(1..).unwrap_or_default();
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let args = args::arg_expand_all(&default_early_dcx, at_args);
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let args = args::arg_expand_all(&default_early_dcx, at_args)?;
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let Some(matches) = handle_options(&default_early_dcx, &args) else { return Ok(()) };
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@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ fn main_args(
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// the compiler with @empty_file as argv[0] and no more arguments.
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let at_args = at_args.get(1..).unwrap_or_default();
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let args = rustc_driver::args::arg_expand_all(early_dcx, at_args);
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let args = rustc_driver::args::arg_expand_all(early_dcx, at_args)?;
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let mut options = getopts::Options::new();
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for option in opts() {
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ const ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 900;
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// FIXME: The following limits should be reduced eventually.
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const ISSUES_ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 1750;
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const ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 872;
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const ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 866;
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const EXPECTED_TEST_FILE_EXTENSIONS: &[&str] = &[
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"rs", // test source files
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@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ const EXTENSION_EXCEPTION_PATHS: &[&str] = &[
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"tests/ui/asm/named-asm-labels.s", // loading an external asm file to test named labels lint
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"tests/ui/codegen/mismatched-data-layout.json", // testing mismatched data layout w/ custom targets
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"tests/ui/check-cfg/my-awesome-platform.json", // testing custom targets with cfgs
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"tests/ui/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args", // passing args via a file
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"tests/ui/commandline-argfile.args", // passing args via a file
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"tests/ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args", // passing args via a file
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"tests/ui/argfile/commandline-argfile.args", // passing args via a file
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"tests/ui/crate-loading/auxiliary/libfoo.rlib", // testing loading a manually created rlib
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"tests/ui/include-macros/data.bin", // testing including data with the include macros
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"tests/ui/include-macros/file.txt", // testing including data with the include macros
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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// Path replacement in .stderr files (i.e. `$DIR`) doesn't handle mixed path
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// separators. This test uses backslash as the path separator for the command
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// line arguments and is only run on windows.
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//
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//@ only-windows
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}\argfile\commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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#[cfg(not(unbroken))]
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compile_error!("unbroken not set");
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fn main() {
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}
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error: failed to load argument file: UTF-8 error in $DIR/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
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tests/rustdoc-ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-badutf8.rs
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tests/rustdoc-ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-badutf8.rs
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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// Path replacement in .stderr files (i.e. `$DIR`) doesn't handle mixed path
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// separators. We have a duplicated version of this test that uses backslash as
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// the path separator for the command line arguments that is only run on
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// windows.
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//
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//@ ignore-windows
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/argfile/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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#[cfg(not(unbroken))]
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compile_error!("unbroken not set");
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fn main() {
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}
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error: failed to load argument file: UTF-8 error in $DIR/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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// Path replacement in .stderr files (i.e. `$DIR`) doesn't handle mixed path
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// separators. This test uses backslash as the path separator for the command
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// line arguments and is only run on windows.
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//
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//@ only-windows
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "os error \d+" -> "os error $$ERR"
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "commandline-argfile-missing.args:[^(]*" -> "commandline-argfile-missing.args: $$FILE_MISSING "
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/commandline-argfile-missing.args
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}\argfile\commandline-argfile-missing.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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error: failed to load argument file: IO error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
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tests/rustdoc-ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-missing.rs
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tests/rustdoc-ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-missing.rs
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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// Path replacement in .stderr files (i.e. `$DIR`) doesn't handle mixed path
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// separators. We have a duplicated version of this test that uses backslash as
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// the path separator for the command line arguments that is only run on
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// windows.
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//
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//@ ignore-windows
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "os error \d+" -> "os error $$ERR"
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "commandline-argfile-missing.args:[^(]*" -> "commandline-argfile-missing.args: $$FILE_MISSING "
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/argfile/commandline-argfile-missing.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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#[cfg(not(unbroken))]
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compile_error!("unbroken not set");
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fn main() {
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}
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error: failed to load argument file: IO error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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// Path replacement in .stderr files (i.e. `$DIR`) doesn't handle mixed path
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// separators. This test uses backslash as the path separator for the command
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// line arguments and is only run on windows.
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//
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//@ only-windows
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "os error \d+" -> "os error $$ERR"
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "commandline-argfile-missing.args:[^(]*" -> "commandline-argfile-missing.args: $$FILE_MISSING "
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "commandline-argfile-missing2.args:[^(]*" -> "commandline-argfile-missing2.args: $$FILE_MISSING "
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}\argfile\commandline-argfile-missing.args @{{src-base}}\argfile\commandline-argfile-badutf8.args @{{src-base}}\argfile\commandline-argfile-missing2.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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#[cfg(not(unbroken))]
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compile_error!("unbroken not set");
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fn main() {
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}
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error: failed to load argument file: IO error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
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error: failed to load argument file: UTF-8 error in $DIR/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
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error: failed to load argument file: IO error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing2.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
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tests/rustdoc-ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-multiple.rs
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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// Path replacement in .stderr files (i.e. `$DIR`) doesn't handle mixed path
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// separators. We have a duplicated version of this test that uses backslash as
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// the path separator for the command line arguments that is only run on
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// windows.
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//
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//@ ignore-windows
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "os error \d+" -> "os error $$ERR"
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "commandline-argfile-missing.args:[^(]*" -> "commandline-argfile-missing.args: $$FILE_MISSING "
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "commandline-argfile-missing2.args:[^(]*" -> "commandline-argfile-missing2.args: $$FILE_MISSING "
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/argfile/commandline-argfile-missing.args @{{src-base}}/argfile/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args @{{src-base}}/argfile/commandline-argfile-missing2.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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#[cfg(not(unbroken))]
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compile_error!("unbroken not set");
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fn main() {
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}
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error: failed to load argument file: IO error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
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error: failed to load argument file: UTF-8 error in $DIR/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
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error: failed to load argument file: IO error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing2.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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//@ check-pass
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/commandline-argfile.args
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/argfile/commandline-argfile.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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#[cfg(not(unbroken))]
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compile_error!("unbroken not set");
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fn main() {
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}
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error: Failed to load argument file: Utf8 error in $DIR/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
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error: Failed to load argument file: IO Error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
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tests/ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-badutf8-windows.rs
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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// Path replacement in .stderr files (i.e. `$DIR`) doesn't handle mixed path
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// separators. This test uses backslash as the path separator for the command
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// line arguments and is only run on windows.
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//
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//@ only-windows
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}\argfile\commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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#[cfg(not(unbroken))]
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compile_error!("unbroken not set");
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fn main() {
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}
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error: failed to load argument file: UTF-8 error in $DIR/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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// Path replacement in .stderr files (i.e. `$DIR`) doesn't handle mixed path
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// separators. We have a duplicated version of this test that uses backslash as
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// the path separator for the command line arguments that is only run on
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// windows.
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//
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//@ ignore-windows
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/argfile/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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#[cfg(not(unbroken))]
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compile_error!("unbroken not set");
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fn main() {
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}
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tests/ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-badutf8.stderr
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error: failed to load argument file: UTF-8 error in $DIR/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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// Path replacement in .stderr files (i.e. `$DIR`) doesn't handle mixed path
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// separators. This test uses backslash as the path separator for the command
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// line arguments and is only run on windows.
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//
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//@ only-windows
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "os error \d+" -> "os error $$ERR"
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "commandline-argfile-missing.args:[^(]*" -> "commandline-argfile-missing.args: $$FILE_MISSING "
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/commandline-argfile-missing.args
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}\argfile\commandline-argfile-missing.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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error: failed to load argument file: IO error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
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tests/ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-missing.rs
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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// Path replacement in .stderr files (i.e. `$DIR`) doesn't handle mixed path
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// separators. We have a duplicated version of this test that uses backslash as
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// the path separator for the command line arguments that is only run on
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// windows.
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//
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//@ ignore-windows
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "os error \d+" -> "os error $$ERR"
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "commandline-argfile-missing.args:[^(]*" -> "commandline-argfile-missing.args: $$FILE_MISSING "
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/argfile/commandline-argfile-missing.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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#[cfg(not(unbroken))]
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compile_error!("unbroken not set");
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fn main() {
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}
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tests/ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-missing.stderr
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error: failed to load argument file: IO error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
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tests/ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-multiple-windows.rs
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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// Path replacement in .stderr files (i.e. `$DIR`) doesn't handle mixed path
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// separators. This test uses backslash as the path separator for the command
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// line arguments and is only run on windows.
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//
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//@ only-windows
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "os error \d+" -> "os error $$ERR"
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "commandline-argfile-missing.args:[^(]*" -> "commandline-argfile-missing.args: $$FILE_MISSING "
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "commandline-argfile-missing2.args:[^(]*" -> "commandline-argfile-missing2.args: $$FILE_MISSING "
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}\argfile\commandline-argfile-missing.args @{{src-base}}\argfile\commandline-argfile-badutf8.args @{{src-base}}\argfile\commandline-argfile-missing2.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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#[cfg(not(unbroken))]
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compile_error!("unbroken not set");
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fn main() {
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}
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error: failed to load argument file: IO error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
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error: failed to load argument file: UTF-8 error in $DIR/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
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error: failed to load argument file: IO error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing2.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
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tests/ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-multiple.rs
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21
tests/ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-multiple.rs
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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// Path replacement in .stderr files (i.e. `$DIR`) doesn't handle mixed path
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// separators. We have a duplicated version of this test that uses backslash as
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// the path separator for the command line arguments that is only run on
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// windows.
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//
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//@ ignore-windows
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "os error \d+" -> "os error $$ERR"
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "commandline-argfile-missing.args:[^(]*" -> "commandline-argfile-missing.args: $$FILE_MISSING "
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//@ normalize-stderr-test: "commandline-argfile-missing2.args:[^(]*" -> "commandline-argfile-missing2.args: $$FILE_MISSING "
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/argfile/commandline-argfile-missing.args @{{src-base}}/argfile/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args @{{src-base}}/argfile/commandline-argfile-missing2.args
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
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#[cfg(not(unbroken))]
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compile_error!("unbroken not set");
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fn main() {
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}
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6
tests/ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-multiple.stderr
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6
tests/ui/argfile/commandline-argfile-multiple.stderr
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
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error: failed to load argument file: IO error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
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error: failed to load argument file: UTF-8 error in $DIR/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
|
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|
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error: failed to load argument file: IO error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing2.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
|
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|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
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//
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//@ build-pass
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/commandline-argfile.args
|
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//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/argfile/commandline-argfile.args
|
||||
|
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#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
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compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
|
@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
|
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// Check to see if we can get parameters from an @argsfile file
|
||||
//
|
||||
//@ compile-flags: --cfg cmdline_set @{{src-base}}/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
|
||||
|
||||
#[cfg(not(cmdline_set))]
|
||||
compile_error!("cmdline_set not set");
|
||||
|
||||
#[cfg(not(unbroken))]
|
||||
compile_error!("unbroken not set");
|
||||
|
||||
fn main() {
|
||||
}
|
@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
|
||||
error: Failed to load argument file: Utf8 error in $DIR/commandline-argfile-badutf8.args
|
||||
|
@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
|
||||
error: Failed to load argument file: IO Error: $DIR/commandline-argfile-missing.args: $FILE_MISSING (os error $ERR)
|
||||
|
@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
|
||||
error: Failed to load argument file: Invalid shell-style arguments in $DIR/shell-argfiles-badquotes.args
|
||||
error: failed to load argument file: invalid shell-style arguments in $DIR/shell-argfiles-badquotes.args
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
|
||||
error: Failed to load argument file: Invalid shell-style arguments in $DIR/shell-argfiles-badquotes.args
|
||||
error: failed to load argument file: invalid shell-style arguments in $DIR/shell-argfiles-badquotes.args
|
||||
|
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