# Comment prefixes plus check directive suffixes are not comment directives
# and are treated as plain text.
RUN: echo foo > %t.in
RUN: echo bar >> %t.in
RUN: echo 'COM-NEXT: CHECK: foo' > %t.chk
RUN: echo 'RUN-NOT: CHECK: bar' >> %t.chk
RUN: %ProtectFileCheckOutput FileCheck -dump-input=never -vv %t.chk < %t.in 2>&1 | \
RUN: FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK1 %s
CHECK1: .chk:1:18: remark: CHECK: expected string found in input
CHECK1: .chk:2:17: remark: CHECK: expected string found in input
# But we can define them as comment prefixes.
RUN: %ProtectFileCheckOutput \
RUN: FileCheck -dump-input=never -vv -comment-prefixes=COM,RUN,RUN-NOT %t.chk < %t.in 2>&1 | \
RUN: FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK2 %s
CHECK2: .chk:1:18: remark: CHECK: expected string found in input
CHECK2-NOT: .chk:2