## Show that llvm-strings can handle stdin input properly. ## Case 1: output with single string. RUN: echo -n "abcdefg" | llvm-strings - | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CASE1 --implicit-check-not={{.}} CASE1: abcdefg ## Case 2: output too short for string. RUN: echo -n "abc" | llvm-strings - | FileCheck %s --implicit-check-not={{.}} --allow-empty ## Case 3: output with new line. RUN: echo -e "abcd\nefgh" | llvm-strings - | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CASE3 --implicit-check-not={{.}} CASE3: abcd CASE3-NEXT: efgh ## Case 4: output containing unprintable characters. RUN: echo -e "abcd\x00ef\x1fghij\x7fklmn" | llvm-strings - | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CASE4 --implicit-check-not={{.}} CASE4: abcd CASE4-NEXT: ghij CASE4-NEXT: klmn ## Case 5: no file name specified is equivalent to explicitly requesting stdin. RUN: echo -n "abcdefg" | llvm-strings | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CASE1 --implicit-check-not={{.}}