## Test the -V flag, which prints the version number to stdout. It also allows ## for no operation to be specified, but if an operation is specified, it should ## still occur and regular argument parsing errors should be surfaced (unlike ## cctools libtool, which silences all argument parsing errors when -V is ## specified). ## Test -V by itself. # RUN: llvm-libtool-darwin -V | FileCheck %s ## The specific version number, vendor string, etc. will differ across ## environments, so this is the most specific we can get. # CHECK: LLVM version ## Parsing errors should not be surfaced when no operation is specified. # RUN: llvm-libtool-darwin -V -D -U | FileCheck %s ## Regular errors should occur when an operation is specified. # RUN: not llvm-libtool-darwin -V -static 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=ERROR %s # ERROR: for the -o option: must be specified ## A valid command line should print the version and perform the operation. # RUN: yaml2obj %S/Inputs/input1.yaml -o %t-input1.o # RUN: yaml2obj %S/Inputs/input2.yaml -o %t-input2.o # RUN: llvm-libtool-darwin -static -o %t.lib %t-input1.o %t-input2.o -V | FileCheck %s # RUN: llvm-libtool-darwin -static -o %t2.lib %t-input1.o %t-input2.o # RUN: cmp %t.lib %t2.lib