## Show that lit reports the path of tools found via use_llvm_tool.
## Additionally show that use_llvm_tool uses in order of preference:
## 1) The path specified in an environment variable,
## 2) The LLVM tools build directory,
## 3) The PATH, if requested.
# RUN: %{lit} %{inputs}/use-llvm-tool 2>&1 | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s -DDIR=%p
## The exact breakdown of cases is:
## Case | Env | Build Dir | PATH |
## 1 | / | X | N/S | <- Can be found via env
## 2 | X | / | N/S | <- Can be found via build dir if env specified
## 3 | N/S | / | N/S | <- Can be found via build dir
## 4 | N/S | X | / | <- Can be found via PATH, if requested
## 5 | N/S | X | N/S | <- Cannot be found via PATH, if not requested
## 6 | / | / | / | <- Env is preferred over build, PATH
## 7 | N/S | / | / | <- Build dir is preferred over PATH
## 8 | X | X | X | <- Say nothing if cannot be found if not required
## 9 | N/S | override | N/S | <- Use specified search directory, instead of default directory
## 10 | N/S | override | / | <- Use PATH if not in search directory
## Check the exact path reported for the first case, but don't bother for the
## others.
# CHECK: note: using case1: [[DIR]]{{[\\/]}}Inputs{{[\\/]}}use-llvm-tool{{[\\/]}}env-case1
# CHECK-NEXT: note: using case2: {{.*}}build{{[\\/]}}case2
# CHECK-NEXT: note: using case3: {{.*}}build{{[\\/]}}case3
# CHECK-NEXT: note: using case4: {{.*}}path{{[\\/]}}case4
# CHECK-NOT: case5
# CHECK-NEXT: note: using case6: {{.*}}env-case6
# CHECK-NEXT: note: using case7: {{.*}}build{{[\\/]}}case7
# CHECK-NOT: case8
# CHECK-NEXT: note: using case9: {{.*}}search2{{[\\/]}}case9
# CHECK-NEXT: note: using case10: {{.*}}path{{[\\/]}}case10
## Test that if required is True, lit errors if the tool is not found.
# RUN: not %{lit} %{inputs}/use-llvm-tool-required 2>&1 | \
# RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ERROR
# ERROR: note: using found: {{.*}}found
# ERROR-NEXT: fatal: couldn't find 'not-found' program