# This tests that the reproducer can deal with relative files. We create a # binary in a subdirectory and pass its relative path to LLDB. The subdirectory # is removed before replay so that it only exists in the reproducer's VFS. # RUN: echo "CHECK: %t" > %t.check # RUN: rm -rf %t.repro # RUN: mkdir -p %t.repro # RUN: mkdir -p %t # RUN: mkdir -p %t/binary # RUN: cd %t # RUN: %clang_host %S/Inputs/simple.c -g -o binary/reproducer.out # RUN: %lldb -x -b -s %S/Inputs/WorkingDir.in --capture --capture-path %t.repro binary/reproducer.out # RUN: rm -rf %t/binary # RUN: cat %t.repro/cwd.txt | FileCheck %t.check # RUN: %lldb --replay %t.repro | FileCheck %t.check # Make sure the current working directory is recorded even when it's not # referenced. # RUN: rm -rf %t.repro # RUN: rm -rf %t # RUN: mkdir -p %t/probably_unique # RUN: touch %t/probably_unique/dont_include_me # RUN: cd %t/probably_unique # RUN: %lldb -x -b -o 'reproducer generate' --capture --capture-path %t.repro # RUN: cat %t.repro/cwd.txt | FileCheck %s # CHECK: probably_unique # RUN: cat %t.repro/files.yaml | FileCheck %s --check-prefix VFS # VFS: probably_unique # VFS-NOT: dont_include_me