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# Check the handling of discovered dependencies in shell commands.
# We test with a simple command that just writes a fake .d file which lists an
# input dependency on "header-1".
# RUN: rm -rf %t.build
# RUN: mkdir -p %t.build
# RUN: touch %t.build/header\ with\ space-1 %t.build/input-1
# RUN: cp %s %t.build/build.llbuild
# Check the first build.
#
# RUN: %{llbuild} buildsystem build --serial --chdir %t.build > %t1.out
# RUN: %{FileCheck} --check-prefix=CHECK-INITIAL --input-file=%t1.out %s
#
# CHECK-INITIAL: CC output-1
# CHECK-INITIAL: cat output-1 > output
# Check a build that modifies the header.
#
# RUN: echo "mod" >> %t.build/header\ with\ space-1
# RUN: %{llbuild} buildsystem build --serial --chdir %t.build &> %t2.out
# RUN: %{FileCheck} --check-prefix=CHECK-AFTER-MOD --input-file=%t2.out %s
#
# CHECK-AFTER-MOD: CC output-1
# CHECK-AFTER-MOD: cat output-1 > output
client:
name: basic
targets:
"": ["output"]
commands:
output-1:
tool: shell
inputs: ["input-1"]
outputs: ["output-1"]
args: "echo \"output-1: input-1 header\\ with\\ space-1\" > output-1.d && cat input-1 header\\ with\\ space-1 > output-1"
description: CC output-1
deps: output-1.d
deps-style: makefile
output:
tool: shell
inputs: ["output-1"]
outputs: ["output"]
args: cat output-1 > output