; RUN: echo -e "WINPATH=A:\windows\style\path" > %t.1 ; RUN: echo -e "NOT_ESCAPED=shouldn't be escaped [a-Z]\+$" >> %t.1 ; RUN: echo -e 'ESCAPED=\\ \f\v needs\to "be" escaped\000' >> %t.1 ; RUN: echo -e '$NUMERIC=DEADBEEF' >> %t.1 VARS: WINPATH=[[WINPATH:.*]] VARS-NEXT: NOT_ESCAPED=[[NOT_ESCAPED:.*]] VARS-NEXT: ESCAPED=[[ESCAPED:.*]] VARS-NEXT: $NUMERIC=[[#%X,$NUMERIC:]] ; Trigger a failed match, to show variables values VARS-NEXT: [[WINPATH]] [[NOT_ESCAPED]] [[ESCAPED]] [[#$NUMERIC + 0]] ; RUN: %ProtectFileCheckOutput not FileCheck \ ; RUN: -dump-input=never --strict-whitespace --check-prefix=VARS --input-file=%t.1 %s 2>&1 \ ; RUN: | FileCheck %s CHECK: with "WINPATH" equal to "A:\windows\style\path" CHECK: with "NOT_ESCAPED" equal to "shouldn't be escaped [a-Z]\+$" CHECK: with "ESCAPED" equal to "\\ \014\013 needs\to \"be\" escaped\000" (escaped value) CHECK: with "$NUMERIC + 0" equal to "DEADBEEF" ; Test escaping of the name of a numeric substitution, which might contain ; characters that need escaping. ; RUN: echo -e "VARNAME: [[#%,10\t]]" > %t.2 ; RUN: echo 42 \ ; RUN: | %ProtectFileCheckOutput not FileCheck \ ; RUN: -dump-input=never -vv --strict-whitespace --check-prefix=VARNAME %t.2 2>&1 \ ; RUN: | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-VARNAME CHECK-VARNAME: with "%,10\t" equal to "10"