# REQUIRES: x86-registered-target # Mock 'compile_commands.json' to contain a driver name targeting fuchsia OS. # Afterwards check that correct target is passed into clang. # RUN: rm -rf %t.dir && mkdir -p %t.dir # RUN: echo '[{"directory": "%/t.dir", "command": "%/t.dir/x86_64-fuchsia-clang -x c++ the-file.cpp -v", "file": "the-file.cpp"}]' > %t.dir/compile_commands.json # RUN: sed -e "s|INPUT_DIR|%/t.dir|g" %s > %t.test.1 # On Windows, we need the URI in didOpen to look like "uri":"file:///C:/..." # (with the extra slash in the front), so we add it here. # RUN: sed -E -e "s|file://([A-Z]):/|file:///\1:/|g" %t.test.1 > %t.test # RUN: clangd -lit-test < %t.test 2>&1 | FileCheck -strict-whitespace %t.test {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":0,"method":"initialize","params":{}} --- { "jsonrpc":"2.0", "method":"textDocument/didOpen", "params": { "textDocument": { "uri": "file://INPUT_DIR/the-file.cpp", "languageId":"cpp", "version":1, "text":"" } } } # Make sure we have target passed into cc1 driver, which is printed due to -v in # the compile_commands.json # CHECK: Target: x86_64-unknown-fuchsia --- {"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":10000,"method":"shutdown"} --- {"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"exit"}