# This tests writing and reading settings from LLDB. # Check that the settings can be written to file and read again without # altering the values. # RUN: %lldb -b -o 'settings write -f %t.foo' -o 'settings read -f %t.foo' -o 'settings export %t.bar' -o 'settings read -f %t.bar' 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix SUCCESS # RUN: diff -w %t.foo %t.bar # SUCCESS-NOT: error: # Check that exporting target settings only export target settings and nothing else. # RUN: %lldb -b -o 'settings write -f %t.target target' 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix SUCCESS # RUN: cat %t.target | FileCheck %s --check-prefix TARGET # TARGET: settings set target # TARGET-NOT: settings set platform # TARGET-NOT: settings set symbols # TARGET-NOT: settings set interpreter # TARGET-NOT: settings set plugin # Check that settings appear twice when appending. # RUN: %lldb -b -o 'settings write -a -f %t.append target' -o 'settings write -a -f %t.append target' 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix SUCCESS # RUN: cat %t.append | FileCheck %s --check-prefix APPEND # APPEND: settings set target.language # APPEND: settings set target.language # Check that an error is printed for non-existing setting. # RUN: echo "settings set bogus" > %t.bogus_setting # RUN: %lldb -b -o 'settings read -f %t.bogus_setting' 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix BOGUS-SETTING # BOGUS-SETTING: error: invalid value path # Check that an error is printed for invalid value. # RUN: echo "settings set target.language bogus" > %t.bogus_value # RUN: %lldb -b -o 'settings read -f %t.bogus_value' 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix BOGUS-VALUE # BOGUS-VALUE: error: invalid language type