llvm-capstone/test
Conrad Poelman fc5bf040d8 fix check-clang-tools tests that fail due to Windows CRLF line endings
Running check-clang-tools on Windows produces 5 test failures:

Failed Tests (5):
  Clang Tools :: clang-apply-replacements/ClangRenameClassReplacements.cpp
  Clang Tools :: clang-apply-replacements/basic.cpp
  Clang Tools :: clang-apply-replacements/format.cpp
  Clang Tools :: clang-move/move-used-helper-decls.cpp
  Clang Tools :: clang-tidy/infrastructure/export-diagnostics.cpp

Four of these failures are simply due to fixed character position
offsets differing on Windows versus Linux, since Windows line endings
take up two characters instead of one:

clang-apply-replacements/ClangRenameClassReplacements.cpp runs clang-rename -offset=254
clang-apply-replacements/Inputs/basic/file[12].yaml specify e.g.  FileOffset: 148 and Offset: 298
clang-apply-replacements/Inputs/format/{no,yes}.yaml specify e.g.  FileOffset: 94 and Offset: 94
clang-tidy/infrastructure/export-diagnostics.cpp specifies e.g.  CHECK-YAML-NEXT: FileOffset: 30

(The move-used-helper-decls.cpp failure seems more complex; clang-move
adds a blank line after void HelperFun1() {} when
clang-move/Inputs/helper_decls_test.cpp has LF line endings, but does
not add a blank line when the input files has CRLF line endings. That
difference in behavior seems like it may be an actual bug, but I have
yet to track it down.)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97625
2022-02-11 15:23:51 -07:00
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