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Fix FileCheck CHECK-LABEL documentation wording slightly; also mention that it allows error recovery.
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@ -255,13 +255,13 @@ actual source of the problem.
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In order to produce better error messages in these cases, the "``CHECK-LABEL:``"
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directive can be used. It is treated identically to a normal ``CHECK``
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directive except that the FileCheck utility makes an additional assumption that
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a line matched by the directive cannot also be matched by any other check
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present in ``match-filename``; this is intended to be used for lines containing
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labels or other unique identifiers. Conceptually, the presence of
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``CHECK-LABEL`` divides the input stream into separate blocks, each of which is
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processed independently, preventing a ``CHECK:`` directive in one block
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matching a line in another block. For example,
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directive except that FileCheck makes an additional assumption that a line
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matched by the directive cannot also be matched by any other check present in
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``match-filename``; this is intended to be used for lines containing labels or
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other unique identifiers. Conceptually, the presence of ``CHECK-LABEL`` divides
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the input stream into separate blocks, each of which is processed independently,
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preventing a ``CHECK:`` directive in one block matching a line in another block.
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For example,
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.. code-block:: llvm
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@ -285,7 +285,9 @@ matching a line in another block. For example,
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The use of ``CHECK-LABEL:`` directives in this case ensures that the three
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``CHECK:`` directives only accept lines corresponding to the body of the
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``@C_ctor_base`` function, even if the patterns match lines found later in
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the file.
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the file. Furthermore, if one of these three ``CHECK:`` directives fail,
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FileCheck will recover by continuing to the next block, allowing multiple test
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failures to be detected in a single invocation.
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There is no requirement that ``CHECK-LABEL:`` directives contain strings that
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correspond to actual syntactic labels in a source or output language: they must
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