1; Test that we can recurse, at least a little bit. The -time-passes flag here 2; is a hack to make sure that neither echo nor the shell expands the response 3; file for us. Tokenization with quotes is tested in unittests. 4; On Windows, paths contain \ characters, which are escape characters in 5; GNU-style response files. So replace \ with \\ to make the tests work there. 6; RUN: echo %s | sed -e 's:\\:\\\\:g' > %t.list1 7; RUN: echo "-time-passes @%t.list1" | sed -e 's:\\:\\\\:g' > %t.list2 8; RUN: llvm-as @%t.list2 -o %t.bc 9; RUN: llvm-nm %t.bc 2>&1 | FileCheck %s 10 11; When the response file begins with UTF8 BOM sequence, we shall remove them. 12; Neither command below should return a "Could not open input file" error. 13; RUN: llvm-as @%S/Inputs/utf8-response > /dev/null 14; RUN: llvm-as @%S/Inputs/utf8-bom-response > /dev/null 15 16; CHECK: T foobar 17 18define void @foobar() { 19 ret void 20} 21