The exit code for -### is inconsistent. Unrecognized options lead to exit code 1, as expected. However, most others errors (including invalid option value) lead to exit code 0, differing from GCC and most utilities. This is a longstanding quirk of -###, and we didn't fix it because many driver tests need adjustment. Change -### to be similar to -fdriver-only -v and exit with code 1. This requires fixing many driver tests, but the end result gives us stronger tests. * Existing `RUN: %clang -### ...` tests usually don't use `CHECK-NOT: error:` or `--implicit-check-not=error:`. If a change introduces an error, such a change usually cannot be detected. * Many folks contributing new tests don't know `-fdriver-only -v`. To test no driver error/warning for new tests, they can use the familiar `-### -Werror` instead of `-fdriver-only -v -Werror`. An incomplete list of prerequisite test improvement: *2f79bb1046: add -nogpulib to some AMDGPU tests *9155e517e6: add --cuda-path= (test w/ and w/o /usr/local/cuda) *80765ede5b: -mcpu=native may return either 0 or 1, depending on whether `--target=` specifies a native target *abae53f43f: fix -fuse-ld=lld misuses (test w/o and w/o /usr/local/bin/ld.lld) *ab68df505e: add -resource-dir= and -fvisibility=hidden to some -fsanitize=cfi tests *d5ca1602f6: --rtlib=platform without --unwindlib= may fail if CLANG_DEFAULT_UNWINDLIB=unwindlib Reviewed By: jhuber6, yaxunl, dblaikie Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D156363
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// RUN: %clang -target thumb-none-windows-eabi-coff -mcpu=cortex-m7 -### -c %s 2>&1 \
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// RUN: | FileCheck %s --check-prefix CHECK-V7
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// CHECK-V7-NOT: error: the target architecture 'thumbv7em' is not supported by the target 'thumbv7em-none-windows-eabihf'
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// RUN: not %clang --target=thumb-none-windows-eabi-coff -mcpu=cortex-m1 -### -c %s 2>&1 \
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// RUN: | FileCheck %s --check-prefix CHECK-V6
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// CHECK-V6: error: the target architecture 'thumbv6m' is not supported by the target 'thumbv6m-none-windows-eabihf'
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