Jenkins sometimes starts a new working directory by appending @2 (or
incrementing the number if the @n suffix is already there). This causes
several clang tests to fail as:
s@INPUT_DIR@%/S/Inputs@g
gets expanded to the invalid:
s@INPUT_DIR@/path/to/workdir@2/Inputs@g
~~~~~~~~~~
where the part marked with ~'s is interpreted as the flags. These are
invalid and the test fails.
Previous fixes simply exchanged the @ character for another like | but
that's just moving the problem. Address it by adding an expansion that
escapes the @ character we're using as a delimiter as well as other magic
characters in the replacement of sed's s@@@.
There's still room for expansions to cause trouble though. One I ran into
while testing this was that having a directory called foo@bar causes lots
of `CHECK-NOT: foo` directives to match. There's also things like
directories containing `\1`
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// RUN: sed -e "s@INPUT_DIR@%{/S:regex_replacement}/Inputs@g" -e "s@OUT_DIR@%{/t:regex_replacement}@g" %S/Inputs/vfsoverlay.yaml > %t.yaml
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -Werror -I %t -ivfsoverlay %t.yaml -fsyntax-only %s
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#include "not_real.h"
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void foo() {
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bar();
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}
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