1 # This tests writing and reading settings from LLDB.
3 # Check that the settings can be written to file and read again without
5 # RUN: %lldb -b -o 'settings write -f %t.foo' -o 'settings read -f %t.foo' -o 'settings write -f %t.bar' -o 'settings read -f %t.bar' 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix SUCCESS
6 # RUN: diff -w %t.foo %t.bar
9 # Check that exporting target settings only export target settings and nothing else.
10 # RUN: %lldb -b -o 'settings write -f %t.target target' 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix SUCCESS
11 # RUN: cat %t.target | FileCheck %s --check-prefix TARGET
12 # TARGET: settings set -f target
13 # TARGET-NOT: settings set -f platform
14 # TARGET-NOT: settings set -f symbols
15 # TARGET-NOT: settings set -f interpreter
16 # TARGET-NOT: settings set -f plugin
18 # Check that settings appear twice when appending.
19 # RUN: %lldb -b -o 'settings write -a -f %t.append target' -o 'settings write -a -f %t.append target' 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix SUCCESS
20 # RUN: cat %t.append | FileCheck %s --check-prefix APPEND
21 # APPEND: settings set -f target.language
22 # APPEND: settings set -f target.language
24 # Check that an error is printed for non-existing setting.
25 # RUN: echo "settings set -f bogus" > %t.bogus_setting
26 # RUN: %lldb -b -o 'settings read -f %t.bogus_setting' 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix BOGUS-SETTING
27 # BOGUS-SETTING: error: invalid value path
29 # Check that an error is printed for invalid value.
30 # RUN: echo "settings set -f target.language bogus" > %t.bogus_value
31 # RUN: %lldb -b -o 'settings read -f %t.bogus_value' 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix BOGUS-VALUE
32 # BOGUS-VALUE: error: invalid language type