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authorEli Bendersky <eliben@google.com>2012-12-01 22:03:57 +0000
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Update FileCheck's documentation to mention recently added feature of
matching a variable defined on the same line. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@169103 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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@@ -223,9 +223,9 @@ FileCheck Variables
It is often useful to match a pattern and then verify that it occurs again
later in the file. For codegen tests, this can be useful to allow any register,
-but verify that that register is used consistently later. To do this, FileCheck
-allows named variables to be defined and substituted into patterns. Here is a
-simple example:
+but verify that that register is used consistently later. To do this,
+:program:`FileCheck` allows named variables to be defined and substituted into
+patterns. Here is a simple example:
.. code-block:: llvm
@@ -235,20 +235,21 @@ simple example:
The first check line matches a regex ``%[a-z]+`` and captures it into the
variable ``REGISTER``. The second line verifies that whatever is in
-``REGISTER`` occurs later in the file after an "``andw``". FileCheck variable
-references are always contained in ``[[ ]]`` pairs, and their names can be
-formed with the regex ``[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]*``. If a colon follows the name,
+``REGISTER`` occurs later in the file after an "``andw``". :program:`FileCheck`
+variable references are always contained in ``[[ ]]`` pairs, and their names can
+be formed with the regex ``[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]*``. If a colon follows the name,
then it is a definition of the variable; otherwise, it is a use.
-FileCheck variables can be defined multiple times, and uses always get the
-latest value. Note that variables are all read at the start of a "``CHECK``"
-line and are all defined at the end. This means that if you have something
-like "``CHECK: [[XYZ:.*]]x[[XYZ]]``", the check line will read the previous
-value of the ``XYZ`` variable and define a new one after the match is
-performed. If you need to do something like this you can probably take
-advantage of the fact that FileCheck is not actually line-oriented when it
-matches, this allows you to define two separate "``CHECK``" lines that match on
-the same line.
+:program:`FileCheck` variables can be defined multiple times, and uses always
+get the latest value. Variables can also be used later on the same line they
+were defined on. For example:
+
+.. code-block:: llvm
+
+ ; CHECK: op [[REG:r[0-9]+]], [[REG]]
+
+Can be useful if you want the operands of ``op`` to be the same register,
+and don't care exactly which register it is.
FileCheck Expressions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~