The test makes %t.fake a symlink to %t.real by running `ln -sf %t.real
%t.fake`. If %t.fake already is a symlink to %t.real when this runs (e.g. if
the test has run before), then this effectively becomes `ln -sf %t.real %t.real`,
symlinking the directory to itself. At least on my mac, this leads to the
directory containing itself.
As fix, just remove %t.fake before creating the symlink. To clean up build dirs
on bots, also remove %t.real for a while.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D48224
llvm-svn: 334972
// Due to ln -sf:
// REQUIRES: shell
+// RUN: rm -rf %t.real
// RUN: mkdir -p %t.real
// RUN: cd %t.real
// RUN: ln -sf %clang test-clang
// RUN: cd ..
+// Important to remove %t.fake: If it already is a symlink to %t.real when
+// `ln -sf %t.real %t.fake` runs, then that would symlink %t.real to itself,
+// forming a cycle.
+// RUN: rm -rf %t.fake
// RUN: ln -sf %t.real %t.fake
// RUN: cd %t.fake
// RUN: ./test-clang -v -S %s 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=CANONICAL %s