
This more clearly identifies the tool as llvm-rc. This should hopefully allow Meson to check for parts of these strings in the output of "$CMD /?" when detecting the kind of resource compiler tool, to allow Meson to recognize llvm-rc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D154545
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; RUN: llvm-rc /h > %t1
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; RUN: llvm-rc '/?' > %t2
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; RUN: diff %t1 %t2
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; RUN: FileCheck -input-file=%t1 %s
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; CHECK: OVERVIEW: LLVM Resource Converter
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; CHECK-DAG: USAGE: llvm-rc [options] file...
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; CHECK-DAG: OPTIONS:
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; CHECK-NEXT: /? Display this help and exit.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /C <value> Set the codepage used for input strings.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /dry-run Don't compile the input; only try to parse it.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /D <value> Define a symbol for the C preprocessor.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /FO <value> Change the output file location.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /H Display this help and exit.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /I <value> Add an include path.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /LN <value> Set the default language name.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /L <value> Set the default language identifier.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /no-preprocess Don't try to preprocess the input file.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /N Null-terminate all strings in the string table.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /U <value> Undefine a symbol for the C preprocessor.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /V Be verbose.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /X Ignore 'include' variable.
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; CHECK-NEXT: /Y Suppress warnings on duplicate resource IDs.
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