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1*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker// RUN: FileCheck -check-prefix=ANOTHER-PREFIX -input-file %s %s
2*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker// RUN: not FileCheck -check-prefix=PREFIX1 -check-prefix=PREFIX2 -input-file %s %s 2>&1 | FileCheck -strict-whitespace -check-prefix=CHECK-NONEXISTENT-PREFIX -check-prefix=ALSO-NONEXISTENT %s
3*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker// RUN: not FileCheck -check-prefixes=PREFIX1,PREFIX2 -input-file %s %s 2>&1 | FileCheck -strict-whitespace -check-prefixes=CHECK-NONEXISTENT-PREFIX,ALSO-NONEXISTENT %s
4*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker
5*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Workerfoobar
6*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; ANOTHER-PREFIX: foobar
7*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker
8*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; We use regex to match the colon so that FileCheck won't think it is a check
9*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; prefix.
10*9880d681SAndroid Build Coastguard Worker; CHECK-NONEXISTENT-PREFIX: error: no check strings found with prefixes 'PREFIX1{{:}}', 'PREFIX2{{:}}'
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