File: redefine-multiple-exact.txt

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# It's impossible to multiply define a local substitution, but a lit config file
# substitution can be multiply defined.  The trouble is we then don't know which
# definition to redefine locally.

# REDEFINE: %{global:multiple-exact}=foo
# RUN: echo %{global:multiple-exact}

#      CHECK: ValueError: Multiple substitutions whose patterns contain '%{global:multiple-exact}' are defined before '{{REDEFINE}}:' directive at line [[#@LINE-3]]
# CHECK-NEXT: Existing pattern: %{global:multiple-exact}
# CHECK-NEXT: Existing pattern: %{global:multiple-exact}
#  CHECK-NOT: Existing pattern:

# CHECK: Unresolved: 1 {{\([0-9]*.[0-9]*%\)}}