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# REQUIRES: system-windows

## This checks that when starting lldb (or using `target create`) with a
## program name which is on $PATH, or not specify the .exe suffix of a program
## in the working directory on Windows, lldb can still detect the target
## architecture correctly instead of producing an error.

# RUN: mkdir -p "%t.dir"
# RUN: %clang_host -g0 -O0 %S/Inputs/main.c -o %t.dir/testmain.exe

## Test with full path to exe
# RUN: %lldb %t.dir/testmain.exe -b | FileCheck %s

## Test with exe on path, with .exe suffix
# RUN: env PATH="%t.dir%{pathsep}%{PATH}" %lldb testmain.exe -b | FileCheck %s

## Test with exe on path, without .exe suffix
# RUN: env PATH="%t.dir%{pathsep}%{PATH}" %lldb testmain -b | FileCheck %s

## Test in cwd, with .exe suffix
# RUN: cd "%t.dir" && %lldb testmain.exe -b | FileCheck %s

## Test in cwd, without .exe suffix
# RUN: cd "%t.dir" && %lldb testmain -b | FileCheck %s

# CHECK-LABEL: target create
# CHECK-NEXT: Current executable set to '{{.*[/\\]}}testmain.exe'
# CHECK-NOT: Error