File: batch_mode_parseable_output_cancellation.swift

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// RUN: %empty-directory(%t)
// RUN: touch %t/file-01.swift
// RUN: echo 'public func main() { help_an_error_happened() }' >%t/main.swift
//
// RUN: not %swiftc_driver -enable-batch-mode -parseable-output -serialize-diagnostics -c -emit-module -module-name main -j 1 %t/file-01.swift %t/main.swift 2>&1 | %FileCheck %s -check-prefix CHECK -check-prefix CHECK-%target-os
//
//      CHECK:   "kind": "signalled",
// CHECK-NEXT:   "name": "compile",
// CHECK-NEXT:   "pid": -{{[1-9][0-9]*}},
// CHECK-NEXT:   "process": {
// CHECK-NEXT:   	"real_pid": {{[1-9][0-9]*}}
//
// This information is not available on POSIX systems where the child is
// signalled, but it is available on Windows.  We simply report it there since
// we already have the information.
// CHECK-windows-msvc-NEXT:     "usage": {
// CHECK-windows-msvc-NEXT:       "utime":
// CHECK-windows-msvc-NEXT:       "stime":
// CHECK-windows-msvc-NEXT:       "maxrss":
// CHECK-windows-msvc-NEXT:     }
//
// CHECK-NEXT:   },
// CHECK-NEXT:   "error-message": "{{.*}}",
// CHECK-NEXT:   "signal": 2