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-# RUN: %clang %p/Inputs/stop-hook.c -g -o %t
-# Test setting stop-hook per-function
-# RUN: %lldb -b -s %p/Inputs/stop-hook-1.lldbinit -s %s -f %t \
-# RUN: | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK --check-prefix=CHECK-FUNC %s
-# Test setting stop-hook per-line range
-# RUN: %lldb -b -s %p/Inputs/stop-hook-2.lldbinit -s %s -f %t | FileCheck %s
-# Test setting stop-hook with multi-line expression
-# RUN: %lldb -b -s %p/Inputs/stop-hook-3.lldbinit -s %s -f %t | FileCheck %s
-# This test is not "unsupported" on Windows, but it fails because "expr ptr"
-# does not evaluate correctly. However, the error message contains the expected
-# string, so the test "passes" despite the fact that the commands failed
-# llvm.org/pr40119
-# UNSUPPORTED: system-windows
-
-break set -f stop-hook.c -p "// Set breakpoint here to test target stop-hook"
-break set -f stop-hook.c -p "// Another breakpoint which is outside of the stop-hook range"
-target stop-hook list
-
-# CHECK: Hook: 1
-# CHECK-NEXT: State: enabled
-# CHECK-NEXT: Specifier:
-# CHECK-FUNC-NEXT: Function: b.
-# CHECK-NEXT: Commands:
-# CHECK-NEXT: expr ptr
-
-target stop-hook disable
-
-target stop-hook list
-# CHECK: Hook: 1
-# CHECK-NEXT: State: disabled
-# CHECK-NEXT: Specifier:
-# CHECK-FUNC-NEXT: Function: b.
-# CHECK-NEXT: Commands:
-# CHECK-NEXT: expr ptr
-
-target stop-hook enable
-
-target stop-hook list
-# CHECK: Hook: 1
-# CHECK-NEXT: State: enabled
-# CHECK-NEXT: Specifier:
-# CHECK-FUNC-NEXT: Function: b.
-# CHECK-NEXT: Commands:
-# CHECK-NEXT: expr ptr
-
-run
-# Stopping inside of the stop hook range
-# CHECK: (lldb) run
-# CHECK-NEXT: (void *) $0 = 0x
-
-thread step-over
-# Stepping inside of the stop hook range
-# CHECK: (lldb) thread step-over
-# CHECK-NEXT: (void *) $1 = 0x
-# CHECK: ->{{.*}} // We should stop here after stepping.
-
-process continue
-# Stopping outside of the stop hook range
-# CHECK: (lldb) process continue
-# CHECK-NOT: (void *)
-# CHECK: ->{{.*}} // Another breakpoint which is outside of the stop-hook range.
-
-thread step-over
-# Stepping inside of the stop hook range
-# CHECK: (lldb) thread step-over
-# CHECK-NOT: (void *)
-
-settings set auto-confirm true
-target stop-hook delete
-
-target stop-hook list
-# CHECK: (lldb) target stop-hook list
-# CHECK-NOT: Hook: 1
-# CHECK: No stop hooks
-# CHECK-NOT: Hook: 1
-