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[docs] Remove incorrect information about lit.
Lit does support redirects in the 2>&1 style. llvm-svn: 177403
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@ -224,16 +224,7 @@ Below is an example of legal RUN lines in a ``.ll`` file:
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; RUN: diff %t1 %t2
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As with a Unix shell, the RUN lines permit pipelines and I/O
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redirection to be used. However, the usage is slightly different than
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for Bash. In general, it's useful to read the code of other tests to figure out
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what you can use in yours. The major differences are:
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- You can't do ``2>&1``. That will cause :program:`lit` to write to a file
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named ``&1``. Usually this is done to get stderr to go through a pipe. You
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can do that with ``|&`` so replace this idiom:
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``... 2>&1 | FileCheck`` with ``... |& FileCheck``
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- You can only redirect to a file, not to another descriptor and not
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from a here document.
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redirection to be used.
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There are some quoting rules that you must pay attention to when writing
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your RUN lines. In general nothing needs to be quoted. :program:`lit` won't
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