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-/* Test "ignore redundant include" facility.
- This doesn't test for the case where the file is opened, and then ignored
- (the file shouldn't have even been opened). That would require tracing
- system calls. It could be done on some systems however. */
-
-/* We have to test two cases: C comments at the top and C++ comments
- at the top. */
-
-/*
-{ dg-do preprocess }
-{ dg-options "-Wp,-lang-c-c++-comments" }
-*/
-
-#include "cpp-mic.h"
-#include "cpp-mic.h"
-
-#include "cpp-micc.h"
-#include "cpp-micc.h"
-
-main ()
-{
-}
-
-/*
- { dg-final { if ![file exists cpp-mi.i] { return } } }
-
- { dg-final { set tmp [grep cpp-mi.i cpp-micc? line] } }
- { dg-final { # send_user "$tmp\n" } }
- { dg-final { if [regexp "^{\[0-9\]+ cpp-mic} {\[0-9\]+ cpp-micc}$" $tmp] \{ } }
- { dg-final { pass "cpp-mi.c: redundant include check" } }
- { dg-final { \} else \{ } }
- { dg-final { fail "cpp-mi.c: redundant include check" } }
- { dg-final { \} } }
-*/