Test the 'u' option of llvm-ar RUN: cd %T RUN: rm -f %t.a Create a file named evenlen that is newer than the evenlen on the source dir. RUN: mkdir -p %t.older RUN: echo older > %t.older/evenlen Either the shell supports the 'touch' command with a flag to manually set the mtime or we sleep for over a second so that the mtime is definitely observable. RUN: touch -m -t 200001010000 %t.older/evenlen || sleep 1.1 RUN: mkdir -p %t.newer RUN: echo newer > %t.newer/evenlen RUN: touch %t.newer/evenlen Create an achive with the newest file RUN: llvm-ar rU %t.a %t.newer/evenlen RUN: llvm-ar p %t.a | FileCheck --check-prefix=NEWER %s Check that without the 'u' option the member is replaced with an older file. RUN: llvm-ar rU %t.a %t.older/evenlen RUN: llvm-ar p %t.a | FileCheck --check-prefix=OLDER %s Check that with the 'u' option the member is replaced with a newer file. RUN: llvm-ar ruU %t.a %t.newer/evenlen RUN: llvm-ar p %t.a | FileCheck --check-prefix=NEWER %s Check that with the 'u' option the member is not replaced with an older file. RUN: llvm-ar ruU %t.a %t.older/evenlen RUN: llvm-ar p %t.a | FileCheck --check-prefix=NEWER %s NEWER: newer OLDER: older