reference, declaration → definition definition → references, declarations, derived classes, virtual overrides reference to multiple definitions → definitions unreferenced |
978 NormalizedFS.addFile("/a", 0, MemoryBuffer::getMemBuffer("a")); 983 Stat = NormalizedFS.status("/."); 1002 NormalizedFS.addFile("/a", 0, MemoryBuffer::getMemBuffer("a")); 1003 NormalizedFS.addFile("././c", 0, MemoryBuffer::getMemBuffer("c")); 1004 NormalizedFS.addFile("./d/../d", 0, MemoryBuffer::getMemBuffer("d")); 1009 File = NormalizedFS.openFileForRead("/././a"); // Open again. 1019 File = NormalizedFS.openFileForRead("./c"); 1021 File = NormalizedFS.openFileForRead("e/../d"); 1069 NormalizedFS.setCurrentWorkingDirectory("/b/c"); 1070 NormalizedFS.setCurrentWorkingDirectory("."); 1072 getPosixPath(NormalizedFS.getCurrentWorkingDirectory().get())); 1073 NormalizedFS.setCurrentWorkingDirectory(".."); 1075 getPosixPath(NormalizedFS.getCurrentWorkingDirectory().get())); 1200 NormalizedFS.addFile("/a/b/c", 0, MemoryBuffer::getMemBuffer("abc"), 1203 NormalizedFS.setCurrentWorkingDirectory("/a/b"); 1206 auto Stat = NormalizedFS.status("../b/c"); 1208 << NormalizedFS.toString(); 1213 auto File = NormalizedFS.openFileForRead("../b/c"); 1215 << NormalizedFS.toString(); 1218 << NormalizedFS.toString(); 1224 llvm::vfs::directory_iterator It = NormalizedFS.dir_begin("../b", EC);