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# RUN: %clangxx -std=c++11 %p/Inputs/stop-hook-threads.cpp -g -o %t
# RUN: %lldb -b -s %p/Inputs/stop-hook-threads-1.lldbinit -s %s -f %t \
# RUN:     | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK --check-prefix=CHECK-NO-FILTER %s
# RUN: %lldb -b -s %p/Inputs/stop-hook-threads-2.lldbinit -s %s -f %t \
# RUN:     | FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK --check-prefix=CHECK-FILTER %s
# XFAIL: system-netbsd
# UNSUPPORTED: system-windows
# This test is flakey and hangs on windows periodically: llvm.org/pr38373
# UNSUPPORTED: system-linux, system-darwin

thread list
break set -f stop-hook-threads.cpp -p "Set break point at this line"
target stop-hook list

# CHECK: Hook: 1
# CHECK-NEXT:  State: enabled
# CHECK-NO-FILTER-NEXT: AutoContinue on
# CHECK-FILTER-NEXT:  Thread
# CHECK-FILTER-NEXT:  index: 2
# CHECK-NEXT:  Commands: 
# CHECK-NEXT:    expr lldb_val += 1
# CHECK-NEXT:    thread list

# CHECK-FILTER: Hook: 2
# CHECK-FILTER-NEXT:  State: enabled
# CHECK-FILTER-NEXT:  AutoContinue on
# CHECK-FILTER-NEXT:  Commands: 
# CHECK-FILTER-NEXT:    script print('Hit stop hook')

# Get the threads going
continue

# Now make sure we hit the command the right number of times:
# CHECK-NO-FILTER: lldb_val was set to: 15.
# CHECK-FILTER: lldb_val was set to: 5.