// There used to be assert! checks in the compiler to error on encountering // files starting or ending with < or > respectively, as a preventive measure // against "fake" files like . However, this was not truly required, // as rustc has other checks to verify the veracity of a file. This test includes // some files with < and > in their names and prints out their output to stdout, // expecting no errors. // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73419 //@ ignore-cross-compile // Reason: the compiled binary is executed //@ ignore-windows // Reason: Windows refuses files with < and > in their names use run_make_support::{diff, rfs, run, rustc}; fn main() { rfs::create_file(""); rfs::write("trailing-gt>", r#""comes from a file with a name that ends with >""#); rustc().input("silly-file-names.rs").output("silly-file-names").run(); let out = run("silly-file-names").stdout_utf8(); diff().expected_file("silly-file-names.run.stdout").actual_text("actual-stdout", out).run(); }