alvinhochun added inline comments.

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Comment at: clang/test/Driver/mingw-sanitizers.c:2
+// RUN: touch %t.a
+// RUN: %clang -target i686-windows-gnu %s -### -fsanitize=address -lcomponent 
%/t.a 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ASAN-ALL,ASAN-I686 -DINPUT=%/t.a %s
+// RUN: %clang -target x86_64-windows-gnu %s -### -fsanitize=address 
-lcomponent %/t.a 2>&1 | FileCheck --check-prefixes=ASAN-ALL,ASAN-X86_64 
-DINPUT=%/t.a %s
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mstorsjo wrote:
> You're using `%/t.a` here while the file you touch is `%t.a` - I don't think 
> I have seen `%/t` anywhere here before. I do see that lit seems to replace it 
> though... Is this an intentional thing (what's the difference to `%t` 
> though?) or is it a consistently copied typo?
Ah yes, that is intentional. It's documented on 
https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/lit.html#substitutions to be "%t but \ is 
replaced by /". The reason for this is that, the previous Windows pre-merge 
check failed because when `clang -###` prints the command line it quotes and 
backslash-escape the arguments., FileCheck cannot match the INPUT path with 
double backslashes. Using forward slashes avoids this issue.


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