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Kuba Mracek e659840bcd [llvm] Get rid of "%T" expansions
The %T lit expansion expands to a common directory shared between all the tests in the same directory, which is unexpected and unintuitive, and more importantly, it's been a source of subtle race conditions and flaky tests. In https://reviews.llvm.org/D35396, it was agreed that it would be best to simply ban %T and only keep %t, which is unique to each test. When a test needs a temporary directory, it can just create one using mkdir %t.

This patch removes %T in llvm.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36495

llvm-svn: 310953
2017-08-15 20:29:24 +00:00

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(* RUN: rm -rf %t && mkdir -p %t && cp %s %t/analysis.ml
* RUN: %ocamlc -g -w +A -package llvm.analysis -linkpkg %t/analysis.ml -o %t/executable
* RUN: %t/executable
* RUN: %ocamlopt -g -w +A -package llvm.analysis -linkpkg %t/analysis.ml -o %t/executable
* RUN: %t/executable
* XFAIL: vg_leak
*)
open Llvm
open Llvm_analysis
(* Note that this takes a moment to link, so it's best to keep the number of
individual tests low. *)
let context = global_context ()
let test x = if not x then exit 1 else ()
let bomb msg =
prerr_endline msg;
exit 2
let _ =
let fty = function_type (void_type context) [| |] in
let m = create_module context "valid_m" in
let fn = define_function "valid_fn" fty m in
let at_entry = builder_at_end context (entry_block fn) in
ignore (build_ret_void at_entry);
(* Test that valid constructs verify. *)
begin match verify_module m with
Some msg -> bomb "valid module failed verification!"
| None -> ()
end;
if not (verify_function fn) then bomb "valid function failed verification!";
(* Test that invalid constructs do not verify.
A basic block can contain only one terminator instruction. *)
ignore (build_ret_void at_entry);
begin match verify_module m with
Some msg -> ()
| None -> bomb "invalid module passed verification!"
end;
if verify_function fn then bomb "invalid function passed verification!";
dispose_module m
(* Don't bother to test assert_valid_{module,function}. *)