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- do not print tracebacks if $GOTRACEBACK=0 - set GOTRACEBACK=0 during tests - filter out pc numbers in errors R=r DELTA=70 (22 added, 30 deleted, 18 changed) OCL=15618 CL=15642
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77 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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# Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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# license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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case X"$GOARCH" in
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Xamd64)
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export A=6
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;;
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*)
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export A=6
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echo 1>&2 run: assuming amd64
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exit 1
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esac
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export G=${A}g
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export L=${A}l
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export GOTRACEBACK=0
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failed=0
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PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:$HOME/bin:`pwd`
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# don't use $$ in file names to avoid spurious diffs
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RUNFILE=/tmp/gorun-$USER
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TMP1FILE=/tmp/gotest1-$USER
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TMP2FILE=/tmp/gotest2-$USER
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# don't run the machine out of memory: limit individual processes to 4GB.
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# on thresher, 3GB suffices to run the tests; with 2GB, peano fails.
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ulimit -v 4000000
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for dir in . ken chan bugs fixedbugs
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do
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for i in $dir/*.go
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do
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export F=$(basename $i .go)
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export D=$dir
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sed -n '1,/[^/]/p' $i | sed 's@//@@; $d' > $RUNFILE
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if ! sh $RUNFILE >$TMP1FILE 2>$TMP2FILE
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then
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echo
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echo "===========" $i
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cat $TMP1FILE
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cat $TMP2FILE
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echo >&2 fail: $i
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elif test -s $TMP1FILE
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then
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echo
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echo "===========" $i
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cat $TMP1FILE
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cat $TMP2FILE
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fi
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done
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done | # clean up some stack noise
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egrep -v '^(r[0-9a-z]+|[cfg]s) +0x' |
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sed '/tmp.*Bus error/s/.*Bus/Bus/; /tmp.*Trace.BPT/s/.*Trace/Trace/
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s!'$RUNFILE'!$RUNFILE!g
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s/ PC=0x[0-9a-f]*/ PC=xxx/
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s/^pc: 0x[0-9a-f]*/pc: xxx/
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/^Trace\/breakpoint trap/d
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/RUNFILE/ s/line 1: *[0-9]*/line 1: PID/' > run.out
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case $failed in
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1)
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echo FAIL
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esac
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rm -f $RUNFILE $TMP1FILE $TMP2FILE *.6 6.out
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if ! diff run.out golden.out
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then
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failed=1
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fi
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echo 2>&1 $(grep -c '^BUG' run.out) tests are behaving incorrectly
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exit $failed
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