// The for loop in the backticks below requires bash. // REQUIRES: shell // // RUN: %clangxx_memprof %s -o %t // stderr log_path // RUN: %env_memprof_opts=print_text=true:log_path=stderr %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-GOOD --dump-input=always // Good log_path. // RUN: rm -f %t.log.* // RUN: %env_memprof_opts=print_text=true:log_path=%t.log %run %t // RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-GOOD --dump-input=always < %t.log.* // Invalid log_path. // RUN: %env_memprof_opts=print_text=true:log_path=/INVALID not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-INVALID --dump-input=always // Directory of log_path can't be created. // RUN: %env_memprof_opts=print_text=true:log_path=/dev/null/INVALID not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-BAD-DIR --dump-input=always // Too long log_path. // RUN: %env_memprof_opts=print_text=true:log_path=`for((i=0;i<10000;i++)); do echo -n $i; done` \ // RUN: not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-LONG --dump-input=always // Specifying the log name via the __memprof_profile_filename variable. // Note we use an invalid path since that is sufficient for checking that the // specified __memprof_profile_filename value is passed through to the runtime. // Using an automatically generated name via %t can cause weird issues with // unexpected macro expansion if the path includes tokens that match a build // system macro (e.g. "linux"). // RUN: %clangxx_memprof %s -o %t -DPROFILE_NAME_VAR="/INVALID" // RUN: not %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-INVALID --dump-input=always #include #ifdef PROFILE_NAME_VAR #define xstr(s) str(s) #define str(s) #s char __memprof_profile_filename[] = xstr(PROFILE_NAME_VAR); #endif #include #include int main(int argc, char **argv) { char *x = (char *)malloc(10); memset(x, 0, 10); free(x); __memprof_profile_dump(); return 0; } // CHECK-GOOD: Memory allocation stack id // CHECK-INVALID: ERROR: Can't open file: /INVALID // CHECK-BAD-DIR: ERROR: Can't create directory: /dev/null // CHECK-LONG: ERROR: Path is too long: 01234