#include #include int main(int argc, char **argv) { // Print the string that the test looks for to make sure stdout and stderr // got recorded. std::cout << "stdout_needle" << std::flush; std::cerr << "stderr_needle" << std::flush; // Work around a timing issue that sometimes prevents stderr from being // captured. std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::seconds(1)); // This is unreachable during normal test execution as we don't pass any // (or +100) arguments. This still needs to be theoretically reachable code // so that the compiler will generate code for this (that we can set a // breakpoint on). if (argc > 100) return 1; // break here return 0; }