John, was your last commit expected to solve sanity checks failures in tests?

They appears for me sometimes between early April -- early May 2013.

Sounds like perl-code is responsible for fails...

Dmitry

creduce-trunk-today + clang-trunk-today, Fedora 19 x86_x64, perl 5.16.3

------------------ tests' run log ------------
 ~/build/creduce/tests]$ ./run_tests


===== running test 0 in /home/dimhen/build/creduce/tests/tmp_test0_VevUr =====


===< 25866 >===
running 4 interestingness test(s) in parallel
test (and sanity check) fails at ../../creduce/creduce line 150.
cannot remove path when cwd is /tmp/creduce-46BTN3 for
/tmp/creduce-46BTN3:  at /usr/share/perl5/File/Temp.pm line 902.

[...]

2013/5/17 John Regehr <[email protected]>:
> Ok, I just committed a change that deletes temp dirs more aggressively
> (after each pass) and I don't think it adds any races.
>
> John
>
>
>
> On 05/16/2013 03:05 AM, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> 16.05.2013, 12:51, "Paulo Matos" <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> That seems to be an ideal solution.
>>> Do we have any rough idea of how much space a long reduction can take?
>>>
>>> Are we talking of Mbs or Gbs?
>>
>>
>> I've used test script which produced executable files (and relied on
>> creduce
>> to clean up all temporary directories). After 10-15 reduction cycles it
>> has eaten about ~60 Gbs.
>>
>

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