Hi Dmitry,
As far as I can tell, none of the recent commits should make a
difference for the sanity checks!
John
On 5/19/13 6:03 AM, Дмитрий Дьяченко wrote:
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.