Your message dated Sun, 7 Aug 2016 12:58:56 +0200 with message-id <[email protected]> and subject line Re: Bug#833430: creduce doesn't pass the files to reduce to the test script has caused the Debian Bug report #833430, regarding creduce doesn't pass the files to reduce to the test script to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: creduce Version: 2.5.0-1 Severity: serious Tags: sid stretch creduce doesn't pass the files to reduce to the test script. This used to work ... $ creduce --debug ./cr2.sh foo.c successfully checked prereqs for pass_include_includes successfully checked prereqs for pass_includes successfully checked prereqs for pass_unifdef successfully checked prereqs for pass_comments successfully checked prereqs for pass_blank successfully checked prereqs for pass_clang_binsrch successfully checked prereqs for pass_lines successfully checked prereqs for pass_special successfully checked prereqs for pass_ternary successfully checked prereqs for pass_balanced successfully checked prereqs for pass_clang successfully checked prereqs for pass_peep successfully checked prereqs for pass_ints successfully checked prereqs for pass_indent successfully checked prereqs for pass_clex sanity check... tmpdir = /tmp/creduce-eButm5 usage: /home/packages/tmp/cr2.sh <file.c> C-Reduce cannot run because the interestingness test does not return zero. Please ensure that it does so not only in the directory where you are invoking C-Reduce, but also in an arbitrary temporary directory containing only the files that are being reduced. In other words, running these commands: DIR=`mktemp -d` cp /home/packages/tmp/foo.c $DIR cd $DIR /home/packages/tmp/cr2.sh echo $? should result in "0" being echoed to the terminal. See "creduce --help" for more information. $ cat cr2.sh #! /bin/sh if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then echo "usage: $0 <file.c>" 1>&2 exit 1 fi export LANG=C CLANG=${CLANG:-clang} GCC=${GCC:-gcc} ARGS="-c -Wall" msg="warning: unused variable 'j' [-Wunused-variable]" $GCC $ARGS $1 > out.txt 2>&1 if fgrep -q ": error:" out.txt; then exit 1 fi if fgrep -q "$msg" out.txt; then if fgrep -v "$msg" out.txt | fgrep ": warning:"; then exit 1 fi exit 0 fi exit 1 $ cat foo.c int main() { int i = 1, j; return i; }
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--- Begin Message ---On 05.08.2016 09:13, Niko Tyni wrote: > On Thu, Aug 04, 2016 at 11:26:58AM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote: >> Package: creduce >> Version: 2.5.0-1 >> Severity: serious >> Tags: sid stretch >> >> creduce doesn't pass the files to reduce to the test script. This used to >> work ... >> >> $ creduce --debug ./cr2.sh foo.c > >> sanity check... tmpdir = /tmp/creduce-eButm5 >> usage: /home/packages/tmp/cr2.sh <file.c> > > Looks like commit creduce-2.4.0-7-g0bfd954 > > https://github.com/csmith-project/creduce/commit/0bfd95402e126293bb4f7df1435770f66da98bb1 > changed the sanity check to run the "interestingness test" without > arguments, so your "exit 1" in cr2.sh usage() now makes it fail. > > +The interestingness test should not expect any command line arguments. > > Hope this helps, argh, closing as PEBCAK.
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