Yes. In the frenzy of getting 10.0 out, we didn't tag a version of the test
suite. We've been under-staffed, so missed that.
We'll fix that shortly.
--bart
On 2019-01-09 1:28 PM, Stan Cox wrote:
On 1/9/19 10:26, Knapp, Rashawn L wrote:
I found the Dyninst 10.0.0 test suite here:
Thanks Xiaozhu. I will check it out.
On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 8:41 PM Xiaozhu Meng wrote:
> It looks like you can create your own instrumentation library and use
> Dyninst to insert calls to the library into the mutatee. Dyninst will
> properly create linking dependency for the mutatee against
I found the Dyninst 10.0.0 test suite here:
https://github.com/dyninst/testsuite and built it with Dyninst v10.0.0 using
similar semantics as with v9.3.0.
Regards,
-Rashawn
Rashawn Knapp
Software Engineer, Intel Corporation
Intel Architecture Graphics and Software
Scripting, Analyzers &
It looks like you can create your own instrumentation library and use
Dyninst to insert calls to the library into the mutatee. Dyninst will
properly create linking dependency for the mutatee against the
instrumentation library.
You can refer to our code coverage code example to see how to program
Any plan to do a testsuite release that corresponds to dyninst 10.0.0
similar to dyninst testsuite v9.3.0 for dyninst 9.3.x?
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