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| author | Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> | 2023-06-16 10:45:15 -0700 |
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| committer | Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> | 2023-06-16 12:29:04 -0700 |
| commit | bc6bd0d608da1609c1caeb04ab795a83720add55 (patch) | |
| tree | ad7354c98316a062b936473b027b4e43282d718a /libgo | |
| parent | 2b4e0415ad664cdb3ce87d1f7eee5ca26911a05b (diff) | |
libgo/testsuite: add benchmarks and examples to list
In CL 384695 I simplified the code that built lists of benchmarks,
examples, and fuzz tests, and managed to break it. This CL corrects
the code to once again make the benchmarks available, and to run
the examples with output and the fuzz targets.
Doing this revealed a test failure in internal/fuzz on 32-bit x86:
a signalling NaN is turned into a quiet NaN on the 387 floating-point
stack that GCC uses by default. This CL skips the test.
Fixes golang/go#60826
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/503798
Diffstat (limited to 'libgo')
| -rw-r--r-- | libgo/go/internal/fuzz/encoding_test.go | 9 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | libgo/testsuite/gotest | 10 |
2 files changed, 15 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/libgo/go/internal/fuzz/encoding_test.go b/libgo/go/internal/fuzz/encoding_test.go index 8e3800eb77f..53fc5b8dc71 100644 --- a/libgo/go/internal/fuzz/encoding_test.go +++ b/libgo/go/internal/fuzz/encoding_test.go @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ package fuzz import ( "math" + "runtime" "strconv" "testing" "unicode" @@ -330,6 +331,14 @@ func FuzzFloat64RoundTrip(f *testing.F) { f.Add(math.Float64bits(math.Inf(-1))) f.Fuzz(func(t *testing.T, u1 uint64) { + // The signaling NaN test fails on 32-bit x86 with gccgo, + // which uses the 387 floating-point stack by default. + // Converting a signaling NaN in and out of the stack + // changes the NaN to a quiet NaN. + if runtime.GOARCH == "386" && u1 == 0x7FF0000000000001 { + t.Skip("skipping signalling NaN test on 386 with gccgo") + } + x1 := math.Float64frombits(u1) b := marshalCorpusFile(x1) diff --git a/libgo/testsuite/gotest b/libgo/testsuite/gotest index 0a0a7e14d74..33c98d804d6 100755 --- a/libgo/testsuite/gotest +++ b/libgo/testsuite/gotest @@ -577,13 +577,13 @@ symtogo() { # Find Go benchmark/fuzz/example functions. # The argument is the function name prefix. findfuncs() { - pattern='$1([^a-z].*)?' + pattern="$1([^a-z].*)?" syms=$($NM -p -v _gotest_.o | egrep " $text .*\."$pattern'$' | fgrep -v ' __go_' | egrep -v '\.\.\w+$' | sed 's/.* //') if $havex; then xsyms=$($NM -p -v $xofile | egrep " $text .*\."$pattern'$' | fgrep -v ' __go_' | egrep -v '\.\.\w+$' | sed 's/.* //') syms="$syms $xsyms" fi - $(symtogo "$benchmarksyms") + symtogo "$syms" } # Takes an example name and puts any output into the file example.txt. @@ -643,11 +643,13 @@ exampleoutput() { fi if $havex; then needxtest=false - if test -n "$testxsyms" -o -n "$benchmarkxsyms"; then + if test -n "$testxsyms"; then + needxtest=true + elif echo "$benchmarks" | grep '_test\.' >/dev/null; then needxtest=true else # Check whether any example has output. - for i in $(symtogo "$examplexsyms"); do + for i in $(echo "$examples" | grep '_test\.'); do exampleoutput $i if test -f example.txt; then rm -f example.txt |
