#!/bin/sh set -ev # This test is intended to check for stack overflow bugs. Sadly, that # makes it pretty slow, since it must necessarily deal with large # numbers of rules. It could be a bit faster if we didn't actually # invoke gcc for each rule, but that would be tedious, and would also # reduce the number of inputs for each rule. rm -rf $0.dir mkdir $0.dir cd $0.dir git init python3 ../../bench/dependentchains.py 562 # 1778 ls .git time ${FAC:-../../fac} --dry exit 0 # Uncomment the above to have a more thorough test for more stack overflows. time ${FAC:-../../fac} ${FAC:-../../fac} -v > fac.out cat fac.out if grep gcc fac.out; then echo we rebuilt when we should not have exit 1 fi cat modifying-header.sh sh modifying-header.sh time ${FAC:-../../fac} exit 0