Keeping fuzzer.test together as a gigantic test has no advantages and multiple disadvantages: - Worse test parallelization (fuzzer.test is always blocking the test run on a machine with many cores) - Debugging test failures is made more difficult (not clear what fails from fuzzer.test failing) - Makes porting tests to new platforms more difficult (whenever fuzzer.test fails have to inspect the output to figure out what is going on, and then restart all of it) - Hides dead code (in our case, "Done1000000" FileCheck variable was never used, DISABLED: not %t-UninstrumentedTest-Uninstrumented was never compiled, and there was small amount of duplication vs. simple-cmp.test) - Makes correspondence between LIT .test files and .cpp files less straightforward Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46557 llvm-svn: 332145
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RUN: %cpp_compiler %S/BufferOverflowOnInput.cpp -o %t-BufferOverflowOnInput
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RUN: not %run %t-BufferOverflowOnInput 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=OOB
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OOB: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow
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OOB: is located 0 bytes to the right of 3-byte region
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