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clang-p2996/compiler-rt/test/fuzzer/windows-opt-ref.test
Reid Kleckner 1a285c27fd Use clang driver for libfuzzer tests on Windows
Summary:
There's no real reason to use clang-cl on Windows, the clang driver
works just as well. This fixes a test which uses the -O0 flag, which was
recently removed from clang-cl to match MSVC, which lacks this flag.

While I'm here, remove the explicit -std=c++11 flag. Previously, this
flag was necessary when the default C++ standard was C++98. Now that the
default is C++14, this is no longer necessary. It's problematic on
Windows, because the Visual C++ standard library relies on C++14
features, and attempting to compile it with C++11 results in errors.
Rather than adding logic to conditionally set the standard to C++11 only
on non-Win, this flag can be removed.

See http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x64-windows-msvc and
https://reviews.llvm.org/D64506.

Reviewers: morehouse, thakis

Subscribers: #sanitizers, llvm-commits

Tags: #sanitizers, #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64587

llvm-svn: 365841
2019-07-11 23:20:04 +00:00

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REQUIRES: windows
// Verify that the linker eliminating unreferenced functions (/OPT:REF) does not
// strip sancov module constructor.
RUN: %cpp_compiler %S/SimpleCmpTest.cpp -o %t-SimpleCmpTest -Wl,-OPT:REF
RUN: not %run %t-SimpleCmpTest -seed=1 -runs=100000000 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
CHECK-NOT: ERROR: no interesting inputs were found. Is the code instrumented for coverage? Exiting.
CHECK: BINGO