//===- not.cpp - The 'not' testing tool -----------------------------------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Usage: // not cmd // Will return true if cmd doesn't crash and returns false. // not --crash cmd // Will return true if cmd crashes (e.g. for testing crash reporting). #include "llvm/Support/Program.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" using namespace llvm; int main(int argc, const char **argv) { bool ExpectCrash = false; ++argv; --argc; if (argc > 0 && StringRef(argv[0]) == "--crash") { ++argv; --argc; ExpectCrash = true; } if (argc == 0) return 1; auto Program = sys::findProgramByName(argv[0]); if (!Program) { errs() << "Error: Unable to find `" << argv[0] << "' in PATH: " << Program.getError().message() << "\n"; return 1; } std::vector<StringRef> Argv; Argv.reserve(argc); for (int i = 0; i < argc; ++i) Argv.push_back(argv[i]); std::string ErrMsg; int Result = sys::ExecuteAndWait(*Program, Argv, None, {}, 0, 0, &ErrMsg); #ifdef _WIN32 // Handle abort() in msvcrt -- It has exit code as 3. abort(), aka // unreachable, should be recognized as a crash. However, some binaries use // exit code 3 on non-crash failure paths, so only do this if we expect a // crash. if (ExpectCrash && Result == 3) Result = -3; #endif if (Result < 0) { errs() << "Error: " << ErrMsg << "\n"; if (ExpectCrash) return 0; return 1; } if (ExpectCrash) return 1; return Result == 0; }