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39 lines
1.7 KiB
Rust
39 lines
1.7 KiB
Rust
// skip-filecheck
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// Test that `-C instrument-coverage` injects Coverage statements. The Coverage Counter statements
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// are later converted into LLVM instrprof.increment intrinsics, during codegen.
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//@ unit-test: InstrumentCoverage
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//@ needs-profiler-support
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//@ ignore-windows
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//@ compile-flags: -C instrument-coverage --remap-path-prefix={{src-base}}=/the/src
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// EMIT_MIR instrument_coverage.main.InstrumentCoverage.diff
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// EMIT_MIR instrument_coverage.bar.InstrumentCoverage.diff
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fn main() {
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loop {
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if bar() {
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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#[inline(never)]
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fn bar() -> bool {
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true
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}
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// Note that the MIR with injected coverage intrinsics includes references to source locations,
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// including the source file absolute path. Typically, MIR pretty print output with file
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// references are safe because the file prefixes are substituted with `$DIR`, but in this case
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// the file references are encoded as function arguments, with an `Operand` type representation
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// (`Slice` `Allocation` interned byte array) that cannot be normalized by simple substitution.
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//
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// The first workaround is to use the `SourceMap`-supported `--remap-path-prefix` option; however,
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// the implementation of the `--remap-path-prefix` option currently joins the new prefix and the
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// remaining source path with an OS-specific path separator (`\` on Windows). This difference still
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// shows up in the byte array representation of the path, causing Windows tests to fail to match
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// blessed results baselined with a `/` path separator.
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//
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// Since this `mir-opt` test does not have any significant platform dependencies, other than the
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// path separator differences, the final workaround is to disable testing on Windows.
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