llvm-6502/test/Bindings/OCaml/bitreader.ml
Peter Zotov 7b9a628414 [OCaml] Do not use -warn-error in tests.
This -warn-error flag invariably gets into release tarballs
and breaks builds on distributions that run tests as a part
of release process. The OCaml binding tests are especially
critical, since they often expose lingering toolchain bugs,
and so it is replaced with -w +A (equivalent to -Wall).

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@242550 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2015-07-17 17:33:23 +00:00

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(* RUN: cp %s %T/bitreader.ml
* RUN: %ocamlc -g -w +A -package llvm.bitreader -package llvm.bitwriter -linkpkg %T/bitreader.ml -o %t
* RUN: %t %t.bc
* RUN: %ocamlopt -g -w +A -package llvm.bitreader -package llvm.bitwriter -linkpkg %T/bitreader.ml -o %t
* RUN: %t %t.bc
* RUN: llvm-dis < %t.bc
* XFAIL: vg_leak
*)
(* Note that this takes a moment to link, so it's best to keep the number of
individual tests low. *)
let context = Llvm.global_context ()
let test x = if not x then exit 1 else ()
let _ =
let fn = Sys.argv.(1) in
let m = Llvm.create_module context "ocaml_test_module" in
test (Llvm_bitwriter.write_bitcode_file m fn);
Llvm.dispose_module m;
(* parse_bitcode *)
begin
let mb = Llvm.MemoryBuffer.of_file fn in
begin try
let m = Llvm_bitreader.parse_bitcode context mb in
Llvm.dispose_module m
with x ->
Llvm.MemoryBuffer.dispose mb;
raise x
end
end;
(* MemoryBuffer.of_file *)
test begin try
let mb = Llvm.MemoryBuffer.of_file (fn ^ ".bogus") in
Llvm.MemoryBuffer.dispose mb;
false
with Llvm.IoError _ ->
true
end;
(* get_module *)
begin
let mb = Llvm.MemoryBuffer.of_file fn in
let m = begin try
Llvm_bitreader.get_module context mb
with x ->
Llvm.MemoryBuffer.dispose mb;
raise x
end in
Llvm.dispose_module m
end;
(* corrupt the bitcode *)
let fn = fn ^ ".txt" in
begin let oc = open_out fn in
output_string oc "not a bitcode file\n";
close_out oc
end;
(* test get_module exceptions *)
test begin
try
let mb = Llvm.MemoryBuffer.of_file fn in
let m = begin try
Llvm_bitreader.get_module context mb
with x ->
Llvm.MemoryBuffer.dispose mb;
raise x
end in
Llvm.dispose_module m;
false
with Llvm_bitreader.Error _ ->
true
end