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I checked in a new tool, primarily useful for debugging. Given a module
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and a function name, it extracts just the specified function from the
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module, with a minimum of related cruft (global variables, function
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prototypes, etc).
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This is useful because often something will die (for example SCCP
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miscompiles one function of a large benchmark), and so you want to just
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cut the testcase down to the one function that is being a problem. In
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this case, 'extract' eliminates all of the extraneous global variables,
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type information, and functions that aren't neccesary, giving you
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something simpler.
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This is just an FYI, because I've found it useful and thought you guys
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might as well.
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