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Re: Invalid inputs FAILED (input.at:102) on Solaris
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Martin Rehak |
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Re: Invalid inputs FAILED (input.at:102) on Solaris |
Date: |
Mon, 30 Nov 2020 16:56:04 +0100 |
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Hi Akim,
On November 26, 2020 8:27 am Akim Demaille wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
>> Le 25 nov. 2020 à 09:03, Martin Rehak <martin.rehak@oracle.com> a écrit :
>>
>> Hi Akim,
>>
>> Strange, absolutely same output:
>>
>> $ printf "\0\n" > /tmp/foo.y
>> $ LC_ALL=C ./src/bison -fcaret /tmp/foo.y >/tmp/foo.log 2>&1
>> ?1$ xxd /tmp/foo.log
>> 00000000: 2f74 6d70 2f66 6f6f 2e79 3a31 2e31 3a20 /tmp/foo.y:1.1:
>> 00000010: 6572 726f 723a 2069 6e76 616c 6964 2063 error: invalid c
>> 00000020: 6861 7261 6374 6572 3a20 275c 3027 0a20 haracter: '\0'.
>> 00000030: 2020 2031 207c 2000 0a20 2020 2020 207c 1 | .. |
>> 00000040: 205e 0a ^.
>> $ perl -p -e 's{([\0\377])}{sprintf "\\x%02x", ord($1)}ge' /tmp/foo.log
>> /tmp/foo.y:1.1: error: invalid character: '\0'
>> 1 | \x00
>> | ^
>
> I am confused. Please run this:
>
> make check-local TESTSUITEFLAGS='-d 4'
>
> and wrap a tarball of tests/testsuite.dir/004 and send it.
>
>> In case you are not happy with debugging this case (and I would
>> understand it) is there a way how to disable it?
Tarball is attached.
> You could pass '1-3 5-' as a range of tests to run, but so would
> be a pity. I'd rather nail that one and be able to forget about it :)
That's my preference also.
Thank you for your time
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