| # -*- perl -*- |
| |
| # This "verbose" ISIS protocol test involves a float calculation that |
| # may produce a slightly different result depending on the compiler and |
| # the version of the instruction set for which it's generating code (see |
| # GitHub issue #333 for another example). The test is done only if we have |
| # a floating-point type, as reported by "./tcpdump --fp-type", of FPTYPE1. |
| # |
| # XXX - this works on my 32-bit x86 Linux virtual machine, so do this |
| # regardless of the floating-point type, so always do this. If it |
| # fails on some platform, we'll need to tweak tcpdump and tests/TESTrun |
| # to check for *that* floating-point difference. |
| |
| $testlist = [ |
| { |
| name => 'isis-seg-fault-1-v', |
| input => 'isis-seg-fault-1.pcapng', |
| output => 'isis-seg-fault-1-v.out', |
| args => '-v' |
| }, |
| ]; |
| |
| 1; |