| #! /bin/sh |
| |
| dir=`dirname $0` |
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| $dir/../../tests/filter_stderr_basic | |
| |
| # Anonymise addresses |
| $dir/../../tests/filter_addresses | |
| |
| # Remove "Memcheck, ..." line and the following copyright line. |
| sed "/^Memcheck, a memory error detector/ , /./ d" | |
| |
| # Replace exit_group() with exit(), because you can get either on Linux |
| # depending on the system. |
| perl -p -e "s/param exit_group\(status\)/param exit(status)/" | |
| |
| # Leak check filtering. |
| sed "s/checked [0-9,]* bytes./checked ... bytes./" | |
| |
| # More leak check filtering. For systems that do extra libc allocations |
| # (eg. Darwin) there may be extra (reachable, and thus not shown) loss |
| # records. So we filter out the loss record numbers. |
| perl -p -e "s/in loss record \d+ of \d+/in loss record ... of .../" | |
| |
| # Filter out glibc debuginfo if installed. |
| perl -p -e "s/\(syscall-template.S:[0-9]*\)/(in \/...libc...)/" | |
| perl -p -e "s/\(socket.S:[0-9]*\)/(in \/...libc...)/" | |
| |
| # Newer architectures (aarch64) implement poll by calling ppoll directly. |
| perl -p -e "s/Syscall param ppoll\(ufds/Syscall param poll\(ufds/" | |
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| $dir/../../memcheck/tests/filter_memcheck "$@" |
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| exit 0 |