I don't have a formal suite, unfortunately. However, if the test suite passes, that's a pretty good test of whether we can parse the dwarf we expect to.
For the test suite, just build it as part of a normal make, cd to the test suite directory (testsuite/$PLATFORM), and run runTests -all. If something fails, let me know - it's pretty obvious.
Drew
On 09/13/2012 03:10 PM, Andrew Bernat wrote:
I've just finished the new DWARF parser in Dyninst, with the aim towards supporting RHEL6. I would appreciate anyone interested in dwarf parsing or supporting newer OSes to grab a copy (via git, git.dyninst.org <http://git.dyninst.org>) and test it out. I've tested to the limits of the machines I have.
I'd like to help with more formal testing, if it's not too late to be useful. I have readily available VMs for i686 and x86_64 on RHEL4-6 and Fedora 16-19, which I'd be happy to provide results for.
I don't see any in-tree documentation on testing. Can you advise the best way to build and run the testsuite? e.g. what dependencies will give the fullest test results, what options should I use for runTests, and what output should I collect to give back to you?
Thanks, Josh
-- Andrew Bernat Paradyn Project
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