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[trac614] Some documentation for the scripts

Only in comments at the beginning of them, but it should be enough.
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Michal 'vorner' Vaner
2011-02-25 19:34:17 +01:00
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#!/bin/bash
# Yes, really bash, there are some bashisms
###########################################
# This script runs all tests in valgrind. Configure and compile bind the way
# you want it to be tested (you should use --with-gtest, however, or you get
# no tests). Then run this script from the top build directory.
#
# Note that the test isn't what you would call "production quality" (it is
# expected to be used by the bind10 developers, not end user) and might break,
# some ways of breaking it are known.
#
# There are two variables that modify it's behaviour.
# * VALGRIND_FLAGS are the flag passed to valgrind. There are some, hopefully
# reasonable defaults which you can overwrite. Note that the variable is
# used unmodified inside a sed pattern with # as a modifier, which can
# easily break it. There was no motivation to fix this.
# * VALGRIND_FILE is the file to store the output into. Default is valgrind.log
###########################################
# First, make sure the tests are up to date
make

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use strict;
use warnings;
# This script can be used on a valgrind output of the tests (from
# tests_in_valgrind.sh) to remove some uninteresting error reports.
# Since we care about the tested application not leaking/crashing, not
# the tests itself, memory leaks that are caused only by the tests
# (eg. unreleased test data), we don't want to have logs full of them.
#
# This script does some heuristics to eliminate some of such error
# reports. Currently, the memory lost reports whose stack contains
# no call from the real application are suppressed.
#
# Of course, the rest still can contain many uninteresting entries.
my ($block, $blockOK);
sub endBlock(_) {