This version of clang: clang version 3.2 (trunk 163574) Target: powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu Thread model: posix
caused the test 't/ltcond2.sh' to spuriously fail due to what appeared like a clang bug. Here is a part of the diagnostic (trimmed down for better clarity): clang: .../cfarm/llvm/lib/MC/MCAsmStreamer.cpp:338: \ virtual void {anonymous}::MCAsmStreamer::EmitLabel(llvm::MCSymbol*): \ Assertion `Symbol->isUndefined() && "Cannot define a symbol twice!"' \ failed. ... 7 clang 0x0000000012a459c4 llvm::AsmPrinter::EmitGlobalVariable\ (llvm::GlobalVariable const*) + 18446744073680468044 8 clang 0x0000000012a490a8 llvm::AsmPrinter::doFinalization\ (llvm::Module&) + 18446744073680481840 ... Stack dump: 0. Program arguments: .../opt/cfarm/clang-2012.09.10/bin/clang \ -cc1 -triple powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu -S -disable-free \ ... 1. <eof> parser at end of file 2. Code generation 3. Running pass 'Function Pass Manager' on module 'hello-generic.c'. clang: error: unable to execute command: Aborted clang: error: clang frontend command failed due to signal (use -v to \ see invocation) clang version 3.2 (trunk 163574) Target: powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu Thread model: posix So tweak the affected test case to avoid triggering this bug. This is the easiest way for us to keep the testsuite result clean and meaningful on our main Clang test bed. * t/ltcond2.sh: Prefer using "extern const char *" variables rather than functions returning a statically allocated "const char *" variable. Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattar...@gmail.com> --- t/ltcond2.sh | 14 ++++---------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/t/ltcond2.sh b/t/ltcond2.sh index a16a7cf..48edede 100755 --- a/t/ltcond2.sh +++ b/t/ltcond2.sh @@ -56,25 +56,19 @@ check-local: END cat > hello-linux.c <<'END' -const char* str (void) -{ - return "hello-linux"; -} +const char* str = "hello-linux"; END cat > hello-generic.c <<'END' -const char* str (void) -{ - return "hello-generic"; -} +const char* str = "hello-generic"; END cat > hello-common.c <<'END' #include <stdio.h> -const char* str (void); +extern const char* str; void print (void) { - puts (str ()); + puts (str); } END -- 1.8.0.1.347.gf94c325