labath added a comment. That would deal with the code coverage, but it still leaves us with a fairly large core file, and a lot of uninteresting tests obscuring the output.
How do you generate these core files? Do you actually create a fresh core dump or you just recompute the "interesting" portions from a master file you have around? If you make the changes the the master core file, then they would get automatically picked up during the recomputation. Alternatively, maybe there is a way to capture a core file without so many processes. Either killing off everything before the core file is written, or by making sure the other processes are never started (something like `init=/bin/bash` on linux)? CHANGES SINCE LAST ACTION https://reviews.llvm.org/D116255/new/ https://reviews.llvm.org/D116255 _______________________________________________ lldb-commits mailing list [email protected] https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-commits
