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authorFrank Ch. Eigler <fche@elastic.org>2009-04-30 17:07:43 -0400
committerFrank Ch. Eigler <fche@elastic.org>2009-04-30 17:07:43 -0400
commit059cd9efbd82e1017406a7a290a2fb9f6bfb64f7 (patch)
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syscalls testsuite: use different escape sequence
The syscall testsuite uses embedded "// TEXT" markers in the .c files to designate expected output, kind of like the "dg-" bunch in the gcc test suite. Unfortunately, "//" is not a unique prefix to systemtap tests, and in particular it can occur in the system headers that will be picked up with the "gcc -E -C ..." invocation in test.tcl. So let's switch to "//staptest//". test.tcl is also modified to escape a few more mischevious regexp metacharacters that might sneak past.
Diffstat (limited to 'testsuite/systemtap.syscall/mount.c')
-rw-r--r--testsuite/systemtap.syscall/mount.c10
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/testsuite/systemtap.syscall/mount.c b/testsuite/systemtap.syscall/mount.c
index 57ae030f..a59582dd 100644
--- a/testsuite/systemtap.syscall/mount.c
+++ b/testsuite/systemtap.syscall/mount.c
@@ -17,19 +17,19 @@
int main()
{
mount ("mount_source", "mount_target", "ext2", MS_BIND|MS_NOATIME|MS_NODIRATIME|MS_NOSUID, "some arguments");
- // mount ("mount_source", "mount_target", "ext2", MS_BIND|MS_NOATIME|MS_NODIRATIME|MS_NOSUID, "some arguments") = -NNNN (ENOENT)
+ //staptest// mount ("mount_source", "mount_target", "ext2", MS_BIND|MS_NOATIME|MS_NODIRATIME|MS_NOSUID, "some arguments") = -NNNN (ENOENT)
umount("umount_target");
- // umount ("umount_target", 0) = -NNNN (ENOENT)
+ //staptest// umount ("umount_target", 0) = -NNNN (ENOENT)
umount2("umount2_target", MNT_FORCE);
- // umount ("umount2_target", MNT_FORCE) = -NNNN (ENOENT)
+ //staptest// umount ("umount2_target", MNT_FORCE) = -NNNN (ENOENT)
umount2("umount2_target", MNT_DETACH);
- // umount ("umount2_target", MNT_DETACH) = -NNNN (ENOENT)
+ //staptest// umount ("umount2_target", MNT_DETACH) = -NNNN (ENOENT)
umount2("umount2_target", MNT_EXPIRE);
- // umount ("umount2_target", MNT_EXPIRE) = -NNNN (ENOENT)
+ //staptest// umount ("umount2_target", MNT_EXPIRE) = -NNNN (ENOENT)
return 0;
}