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2018 Jul 31
4
bugpoint --tool-args and --safe-tool-args
...above but it's a bit painful. >> >> Has anyone tried to use bugpoint like this before? Any tips? > > I've occasionally used shell script wrappers when I couldn't get bugpoint command-line parsing to work the way I wanted it to. > > Looking at CommandLine.rst, PositionalEatsArgs is supposed to allow specifying something like the command you wrote, but I'm not sure it ever worked correctly; nothing other than bugpoint uses it, as far as I can tell. > > -Eli > > -- > Employee of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. > Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is...
2018 Jul 31
2
bugpoint --tool-args and --safe-tool-args
I have a failing test and bugpoint would be the perfect tool to help narrow it down. llc is the failing tool. It fails with one set of options and passes with another. I was hoping to use bugpoint like this: bugpoint -safe-llc -run-llc <testcase> -tool-args <failing args> -safe-tool-args <passing args> Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to be possible. According to the
2013 May 07
1
[LLVMdev] CommandLine: using cl::Positional with enum
...odify "OptionsLevelOptionsLevel" including the cl::Required flagThe error is now:"option: does not allow a value! option1 specified.option: must be specified at least once!option: must be specified at least once!option: must be specified at least once!"Then, I decided to use cl::PositionalEatsArgs instead of cl::ConsumeAfter. Then, this is the result:"option: does not allow a value! option1 specified."But, this time, the program continues. However, if I run "myTool option3 arg1 file.cpp --" it gives me a different problem:"warning: ../build/arg1: 'linker' in...
2013 May 08
0
[LLVMdev] CommandLine: using cl::Positional with enum
...quot;OptionsLevelOptionsLevel" including the cl::Required flagThe error is now: "option: does not allow a value! option1 specified. option: must be specified at least once! option: must be specified at least once! option: must be specified at least once!" Then, I decided to use cl::PositionalEatsArgs instead of cl::ConsumeAfter. Then, this is the result: "option: does not allow a value! option1 specified." But, this time, the program continues. However, if I run "myTool option3 arg1 file.cpp --" it gives me a different problem: "warning: ../build/arg1: 'linker...
2013 May 08
0
[LLVMdev] CommandLine: using cl::Positional with enum
...onsLeve >> > lOptionsLevel" including the cl::Required flagThe error is now:"option: does not allow a value! option1 specified.option: must be specified at least once!option: must be specified at least once!option: must be specified at least once!"Then, I decided to use cl::PositionalEatsArgs instead of cl::ConsumeAfter. Then, this is the result:"option: does not allow a value! option1 specified."But, this time, the program continues. However, if I run "myTool option3 arg1 file.cpp --" it gives me a different problem:"warning: ../build/arg1: 'linker' in...
2013 May 10
0
[LLVMdev] CommandLine: using cl::Positional with enum
...onsLeve >> > lOptionsLevel" including the cl::Required flagThe error is now:"option: does not allow a value! option1 specified.option: must be specified at least once!option: must be specified at least once!option: must be specified at least once!"Then, I decided to use cl::PositionalEatsArgs instead of cl::ConsumeAfter. Then, this is the result:"option: does not allow a value! option1 specified."But, this time, the program continues. However, if I run "myTool option3 arg1 file.cpp --" it gives me a different problem:"warning: ../build/arg1: 'linker' in...
2013 May 12
0
[LLVMdev] CommandLine: using cl::Positional with enum
...t; > lOptionsLevel" including the cl::Required flagThe error is now:"option: does > not allow a value! option1 specified.option: must be specified at least > once!option: must be specified at least once!option: must be specified at > least once!"Then, I decided to use cl::PositionalEatsArgs instead of > cl::ConsumeAfter. Then, this is the result:"option: does not allow a value! > option1 specified."But, this time, the program continues. However, if I run > "myTool option3 arg1 file.cpp --" it gives me a different problem:"warning: > ../build/arg1:...
2013 May 14
0
[LLVMdev] CommandLine: using cl::Positional with enum
...ionsLevel" including the cl::Required flagThe error is now:"option: does >> not allow a value! option1 specified.option: must be specified at least >> once!option: must be specified at least once!option: must be specified at >> least once!"Then, I decided to use cl::PositionalEatsArgs instead of >> cl::ConsumeAfter. Then, this is the result:"option: does not allow a value! >> option1 specified."But, this time, the program continues. However, if I run >> "myTool option3 arg1 file.cpp --" it gives me a different problem:"warning: >&gt...