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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--
Copyright 2013 David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
Copyright 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
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-->
<analysis>
<metadata>
<generator name="cpychecker"/>
</metadata>
<results>
<!--
Example of a failure-to-analyze in which we have an error message
and a location, but other failure fields (stdout, returncode)
wouldn't make sense and so are omitted.
The error message is a warning from cpychecker that the results
are only a partial analysis; it's not achieving full coverage.
(this was added to cpychecker in:
http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/gcc-python-plugin.git/commit/?h=firehose&id=1fbb678bb121099a8161031aae9e39c75e3faea7 )
-->
<failure failure-id="too-complicated">
<location>
<file given-path="tests/cpychecker/refcounts/combinatorial-explosion/input.c"/>
<function name="test_adding_module_objects"/>
<point column="1" line="31"/>
</location>
<message>this function is too complicated for the reference-count checker to fully analyze: not all paths were analyzed</message>
</failure>
</results>
</analysis>
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