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#! /bin/sh

# In case the test binary contains debug line info first change
# bad0.c:?? to a (bogus) binary path /foobar/tests/amd64-linux/defcfaexpr/
#
# then change
#
# ==6019==    at 0x400512: bbb (in 
#           /home/sewardj/VgTRUNK/trunk/memcheck/tests/amd64/defcfaexpr)
#
# to
#
# ==6019==    at 0x400512: bbb (in bogus.S:0)
#
# and then to
#
# ==6019==    at 0x400512: bbb (bogus.S:0)
#
# Then the standard ./filter_stderr won't screw it up any more,
# instead producing what we want, which is
#
#   at 0x........: bbb (bogus.S:0)
#
# where the important point is that the function name is intact.
# since the point of this test is to check that V can unwind the
# stack given the unusual CFAs describing it.


sed "s/bad0.c:[0-9]\+/\/foobar\/tests\/amd64-linux\/defcfaexpr/" | \
./filter_stderr "$@" | \
sed "s/\/.*\/tests\/amd64-linux\/defcfaexpr/bogus.S:0/" | \
sed "s/(in /(/"