Test with -Zmiri-provenance-gc=1 on Linux
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python3 "$X_PY" test --stage 2 check-tools
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python3 "$X_PY" test --stage 2 check-tools
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python3 "$X_PY" test --stage 2 src/tools/clippy
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python3 "$X_PY" test --stage 2 src/tools/clippy
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python3 "$X_PY" test --stage 2 src/tools/rustfmt
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python3 "$X_PY" test --stage 2 src/tools/rustfmt
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python3 "$X_PY" test --stage 2 src/tools/miri
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# Testing Miri is a bit more complicated.
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# We set the GC interval to the shortest possible value (0 would be off) to increase the chance
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# that bugs which only surface when the GC runs at a specific time are more likely to cause CI to fail.
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# This significantly increases the runtime of our test suite, or we'd do this in PR CI too.
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if [[ -z "${PR_CI_JOB:-}" ]]; then
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MIRIFLAGS=-Zmiri-provenance-gc=1 python3 "$X_PY" test --stage 2 src/tools/miri
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else
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python3 "$X_PY" test --stage 2 src/tools/miri
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fi
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# We natively run this script on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu and x86_64-pc-windows-msvc.
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# We natively run this script on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu and x86_64-pc-windows-msvc.
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# Also cover some other targets via cross-testing, in particular all tier 1 targets.
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# Also cover some other targets via cross-testing, in particular all tier 1 targets.
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export BOOTSTRAP_SKIP_TARGET_SANITY=1 # we don't need `cc` for these targets
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export BOOTSTRAP_SKIP_TARGET_SANITY=1 # we don't need `cc` for these targets
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//@compile-flags: -Zmiri-ignore-leaks -Zmiri-disable-stacked-borrows
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//@compile-flags: -Zmiri-ignore-leaks -Zmiri-disable-stacked-borrows -Zmiri-provenance-gc=10000
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// This test's runtime explodes if the GC interval is set to 1 (which we do in CI), so we
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// override it internally back to the default frequency.
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// The following tests check whether our weak memory emulation produces
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// The following tests check whether our weak memory emulation produces
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// any inconsistent execution outcomes
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// any inconsistent execution outcomes
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