Super-parallel Python port of the C-Reduce
C-Vise is a super-parallel Python port of the C-Reduce. The port is fully compatible to the C-Reduce and uses the same efficient LLVM-based C/C++ reduction tool named clang_delta.
C-Vise is a tool that takes a large C, C++ or OpenCL program that has a property of interest (such as triggering a compiler bug) and automatically produces a much smaller C/C++ or OpenCL program that has the same property. It is intended for use by people who discover and report bugs in compilers and other tools that process C/C++ or OpenCL code.
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cvise-1.0.0+git.20200429.99a7004.tar.xz | 0000167604 164 KB | |
cvise.changes | 0000003159 3.08 KB | |
cvise.spec | 0000002412 2.36 KB |
Revision 3 (latest revision is 78)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Martin Liška (marxin)
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- Update to version 1.0.0+git.20200429.99a7004: * Refactor script_path and programs in cvise.py. * Finish usage of GNUInstallDirs (#16). * Rapidly improve Pass statistics: * Update wording in COPYING. * Run tests with ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} -m pytest. * Respect -DCLANG_FORMAT cmake variable (#15). * Use GNUInstallDirs for configurable install locations * Add ctest for the project (#14). * Remove one more documentation reference of delta.
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