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r258891 | hans | 2016-01-26 16:19:05 -0800 (Tue, 26 Jan 2016) | 25 lines
test-release.sh: Ignore LC_CTYPE in sed invocation on Darwin
Here, sed is used to prepare object files for comparison via cmp. On my Darwin
15.4.0 machine, LC_CTYPE is set to UTF-8 (by default, I believe). Under these
circumstances, anything sed is made to read will be treated as UTF-8, prompting
it to signal an error if it is not, like so:
% sed s/a/b/ <(head -n1 /dev/random) >/dev/null; echo $?
sed: RE error: illegal byte sequence
1
%
To make sed work as expected, I need to set LC_CTYPE to C:
% env LC_CTYPE=C sed s/a/b/ <(head -n1 /dev/random) >/dev/null; echo $?
0
%
Without this change, sed will exit with an error for every single file that it
compares between phase 2 and phase 3, thereby making it look as if the
differences were far larger than they are.
Patch by Elias Pipping!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16548
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git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/branches/release_38@258892
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# Substitute 'Phase2' for 'Phase3' in the Phase 2 object file in
# case there are build paths in the debug info. On some systems,
# sed adds a newline to the output, so pass $p3 through sed too.
- if ! cmp -s <(sed -e 's,Phase2,Phase3,g' $p2) <(sed -e '' $p3) \
- 16 16 ; then
+ if ! cmp -s \
+ <(env LC_CTYPE=C sed -e 's,Phase2,Phase3,g' $p2) \
+ <(env LC_CTYPE=C sed -e '' $p3) 16 16; then
echo "file `basename $p2` differs between phase 2 and phase 3"
fi
done