// Check profile with a single new call and set of loads and stores. Ensures // we get the same profile regardless of whether the memory is deallocated // before exit. // RUN: %clangxx_memprof -O0 %s -o %t // RUN: %env_memprof_opts=print_text=true:log_path=stderr %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // RUN: %clangxx_memprof -DFREE -O0 %s -o %t // RUN: %env_memprof_opts=print_text=true:log_path=stderr %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // Try again with callbacks instead of inline sequences // RUN: %clangxx_memprof -mllvm -memprof-use-callbacks -O0 %s -o %t // RUN: %env_memprof_opts=print_text=true:log_path=stderr %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // This is actually: // Memory allocation stack id = STACKID // alloc_count 1, size (ave/min/max) 40.00 / 40 / 40 // but we need to look for them in the same CHECK to get the correct STACKID. // CHECK: Memory allocation stack id = [[STACKID:[0-9]+]]{{[[:space:]].*}}alloc_count 1, size (ave/min/max) 40.00 / 40 / 40 // CHECK-NEXT: access_count (ave/min/max): 20.00 / 20 / 20 // CHECK-NEXT: lifetime (ave/min/max): [[AVELIFETIME:[0-9]+]].00 / [[AVELIFETIME]] / [[AVELIFETIME]] // CHECK-NEXT: num migrated: {{[0-1]}}, num lifetime overlaps: 0, num same alloc cpu: 0, num same dealloc_cpu: 0 // CHECK: Stack for id [[STACKID]]: // CHECK-NEXT: #0 {{.*}} in operator new // CHECK-NEXT: #1 {{.*}} in main {{.*}}:[[@LINE+6]] #include #include int main() { int *p = new int[10]; for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) p[i] = i; int j = 0; for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) j += p[i]; #ifdef FREE delete[] p; #endif return 0; }