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diff --git a/llvm_mode/README.instrument_file.md b/llvm_mode/README.instrument_file.md index 347bd3c6..a27eacc6 100644 --- a/llvm_mode/README.instrument_file.md +++ b/llvm_mode/README.instrument_file.md @@ -47,14 +47,14 @@ project/feature_b/b1.cpp project/feature_b/b2.cpp ``` -and you only want to test feature_a, then create a the instrument file list file containing: +and you only want to test feature_a, then create a instrument file list file containing: ``` feature_a/a1.cpp feature_a/a2.cpp ``` -However if the the instrument file list file contains only this, it works as well: +However if the instrument file list file contains only this, it works as well: ``` a1.cpp @@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ a2.cpp but it might lead to files being unwantedly instrumented if the same filename exists somewhere else in the project directories. -The created the instrument file list file is then set to AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT_FILE when you compile -your program. For each file that didn't match the the instrument file list, the compiler will +The created instrument file list file is then set to AFL_LLVM_INSTRUMENT_FILE when you compile +your program. For each file that didn't match the instrument file list, the compiler will issue a warning at the end stating that no blocks were instrumented. If you didn't intend to instrument that file, then you can safely ignore that warning. @@ -75,5 +75,5 @@ required anymore (and might hurt performance and crash detection, so better not use -g). ## 4) UNIX-style filename pattern matching -You can add UNIX-style pattern matching in the the instrument file list entries. See `man +You can add UNIX-style pattern matching in the instrument file list entries. See `man fnmatch` for the syntax. We do not set any of the `fnmatch` flags. |