// RUN: %clang %s -emit-llvm -g %O0opt -c -o %t.bc // RUN: rm -rf %t.klee-out // RUN: %klee --output-dir=%t.klee-out %t.bc // This should produce three test cases. // RUN: test -f %t.klee-out/test000001.ktest // RUN: test -f %t.klee-out/test000002.ktest // RUN: test -f %t.klee-out/test000003.ktest // RUN: test ! -f %t.klee-out/test000004.ktest // Now try to replay with libkleeRuntest // RUN: %cc -DPRINT_VALUE %s %libkleeruntest -Wl,-rpath %libkleeruntestdir -o %t_runner // RUN: env KTEST_FILE=%t.klee-out/test000001.ktest %t_runner 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK_1 %s // RUN: env KTEST_FILE=%t.klee-out/test000002.ktest %t_runner 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK_2 %s // RUN: env KTEST_FILE=%t.klee-out/test000003.ktest %t_runner 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK_3 %s #include "klee/klee.h" #include #include int main(int argc, char** argv) { int x = 54, y = 55; klee_make_symbolic(&x, sizeof(x), "x"); klee_make_symbolic(&y, sizeof(y), "y"); klee_prefer_cex(&x, x == 33); if (x < 40) { if (y == 0) { klee_assume(x == 0); x++; // It's fine if the prefered value cannot be used // CHECK_3: x=1, y=0 } else { printf("x is allowed to be 33\n"); // The prefered value should be used if it can be // CHECK_2: x=33 } } else { printf("x is not allowed to be 33\n"); // CHECK_1-NOT: x=33 } #ifdef PRINT_VALUE printf("x=%d, y=%d\n", x, y); #endif return 0; }