// This test checks that __strcpy_chk is properly handled when uclibc is used // RUN: %clang %s -emit-llvm -O2 -g -c -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1 -o %t2.bc // RUN: rm -rf %t.klee-out // RUN: %klee --output-dir=%t.klee-out --libc=uclibc --exit-on-error %t2.bc // RUN: %clang %s -emit-llvm -O2 -g -c -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -o %t3.bc // RUN: rm -rf %t.klee-out // RUN: %klee --output-dir=%t.klee-out --libc=uclibc --exit-on-error %t3.bc #include "klee/klee.h" #include #include #include int main() { #define N 3 char *s = malloc(N); klee_make_symbolic(s, N, "s"); s[N - 1] = '\0'; char *d = malloc(N); strcpy(d, s); assert(!strcmp(d, s)); }