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// RUN: %llvmgcc %s -emit-llvm -O0 -c -o %t.bc
// RUN: %klee --libc=uclibc --posix-runtime %t.bc --sym-files 0 10 --sym-stdout > %t.log 2>&1
// RUN: test -f %T/klee-last/test000001.ktest
// RUN: test -f %T/klee-last/test000002.ktest
// RUN: test -f %T/klee-last/test000003.ktest
// RUN: test -f %T/klee-last/test000004.ktest
// RUN: grep -q "stdin is a tty" %t.log
// RUN: grep -q "stdin is NOT a tty" %t.log
// RUN: grep -q "stdout is a tty" %t.log
// RUN: grep -q "stdout is NOT a tty" %t.log
// Depending on how uClibc is compiled (i.e. without -DKLEE_SYM_PRINTF)
// fprintf prints out on stdout even if stderr is provided.
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <assert.h>
// FIXME: Use new FileCheck to check klee's output
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
int fd0 = 0; // stdin
int fd1 = 1; // stdout
int r = isatty(fd0);
// CHECK-DAG: stdin is a tty
// CHECK-DAG: stdin is NOT a tty
if (r)
fprintf(stderr, "stdin is a tty\n");
else fprintf(stderr, "stdin is NOT a tty\n");
r = isatty(fd1);
// CHECK-DAG: stdout is a tty
// CHECK-DAG: stdout is NOT a tty
if (r)
fprintf(stderr, "stdout is a tty\n");
else fprintf(stderr, "stdout is NOT a tty\n");
return 0;
}
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