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#!/bin/sh |
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guild compile "$0" |
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exec guile -q -s "$0" "$@" |
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!# |
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(unless (defined? 'setrlimit) |
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;; Without an rlimit, this test can take down your system, as it |
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;; consumes all of your memory. That doesn't seem like something we |
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;; should run as part of an automated test suite. |
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(exit 0)) |
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(when (string-ci= "darwin" (vector-ref (uname) 0)) |
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;; setrlimits are ignored in OS X (tested on 10.9 and 10.10). Proceeding |
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;; with the test would fill all available memory and probably end in a crash. |
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;; See also test-stack-overflow. |
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(exit 77)) ; unresolved |
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(when (string-ci= "GNU" (vector-ref (uname) 0)) |
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;; setrlimits are not yet implemented on GNU/Hurd systems. Proceeding |
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;; with the test would end in a crash. See |
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;; <https: |
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(exit 77)) ; unresolved |
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(when (string-contains-ci (vector-ref (uname) 0) "CYGWIN_NT") |
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;; attempting to use setrlimits for memory RLIMIT_AS will always |
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;; produce an invalid argument error on Cygwin (tested on |
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;; CYGWIN_NT-10.0 DLL v2.7.0). Proceeding with the test would fill |
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;; all available memory and probably end in a crash. See also |
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;; test-stack-overflow. |
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(exit 77)) ; unresolved |
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(catch #t |
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;; Silence GC warnings. |
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(lambda () |
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(current-warning-port (open-output-file "/dev/null"))) |
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(lambda (k . args) |
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(print-exception (current-error-port) #f k args) |
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(write "Skipping test.\n" (current-error-port)) |
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(exit 77))) ; unresolved |
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;; 50 MB. |
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(define *limit* (* 50 1024 1024)) |
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(call-with-values (lambda () (getrlimit 'as)) |
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(lambda (soft hard) |
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(unless (and soft (< soft *limit*)) |
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(setrlimit 'as (if hard (min *limit* hard) *limit*) hard)))) |
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(define (test thunk) |
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(catch 'out-of-memory |
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(lambda () |
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(thunk) |
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(error "should not be reached")) |
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(lambda _ |
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#t))) |
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;; Prevent `test' from being inlined, which might cause an unused |
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;; allocation to be omitted. |
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(set! test test) |
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(use-modules (rnrs bytevectors)) |
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(test (lambda () |
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;; Unhappily, on 32-bit systems, vectors are limited to 16M |
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;; elements. Boo. Anyway, a vector with 16M elements takes 64 |
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;; MB, which doesn't fit into 50 MB. |
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(make-vector (1- (ash 1 24))))) |
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(test (lambda () |
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;; Likewise for a bytevector. This is different from the above, |
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;; as the elements of a bytevector are not traced by GC. |
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(make-bytevector #e1e9))) |
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(test (lambda () |
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;; This one is the kicker -- we allocate pairs until the heap |
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;; can't expand. This is the hardest test to deal with because |
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;; the error-handling machinery has no memory in which to work. |
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(iota #e1e8))) |
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(test (lambda () |
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;; The same, but also causing allocating during the unwind |
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;; (ouch!) |
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(dynamic-wind |
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(lambda () #t) |
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(lambda () (iota #e1e8)) |
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(lambda () (iota #e1e8))))) |
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;; Local Variables: |
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;; mode: scheme |
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;; End: |
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