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With the new PM imminent, bugpoint will diverge from opt, meaning it may not reproduce a crash with the same arguments passed to opt. We need to specify alternatives to bugpoint for reducing crashes. I looked at the rest of the document to see if anything could be improved. Major highlights: * Run -Xclang -disable-llvm-passes instead of -O0 for skipping IR passes * Mention the files that clang dumps on a crash * Remove outdated reference to `delta` and plug `creduce` instead * Mention llvm-reduce on top of bugpoint * Mention --print-before-all --print-module-scope * Mention sanitizers in addition to valgrind * Mention opt-bisect for miscompiles Reviewed By: fhahn, MaskRay Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95578 |
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