(output
(with-output-to-string (s)
(setf proc (run-program program arguments
- :search (not (eql #\. (char program 0)))
+ :environment (test-util::test-env)
:output s)))))
(unless (zerop (process-exit-code proc))
(error "Bad exit code: ~S~%Output:~% ~S"
(defvar *required-alignment*
#+(and ppc darwin) 16
- #+(and ppc linux) 8
+ #+(and ppc (not darwin)) 8
#+x86-64 16
#+mips 8
#+(and x86 (not darwin)) 4
#+(and x86 darwin) 16
- #-(or x86 x86-64 mips (and ppc (or darwin linux))) (error "Unknown platform"))
+ #-(or x86 x86-64 mips ppc) (error "Unknown platform"))
;;;; Build the offset-tool as regular excutable, and run it with
;;;; fork/exec, so that no lisp is on the stack. This is our known-good
;;;; number.
-(run "cc"
- #+(and (or linux freebsd) (or x86-64 ppc mips)) "-fPIC"
- #+(and x86-64 darwin) "-arch" #+(and x86-64 darwin) "x86_64"
+(run "/bin/sh" "run-compiler.sh" "-sbcl-pic"
"stack-alignment-offset.c" "-o" "stack-alignment-offset")
(defparameter *good-offset*
;;;; Build the tool again, this time as a shared object, and load it
-(run "cc" "stack-alignment-offset.c"
- #+(and (or linux freebsd) (or x86-64 ppc mips)) "-fPIC"
- #+(and x86-64 darwin) "-arch" #+(and x86-64 darwin) "x86_64"
- #+darwin "-bundle" #-darwin "-shared"
- "-o" "stack-alignment-offset.so")
+(run "/bin/sh" "run-compiler.sh" "-sbcl-pic" "-sbcl-shared"
+ "stack-alignment-offset.c" "-o" "stack-alignment-offset.so")
-(load-shared-object "stack-alignment-offset.so")
+(load-shared-object (truename "stack-alignment-offset.so"))
(define-alien-routine stack-alignment-offset int (alignment int))
(define-alien-routine trampoline int (callback (function int)))