commit | d0751b1ad8d7a68586dc7567cee44e0ce323f26f | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com> | Thu Oct 28 15:57:45 2021 -0400 |
committer | Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com> | Thu Oct 28 20:50:34 2021 +0000 |
tree | 4db9133fbadbfe9c0fdc5443ea6e2d3daf50ef5a | |
parent | b9540246ba591e0ec5cd7cc1d6d62ab911ff9328 [diff] |
cmd/go: test with SIGTERM in test_fuzz_non_crash_signal The test currently uses only SIGKILL (which cannot be trapped by the worker process) and SIGILL (which is handled by the Go runtime, and does pretty unambiguously indicate a crash). It is missing a third (and perhaps more likely) case: a signal like SIGTERM that is handled by the Go runtime and causes the test to terminate, but nonetheless does not indicate a crash. Change-Id: I0595a0917e977e8eb2c24ae8b706d734ce3b2f4f Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/359482 Trust: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com> Trust: Katie Hockman <katie@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com> TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Katie Hockman <katie@golang.org>
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