Add panic-ub test mode#214
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Can't you use XFAIL for these? |
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XFAIL is too general; using panic, no-compile, translation-fail it's easier to track the state of a unit test. |
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panicmode is currently used for both describing UB tests (e.g. translate null ptr deref as panic) and for describing translation gaps (panic in libcc2rs for types that don't implement ByteRepr).I renamed the first type as
panic-uband the second type aspanic. So that theExpectedly Failed Testsin lit includes the second type, i.e. translation gaps.