There's probably something wrong with your "check.sh" causing it to not return 0. You need to debug the script.
> -----Original Message----- > From: sameeran joshi [mailto:gsocsamee...@gmail.com] > Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2018 2:38 PM > To: gcc@gcc.gnu.org > Cc: Shubham Narlawar <gsocshub...@gmail.com> > Subject: Transactional memory test case reduction failure > > Hi, > I have found an ICE in the transaction memory extension while compiling a > program with gcc,but unfortunately for filing a bug in the gcc bugzilla I am > unable to reduce the buggy file with creduce . > > I have included the command line option -fgnu-tm while compiling it. > Does creduce support transactional memory for reduction? > > In the interestingness test script,it > always returns 1, also following message is displayed > > C-Reduce cannot run because the interestingness test does not return zero. > Please ensure that it does so not only in the directory where you are > invoking C- > Reduce, but also in an arbitrary temporary directory containing only the files > that are being reduced. In other words, running these commands: > > DIR=`mktemp -d` > cp /home/swamimauli/upload/csmith/runtime/del/testcase.c $DIR > cd $DIR > /home/swamimauli/upload/csmith/runtime/del/check.sh > echo $? > > should result in "0" being echoed to the terminal. > > See "creduce --help" for more information. > > Thanks, > Sameeran Joshi