[DEFAULT] head = head.js support-files = ../shared-head.js skip-if = toolkit == 'android' [test_active_configuration.js] [test_start.js] skip-if = true [test_get_features.js] [test_responsiveness.js] skip-if = tsan # Times out on TSan, bug 1612707 [test_shared_library.js] [test_run.js] skip-if = true [test_pause.js] [test_enterjit_osr.js] skip-if = (os == "win" && processor == "aarch64") # aarch64 due to 1536652 [test_enterjit_osr_disabling.js] skip-if = !debug [test_enterjit_osr_enabling.js] skip-if = !debug [test_asm.js] [test_feature_mainthreadio.js] skip-if = release_or_beta || (os == "win" && processor == "aarch64") # The IOInterposer is in an ifdef, aarch64 due to 1536657 # The sanitizer checks appears to overwrite our own memory hooks in xpcshell tests, # and no allocation markers are gathered. Skip this test in that configuration. [test_feature_nativeallocations.js] skip-if = asan || tsan # Native stackwalking is somewhat unreliable depending on the platform. # # We don't have frame pointers on macOS release and beta, so stack walking does not # work. See Bug 1571216 for more details. # # Linux can be very unreliable when native stackwalking through JavaScript code. # See Bug 1434402 for more details. # # For sanitizer builds, there were many intermittents, and we're not getting much # additional coverage there, so it's better to be a bit more reliable. [test_feature_stackwalking.js] skip-if = (os == "mac" && release_or_beta) || (os == "linux" && release_or_beta && !debug) || asan || tsan [test_feature_js.js] skip-if = tsan # Times out on TSan, bug 1612707 # See the comment on test_feature_stackwalking.js [test_merged_stacks.js] skip-if = (os == "mac" && release_or_beta) || (os == "linux" && release_or_beta && !debug) || asan || tsan