# `dg' general purpose testcase driver.
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# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
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# 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# This file is part of DejaGnu.
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#
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# DejaGnu is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# DejaGnu is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with DejaGnu; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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# Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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# This file was written by Doug Evans (dje@cygnus.com).
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# This file is based on old-dejagnu.exp. It is intended to be more extensible
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# without incurring the overhead that old-dejagnu.exp can. All test framework
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# commands appear in the testcase as "{ dg-xxx args ... }". We pull them out
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# with one grep, and then run the function(s) named by "dg-xxx". When running
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# dg-xxx, the line number that it occurs on is always passed as the first
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# argument. We also support different kinds of tools via callbacks.
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#
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# The currently supported options are:
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#
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# dg-prms-id N
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# set prms_id to N
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#
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# dg-options "options ..." [{ target selector }]
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# specify special options to pass to the tool (eg: compiler)
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#
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# dg-do do-what-keyword [{ target/xfail selector }]
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# `do-what-keyword' is tool specific and is passed unchanged to
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# ${tool}-dg-test. An example is gcc where `keyword' can be any of:
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# preprocess | compile | assemble | link | run
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# and will do one of: produce a .i, produce a .s, produce a .o,
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# produce an a.out, or produce an a.out and run it (the default is
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# 'compile').
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#
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# dg-error regexp comment [{ target/xfail selector } [{.|0|linenum}]]
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# indicate an error message <regexp> is expected on this line
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# (the test fails if it doesn't occur)
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# linenum=0 for general tool messages (eg: -V arg missing).
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# "." means the current line.
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#
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# dg-warning regexp comment [{ target/xfail selector } [{.|0|linenum}]]
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# indicate a warning message <regexp> is expected on this line
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# (the test fails if it doesn't occur)
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#
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# dg-bogus regexp comment [{ target/xfail selector } [{.|0|linenum}]]
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# indicate a bogus error message <regexp> used to occur here
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# (the test fails if it does occur)
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#
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# dg-build regexp comment [{ target/xfail selector }]
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# indicate the build use to fail for some reason
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# (errors covered here include bad assembler generated, tool crashes,
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# and link failures)
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# (the test fails if it does occur)
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#
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# dg-excess-errors comment [{ target/xfail selector }]
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# indicate excess errors are expected (any line)
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# (this should only be used sparingly and temporarily)
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#
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# dg-output regexp [{ target selector }]
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# indicate the expected output of the program is <regexp>
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# (there may be multiple occurrences of this, they are concatenated)
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#
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# dg-final { tcl script }
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# add some Tcl script to be run at the end
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# (there may be multiple occurrences of this, they are concatenated)
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# (unbalanced braces must be \-escaped)
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#
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# "{ target selector }" is a list of expressions that determine whether the
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# test succeeds or fails for a particular target, or in some cases whether the
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# option applies for a particular target. If the case of `dg-do' it specifies
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# whether the testcase is even attempted on the specified target.
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#
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# The target selector is always optional. The format is one of:
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#
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# { xfail *-*-* ... } - the test is expected to fail for the given targets
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# { target *-*-* ... } - the option only applies to the given targets
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#
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# At least one target must be specified, use *-*-* for "all targets".
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# At present it is not possible to specify both `xfail' and `target'.
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# "native" may be used in place of "*-*-*".
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# [ ... some complicated code ... ]
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# return a; /* { dg-build "fatal" "ran out of spill regs" { xfail i386-*-* } } */
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#
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# In this contrived example, the compiler used to crash on the "return
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# a;" for some target and it still does crash on i386-*-*.
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#
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# ??? It might be possible to add additional optional arguments by having
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# something like: { dg-error ".*syntax.*" "syntax error" { { foo 1 } ... } }
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#
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# Callbacks
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#
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# ${tool}-dg-test testfile do-what-keyword extra-flags
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#
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# Run the test, be it compiler, assembler, or whatever.
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#
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# ${tool}-dg-prune target_triplet text
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#
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# Optional callback to delete output from the tool that can occur
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# even in successful ("pass") situations and interfere with output
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# pattern matching. This also gives the tool an opportunity to review
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# the output and check for any conditions which indicate an "untested"
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# or "unresolved" state. An example is if a testcase is too big and
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# fills all available ram (which can happen for 16 bit CPUs). The
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# result is either the pruned text or
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# "::untested|unresolved|unsupported::message"
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# (eg: "::unsupported::memory full").
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#
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# Notes:
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# 1) All runnable testcases must return 0 from main() for success.
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# You can't rely on getting any return code from target boards, and the
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# `exec' command says a program fails if it returns non-zero.
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#
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# Language independence is (theoretically) achieved by:
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#
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# 1) Using global $tool to indicate the language (eg: gcc, g++, gas, etc.).
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# This should only be used to look up other objects. We don't want to
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# have to add code for each new language that is supported. If this is
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# done right, no code needs to be added here for each new language.
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#
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# 2) Passing tool options in as arguments.
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#
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# Earlier versions of ${tool}_start (eg: gcc_start) would only take the name
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# of the file to compile as an argument. Newer versions accept a list of
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# one or two elements, the second being a string of *all* options to pass
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# to the tool. We require this facility.
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#
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# 3) Callbacks.
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#
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# Try not to do anything else that makes life difficult.
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#
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# The normal way to write a testsuite is to have a .exp file containing:
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#
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# load_lib ${tool}-dg.exp
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# dg-init
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# dg-runtest [lsort [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/foo*]] ...
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# dg-finish
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# Global state variables.
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# The defaults are for GCC.
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# The default do-what keyword.
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set dg-do-what-default compile
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# When dg-interpreter-batch-mode is 1, no execution test or excess error
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# tests are performed.
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set dg-interpreter-batch-mode 0
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# Line number format. This is how line numbers appear in program output.
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set dg-linenum-format ":%d:"
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proc dg-format-linenum { linenum } {
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global dg-linenum-format
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return [format ${dg-linenum-format} $linenum]
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}
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# Useful subroutines.
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# dg-get-options -- pick out the dg-xxx options in a testcase
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#
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# PROG is the file name of the testcase.
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# The result is a list of options found.
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#
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# Example: For the following testcase:
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#
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# /* { dg-prms-id 1234 } */
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# int foo { return 0; } /* { dg-build fatal "some comment" } */
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#
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# we return:
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#
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# { dg-prms-id 1 1234 } { dg-build 2 fatal "some comment" }
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proc dg-get-options { prog } {
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set result ""
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set tmp [grep $prog "{\[ \t\]\+dg-\[-a-z\]\+\[ \t\]\+.*\[ \t\]\+}" line]
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if {![string match "" $tmp]} {
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foreach i $tmp {
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regexp "(\[0-9\]+)\[ \t\]+{\[ \t\]+(dg-\[-a-z\]+)\[ \t\]+(.*)\[ \t\]+}\[^\}\]*(\n|$)" $i i line cmd args
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append result " { $cmd $line $args }"
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}
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}
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return $result
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}
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#
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# Process optional xfail/target arguments
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#
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# SELECTOR is "xfail target-triplet-1 ..." or "target target-triplet-1 ..."
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# `target-triplet' may be "native".
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# For xfail, the result is "F" (expected to Fail) if the current target is
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# affected, otherwise "P" (expected to Pass).
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# For target, the result is "S" (target is Selected) if the target is selected,
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# otherwise "N" (target is Not selected).
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#
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proc dg-process-target { selector } {
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global target_triplet
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set isnative [isnative]
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set triplet_match 0
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set selector [string trim $selector]
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if {[regexp "^xfail " $selector]} {
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set what xfail
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} elseif {[regexp "^target " $selector]} {
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set what target
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} else {
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# The use of error here and in other dg-xxx utilities is intentional.
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# dg-test will catch them and do the right thing.
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error "syntax error in target selector \"$selector\""
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}
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if {[regexp "^${what}( \[^ \]+-\[^ \]+-\[^ \]+| native)+$" $selector]} {
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regsub "^${what} " $selector "" selector
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foreach triplet $selector {
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if {[string match $triplet $target_triplet]} {
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set triplet_match 1
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} elseif { $isnative && $triplet == "native" } {
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set triplet_match 1
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}
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}
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} else {
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error "syntax error in target selector \"$selector\""
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}
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if { $triplet_match } {
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return [expr { $what == "xfail" ? "F" : "S" }]
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} else {
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return [expr { $what == "xfail" ? "P" : "N" }]
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}
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}
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# Predefined user option handlers.
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# The line number is always the first element.
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# Note that each of these are varargs procs (they have an `args' argument).
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# Tests for optional arguments are coded with ">=" to simplify adding new ones.
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#
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proc dg-prms-id { args } {
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global prms_id
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if { [llength $args] > 2 } {
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error "[lindex $args 0]: too many arguments"
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}
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set prms_id [lindex $args 1]
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}
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# Set tool options
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#
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# Different options can be used for different targets by having multiple
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# instances, selecting a different target each time. Since options are
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# processed in order, put the default value first. Subsequent occurrences
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# will override previous ones.
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#
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proc dg-options { args } {
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upvar dg-extra-tool-flags extra-tool-flags
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if { [llength $args] > 3 } {
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error "[lindex $args 0]: too many arguments"
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}
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if { [llength $args] >= 3 } {
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switch -- [dg-process-target [lindex $args 2]] {
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"S" { set extra-tool-flags [lindex $args 1] }
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"N" { }
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"F" { error "[lindex $args 0]: `xfail' not allowed here" }
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"P" { error "[lindex $args 0]: `xfail' not allowed here" }
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}
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} else {
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set extra-tool-flags [lindex $args 1]
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}
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}
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# Record what to do (compile/run/etc.)
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#
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# Multiple instances are supported (since we don't support target and xfail
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# selectors on one line), though it doesn't make much sense to change the
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# compile/assemble/link/run field. Nor does it make any sense to have
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# multiple lines of target selectors (use one line).
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#
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proc dg-do { args } {
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upvar dg-do-what do-what
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if { [llength $args] > 3 } {
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error "[lindex $args 0]: too many arguments"
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}
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set doaction [lindex $args 1]
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set selected [lindex ${do-what} 1] ;# selected? (""/S/N)
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set expected [lindex ${do-what} 2] ;# expected to pass/fail (P/F)
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if { [llength $args] >= 3 } {
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switch -- [dg-process-target [lindex $args 2]] {
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"S" {
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set selected "S"
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}
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"N" {
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# Don't deselect a target if it's been explicitly selected,
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# but indicate a specific target has been selected (so don't
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# do this testcase if it's not appropriate for this target).
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# The user really shouldn't have multiple lines of target
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# selectors, but try to do the intuitive thing (multiple lines
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# are OR'd together).
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if { $selected != "S" } {
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set selected "N"
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} else {
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set doaction [lindex ${do-what} 0]
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}
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}
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"F" { set expected "F" }
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"P" {
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# There's nothing to do for "P". We don't want to clobber a
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# previous xfail for this target.
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}
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}
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} else {
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# Note: A previous occurrence of `dg-do' with target/xfail selectors
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# is a user mistake. We clobber previous values here.
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set selected S
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set expected P
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}
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switch -- [lindex $args 1] {
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"preprocess" { }
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"compile" { }
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"assemble" { }
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"link" { }
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"run" { }
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default {
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error "[lindex $args 0]: syntax error"
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}
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}
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set do-what [list $doaction $selected $expected]
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}
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proc dg-error { args } {
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upvar dg-messages messages
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if { [llength $args] > 5 } {
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error "[lindex $args 0]: too many arguments"
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}
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set xfail ""
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if { [llength $args] >= 4 } {
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switch -- [dg-process-target [lindex $args 3]] {
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"F" { set xfail "X" }
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"P" { set xfail "" }
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"N" {
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# If we get "N", this error doesn't apply to us so ignore it.
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return
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}
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}
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}
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if { [llength $args] >= 5 } {
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switch -- [lindex $args 4] {
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"." { set line [dg-format-linenum [lindex $args 0]] }
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"0" { set line "" }
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"default" { set line [dg-format-linenum [lindex $args 4]] }
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}
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} else {
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set line [dg-format-linenum [lindex $args 0]]
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}
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lappend messages [list $line "${xfail}ERROR" [lindex $args 1] [lindex $args 2]]
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}
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proc dg-warning { args } {
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upvar dg-messages messages
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if { [llength $args] > 5 } {
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error "[lindex $args 0]: too many arguments"
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}
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set xfail ""
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if { [llength $args] >= 4 } {
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switch -- [dg-process-target [lindex $args 3]] {
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"F" { set xfail "X" }
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"P" { set xfail "" }
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"N" {
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# If we get "N", this warning doesn't apply to us so ignore it.
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return
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}
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}
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}
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if { [llength $args] >= 5 } {
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switch -- [lindex $args 4] {
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"." { set line [dg-format-linenum [lindex $args 0]] }
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"0" { set line "" }
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"default" { set line [dg-format-linenum [lindex $args 4]] }
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}
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} else {
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set line [dg-format-linenum [lindex $args 0]]
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}
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lappend messages [list $line "${xfail}WARNING" [lindex $args 1] [lindex $args 2]]
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}
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proc dg-bogus { args } {
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upvar dg-messages messages
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if { [llength $args] > 5 } {
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error "[lindex $args 0]: too many arguments"
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}
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set xfail ""
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if { [llength $args] >= 4 } {
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switch -- [dg-process-target [lindex $args 3]] {
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"F" { set xfail "X" }
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"P" { set xfail "" }
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"N" {
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# If we get "N", this message doesn't apply to us so ignore it.
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return
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}
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}
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}
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if { [llength $args] >= 5 } {
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switch -- [lindex $args 4] {
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"." { set line [dg-format-linenum [lindex $args 0]] }
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"0" { set line "" }
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"default" { set line [dg-format-linenum [lindex $args 4]] }
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}
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} else {
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set line [dg-format-linenum [lindex $args 0]]
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}
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lappend messages [list $line "${xfail}BOGUS" [lindex $args 1] [lindex $args 2]]
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}
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proc dg-build { args } {
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upvar dg-messages messages
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if { [llength $args] > 4 } {
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error "[lindex $args 0]: too many arguments"
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}
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set xfail ""
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if { [ llength $args] >= 4 } {
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switch -- [dg-process-target [lindex $args 3]] {
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"F" { set xfail "X" }
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"P" { set xfail "" }
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"N" {
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# If we get "N", this lossage doesn't apply to us so ignore it.
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return
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}
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}
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}
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lappend messages [list [lindex $args 0] "${xfail}BUILD" [lindex $args 1] [lindex $args 2]]
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}
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proc dg-excess-errors { args } {
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upvar dg-excess-errors-flag excess-errors-flag
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if { [llength $args] > 3 } {
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error "[lindex $args 0]: too many arguments"
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}
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if { [llength $args] >= 3 } {
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switch -- [dg-process-target [lindex $args 2]] {
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"F" { set excess-errors-flag 1 }
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"S" { set excess-errors-flag 1 }
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}
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} else {
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set excess-errors-flag 1
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}
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}
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# Indicate expected program output.
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#
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# We support multiple occurrences, but we do not implicitly insert newlines
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# between them.
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#
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# Note that target boards don't all support this kind of thing so it's a good
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# idea to specify the target all the time. If one or more targets are
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# explicitly selected, the test won't be performed if we're not one of them
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# (as long as we were never mentioned).
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#
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# If you have target dependent output and want to set an xfail for one or more
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# of them, use { dg-output "" { xfail a-b-c ... } }. The "" won't contribute
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# to the expected output.
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#
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proc dg-output { args } {
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upvar dg-output-text output-text
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if { [llength $args] > 3 } {
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error "[lindex $args 0]: too many arguments"
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}
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# Allow target dependent output.
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set expected [lindex ${output-text} 0]
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if { [llength $args] >= 3 } {
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switch -- [dg-process-target [lindex $args 2]] {
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"N" { return }
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"S" { }
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"F" { set expected "F" }
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# Don't override a previous xfail.
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"P" { }
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}
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}
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if { [llength ${output-text}] == 1 } {
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# First occurrence.
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set output-text [list $expected [lindex $args 1]]
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} else {
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set output-text [list $expected "[lindex ${output-text} 1][lindex $args 1]"]
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}
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}
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proc dg-final { args } {
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upvar dg-final-code final-code
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if { [llength $args] > 2 } {
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error "[lindex $args 0]: too many arguments"
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}
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append final-code "[lindex $args 1]\n"
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}
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# Set up our environment
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#
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# There currently isn't much to do, but always calling it allows us to add
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# enhancements without having to update our callers.
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# It must be run before calling `dg-test'.
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#
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proc dg-init { } {
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}
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# dg-runtest -- simple main loop useful to most testsuites
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#
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# OPTIONS is a set of options to always pass.
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# DEFAULT_EXTRA_OPTIONS is a set of options to pass if the testcase
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# doesn't specify any (with dg-option).
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proc dg-runtest { testcases options default-extra-options } {
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global runtests
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foreach testcase $testcases {
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# If we're only testing specific files and this isn't one of them, skip it.
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if {![runtest_file_p $runtests $testcase]} {
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continue
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}
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verbose "Testing [file tail [file dirname $testcase]]/[file tail $testcase]"
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dg-test $testcase $options ${default-extra-options}
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}
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}
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# dg-trim-dirname -- rip DIR_NAME out of FILE_NAME
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#
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# Syntax: dg-trim-dirname dir_name file_name
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# We need to go through this contortion in order to properly support
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# directory-names which might have embedded regexp special characters.
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#
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proc dg-trim-dirname { dir_name file_name } {
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set special_character "\[\?\+\-\.\(\)\$\|\]"
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regsub -all -- $special_character $dir_name "\\\\&" dir_name
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regsub "^$dir_name/?" $file_name "" file_name
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return $file_name
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}
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# dg-test -- runs a new style DejaGnu test
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#
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# Syntax: dg-test [-keep-output] prog tool_flags default_extra_tool_flags
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#
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# PROG is the full path name of the file to pass to the tool (eg: compiler).
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# TOOL_FLAGS is a set of options to always pass.
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# DEFAULT_EXTRA_TOOL_FLAGS are additional options if the testcase has none.
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#proc dg-test { prog tool_flags default_extra_tool_flags } {
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proc dg-test { args } {
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global dg-do-what-default dg-interpreter-batch-mode dg-linenum-format
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global errorCode errorInfo
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global tool
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global srcdir
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global host_triplet target_triplet
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set keep 0
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set i 0
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if { [string index [lindex $args 0] 0] == "-" } {
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for { set i 0 } { $i < [llength $args] } { incr i } {
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if { [lindex $args $i] == "--" } {
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incr i
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break
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} elseif { [lindex $args $i] == "-keep-output" } {
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set keep 1
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} elseif { [string index [lindex $args $i] 0] == "-" } {
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clone_output "ERROR: dg-test: illegal argument: [lindex $args $i]"
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return
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} else {
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break
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}
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}
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}
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if { $i + 3 != [llength $args] } {
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clone_output "ERROR: dg-test: missing arguments in call"
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return
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}
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set prog [lindex $args $i]
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set tool_flags [lindex $args [expr {$i + 1}]]
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set default_extra_tool_flags [lindex $args [expr {$i + 2}]]
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set text "\[- A-Za-z0-9\.\;\"\_\:\'\`\(\)\!\#\=\+\?\&\*]*"
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set name [dg-trim-dirname $srcdir $prog]
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# If we couldn't rip $srcdir out of `prog' then just do the best we can.
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# The point is to reduce the unnecessary noise in the logs. Don't strip
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# out too much because different testcases with the same name can confuse
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# `test-tool'.
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if {[string match "/*" $name]} {
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set name "[file tail [file dirname $prog]]/[file tail $prog]"
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}
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# We append the compilation flags, if any, to ensure that the test case
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# names are unique.
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if { "$tool_flags" != "" } {
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set name "$name $tool_flags"
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}
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# Process any embedded dg options in the testcase.
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# Use "" for the second element of dg-do-what so we can tell if it's been
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# explicitly set to "S".
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set dg-do-what [list ${dg-do-what-default} "" P]
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set dg-excess-errors-flag 0
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set dg-messages ""
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set dg-extra-tool-flags $default_extra_tool_flags
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set dg-final-code ""
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# `dg-output-text' is a list of two elements: pass/fail and text.
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# Leave second element off for now (indicates "don't perform test")
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set dg-output-text "P"
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# Define our own "special function" `unknown' so we catch spelling errors.
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# But first rename the existing one so we can restore it afterwards.
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if { [info procs dg-save-unknown] == [list] } {
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rename unknown dg-save-unknown
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proc unknown { args } {
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return -code error "unknown dg option: $args"
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}
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}
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set tmp [dg-get-options $prog]
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foreach op $tmp {
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verbose "Processing option: $op" 3
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set status [catch "$op" errmsg]
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if { $status != 0 } {
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if { 0 && [info exists errorInfo] } {
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# This also prints a backtrace which will just confuse
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# testcase writers, so it's disabled.
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perror "$name: $errorInfo\n"
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} else {
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perror "$name: $errmsg for \"$op\"\n"
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}
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perror "$name: $errmsg for \"$op\"" 0
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return
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}
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}
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# Restore normal error handling.
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if { [info procs dg-save-unknown] != [list] } {
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rename unknown ""
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rename dg-save-unknown unknown
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}
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# If we're not supposed to try this test on this target, we're done.
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if { [lindex ${dg-do-what} 1] == "N" } {
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unsupported "$name"
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verbose "$name not supported on this target, skipping it" 3
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return
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}
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# Run the tool and analyze the results.
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# The result of ${tool}-dg-test is in a bit of flux.
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# Currently it is the name of the output file (or "" if none).
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# If we need more than this it will grow into a list of things.
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# No intention is made (at this point) to preserve upward compatibility
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# (though at some point we'll have to).
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set results [${tool}-dg-test $prog [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "$tool_flags ${dg-extra-tool-flags}"]
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set comp_output [lindex $results 0]
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set output_file [lindex $results 1]
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foreach i ${dg-messages} {
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verbose "Scanning for message: $i" 4
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# Remove all error messages for the line [lindex $i 0]
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# in the source file. If we find any, success!
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set line [lindex $i 0]
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set pattern [lindex $i 2]
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set comment [lindex $i 3]
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if {[regsub -all "(^|\n)(\[^\n\]+$line\[^\n\]*($pattern)\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $comp_output "\n" comp_output]} {
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set comp_output [string trimleft $comp_output]
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set ok pass
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set uhoh fail
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} else {
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set ok fail
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set uhoh pass
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}
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# $line will either be a formatted line number or a number all by
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# itself. Delete the formatting.
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scan $line ${dg-linenum-format} line
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switch -- [lindex $i 1] {
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"ERROR" {
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$ok "$name $comment (test for errors, line $line)"
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}
|
"XERROR" {
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x$ok "$name $comment (test for errors, line $line)"
|
}
|
"WARNING" {
|
$ok "$name $comment (test for warnings, line $line)"
|
}
|
"XWARNING" {
|
x$ok "$name $comment (test for warnings, line $line)"
|
}
|
"BOGUS" {
|
$uhoh "$name $comment (test for bogus messages, line $line)"
|
}
|
"XBOGUS" {
|
x$uhoh "$name $comment (test for bogus messages, line $line)"
|
}
|
"BUILD" {
|
$uhoh "$name $comment (test for build failure, line $line)"
|
}
|
"XBUILD" {
|
x$uhoh "$name $comment (test for build failure, line $line)"
|
}
|
"EXEC" { }
|
"XEXEC" { }
|
}
|
}
|
|
# Remove messages from the tool that we can ignore.
|
set comp_output [prune_warnings $comp_output]
|
|
if { [info procs ${tool}-dg-prune] != "" } {
|
set comp_output [${tool}-dg-prune $target_triplet $comp_output]
|
switch -glob -- $comp_output {
|
"::untested::*" {
|
regsub "::untested::" $comp_output "" message
|
untested "$name: $message"
|
return
|
}
|
"::unresolved::*" {
|
regsub "::unresolved::" $comp_output "" message
|
unresolved "$name: $message"
|
return
|
}
|
"::unsupported::*" {
|
regsub "::unsupported::" $comp_output "" message
|
unsupported "$name: $message"
|
return
|
}
|
}
|
}
|
|
# See if someone forgot to delete the extra lines.
|
regsub -all "\n+" $comp_output "\n" comp_output
|
regsub "^\n+" $comp_output "" comp_output
|
|
# Don't do this if we're testing an interpreter.
|
# FIXME: why?
|
if { ${dg-interpreter-batch-mode} == 0 } {
|
# Catch excess errors (new bugs or incomplete testcases).
|
if {${dg-excess-errors-flag}} {
|
setup_xfail "*-*-*"
|
}
|
if {![string match "" $comp_output]} {
|
fail "$name (test for excess errors)"
|
send_log "Excess errors:\n$comp_output\n"
|
} else {
|
pass "$name (test for excess errors)"
|
}
|
}
|
|
# Run the executable image if asked to do so.
|
# FIXME: This is the only place where we assume a standard meaning to
|
# the `keyword' argument of dg-do. This could be cleaned up.
|
if { [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] == "run" } {
|
if {![file exists $output_file]} {
|
unresolved "$name compilation failed to produce executable"
|
} else {
|
set status -1
|
set result [${tool}_load $output_file]
|
set status [lindex $result 0]
|
set output [lindex $result 1]
|
if { [lindex ${dg-do-what} 2] == "F" } {
|
setup_xfail "*-*-*"
|
}
|
if { "$status" == "pass" } {
|
pass "$name execution test"
|
verbose "Exec succeeded." 3
|
if { [llength ${dg-output-text}] > 1 } {
|
if { [lindex ${dg-output-text} 0] == "F" } {
|
setup_xfail "*-*-*"
|
}
|
set texttmp [lindex ${dg-output-text} 1]
|
if { ![regexp -- $texttmp ${output}] } {
|
fail "$name output pattern test"
|
send_log "Output was:\n${output}\nShould match:\n$texttmp\n"
|
verbose "Failed test for output pattern $texttmp" 3
|
} else {
|
pass "$name output pattern test"
|
verbose "Passed test for output pattern $texttmp" 3
|
}
|
unset texttmp
|
}
|
} elseif { "$status" == "fail" } {
|
# It would be nice to get some info out of errorCode.
|
if {[info exists errorCode]} {
|
verbose "Exec failed, errorCode: $errorCode" 3
|
} else {
|
verbose "Exec failed, errorCode not defined!" 3
|
}
|
fail "$name execution test"
|
} else {
|
$status "$name execution test"
|
}
|
}
|
}
|
|
# Are there any further tests to perform?
|
# Note that if the program has special run-time requirements, running
|
# of the program can be delayed until here. Ditto for other situations.
|
# It would be a bit cumbersome though.
|
|
if {![string match ${dg-final-code} ""]} {
|
regsub -all "\\\\(\[{}\])" ${dg-final-code} "\\1" dg-final-code
|
# Note that the use of `args' here makes this a varargs proc.
|
proc dg-final-proc { args } ${dg-final-code}
|
verbose "Running dg-final tests." 3
|
verbose "dg-final-proc:\n[info body dg-final-proc]" 4
|
if {[catch "dg-final-proc $prog" errmsg]} {
|
perror "$name: error executing dg-final: $errmsg" 0
|
}
|
}
|
|
# Do some final clean up.
|
# When testing an interpreter, we don't compile something and leave an
|
# output file.
|
if { ! ${keep} && ${dg-interpreter-batch-mode} == 0 } {
|
catch "file delete -force -- $output_file"
|
}
|
}
|
|
# Do any necessary cleanups.
|
# This is called at the end to undo anything dg-init did (that needs undoing).
|
#
|
proc dg-finish { } {
|
# Reset this in case caller wonders whether s/he should.
|
global prms_id
|
set prms_id 0
|
|
# The framework doesn't like to see any error remnants, so remove them.
|
global errorInfo
|
if {[info exists errorInfo]} {
|
unset errorInfo
|
}
|
|
# If the tool has a "finish" routine, call it.
|
# There may be a bit of duplication (eg: resetting prms_id), leave it.
|
# Let's keep these procs robust.
|
global tool
|
if {![string match "" [info procs ${tool}_finish]]} {
|
${tool}_finish
|
}
|
}
|