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This file contains a list of notes for those writing testcases and those
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writing expect scripts.  At present, they're in random order.
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Verbosity Levels
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- each level adds verbosity so level 2 prints all level 1 and level 2 stuff.
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1) Print a one-liner indicating the testcase being run (and maybe special
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   compiler options).
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2) Print compiler and program invocation including arguments and their output.
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   Proc's gcc_load and gcc_start handle the latter two.
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3) Print detailed testcase analysis like "Looking for pattern ...", etc.
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4) Maximum verbosity.  Print anything else of interest.
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send_log conventions
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Various messages are stored in gcc.log by the testing framework and we
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try to augment them with some of our own.  The format of the framework
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messages are:
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PASS: blah blah ...
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FAIL: blah blah ...
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so we use
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XXXX: blah blah ...
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Current messages are:
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EXEC: program being executed (so compiler path and args are recorded)
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STAT: intermediate pass/fail statistics
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Test scripts must ignore the compiler messages "path prefix never used"
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and "linker input file unused".  Don't let their appearance cause a testcase
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to fail.  See lib/dg.exp for the exact regsub to use.
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If you're unclear about which directory a testcase should be installed in,
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ask gcc-local.
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Have the text of a fail message be the same as that for pass.
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IE: have
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        if ...success...
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                pass "pr 1234"
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        else
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                fail "pr 1234"
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not
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        if ...success...
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                pass "pr 1234 passed"
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        else
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                fail "pr 1234 failed"
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This lets test-tool (which drives the nightly tests) do a better job
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at tracking which tests have digressed or been fixed.
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DO NOT PUT NON-PORTABLE TESTCASES IN gcc.c-torture.
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ANY TARGET SPECIFIC TESTCASE MUST HAVE APPROPRIATE CODE TO PREVENT IT FROM
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CAUSING A `FAILURE' ON UNSUPPORTED PLATFORMS.
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The "torture" tests are meant to be generic tests that can run on any
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target.  So you have to be careful about endianness, assumptions about
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sizes of datatypes, etc etc.
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For tests that merely need to compile, put them in the "compile" directory.
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For tests which should give an error, put them in the "noncompile" directory
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and update noncompile.exp appropriately (see examples in noncompile.exp).
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For IEEE FP specific tests, put them in execute/ieee.
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For execution tests, put them in execute.
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If a test does not fit into the torture framework, use the dg framework.
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Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
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are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
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notice and this notice are preserved.

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