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This is a collection of tests for GCC. For further information about
the C testsuite, see README.gcc.

The driver that runs this testsuite is called DejaGnu and you will
need a current DejaGnu snapshot, which is available from
ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/infrastructure, for example.

These tests are included "as is". If any of them fails, do not report
a bug.  Bug reports for DejaGnu can go to bug-dejagnu@gnu.org.
Discussion and comments about this testsuite should be sent to
gcc@gcc.gnu.org; additions and changes to should go to sent to
gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org.

The entire testsuite is invoked by `make check` at the top level of
the GCC tree. `make check-g++` runs the C++ testsuite only.

STRUCTURE OF THE G++ TESTSUITE

  g++.dg tests:

  All new tests should be placed in an appropriate subdirectory of g++.dg.

  g++.old-deja tests:

  g++.benjamin  Tests by Benjamin Koz
  g++.bob
  g++.brendan   Tests by Brendan Kehoe
  g++.bugs
  g++.eh        Tests for exception handling
  g++.ext       Tests for g++ extensions
  g++.gb        Tests by Gerald Baumgartner
  g++.jason     Tests by Jason Merill
  g++.jeff      Tests by Jeffrey A Law
  g++.mike      Tests by Mike Stump
  g++.niklas    Tests by Niklas Hallqvist
  g++.ns        Tests for namespaces
  g++.other
  g++.pt        Tests for templates
  g++.rfg
  g++.robertl   Tests from gcc-bugs@gcc.gnu.org, gathered by Robert Lipe
        
Finally, some random last minute notes by Mike Stump <mrs@cygnus.com>, on
how to run tests (in the GCC 2.7 era):

        runtest --tool g++ --srcdir ./testsuite

where 

        runtest Is the name used to invoke DejaGnu.   If DejaGnu is not
                install this will be the relative path name for runtest.

        --tool  This tells DejaGnu which tool you are testing. It is
                mainly used to find the testsuite directories for a
                particular tool when several testsuites are in the
                same directory. (like the gcc and g++ testsuites)

        --srcdir This points to the top level of the directory
                containing the sources of the testsuite. This is
                ./testsuite if you are in the directory that has the
                testsuite directory.


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