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If not see # . # Execute tests, torture testing. # Load support procs. load_lib rust-dg.exp # Initialize `dg'. dg-init # Main loop. set saved-dg-do-what-default ${dg-do-what-default} set dg-do-what-default "assemble" # rs-obj -- compile to an object file # # SOURCE is the source file # DEST is the object file # OPTALL is the list of compiler options to use with all tests # OPTFILE is the list of compiler options to use with this file # OPTSTR is the options to print with test messages # XFAILDATA is the xfail data to be passed to the compiler proc rs-obj { source dest optall optfile optstr xfaildata } { global tool global compiler_conditional_xfail_data # Set up the options for compiling this file. set options "" lappend options "additional_flags=$optall $optfile" set compiler_conditional_xfail_data $xfaildata set comp_output [${tool}_target_compile "$source" "$dest" object $options] } # rs-execute -- compile multi-file tests # # SRC1 is the full pathname of the main file of the testcase. # SID identifies a test suite in the names of temporary files. proc rs-execute-1 { src1 } { global srcdir tmpdir # Get extra flags for this test from the primary source file, and # process other dg-* options that this suite supports. Warn about # unsupported flags. verbose "rs-execute: $src1" 1 set compile_type "run" set compile_xfail(0) "" # Set up the names of the other source files. set dir [file dirname $src1] set base [file rootname $src1] set base [string range $base [string length $dir] end] regsub "_0" $base "" base regsub "/" $base "" base set src_list $src1 set i 1 set done 0 while { !$done } { set names [glob -nocomplain -types f -- "${dir}/${base}_${i}.*"] if { [llength ${names}] > 1 } { warning "rs-link-execute: more than one file matched ${dir}/${base}_${i}.*" } if { [llength ${names}] == 1 } { lappend src_list [lindex ${names} 0] incr i } else { set num_srcs ${i} set done 1 } } # Define the names of the object files. set obj_list "" for {set i 0} {$i < $num_srcs} {incr i} { lappend obj_list "${base}_${i}.o" } # Get the base name of this test, for use in messages. set testcase [lindex ${src_list} 0] # Remove the $srcdir and $tmpdir prefixes from $src1. (It would # be possible to use "regsub" here, if we were careful to escape # all regular expression characters in $srcdir and $tmpdir, but # that would be more complicated that this approach.) if {[string first "$srcdir/" "${testcase}"] == 0} { set testcase [string range "${testcase}" [string length "$srcdir/"] end] } if {[string first "$tmpdir/" "$testcase"] == 0} { set testcase [string range "$testcase" [string length "$tmpdir/"] end] set testcase "tmpdir-$testcase" } # If we couldn't rip $srcdir out of `src1' then just do the best we can. # The point is to reduce the unnecessary noise in the logs. Don't strip # out too much because different testcases with the same name can confuse # `test-tool'. if [string match "/*" $testcase] then { set testcase "[file tail [file dirname $src1]]/[file tail $src1]" } # Set up the base name of executable files so they'll be unique. regsub -all "\[./\]" $testcase "-" execbase verbose "Testing $testcase - $obj_list - $src_list" # There's a unique name for each executable we generate. set execname "${execbase}-1.exe" # The LTO tests don't use dg-test, so testname_with_flags and # output_file need to be defined explicitly for each file. scan-symbol # directives rely on both of these to be defined to find the symbol to # scan and for the text to print in the PASS/FAIL since they can also # be called from dg-test. testname_with_flags is also used via # testname-for-summary when calling into generic function below to # clean temporary files. set output_file $execname set testname_with_flags $execname file_on_host delete $execname rs-obj [lindex ${src_list} 1] [lindex ${obj_list} 1] "" "" "" "" rs-obj [lindex ${src_list} 0] [lindex ${obj_list} 0] "" "" "" "" gcc-dg-runtest [lindex ${src_list} 0] "" "" # FIXME it would be ideal if we could link then execute these tests. # I was not able to figure out how to specify gc-dg-runtest to link # against the first object. } proc rs-link-execute { src1 } { rs-execute-1 $src1 } # Main loop. foreach src [lsort [find $srcdir/$subdir *_0.rs]] { # If we're only testing specific files and this isn't one of them, skip it. if ![runtest_file_p $runtests $src] then { continue } # To prevent 'runtest_file_p' being tested again (for example, via # 'gcc-dg-runtest'), with undesirable consequences due to its side effects, # interpose a dummy: rename runtest_file_p saved_runtest_file_p proc runtest_file_p { runtests testcase } { return 1 } rs-link-execute $src rename runtest_file_p {} rename saved_runtest_file_p runtest_file_p } set dg-do-what-default ${saved-dg-do-what-default} # All done. dg-finish