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authorTodd Fiala <tfiala@google.com>2014-03-04 05:28:24 +0000
committerTodd Fiala <tfiala@google.com>2014-03-04 05:28:24 +0000
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Modified some test annotations so that tests on Linux that should be skipped don't show up as XFAIL.
The following two tests showed up as XFAIL even though they should always be skipped on Linux, due to the @unittest2.expectedFailure annotation appearing above the @dsym_test annotation: TestObjCNewSyntax.ObjCNewSyntaxTestCase.test_expr_with_dsym TestBlocks.BlocksTestCase.test_expr_with_dsym. For those two, I simply moved the @dsym_test annotation to the top so that it would be marked for skip ahead of being marked for XFAIL. TestObjCNewSyntax.ObjCNewSyntaxTestCase.test_expr_with_dwarf I marked as @skipIfLinux since my understanding is that isn't a valid test to run on Linux. So rather than categorize as a fail (i.e. something wrong to be fixed), just skip it. (My recent changes to Linux tests have been following that model: if it could never work, skip; if it's broken, mark XFAIL so we can easily track, fix, notice the fix and adjust accordingly). TestDeadStrip.DeadStripTestCase.test_with_dwarf I had previously marked as XFAIL but this would never work on Linux with the current linker AFAICT. Marked it as skip. llvm-svn: 202788
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