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riscv-gcc-1
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cc95a845
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Feb 01, 2005
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Janis Johnson
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Janis Johnson
Feb 01, 2005
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* doc/sourcebuild.texi (Test directives): Fix formatting.
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2005-02-01 Janis Johnson <janis187@us.ibm.com>
* doc/sourcebuild.texi (Test directives): Fix formatting.
* doc/sourcebuild.texi (Test directives): Describe selector
expressions.
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@@ -929,7 +929,7 @@ Effective-target keywords are defined in @file{target-supports.exp} in
the
GCC
testsuite
.
A
selector
expression
appears
within
curly
braces
and
uses
a
single
logical
operator
:
one
of
@
option
{
!
},
@option
{
&&
},
or
@option
{
||
}.
An
logical
operator
:
one
of
@
samp
{
!
},
@samp
{
&&
},
or
@samp
{
||
}.
An
operand
is
another
selector
expression
,
an
effective
-
target
keyword
,
a
single
target
triplet
,
or
a
list
of
target
triplets
within
quotes
or
curly
braces
.
For
example
:
...
...
@@ -1028,8 +1028,8 @@ targets.
@item
@{
dg
-
excess
-
errors
@var{
comment
}
[@{
target
/
xfail
@var{
selector
}
@
}]
@
}
This
DejaGnu
directive
indicates
that
the
test
is
expected
to
fail
due
to
compiler
messages
that
are
not
handled
by
@
option
{
dg
-
error
},
@
option
{
dg
-
warning
}
or
@option
{
dg
-
bogus
}.
to
compiler
messages
that
are
not
handled
by
@
samp
{
dg
-
error
},
@
samp
{
dg
-
warning
}
or
@samp
{
dg
-
bogus
}.
@item
@{
dg
-
output
@var{
regexp
}
[@{
target
/
xfail
@var{
selector
}
@
}]
@
}
This
DejaGnu
directive
compares
@var
{
regexp
}
to
the
combined
output
...
...
@@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ following the main test file.
@item
@{
dg
-
final
@{
@var{
local
-
directive
}
@
}
@
}
This
DejaGnu
directive
is
placed
within
a
comment
anywhere
in
the
source
file
and
is
processed
after
the
test
has
been
compiled
and
run
.
Multiple
@
option
{
dg
-
final
}
commands
are
processed
in
the
order
in
which
Multiple
@
samp
{
dg
-
final
}
commands
are
processed
in
the
order
in
which
they
appear
in
the
source
file
.
The
GCC
testsuite
defines
the
following
directives
to
be
used
within
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