+# This procedure executes one line of a test case's execution script.
proc execOneLine { test PRS outcome lineno line } {
set status 0
set resultmsg ""
if { $PRS != ""} {
set PRS " for $PRS"
}
- set errmsg " at line $lineno$PRS\nwhile running: $line\n$errmsg"
+ set errmsg " at line $lineno\nwhile running: $line\n$errmsg"
switch "$code" {
CHILDSTATUS {
set status [lindex $::errorCode 2]
if { $status != 0 } {
- set resultmsg "$test: exit($status)$errmsg"
+ set resultmsg "$test$PRS\nFailed with exit($status)$errmsg"
}
}
CHILDKILLED {
set signal [lindex $::errorCode 2]
- set resultmsg "$test: signal($signal)$errmsg"
+ set resultmsg "$test$PRS\nFailed with signal($signal)$errmsg"
}
CHILDSUSP {
set signal [lindex $::errorCode 2]
- set resultmsg "$test: suspend($signal)$errmsg"
+ set resultmsg "$test$PRS\nFailed with suspend($signal)$errmsg"
}
POSIX {
set posixNum [lindex $::errorCode 1]
set posixMsg [lindex $::errorCode 2]
- set resultmsg "$test: posix($posixNum,$posixMsg)$errmsg"
+ set resultmsg "$test$PRS\nFailed with posix($posixNum,$posixMsg)$errmsg"
}
NONE {
}
return $resultmsg
}
+# This prcoedure performs variable substitutions on the RUN: lines of a test
+# cases.
proc substitute { line test tmpFile } {
global srcroot objroot srcdir objdir subdir target_triplet prcontext
global llvmgcc llvmgxx llvmgcc_version llvmgccmajvers
return $new_line
}
+# This procedure runs the set of tests for the test_source_files array.
proc RunLLVMTests { test_source_files } {
global srcroot objroot srcdir objdir subdir target_triplet llvmgcc_version
set timeout 60
}
}
-proc llvm_gcc_supports_objc { } {
- global llvmgcc
- catch { set file_h [ open "/tmp/llvm_obj_check.m" w] }
- set R [ catch { exec $llvmgcc -c "/tmp/llvm_obj_check.m" -o /dev/null >& /tmp/llvm_obj_check.out } ]
- set RESULT [ file size "/tmp/llvm_obj_check.out" ]
- catch { file delete "/tmp/llvm_obj_check.m" }
- if { $RESULT == 0 } {
- return 1
- } else {
- return 0
+# This procedure provides an interface to check the LLVMGCC_LANGS makefile
+# variable to see if llvm-gcc supports compilation of a particular language.
+proc llvm_gcc_supports { lang } {
+ global llvmgcc llvmgcc_langs
+ # validate the language choices and determine the name of the compiler
+ # component responsible for determining if the compiler has been built.
+ switch "$lang" {
+ ada { set file gnat1 }
+ c { set file cc1 }
+ c++ { set file cc1plus }
+ objc { set file cc1 }
+ objc++ { set file cc1 }
+ fortran { set file fcc1 }
+ default { return 0 }
+ }
+ foreach supported_lang [split "$llvmgcc_langs" ,] {
+ if { "$lang" == "$supported_lang" } {
+ # FIXME: Knowing it is configured is not enough. We should do two more
+ # checks here. First, we need to run llvm-gcc -print-prog-name=$file to
+ # get the path to the compiler. If we don't get a path, the language isn't
+ # properly configured or built. If we do get a path, we should check to
+ # make sure that it is executable and perhaps even try executing it.
+ return 1;
}
+ }
+ return 0;
}
+# This procedure provides an interface to check the TARGETS_TO_BUILD makefile
+# variable to see if a particular target has been configured to build. This
+# helps avoid running tests for targets that aren't available.
+proc llvm_supports_target { tgtName } {
+ global TARGETS_TO_BUILD
+ foreach target [split $TARGETS_TO_BUILD] {
+ if { [regexp $tgtName $target match] } {
+ return 1
+ }
+ }
+ return 0
+}