tests. By default, it will run all of these tests.</p>
<p>To run only the DejaGNU driven tests, run <tt>gmake</tt> at the
-command line in llvm/tests. To run a specific directory of tests, use the
-TESTSUITE variable.
+command line in <tt>llvm/test</tt>. To run a specific directory of tests, use
+the TESTSUITE variable.
</p>
<p>For example, to run the Regression tests, type
properly configured.</li>
<li>Use the <tt>configure</tt> script found in the <tt>llvm-test</tt> source
directory:<br/>
- <tt>$BUILD_SRC_DIR/configure --with-llvmsrc=$LLVM_SRC_ROOT --with-llvmobj=$LLVM_OBJ_ROOT</tt>
+ <tt>$LLVM_SRC_ROOT/projects/llvm-test/configure --with-llvmsrc=$LLVM_SRC_ROOT --with-llvmobj=$LLVM_OBJ_ROOT</tt>
</li>
</ol>
<li>gmake</li>
the result for such tests will be XFAIL (eXpected FAILure). In this way, you
can tell the difference between an expected and unexpected failure.</p>
-<p>The tests in <tt>llvm-test</tt> have no such feature as of this time. If the
+<p>The tests in <tt>llvm-test</tt> have no such feature at this time. If the
test passes, only warnings and other miscellaneous output will be generated. If
a test fails, a large <program> FAILED message will be displayed. This
will help you separate benign warnings from actual test failures.</p>
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