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If not see # . # DejaGnu's dg-test defines extra flags that are used to compile a test. # Access them for directives that need to examine all options that are # used for a test, including checks for non-cached effective targets. # We don't know how far up the call chain it is but we know we'll hit # it eventually, and that we're at least 3 calls down. proc current_compiler_flags { } { set frames 2 while { ![info exists flags1] } { set frames [expr $frames + 1] upvar $frames dg-extra-tool-flags flags1 } upvar $frames tool_flags flags2 return "$flags1 $flags2" } # If this target does not support weak symbols, skip this test. proc dg-require-weak { args } { set weak_available [ check_weak_available ] if { $weak_available == -1 } { upvar name name unresolved "$name" } if { $weak_available != 1 } { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } # If this target does not support overriding weak symbols, skip this # test. proc dg-require-weak-override { args } { set weak_override_available [ check_weak_override_available ] if { $weak_override_available == -1 } { upvar name name unresolved "$name" } if { $weak_override_available != 1 } { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } # If this target does not support the "visibility" attribute, skip this # test. proc dg-require-visibility { args } { set visibility_available [ check_visibility_available [lindex $args 1 ] ] if { $visibility_available == -1 } { upvar name name unresolved "$name" } if { $visibility_available != 1 } { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } # If this target does not support the "alias" attribute, skip this # test. proc dg-require-alias { args } { set alias_available [ check_alias_available ] if { $alias_available == -1 } { upvar name name unresolved "$name" } if { $alias_available < 2 } { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } # If this target's linker does not support the --gc-sections flag, # skip this test. proc dg-require-gc-sections { args } { if { ![ check_gc_sections_available ] } { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } # If this target does not support profiling, skip this test. proc dg-require-profiling { args } { if { ![ check_profiling_available ${args} ] } { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } # If this target does not support DLL attributes skip this test. proc dg-require-dll { args } { global target_triplet # As a special case, the mcore-*-elf supports these attributes. # All Symbian OS targets also support these attributes. if { [string match "mcore-*-elf" $target_triplet] || [string match "*-*-symbianelf" $target_triplet]} { return } # PE/COFF targets support dllimport/dllexport. if { [gcc_target_object_format] == "pe" } { return } upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } proc dg-require-iconv { args } { if { ![ check_iconv_available ${args} ] } { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } # If this target does not support named sections skip this test. proc dg-require-named-sections { args } { if { ![ check_named_sections_available ] } { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } # If the target does not match the required effective target, skip this test. # Only apply this if the optional selector matches. proc dg-require-effective-target { args } { set args [lreplace $args 0 0] # Verify the number of arguments. The last is optional. if { [llength $args] < 1 || [llength $args] > 2 } { error "syntax error, need a single effective-target keyword with optional selector" } # Evaluate selector if present. if { [llength $args] == 2 } { switch [dg-process-target [lindex $args 1]] { "S" { } "N" { return } } } if { ![is-effective-target [lindex $args 0]] } { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } # If this target does not have fork, skip this test. proc dg-require-fork { args } { if { ![check_fork_available] } { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } # If this target does not have mkfifo, skip this test. proc dg-require-mkfifo { args } { if { ![check_mkfifo_available] } { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } # If this target does not use __cxa_atexit, skip this test. proc dg-require-cxa-atexit { args } { if { ![ check_cxa_atexit_available ] } { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } # If the host is remote rather than the same as the build system, skip # this test. Some tests are incompatible with DejaGnu's handling of # remote hosts, which involves copying the source file to the host and # compiling it with a relative path and "-o a.out". proc dg-require-host-local { args } { if [ is_remote host ] { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } # Add any target-specific flags needed for accessing the given list # of features. This must come after all dg-options. proc dg-add-options { args } { upvar dg-extra-tool-flags extra-tool-flags foreach arg [lrange $args 1 end] { if { [info procs add_options_for_$arg] != "" } { set extra-tool-flags \ [eval [list add_options_for_$arg ${extra-tool-flags}]] } else { error "Unrecognized option type: $arg" } } } # Compare flags for a test directive against flags that will be used to # compile the test: multilib flags, flags for torture options, and either # the default flags for this group of tests or flags specified with a # previous dg-options directive. proc check-flags { args } { global compiler_flags global TOOL_OPTIONS # The args are within another list; pull them out. set args [lindex $args 0] # Start the list with a dummy tool name so the list will match "*" # if there are no flags. set compiler_flags " toolname " append compiler_flags [current_compiler_flags] # If running a subset of the test suite, $TOOL_OPTIONS may not exist. catch {append compiler_flags " $TOOL_OPTIONS "} set dest [target_info name] if [board_info $dest exists multilib_flags] { append compiler_flags "[board_info $dest multilib_flags] " } # The next two arguments are optional. If they were not specified, # use the defaults. if { [llength $args] == 2 } { lappend $args [list "*"] } if { [llength $args] == 3 } { lappend $args [list ""] } # If the option strings are the defaults, or the same as the # defaults, there is no need to call check_conditional_xfail to # compare them to the actual options. if { [string compare [lindex $args 2] "*"] == 0 && [string compare [lindex $args 3] "" ] == 0 } { set result 1 } else { # The target list might be an effective-target keyword, so replace # the original list with "*-*-*", since we already know it matches. set result [check_conditional_xfail [lreplace $args 1 1 "*-*-*"]] } # Any value in this variable was left over from an earlier test. set compiler_flags "" return $result } # Skip the test (report it as UNSUPPORTED) if the target list and # included flags are matched and the excluded flags are not matched. # # The first argument is the line number of the dg-skip-if directive # within the test file. Remaining arguments are as for xfail lists: # message { targets } { include } { exclude } # # This tests against multilib flags plus either the default flags for this # group of tests or flags specified with a previous dg-options command. proc dg-skip-if { args } { # Verify the number of arguments. The last two are optional. set args [lreplace $args 0 0] if { [llength $args] < 2 || [llength $args] > 4 } { error "dg-skip-if 2: need 2, 3, or 4 arguments" } # Don't bother if we're already skipping the test. upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what if { [lindex ${dg-do-what} 1] == "N" } { return } set selector [list target [lindex $args 1]] if { [dg-process-target $selector] == "S" } { if [check-flags $args] { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "N" "P"] } } } # Like check_conditional_xfail, but callable from a dg test. proc dg-xfail-if { args } { # Verify the number of arguments. The last three are optional. set args [lreplace $args 0 0] if { [llength $args] < 2 || [llength $args] > 4 } { error "dg-xfail-if: need 2, 3, or 4 arguments" } # Don't change anything if we're already skipping the test. upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what if { [lindex ${dg-do-what} 1] == "N" } { return } set selector [list target [lindex $args 1]] if { [dg-process-target $selector] == "S" } { global compiler_conditional_xfail_data # The target list might be an effective-target keyword. Replace # the original list with "*-*-*", since we already know it matches. set args [lreplace $args 1 1 "*-*-*"] # Supply default values for unspecified optional arguments. if { [llength $args] == 2 } { lappend $args [list "*"] } if { [llength $args] == 3 } { lappend $args [list ""] } set compiler_conditional_xfail_data $args } } # Like dg-xfail-if but for the execute step. proc dg-xfail-run-if { args } { # Verify the number of arguments. The last two are optional. set args [lreplace $args 0 0] if { [llength $args] < 2 || [llength $args] > 4 } { error "dg-xfail-run-if: need 2, 3, or 4 arguments" } # Don't bother if we're already skipping the test. upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what if { [lindex ${dg-do-what} 1] == "N" } { return } set selector [list target [lindex $args 1]] if { [dg-process-target $selector] == "S" } { if [check-flags $args] { upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what set dg-do-what [list [lindex ${dg-do-what} 0] "S" "F"] } } } # Record whether the program is expected to return a nonzero status. set shouldfail 0 proc dg-shouldfail { args } { # Don't bother if we're already skipping the test. upvar dg-do-what dg-do-what if { [lindex ${dg-do-what} 1] == "N" } { return } global shouldfail set args [lreplace $args 0 0] if { [llength $args] > 1 } { set selector [list target [lindex $args 1]] if { [dg-process-target $selector] == "S" } { # The target matches, now check the flags. if [check-flags $args] { set shouldfail 1 } } } else { set shouldfail 1 } } # Intercept the call to the DejaGnu version of dg-process-target to # support use of an effective-target keyword in place of a list of # target triplets to xfail or skip a test. # # selector is one of: # xfail target-triplet-1 ... # xfail effective-target-keyword # xfail selector-expression # target target-triplet-1 ... # target effective-target-keyword # target selector-expression # # For a target list the result is "S" if the target is selected, "N" otherwise. # For an xfail list the result is "F" if the target is affected, "P" otherwise. # # A selector expression appears within curly braces and uses a single logical # operator: !, &&, or ||. An operand is another selector expression, an # effective-target keyword, or a list of target triplets within quotes or # curly braces. if { [info procs saved-dg-process-target] == [list] } { rename dg-process-target saved-dg-process-target # Evaluate an operand within a selector expression. proc selector_opd { op } { set selector "target" lappend selector $op set answer [ expr { [dg-process-target $selector] == "S" } ] verbose "selector_opd: `$op' $answer" 2 return $answer } # Evaluate a target triplet list within a selector expression. # Unlike other operands, this needs to be expanded from a list to # the same string as "target". proc selector_list { op } { set selector "target [join $op]" set answer [ expr { [dg-process-target $selector] == "S" } ] verbose "selector_list: `$op' $answer" 2 return $answer } # Evaluate a selector expression. proc selector_expression { exp } { if { [llength $exp] == 2 } { if [string match "!" [lindex $exp 0]] { set op1 [lindex $exp 1] set answer [expr { ! [selector_opd $op1] }] } else { # Assume it's a list of target triplets. set answer [selector_list $exp] } } elseif { [llength $exp] == 3 } { set op1 [lindex $exp 0] set opr [lindex $exp 1] set op2 [lindex $exp 2] if [string match "&&" $opr] { set answer [expr { [selector_opd $op1] && [selector_opd $op2] }] } elseif [string match "||" $opr] { set answer [expr { [selector_opd $op1] || [selector_opd $op2] }] } else { # Assume it's a list of target triplets. set answer [selector_list $exp] } } else { # Assume it's a list of target triplets. set answer [selector_list $exp] } verbose "selector_expression: `$exp' $answer" 2 return $answer } proc dg-process-target { args } { verbose "replacement dg-process-target: `$args'" 2 # Extract the 'what' keyword from the argument list. set selector [string trim [lindex $args 0]] if [regexp "^xfail " $selector] { set what "xfail" } elseif [regexp "^target " $selector] { set what "target" } else { error "syntax error in target selector \"$selector\"" } # Extract the rest of the list, which might be a keyword. regsub "^${what}" $selector "" rest set rest [string trim $rest] if [is-effective-target-keyword $rest] { # The selector is an effective target keyword. if [is-effective-target $rest] { return [expr { $what == "xfail" ? "F" : "S" }] } else { return [expr { $what == "xfail" ? "P" : "N" }] } } if [string match "{*}" $rest] { if [selector_expression [lindex $rest 0]] { return [expr { $what == "xfail" ? "F" : "S" }] } else { return [expr { $what == "xfail" ? "P" : "N" }] } } # The selector is not an effective-target keyword, so process # the list of target triplets. return [saved-dg-process-target $selector] } }