# Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see # . # Prepare to use a new set of torture options. # # Letting options leak from one set of tests to another can be confusing. # Make sure variables are not set at the time we're called, because that # would mean they were set without being cleared. proc torture-init { args } { global torture_without_loops global_with_loops if [info exists torture_without_loops] { error "torture-init: torture_without_loops is not empty as expected" } if [info exists torture_with_loops] { error "torture-init: torture_with_loops is not empty as expected" } } # Return 1 if torture options have already been set, 0 otherwise. proc torture-options-exist { args } { global torture_with_loops return [info exists torture_with_loops] } # Return 1 if compiler option ARG only affects loops, 0 otherwise. proc contains-loop-option-p { arg } { switch -glob -- $arg { "*loop*" { return 1 } default { return 0 } } } # Set torture options variables for tests with and without loops. # # Argument 0 is the list to use as torture options # Argument 1 is the list to combine with the torture options. # Argument 2 is the list to be appended to the torture options after # combining argument 0 and 1. proc set-torture-options { args } { global torture_with_loops torture_without_loops set torture_list [lindex $args 0] if { [llength $args] > 1 } { set other_list [lindex $args 1] } else { set other_list [list {}] } set torture_with_loops "" set torture_without_loops "" foreach torture_opts $torture_list { foreach other_opts $other_list { # Remove trailing space[s] to match previous output. set torture_opts [string trimright $torture_opts] if ![contains-loop-option-p $torture_opts] { lappend torture_without_loops "$torture_opts $other_opts" } lappend torture_with_loops "$torture_opts $other_opts" } } if { [llength $args] > 2 } { set append_list [lindex $args 2] append torture_with_loops " $append_list" append torture_without_loops " $append_list" } } # Finish up after using a set of torture options. # # Letting options leak from one set of tests to another can be confusing. # Make sure variables are set at the time we're called, and then unset # them to prevent interference with other sets of tests. proc torture-finish { args } { global torture_without_loops torture_with_loops if [info exists torture_without_loops] { unset torture_without_loops } else { error "torture-finish: torture_without_loops is not defined" } if [info exists torture_with_loops] { unset torture_with_loops } else { error "torture-finish: torture_with_loops is not defined" } } # Useful for debugging .exp files. proc dump-torture-options { args } { global torture_without_loops torture_with_loops if [info exists torture_without_loops] { verbose "torture_without_loops = \"${torture_without_loops}\"" 1 } else { verbose "torture_without_loops is not defined" 1 } if [info exists torture_with_loops] { verbose "torture_with_loops = \"${torture_with_loops}\"" 1 } else { verbose "torture_with_loops is not defined" 1 } }