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/* Several of the binary compatibility tests use these macros to
allow debugging the test or tracking down a failure by getting an
indication of whether each individual check passed or failed.
When DBG is defined, each check is shown by a dot (pass) or 'F'
(fail) rather than aborting as soon as a failure is detected. */
#ifdef DBG
#include <stdio.h>
#define DEBUG_INIT setbuf (stdout, NULL);
#define DEBUG_FPUTS(x) fputs (x, stdout)
#define DEBUG_DOT putc ('.', stdout)
#define DEBUG_NL putc ('\n', stdout)
#define DEBUG_FAIL putc ('F', stdout); fails++
#define DEBUG_CHECK { DEBUG_FAIL; } else { DEBUG_DOT; }
#define DEBUG_FINI if (fails) DEBUG_FPUTS ("failed\n"); \
else DEBUG_FPUTS ("passed\n");
#else
#define DEBUG_INIT
#define DEBUG_FPUTS(x)
#define DEBUG_DOT
#define DEBUG_NL
#define DEBUG_FAIL abort ()
#define DEBUG_CHECK abort ();
#define DEBUG_FINI
#endif
extern void abort (void);
extern int fails;