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#
# Expect driver script for GCC Regression Tests
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#
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#
# Written by Jeffrey Wheat (cassidy@cygnus.com)
#
#
# These tests come from Torbjorn Granlund's (tege@cygnus.com)
# C torture test suite, and other contributors.
#
if $tracelevel then {
strace $tracelevel
}
# load support procs
load_lib c-torture.exp
#
# This loop will run c-torture on any *.c file found in this directory.
# If a *.c has a corresponding *.exp file, then the test is skipped as
# as the *.exp will drive the test itself. I did things this way so that
# generic tests did not need a seperate .exp for it. Only the tests that
# required unique options would need it's own .exp file.
#
#
# The main logic is in ../lib/c-torture.exp. This was done to eliminate
# redundant code that otherwise lived in each of these driver files.
#
foreach testcase [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/*.c] {
# let c-torture.exp figure out the path. this lets users add new
# special tests without having to remeber to use $srcdir/$subdir
if [file exists [file rootname $testcase].exp] then {
verbose "INFO:\"[file rootname $testcase].exp\"exists, skipping test" 1
continue
} else {
c-torture [file tail $testcase]
}
}