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17 load_lib gcc-dg.exp
19 # Define gfortran callbacks for dg.exp.
21 proc gfortran-dg-test { prog do_what extra_tool_flags } {
22 set result \
23 [gcc-dg-test-1 gfortran_target_compile $prog $do_what $extra_tool_flags]
25 set comp_output [lindex $result 0]
26 set output_file [lindex $result 1]
28 # gfortran error messages look like this:
29 # In file [name]:[line]
31 # some code
32 # 1
33 # Error: Some error at (1) and (2)
34 # or
35 # In file [name]:[line]
37 # some code
38 # 1
39 # In file [name]:[line2]
41 # some other code
42 # 2
43 # Error: Some error at (1) and (2)
44 # or
45 # In file [name]:[line]
47 # some code and some more code
48 # 1 2
49 # Error: Some error at (1) and (2)
51 # We collapse these to look like:
52 # [name]:[line]: Error: Some error at (1) and (2)
53 # or
54 # [name]:[line]: Error: Some error at (1) and (2)
55 # [name]:[line2]: Error: Some error at (1) and (2)
56 # We proceed in two steps: first we deal with the form with two
57 # different locus lines, then with the form with only one locus line.
59 # Note that these regexps only make sense in the combinations used below.
60 # Note also that is imperative that we first deal with the form with
61 # two loci.
62 set locus_regexp " In file (\[^\n\]*)\n\n\[^\n\]*\n\[^\n\]*\n"
63 set diag_regexp "(\[^\n\]*)\n"
65 set two_loci "$locus_regexp$locus_regexp$diag_regexp"
66 set single_locus "$locus_regexp$diag_regexp"
67 regsub -all $two_loci $comp_output "\\1: \\3\n\\2: \\3\n" comp_output
68 regsub -all $single_locus $comp_output "\\1: \\2\n" comp_output
70 return [list $comp_output $output_file]
73 proc gfortran-dg-prune { system text } {
74 return [gcc-dg-prune $system $text]
77 # Utility routines.
79 # Modified dg-runtest that can cycle through a list of optimization options
80 # as c-torture does.
81 proc gfortran-dg-runtest { testcases default-extra-flags } {
82 global runtests
83 global TORTURE_OPTIONS
85 foreach test $testcases {
86 # If we're only testing specific files and this isn't one of
87 # them, skip it.
88 if ![runtest_file_p $runtests $test] {
89 continue
92 # look if this is dg-do-run test, in which case
93 # we cycle through the option list, otherwise we don't
94 if [expr [search_for $test "dg-do run"]] {
95 set option_list $TORTURE_OPTIONS
96 } else {
97 set option_list [list { -O } ]
100 set nshort [file tail [file dirname $test]]/[file tail $test]
102 foreach flags $option_list {
103 verbose "Testing $nshort, $flags" 1
104 dg-test $test $flags ${default-extra-flags}