thank you.
I'll submit the patch without #ifdef in this case.
Robert
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From: dblaikie at gmail.com [dblaikie at gmail.com]
Sent: 14 January 2014 17:03
To: Robert Lytton; echristo at gmail.com; llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu
Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] test suite 'owner'
On Mon Jan 13 2014 at 12:25:14 PM, Robert Lytton <robert at
xmos.com<mailto:robert at xmos.com>> wrote:
Hi Eric,
Could you explain the intent and policy regarding the test-suite body of code.
Should the test be left as much as possible as-is (even if technically
incorrect)?
Should changes only affect the XCore target (#ifdef) or should all targets get
the changes?
Taking "int32_t main" as an example.
The correct return type & argc for main is 'int'.
In the XCore tool chain, 'int32_t' equates to long (IIRC) and hence is
not acceptable in the type signature for main.
Should this change be only for the XCore target or all targets?
All targets. This code is incorrect/non-portable. The return type of main is
'int' per the language spec.
When I know the policy for the test-suite, I'll alter as necessary &
regroup the changes into patches containing the same type of change and submit
for approval.
One more question:
On patch I need to address is how to make deterministic the order of stdout
& stderr.
Ideally, applications would use either stdout or stderr but not both.
Would a patch to change to only stdout be acceptable (plus any changes to
expected output)?
Thank you
Robert
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From: Eric Christopher [echristo at gmail.com<mailto:echristo at
gmail.com>]
Sent: 13 January 2014 19:16
To: Robert Lytton; llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu<mailto:llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
Subject: [LLVMdev] test suite 'owner'
Some of these are pretty weird, e.g. int32_t main. Probably the best thing is to
submit each patch individually with an explanation of what the purpose is and we
can talk about them then.
-eric
On Fri Jan 10 2014 at 4:13:47 AM, Robert Lytton <robert at
xmos.com<mailto:robert at xmos.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I have found it necessary to make some changes to the test-suite for the XCore
platform.
These changes include:
altering #includes, as supported by XCore;
using stdout or stderr to make the output diffs consistent (fixing expected
output too);
(This work is still under review as best way to do it)
'fixing' symbol and type problems e.g name clashes & scope;
altering/adding code snippets and macros.
I have used #ifdef to limit and keep any changes specific to the XCore.
Some of these could/should be made common to all targets e.g. log2() ->
logTwo().
I have also altered the Makefile to filter out tests not supported by the XCore.
I would like to discuss the changes I have found necessary to make and what is
the next step.
Should any/all of them be pushed upstream?
Robert
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