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author | Dan Albert <danalbert@google.com> | 2015-06-17 11:09:54 -0700 |
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committer | Dan Albert <danalbert@google.com> | 2015-06-17 14:15:22 -0700 |
commit | f378ebf14df0952eae870c9865bab8326aa8f137 (patch) | |
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Delete old versions of GCC.
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diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/ChangeLog b/gcc-4.7/contrib/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index 7421d3599..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1683 +0,0 @@ -2012-09-20 Release Manager - - * GCC 4.7.2 released. - -2012-06-14 Release Manager - - * GCC 4.7.1 released. - -2012-03-22 Release Manager - - * GCC 4.7.0 released. - -2012-03-13 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * gennews (files): Add files for GCC 4.7. - -2012-02-27 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - PR libstdc++/52188 - * make_sunver.pl: Remove #ifdef handling. - -2012-02-17 Doug Kwan <dougkwan@google.com> - - * contrib/testsuite-management/validate_failures.py - (GetMakefileValue): Check for cross compilers. - -2012-02-15 Quentin Neill <quentin.neill@amd.com> - - * compare_tests: Fix trailing paths in dir arguments. - Handle sum1/sum2 temp files with others. - -2012-02-14 Walter Lee <walt@tilera.com> - - * config-list.mk (LIST): Add tilegx-linux-gnu and - tilepro-linux-gnu. - * gcc_update (gcc/config/tilegx/mul-tables.c): New dependencies. - (gcc/config/tilepro/mul-tables.c): New dependencies. - -2012-02-11 Mike Stump <mikestump@comcast.net> - - * compare_tests (exit_status): Fix. - -2012-02-10 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com> - - * repro_fail: Add --debug and --debug-tui flags. - -2012-02-02 Sumanth G <sumanth.gundapaneni@kpitcummins.com> - Jayant R Sonar <jayant.sonar@kpitcummins.com> - - * config-list.mk (LIST): Add cr16-elf. - -2012-01-02 Georg-Johann Lay <avr@gjlay.de> - - PR target/51345 - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Add - gcc/config/avr/t-multilib, gcc/config/avr/multilib.h. - -2011-11-29 DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com> - - * config-list.mk (LIST): Add rl78-elf. - -2011-11-21 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * make_sunver.pl: Convert '?' in glob patterns to '.'. - -2011-11-07 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com> - - Merged from transactional-memory. - - * gcc_update: Add libitm to touch data. - -2011-11-07 Quentin Neill <quentin.neill@amd.com> - - * compare_tests: Add ability to compare all .sum - files from two build directories. - -2011-11-05 Joern Rennecke <joern.rennecke@embecosm.com> - - * contrib-list.mk: Add Epiphany configurations. - -2011-09-13 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com> - - * testsuite-management: New. - * testsuite-management/validate_failures.py: New. - -2011-08-25 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * gcc_update: Determine svn branch from hg convert_revision. - -2011-07-18 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * config-list.mk (i586-netware): Remove. - (.PHONY): Remove make-script-dir dependency. - (make-script-dir): Remove. - ($(LIST)): Remove make-script-dir dependency. - -2011-07-15 Bernd Schmidt <bernds@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update: Add C6X generated files. - * contrib/config-list.mk: Add c6x-elf and c6x-uclinux. - -2011-07-01 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * config-list.mk (LIST): Append OPT-enable-obsolete to - alpha-dec-osf5.1, mips-sgi-irix6.5. - -2011-06-24 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com> - - * repro_fail: New. - -2011-06-21 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update (gcc/config/avr/avr-tables.opt): New dependencies. - -2011-05-19 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update (gcc/config/arm/arm-tables.opt): Also depend on - gcc/config/arm/arm-fpus.def. - -2011-05-10 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update (gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-tables.opt): New - dependencies. - -2011-05-09 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update (gcc/config/mips/mips-tables.opt): New dependencies. - -2010-05-05 Joern Rennecke <joern.rennecke@embecosm.com> - - * config-list.mk: New file. - -2011-05-02 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update (gcc/config/m68k/m68k-tables.opt): New dependencies. - -2011-04-25 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> - - * paranoia.cc (ENUM_BITFIELD): Remove. - -2011-04-08 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update (gcc/config/arm/arm-tables.opt): New dependencies. - -2011-03-22 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * compare-all-tests (all_targets): Remove crx and m68hc11. - -2011-03-21 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - PR bootstrap/48135 - * make_sunver.pl: Don't use File::Glob. - -2011-03-05 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * gennews (files): Add files for GCC 4.6. - -2011-01-26 Dave Korn <dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com> - - * patch_tester.sh (nopristinecache): New shell var, set according - to presence or absence of new -nopristinecache option. - (usage): Document new option. - (bootntest_pristine): Implement it. - -2010-11-25 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * make_sunver.pl: Use elfdump -s to extract symbols if possible, - readelf -s otherwise. - -2010-11-08 Eric Botcazou <ebotcazou@adacore.com> - - * make_sunver.pl: Ignore entries without symbol name first. Then do - not ignore symbols marked as 'R'. - -2010-10-18 Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com> - - * gccbug.el: Remove. - -2010-10-12 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * gcc_update: Run $GCC_HG pull and update separately. - Check parents for SVN revision. - -2010-10-11 Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de> - - * test_recheck: New script. - -2010-08-22 Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de> - - * texi2pod.pl: Replace @@ before @{ and @}, for @samp{@@}. - Also escape characters with grave accents, to be fixed ... - (unmunge): ... here. - (postprocess): Also handle @/ and @acronym{...}. - -2010-07-02 Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop@amd.com> - - * check_GNU_style.sh: Do not print warning messages when there are - no occurences. - -2010-09-13 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * gcc_update: Handle hg, too. - -2010-07-08 Eric Botcazou <ebotcazou@adacore.com> - - * make_sunver.pl: Remove extra whitespace in regexp. - -2010-07-02 Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop@amd.com> - - * check_GNU_style.sh: New. - -2010-07-02 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * make_sunver.pl: New file. - -2010-07-02 Iain Sandoe <iains@gcc.gnu.org> - - * compare-debug (Darwin): Remove '-x' flag from ld-based object - stripping. Add a comment as to why we do it this way. - -2010-06-20 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * compare-debug: Drop LTO sections. - -2010-06-15 Bernhard Reutner-Fischer <aldot@gcc.gnu.org> - - * gcc_update: Support updating a git clone. - -2010-06-04 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * test_summary: Don't use diff -u. - Adapt egrep regex. - -2010-06-02 Andrew Haley <aph@redhat.com> - - * download_prerequisites: New script. - -2010-05-25 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * dg-extract-results.sh: Redirect grep output to /dev/null instead - of grep -q. - -2010-04-22 Basile Starynkevitch <basile@starynkevitch.net> - - * gcc_update: Sets the locale to C. - -2010-04-06 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * gennews (files): Add files for GCC 4.5. - -2010-03-22 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> - - Fix *.log tests output containing "===". - * dg-extract-results.sh (/\===/): Rename to ... - (/^\t\t=== .* ===$/): ... this pattern. - -2010-03-02 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * dg-extract-results.sh: Fix result order to match sequential case. - -2010-01-16 Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de> - - * check_warning_flags.sh: Use \012 instead of \n with tr. - -2010-01-05 Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * dg-extract-results.sh: Don't use tail -n. - -2009-10-03 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> - Richard Guenther <rguenther@suse.de> - - PR lto/39216 - * gcc_update: Adjust file timestamps for lto-plugin. - -2009-09-10 Iain Sandoe <iain.sandoe@sandoe-acoustics.co.uk> - - PR bootstrap/41245 - * compare-debug: Handle stripping of dwarf debug sections from darwin - mach-o objects. - -2009-09-04 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * compare-debug: Grep for blank before dash to avoid grep -e. - -2009-09-01 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * compare-debug: Look for .gkd files and compare them. - -2009-08-27 Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de> - - PR testsuite/41166 - * test_summary: Invoke config.status, rather than trying to - parse it. Adjust awk script. - -2009-08-18 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * compare-debug: Drop .eh_frame relocations too. - -2009-08-18 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> - - PR testsuite/40704 - * test_summary: Filter out "\r". - -2009-06-02 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * compare-debug: Don't fail just because of .eh_frame differences. - -2009-04-27 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> - - PR testsuite/39807 - * dg-extract-results.sh: Close open files and use >> instead of > - to decrease number of concurrently open files from awk. Avoid - = at the beginning of a regexp and redirect to a file determined - by curfile variable rather than concatenated strings to workaround - Solaris nawk bug. - -2009-04-25 Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com> - - * test_summary: Only include LAST_UPDATED if it exists. - Complete copyright years. - -2009-04-16 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> - - * compare-all-tests: New. - -2009-04-14 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> - - * gennews (files): Reference GCC 4.4 web pages. - -2009-04-09 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> - - * reghunt/date_based/reg_periodic: Change copyright header to refer - to version 3 of the GNU General Public License and to point readers - at the COPYING3 file and the FSF's license web page. - * reghunt/date_based/reg_search: Likewise. - * regression/GCC_Regression_Tester.wdgt/widget.html: Likewise. - * regression/btest-gcc.sh: Likewise. - * regression/objs-gcc.sh: Likewise. - -2009-03-01 Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de> - - * check_warning_flags.sh: Update flag exceptions. - -2008-11-18 Ben Elliston <bje@au.ibm.com> - - * dg-cmp-results.sh: Do not print usage if either .sum file cannot - be opened; print a more meaningful error instead. - -2008-10-24 Janis Johnson <janis187@us.ibm.com> - Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> - - * dg-extract-results.sh: New file. - -2008-07-14 Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de> - - * check_makefile_deps.sh: New file. - -2008-05-08 Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop@amd.com> - - * patch_tester.sh (report): Do not print "Checker: ". - -2008-04-23 Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop@amd.com> - - * patch_tester.sh (report): Do not print the time. - -2008-04-01 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * texi2pod.pl: Handle @samp and @url inside verbatim blocks. - Handle @heading. Handle enumerated lists with starting numbers - and extra headings. - -2008-03-10 Janis Johnson <janis187@us.ibm.com> - - * patch_tester.sh (initialization): Initialize svnpatch and stop. - (usage): Add -svnpath and -stop. - (makedir): New. - (argument handling): Process -stop and -svnpath. - (setup code): Use makedir, error out if initial svn checkout fails. - (update): Use svnpath. Invoke contrib/gcc_update. - (apply_patch): Require that patch was created at top level. Use eval - with option variables. Don't use bootstrap target for make. Verify - that some tests were run. - (bootntest_patched): Use snvpath. - (main loop): For -stop, exit when there are no more patches to test. - -2008-03-09 Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de> - - * check_warning_flags.sh: Instead of invoke.texi, take the path - to the doc directory as argument. Check that warnings listed in - 'gcc --help' are accepted by the compiler, and listed in the - manuals. - -2008-03-06 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> - - * patch_tester.sh (usage): Watermark is not lexicographic. - Load $STATE/defaults if it exists. - (selfexec): Use $0. - (apply_patch): Handle deletions. - (bootntest): Handle default settings. - -2008-03-05 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> - - * gennews (files): Reference GCC 4.3 web pages. - -2008-02-15 Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de> - - * check_warning_flags.sh: New file. - -2008-01-25 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * paranoia.cc (main): Remove handling of c4x_single and - c4x_extended formats. - -2007-12-26 Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop@amd.com> - - * compareSumTests3: Changed to GPLv3. - * prepare_patch.sh: Same. - * uninclude: Same. - * dglib.pm: Same. - * gennews: Same. - * texi2pod.pl: Same. - * analyze_brprob: Same. - * gcc_build: Same. - -2007-12-26 Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop@amd.com> - - * patch_tester.sh: Changed to GPLv3. - -2007-12-15 Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop@amd.com> - - * patch_tester.sh: Don't save the script anymore. - -2007-12-15 Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop@amd.com> - - * patch_tester.sh: New. - * prepare_patch.sh: New. - -2007-11-26 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * compare-debug: Introduce -p flag to preserve .stripped files. - -2007-10-08 Manuel Lopez-Ibanez <manu@gcc.gnu.org> - - * texi2pod.pl: Handle @asis. - (postprocess): Move @gccoptlist{} after all formatting commands. - -2007-10-01 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * compare-debug: Avoid spurious errors when .stripped files - exist. - -2007-09-22 Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@axis.com> - - * warn_summary (srcdirFilter): Add fixincludes, sim, - newlib and mpfr. - -2007-08-23 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> - - * gcc_update: Handle different URL paths and tags. - -2007-08-16 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * compare-debug: New. - -2007-08-16 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> - Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de> - - * gcc_update: Use "svn info" for revision number. Create - gcc/REVISION with branch name and revision number. - -2007-08-10 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com> - - * gcc.doxy: Rename from tree-ssa.doxy. - -2007-08-10 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com> - - * tree-ssa.doxy: Update for doxygen 1.5. - Include all the files in the middle and back ends. - -2007-06-30 Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@axis.com> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Handle - gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cpp/direct2s.c. - -2007-05-13 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gennews (files): Reference GCC 4.2 web pages. - -2007-04-04 Zack Weinberg <zack@mrtock.ucsd.edu> - - * texi2pod.pl: Correct handling of @itemize with no argument. - -2007-03-17 Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@axis.com> - - * uninclude: New utility, from Alexandre Oliva. - -2007-02-26 Dominique Dhumieres <dominiq@lps.ens.fr> - - * test_installed: Adjust to the move from g77 to gfortran. - -2007-02-16 Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org> - - * texi2pod.pl: Handle @subsubsection, ignore @anchor. - -2007-02-10 Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@axis.com> - - * test_summary (configflags): Adjust for changes in the - config.status format due to update to autoconf 2.59. - -2007-02-09 Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update: Update for configure.in -> configure.ac. - -2007-02-06 Richard Sandiford <richard@codesourcery.com> - - * texi2pod.pl: Handle @multitable. - -2007-01-15 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> - - * download_ecj: New file. - -2006-09-27 Matthew Sachs <msachs@apple.com> - - * compareSumTests3: POD syntax fix. - -2006-09-27 Matthew Sachs <msachs@apple.com> - - * dglib.pm: Initial commit. - * compareSumTests3: Initial commit. - -2006-09-18 Bernhard Fischer <aldot@gcc.gnu.org> - - * dg-cmp-results.sh (compare-$$.awk): Print name[old] - and not non-existing nm[old]. - -2006-07-06 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> - - Port to hosts whose 'sort' and 'tail' implementations - treat operands with leading '+' as file names, as POSIX - has required since 2001. However, make sure the code still - works on pre-POSIX hosts. - * compare_tests: Don't assume "sort +2" is equivalent to - "sort -k 3", since POSIX 1003.1-2001 no longer requires this. - -2006-06-05 James Lemke <jwlemke@wasabisystems.com> - - * dg-cmp-results.sh: New script for comparing DejaGNU logs. - -2006-06-02 Richard Earnshaw <rearnsha@arm.com> - Mike Stump <mrs@apple.com> - - * compare_tests: Handle multilibs better. - -2006-05-31 Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@codesourcery.com> - - * texi2pod.pl: Correct handling of absolute @include. - -2006-05-02 Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@codesourcery.com> - - * texi2pod.pl: Handle -I. - -2006-02-28 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gennews (files): Update for GCC 4.1. - -2006-01-24 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Handle - libgomp/testsuite/Makefile.in. - -2006-01-18 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com> - Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Add libgomp files. - -2005-12-06 Ben Elliston <bje@au.ibm.com> - - * newcvsroot: Remove. - -2005-11-03 Steven Bosscher <stevenb@suse.de> - - * gcc_build: Fix my previous checking. - -2005-11-01 Joseph S. Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update: Include revision number in LAST_UPDATED. - -2005-10-30 Steven Bosscher <stevenb@suse.de> - - * gcc_build: Use gcc.gnu.org as the default server. Set up - SVN_REPOSITORY correctly. Add support for checking out branches. - -2005-10-28 Andrew Pinski <pinskia@gcc.gnu.org> - - * gcc_update: When svn update is called and - --silent is used, pass -q. - -2005-10-28 Andrew Pinski <pinskia@gcc.gnu.org> - - * gcc_update: Remove the -q from svn invocation. - -2005-10-28 Andrew Pinski <pinskia@gcc.gnu.org> - - * gcc_build: Remove -d from the call to gcc_update. - -2005-10-28 Daniel Berlin <dberlin@dberlin.org> - Ben Elliston <bje@au1.ibm.com> - - * gcc_update: Update for svn. - * newcvsroot: Ditto. - * gcc_build: Ditto. - -2005-10-21 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * texi2pod.pl: Substitue for @value even when part of @include. - -2005-10-21 Bob Wilson <bob.wilson@acm.org> - - * texi2pod.pl: Convert two single quotes or two backquotes to - double quotes. - -2005-08-23 Ben Elliston <bje@au.ibm.com> - - * gcc_update: Update dependencies for libjava/aclocal.m4. - -2005-08-14 Kelley Cook <kcook@gcc.gnu.org> - - * All files: Update with new FSF address. - -2005-07-14 Ben Elliston <bje@au.ibm.com> - - * filter_params.pl: Typo fix. - * filter_knr2ansi.pl: Likewise. - -2005-06-05 Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com> - - * gennews (files): Update for egcs-1.0 release pages consolidation. - -2005-04-17 Joseph S. Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> - - * gennews (files): Update for GCC 4.0. - -2005-03-18 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * gcc_update (silent): Unset instead of initializing to null. - -2005-03-18 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de> - - * gcc_update (apply_patch): Properly quote $1. - -2005-03-18 Zack Weinberg <zack@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update: Add --silent option. - -2005-03-08 Kaveh R. Ghazi <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu> - - * warn_summary (keywordFilter): Update sed pattern for new quoting - style in warnings. - -2005-03-07 Kaveh R. Ghazi <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu> - - * warn_summary: Add -fortran subdir flag. - (subdirectoryFilter): Fix missing ada subdir. - -2004-11-20 Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@bitrange.com> - - * gcc_update (touch_files): Don't rely on "make" being GNU make; - grep for "Touching" to determine that the rule executes. - -2004-11-14 Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@bitrange.com> - - * gcc_update (touch_files): Explicitly pass --no-print-directory. - -2004-11-04 Andrew Pinski <pinskia@physics.uc.edu> - - * gcc_update (boehm-gc/aclocal.m4): Remove boehm-gc/acinclude.m4. - -2004-08-04 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> - - * gcc_update: Add fixincludes. - -2004-08-26 Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org> - - * texi2pod.pl: keep references of the form @ref{...}, print them bold. - -2004-08-26 Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org> - - * test_summary: Include baseline used for libstdc++-v3 abi check - in test summary. - -2004-08-25 Ben Elliston <bje@au.ibm.com> - - * gcc_update (libcpp/Makefile.in): Remove libcpp/Makefile.am. - -2004-08-20 Andreas Tobler <a.tobler@schweiz.ch> - - * gcc_update (self): libjava/configure.in -> configure.ac. Automake - update done. - -2004-08-04 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> - - * gcc_update: libjava/configure.ac -> configure.in. Automake - 1.4 does not handle configure.ac properly. - -2004-08-04 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de> - - * gcc_update: libjava/configure.in -> configure.ac. - -2004-08-03 Richard Earnshaw <rearnsha@arm.com> - - * gcc_update: gcc/config/arm/arm-tune.md -> arm-cores.def gentune.sh. - -2004-07-16 Jeff Law <law@redhat.com> - - * analyze_brprob: Fix comments. More consistent output format. - -2004-06-17 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com> - - * tree-ssa.doxy: Update for doxygen 1.3.5. - -2004-06-14 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> - - * gcc_update: boehm-gc/configure.in -> configure.ac. - -2004-06-16 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> - - * gcc_update (boehm-gc/configure): Depend on - boehm-gc/configure.ac instead of boehm-gc/configure.in - -2004-06-14 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> - - * gcc_update (libmudflap/configure): Depend on - libmudflap/configure.ac instead of libmudflap/configure.in - -2004-06-14 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> - - * gcc_update: Add libcpp. - -2004-06-10 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> - - * gcc_update: Add libgfortran. - -2004-05-29 Andrew Pinski <pinskia@physics.uc.edu> - - * gcc_update (libbanshee/configure): Depend on - libbanshee/configure.ac instead of libbanshee/configure.in - -2004-05-17 Zack Weinberg <zack@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update: Remove gcc/f/intdoc.texi and all libf2c files - from list of files to be touched. - * convert_to_f2c, convert_to_g2c, download_f2c: Delete. - -2004-05-15 Joseph S. Myers <jsm@polyomino.org.uk> - - * gennews: Update for GCC 3.4. - -2004-05-13 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com> - - Merge from tree-ssa-20020619-branch. - - * filter_gcc_for_doxygen: New file. - * filter_knr2ansi.pl: New file. - * filter_params.pl: New file. - * tree-ssa.doxy: New file. - * contrib/gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Handle - libbanshee and libmudflap. - -2004-04-12 Kelley Cook <kcook@gcc.gnu.org> - Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Insert zlib dependencies. - -2004-04-09 Nathanael Nerode <neroden@gcc.gnu.org> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): libobjc/configure now - depends on configure.ac, not configure.in. - -2004-04-01 Kelley Cook <kcook@gcc.gnu.org> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Remove gcc/ada/*.texi. - -2004-03-16 Andreas Tobler <a.tobler@schweiz.ch> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Insert libffi dependencies. - -2004-03-10 Kelley Cook <kcook@gcc.gnu.org> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Insert libada/configure. - -2004-02-29 Andrew Pinski <pinskia@physics.uc.edu> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Update intl/configure.in - to intl/configure.ac. - -2004-01-09 Kelley Cook <kcook@gcc.gnu.org> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Update fastjar/configure.in - to fastjar/configure.ac - -2004-01-07 Kelley Cook <kcook@gcc.gnu.org> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Remove non-existant files. - -2004-01-05 Kelley Cook <kcook@gcc.gnu.org> - - * gcc_update (files_generated): Revert 2003-12-18 change. - -2004-01-03 Andrew Pinski <pinskia@physics.uc.edu> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): For gcc directory, - rename configure.in to configure.ac. - -2003-12-19 Andreas Tobler <a.tobler@schweiz.ch> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): For libjava/libltdl directory, - remove acconfig.h. No longer used. - -2003-12-18 Kelley Cook <kcook@gcc.gnu.org> - - * gcc_update (files_generated): Add in gcc/ada/stamp-xgnatug and update - gcc/ada/gnat_ug_* to use it. - -2003-12-16 James E Wilson <wilson@specifixinc.com> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): For libjava/libltdl directory, - rename configure.in to configure.ac, and stamp-h.in to config-h.in. - -2003-12-11 Kelley Cook <kcook@gcc.gnu.org> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Correct typo in the filename - gnat_ug_wnt.texi. - -2003-12-08 Arnaud Charlet <charlet@act-europe.fr - - * gcc_update: Remove handling of sinfo.h, einfo.h, nmake.ads, - treeprs.ads. - -2003-10-16 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gennews (files): Add GCC 3.3 files. - -2003-08-21 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_build: Fix handling of -t option. Add -x option. - -2003-07-31 Matt Kraai <kraai@alumni.cmu.edu> - - * texi2pod.pl: Remove extra line. - -2003-07-15 Matt Kraai <kraai@alumni.cmu.edu> - - * texi2pod.pl: Default @itemize's parameter to @bullet. - -2003-07-12 Zack Weinberg <zack@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update: gcc/acconfig.h no longer exists. - -2003-07-11 Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org> - - * test_installed: Add options to run objc tests. - In generated site.exp, initialize rootme, CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS. - -2003-07-04 Zack Weinberg <zack@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update: Remove gcc/intl/plural.c from list. - Add new generated files intl/plural.c, intl/configure, - intl/config.h.in. - -2003-06-13 Jason Thorpe <thorpej@wasabisystems.com> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Add - gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cpp/_Pragma3.c depends on - gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cpp/mi1c.h. - -2003-05-23 Nathanael Nerode <neroden@gcc.gnu.org> - - * paranoia.cc: Fix spelling error. - - * analyze_brprob, gcc_build, gennews, texi2pod.pl: Change GNU CC - to GCC. - -2003-04-04 Mike Stump <mrs@apple.com> - - * compare_tests: Fix exit status and be more flexible with spacing. - -2003-03-08 Phil Edwards <pme@gcc.gnu.org> - - * test_summary: Add -h, print existing comments as help. - -2003-03-03 H.J. Lu <hjl@gnu.org> - - * gcc_build: Use $GCC_CVS/$CVS instead of cvs. - * gcc_update: Likewise. - -2003-01-19 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * test_summary (configflags): Only use the first match. Remove - excess space. Use sub instead of gsub where possible. Use `none' - if no configure flags were given. - -2003-01-10 Loren J. Rittle <ljrittle@acm.org> - - * test_summary (configflags): awk portability. - -2003-01-07 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * test_summary (configflags): Compute correctly with both - autoconfiscated and Cygnus-style top-level. - -2003-01-03 Kaveh R. Ghazi <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Add gcc/cp/cfns.h depends - on gcc/cp/cfns.gperf and gcc/java/keyword.h depends on - gcc/java/keyword.gperf - -2002-12-29 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Add gcc/intl/plural.c as - depending on gcc/intl/plural.y. - -2002-12-28 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * gcc_update (configure): Depend on config/acx.m4 as well. - - * gcc_update (configure): Depend on configure.in. - -2002-12-24 Joseph S. Myers <jsm@polyomino.org.uk> - - * texi2pod.pl: Skip contents of @copying. - -2002-11-09 Zack Weinberg <zack@codesourcery.com> - - * gthr_supp_vxw_5x.c: New file. - -2002-10-21 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com> - - * paranoia.cc (real_c_float::image): Accomodate size of - real_internal format. - (main): Unbuffer stdio. Add real_internal format. - (floor_log2_wide): New. - -2002-10-16 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com> - - * paranoia.cc (ENUM_BITFIELD): New. - (class): Define as klass around real.h. - (real_c_float): Not a template any longer; define MODE as a - class static constant; use real_format elements for SIZE. - Update uses of real_to_decimal and real_to_hexadecimal. - (main): Change -g argument to use a format name. - (mode_for_size): Remove. - -2002-09-16 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com> - - * paranoia.cc: New file. - -2002-09-04 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com> - - * enquire.c: Remove. - -2002-08-14 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gennews (files): Add GCC 3.2 files. - -2002-07-22 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * gennews (files): Add proper files for the GCC 3.1 release series. - Simplify and reformat introductory wording. - -2002-07-16 Nathanael Nerode <neroden@gcc.gnu.org> - - * enquire.c: Move from gcc. - -2002-07-16 H.J. Lu <hjl@gnu.org> - - * gcc_update (touch_files): Pass -s to ${MAKE}. - -2002-06-26 Zack Weinberg <zack@codesourcery.com> - - * texi2pod.pl: Correct handling of the internal R<> sequence. - -2002-05-31 Florian Weimer <fw@deneb.enyo.de> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Add generated Texinfo files - for Ada. - -2002-05-16 Rainer Orth <ro@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * test_installed: Allow for PWDCMD to override hardcoded pwd. - * test_summary: Likewise. - -2002-04-18 Geoffrey Keating <geoffk@redhat.com> - - * gcc_update (touch_files): Don't have empty for loop. - -2002-04-16 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com> - - * gcc_update: Remove libchill. - -2002-03-25 Zack Weinberg <zack@codesourcery.com> - - * texi2pod.pl: Handle @end ftable and @end vtable. - -2002-03-11 Zack Weinberg <zack@codesourcery.com> - - * texi2pod.pl: Handle @include, @ftable, @vtable. - Reformat some code for clarity. - -2002-02-24 Christian Jönsson <c.christian.joensson@telia.com> - - * test_summary: Additional to XPASS and FAIL, add UNRESOLVED, - WARNING and ERROR output from the *.sum files. - -2002-01-26 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * gennews (files): Replace gcc-2.95/gcc-2.95.html, - gcc-2.95/gcc-2.95.1.html, gcc-2.95/gcc-2.95.2.html, - and gcc-2.95/gcc-2.95.3.html by gcc-2.95/index.html. - -2002-01-16 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * gennews (files): Replace egcs-1.1/egcs-1.1.2.html, - egcs-1.1/egcs-1.1.1.html, and egcs-1.1/egcs-1.1.html by - egcs-1.1/index.html. - -2002-01-01 Kaveh R. Ghazi <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu> - - * warn_summary: Add -ada subdirectory flag. - -2001-12-12 Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org> - - * texi2pod.pl: Merge changes from binutils' texi2pod.pl. Allows - generation of more than one man page from one source. - Add '-' to set of valid chars for an identifier. - Let -D option accept flags of the form <flag>=<value>. - Use \s+ for whitespace detection in '@c man' lines. - Handle @set and @clear independent of $output. - Substitute all @value{}'s in a line. - -2001-11-14 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * texi2pod.pl: Handle @ifnottex, @iftex and @display. Handle @var - in verbatim blocks specially. Handle @unnumbered, @unnumberedsec - and @center. Allow [a-z] after @enumerate. Handle 0 and numbers - greater than 9 in enumerations. - -2001-11-07 Laurent Guerby <guerby@acm.org> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Add Ada dependencies. - -2001-10-08 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * snapshot: Remove. - -2001-09-07 Richard Sandiford <rsandifo@redhat.com> - - Revert: - * gcc_update: (files_and_dependencies) Add gcc/java/parse.c - gcc/java/parse-scan.c and gcc/java/keyword.h to list of files to - touch. - -2001-09-04 David.Billinghurst <David.Billinghurst@riotinto.com> - - * gcc_update: (files_and_dependencies) Add gcc/java/parse.c - gcc/java/parse-scan.c and gcc/java/keyword.h to list of files to - touch. - -Mon Aug 13 02:29:08 CEST 2001 Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz> - - * analyze_brprob: Update for changes in gcc debug output. - -Sat Jul 28 22:37:49 CEST 2001 Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz> - - * analyze_brprob: Avoid more overflows. - -2001-07-27 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com> - - * test_summary: Copy LAST_UPDATED UTC time to head of summary. - -Fri Jul 27 18:01:21 CEST 2001 Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz> - - * analyze_brprob: Avoid overflows. - -2001-07-27 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com> - - * gcc_update: Dump timestamp in LAST_UPDATED. - -2001-07-26 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>, - Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@bitrange.com> - - * analyze_brprob: Fix documentation. - -Mon Jul 23 15:47:19 CEST 2001 Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz> - - * analyze_brprob: Fix awk compatibility problems; update comment. - -2001-07-23 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> - - * analyze_brprob: Fix more typos. - -2001-07-23 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> - - * analyze_brprob: Fix typos. - -2001-07-03 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * texi2pod.pl: Handle @r inside @item. - -2001-07-02 Zack Weinberg <zackw@stanford.edu> - - * gcc_update: Remove entries for gcc.1, cpp.1, gcov.1. - -2001-07-01 Zoltan Felleg <zfelleg@telnet.hu> - - * warn_summary: Fix typo in a comment. - -2001-06-14 Albert Chin-A-Young <china@thewrittenword.com> - - * contrib/gcc_update: Fix timestamp on gcc/f/intdoc.texi. - -2001-06-13 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gennews: Set TERM to vt100 for Lynx. - -2001-06-13 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * release: Remove. - -Tue Jun 12 12:21:40 CEST 2001 Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz> - - * analyze_brprob: New file. - -2001-06-11 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_build: Output information about the commands used to - configure the compiler. - -2001-06-07 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * gennews: Update for GCC 3.0. - -2001-06-02 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * gcc_update: Update for move of documentation to gcc/doc. - -2001-05-28 Rainer Orth <ro@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> - - * contrib/test_summary (files): Sort before evaluating. - -2001-05-23 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * gcc_update (UPDATE_OPTIONS): Add -d to the default settings. - -2001-05-21 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_build: Use -d when invoking gcc_update. - -2001-05-18 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> - - * gcc_update: Add rules for libf2c/libI77. - -2001-05-17 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * gcc_update (touch_files): Use simpler, yet as portable, syntax. - -2001-05-14 Loren J. Rittle <ljrittle@acm.org> - - * gcc_update (touch_files): Enhance make portability. - -2001-05-14 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * gcc_update (touch_files): Use a Makefile to touch files. - -2001-05-03 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * texi2pod.pl: Add copyright and GPL notices. - -2001-01-24 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * texi2pod.pl: Handle "\,". - -2001-01-15 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * texi2pod.pl: Fix regular expression for @r to avoid exponential - recursion. From Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>. Remove perl - version check. - -2001-01-15 Kaveh R. Ghazi <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu> - - * warn_summary (stageNfilter): Update for recent changes in - bootstrap logic. - -2001-01-14 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * texi2pod.pl: Require at least perl 5.6.0. - -2001-01-13 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * gcc_update: Add gcc/gcc.1 to generated files. - * texi2pod.pl: Handle @r and @gccoptlist. Handle @gol. Handle - discarding to end of sentence with @xref where the sentence has an - interior "." in markup, and handle discarding parentheses around - such a sentence. - -2001-01-11 Bernd Schmidt <bernds@redhat.com> - - * gennews: Add gcc-2.95.3. - -2001-01-10 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * texi2pod.pl: Handle @gcctabopt and @env in tables. Handle - @command. Format URLs and email addresses in bold. - -2001-01-03 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * gcc_update: Add cpp.1 to the list of generated files. - - * texi2pod.pl: Handle @option and @env. - -2001-01-03 Mike Stump <mrs@wrs.com> - - * snapshot: Update to account for java libraries. - -2000-12-28 Jeffrey Oldham <oldham@codesourcery.com> - - * test_summary: Export filesuffix, not fileprefix. - -2000-12-22 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * release: Change some EGCS references to GCC. - -2000-12-14 Kaveh R. Ghazi <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu> - - * warn_summary: Fix subdirectory filtering. Add -intl and -fixinc - subdirectory flags. Add source directory prefix filtering. - Redirect diagnostic output to stderr. - -2000-12-07 Zack Weinberg <zack@wolery.stanford.edu> - - * texi2pod.pl: If multiple @c man sections with the same tag - appear, concatenate them in the final output. When skipping, - ignore block commands that can't cause skipping, and honor - those that can. Ensure that verbatim blocks are separate - paragraphs. - -2000-12-07 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * gcc_update: Don't touch tradcif.c or java/parse.h. - -2000-12-05 Zack Weinberg <zack@wolery.stanford.edu> - - * texi2pod.pl: Restructure for comprehensibility, add - comments. Merge handling of @ignore and @ifxxx. Handle a - whole bunch more Texinfo commands. Use consistent formatting - style. - -2000-12-04 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * gennews: New script. - -2000-11-22 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * gcc_update: Update a comment as we now require bison for CVS users. - -2000-11-22 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * gcc_update: Add gcov.1 to the list of generated files. - -2000-11-21 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_build: Remove code to put information in a log file. - -2000-11-19 Zack Weinberg <zackw@stanford.edu> - - * texi2pod.pl: - - Add real command line parsing. - - Support @ifset, @ifclear, @set, @value, -D switch. - - Support @sc. Improve handling of @ref and friends. - - Discard @subsection, @need, @node lines. - - Un-nest font changes to match texinfo semantics. - - Handle @{ and @}. Oops. - - Don't emit E<> directives inside verbatim blocks. - -2000-11-12 Bruce Korb <bkorb@gnu.org> - - * release: generalize the release script a bit. - -Sat Nov 11 17:29:03 2000 Mark P Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_build: Add -o option for setting the objdir to use. - -2000-11-11 Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>, - - * release: New file. - -2000-11-08 Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>, - Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * snapshot: New file. - -2000-11-08 Jeffrey Oldham <oldham@oz.codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_build (bootstrap_gcc): New function. - (configure_gcc): Likewise. - (build_gcc): Rewritten to use configure and bootstrap. - (MAKE_BOOTSTRAP_OPTIONS): Replaced MAKE_OPTIONS. - -2000-10-31 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_build (MAKE): New variable. - (build_gcc): Use it. Fix logging of errors. - (install_gcc): Likewise. - -2000-10-29 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_build: Save the output from CVS into the logfile as well. - -2000-10-25 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_build: Fix typos. - -2000-10-14 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * gperf-2.7-19981006.pat: Remove. - -2000-10-08 Joseph S. Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk> - - * test_installed: Change EGCS references to refer to GCC. - -2000-09-28 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * gcc_update (touch_files): Add some informative output. - -2000-09-16 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> - - * gcc_update: Remove gcc/c-parse.gperf. - -2000-08-30 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at>, - Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * gcc_update: Execute touch_files_reexec even if `cvs update` - failed. - -2000-08-09 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - - * test_summary: AWK breaks with filenames containing `='. - -Sun Jul 16 12:04:33 2000 Mark P Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_build: New script. - -2000-07-13 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Remove generated YACC files. - -2000-07-12 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Remove generated YACC files. - -2000-06-04 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> - - * newcvsroot: Handle filenames that contain spaces. - -2000-06-03 Zack Weinberg <zack@wolery.cumb.org> - - * test_summary: In generated script, use cat <<'EOF' not cat <<\EOF. - Elide --with-gcc-version-trigger and --norecursion from - configure flags. Remove code to report status of haifa scheduler. - -2000-05-18 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@cygnus.com> - - * gcc_update (self): Set to `$0'. - (touch_files_reexec): Use `$self' instead of `$0'. - -2000-05-12 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@cygnus.com> - - * gcc_update (touch_files_reexec): New function, run after the - tree is modified. - -2000-05-08 Richard Hendeson <rth@cygnus.com> - - * gcc_update: Remove references to inclhack.tpl. - -2000-04-28 Jason Merrill <jason@casey.cygnus.com> - - * index-prop: Use a single pattern. Also support *** cdiffs. - -2000-04-28 Pavel Roskin <pavel_roskin@geocities.com> - - * index-prop: Don't change /dev/null. - -2000-04-27 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * gcc_update: Refer to GCC and gcc_update instead of egcs and - egcs_update. - -2000-04-26 Jonathan Larmour <jlarmour@redhat.co.uk> - - * index-prop: Fix occasional problem when using cvs diff -p. - -2000-04-18 Zack Weinberg <zack@wolery.cumb.org> - - * gcc_update: Remove references to cexp.c/cexp.y. - -1999-12-18 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * newcvsroot: Add check on the number of command-line arguments. - Add usage. - -Sun Nov 28 00:41:44 1999 William Bader (william@nscs.fast.net) - - * gcc_update: Allow patches compressed by bzip2. - -1999-10-11 Martin v. Löwis <loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de> - - * newcvsroot: New file. - -1999-09-11 Craig Burley <craig@jcb-sc.com> - - * convert_to_f2c, convert_to_g2c, download_f2c: New file. - -1999-08-16 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * gcc_update: New file. - * egcs_update: Renamed to gcc_update. - -1999-08-09 Robert Lipe <robertlipe@usa.net> - - * test_summary: Quote curly braces in 1999-07-03 change. - -1999-07-28 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * egcs_update (files_and_dependencies): Fixed typo in - gcc/cstamp-h.in. Added gcc/config.in. - -1999-07-27 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * egcs_update (files_and_dependencies): New function, with - complete list of files to be updated, as well as their - dependencies. - (touch_files): Check the timestamp of each generated file against - its dependencies'. - (main): New flags --touch, --list and --help. Remove the - pre-update step. - -1999-07-17 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * test_summary: Replace egcs with gcc. Update e-mail address. - -1999-07-05 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - Jerry Quinn <jquinn@nortelnetworks.com> - - * egcs_update (touch_files, apply_patch): New functions. - Use them. New command-line option --patch. Split test of local - tree into two parts. Add comments. - -1999-07-03 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * test_summary: If Target is `unix{*}', append the Target variants - to Host. - -1999-06-12 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * test_summary: Set default mail-address and version for egcs - instead of relying on unpredictable pathnames. - Reported by Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de> - -Fri Apr 2 16:09:02 1999 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) - - * fixinc/*: Delete obsolete files. - -1999-02-04 Robert Lipe <robertlipe@usa.net> - - * egcs_update: Test return values of 'cvs update'. Propogate - to caller as exit values. - -1999-01-25 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * egcs_update: Use "if" instead of "&&". Touch generated files - only after the corresponding *.y files. - -1999-01-19 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * egcs_update: Do not use xargs, but a backquote construct. - -1999-01-07 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * test_summary (version): Remove carriage return that gawk inserts - in the version string for some reason. - -1998-11-30 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * egcs_update: Only touch files that already exist. - -1998-11-29 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * test_summary (EOF): Remove double backslash. - Reported by Franz Sirl <Franz.Sirl-kernel@lauterbach.com> - -1998-11-28 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * test_summary (address): Set to egcs-testresults mailing list. - -1998-11-27 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * test_summary (address): Added Marc Lehmann's testsuite-results - to the default e-mail address. - -1998-11-25 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * test_summary (-p, prepend_logs): Add these before the summary. - (Compiler, Platform): Print these just before configflags. - -Sat Oct 31 10:53:40 1998 Kaveh R. Ghazi <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu> - - * warn_summary (longLineFilter): New shell function to encapsulate - this functionality. It is off by default, only active if -llf - flag is specified. - (subdirectoryFilter): Fix bug in filtering which made some - subdirectory warnings erroneously appear in the toplevel set. - (stageNfilter): Renamed from `stageNwarns'. Updated to collect - warnings from stage1 as well as stage0, which means warnings from - outside the bootstrap directory. Eg, the libraries, etc. - (warningFilter): New shell function to encapsulate this - functionality. - (keywordFilter): New shell function to encapsulate this - functionality. - - Store data in a temp file rather than calculating it 3x. Arrange - to remove it on exit and signals. - - Add -pass/-wpass flags to do "pass through" (i.e. manual - inspection) of bootstrap output from a particular stageN as well - as language subdirs. - - Add better comments/documentation. - -Sat Oct 31 16:39:31 1998 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * egcs_update: Add comment about keeping the FAQ synchronized. - -Fri Oct 30 00:39:27 1998 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) - - * egcs_update: Do touch java/parse.c and java/parse-scan.c. They're - in the repo again. - -Fri Oct 16 07:35:00 1998 Bruce Korb <korb@datadesign.com> - - * egcs_update: Added gcc/fixinc/* generated files to touch list. - -Tue Oct 13 23:28:33 1998 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) - - * egcs_update: Remove gcc/java/parse.c from list of files to - touch. - -Wed Oct 7 13:00:40 1998 Kaveh R. Ghazi <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu> - - * gperf-2.7-19981006.pat: New file, patch for egcs-local gperf. - -Mon Oct 5 14:19:48 1998 Kaveh R. Ghazi <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu> - - * warn_summary (subdirectoryFilter): New shell function to - optionally filter in/out gcc subdirectories when summarizing - warnings. Add new flags to support subdirectory filtering. - - Also, ensure the bootstrap stage is a number. Add some more C - keywords that are preserved in the "warning type" summary and - tighten up the "arg ???" regexp. - -Tue Sep 22 07:30 Bruce Korb <korb@datadesign.com> - - * fixinc/inclhack.def: Not all C++ comments in C headers - were treated alike. They are now. Also fixed syntax - of sed expression in "systypes" fix. - - * fixinc/inclhack.def: Removed SVR4.2-ism from shell invocation - - * egcs_update: Added fixinc/* generated files to touch list. - -Wed Sep 16 16:06:51 1998 Kaveh R. Ghazi <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu> - - * egcs_update: Additionally touch gcc/java/parse.[ch]. - -Thu Sep 9 16:48 Bruce Korb <korb@datadesign.com> - - * fixinc/inclhack.def: Added two files required by - SCO's Open Server 5's avoid_bool fix. - Regenerated fixinc.x and inclhack.sh to incorporate - the update. - -Thu Sep 3 10:11:32 1998 Robert Lipe <robertl@dgii.com> - - * egcs_update: Do the pass 1 CVS update only for files that - may reasonably be under CVS control. - -1998-08-14 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * test_installed: New script for testing already-installed - gcc/g++/g77. - -Wed Aug 12 19:59:36 1998 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * egcs_update: Assigned copyright to FSF. - -Tue Aug 11 17:55:53 1998 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * egcs_update: New switch --nostdflags and documentation - enhancements. - -Tue Aug 11 17:33:19 1998 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * egcs_update: New script. - -1998-08-05 Bruce Korb <korbb@datadesign.com> - - * fixinc/Makefile - Added define for target machine so machine-specific tests - can be selected for or against. - - * fixinc/fixincl.c - Added an array of string pointers to machines to select - or avoid, depending on a FD_MACH_IFNOT bit flag. - Used a shell script to match the defined TARGET_MACHINE - with any of the given match patterns. - - * fixinc/fixincl.tpl - Generate the array of strings and bit flag, as needed, - depending on "mach" and "not_machine" attributes for a fix. - - * fixinc/mkfixinc.sh - Invoke the make with TARGET assigned the value of the - machine name argument. - -Mon Jul 27 22:08:12 1998 Mike Stump (mrs@wrs.com) - - * compare_tests: New script. - -1998-07-28 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * test_summary: Assigned copyright to FSF. - -Mon Jul 27 20:33:02 1998 Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> - - * test_summary: Corrected script name in comments providing - documentation. Added linebreaks for lines with > 80 characters. - -Fri Jun 19 02:36:59 1998 Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - - * test_summary: New switch, -i, and environment variable, - append_logs, for including files in the report. - -1998-06-01 Manfred Hollstein <manfred@s-direktnet.de> - - * warn_summary: Update to Kaveh's latest version allowing to - specify the last stage built. - -1998-05-29 Bruce Korb <korbb@datadesign.com> - - * fixinc/mkfixinc.sh - Changes to make it easier to invoke on platforms that - normally do not invoke fixincludes. - - * fixinc/inclhack.def - Applied fixes from egcs/gcc/fixincludes from the past several - months. - -1998-05-28 Bruce Korb <korbb@datadesign.com> - - * fixinc/*: Updated most everything for a first real - try at getting "fast_fixincludes" working. - -1998-05-28 Jason Merrill <jason@yorick.cygnus.com> - - * index-prop: New file. - -Sat May 23 23:38:49 1998 Matthias Klose <doko@cs.tu-berlin.de> - - * test_summary: find good awk (copied from warn_summary). - -Sat May 23 23:38:33 1998 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) - - * test_summary, warn_summary: New files diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/ChangeLog.tree-ssa b/gcc-4.7/contrib/ChangeLog.tree-ssa deleted file mode 100644 index 2c1165f79..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/ChangeLog.tree-ssa +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -2004-03-25 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com> - - * gcc_update (files_and_dependencies): Add libbanshee and - libmudflap dependencies. - -2003-11-27 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com> - - * tree-ssa.doxy (FILE_PATTERNS): Update. - -2003-11-21 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com> - - * tree-ssa.doxy: Do not generate latex output. - -2003-07-21 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com> - - * tree-ssa.doxy: Include tree* files - -2003-07-15 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com> - - * tree-ssa.doxy: Add tree-must-alias.c. - -2003-01-28 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com> - - * filter_params.pl: Surround comments in @verbatim/@endverbatim. - -2003-01-19 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com> - - * tree-ssa.doxy (OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, INPUT_FILTER): Replace - hardwired values for with replaceable strings. - -2003-01-18 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com> - - * filter_params.pl: Change most comments to start with /**. - -2002-12-23 Steven Bosscher <Steven.Bosscher@usafa.af.mil> - - * filter_params.pl: Filter ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED. - -2002-12-12 Daniel Berlin <dberlin@dberlin.org> - Steven Bosscher <Steven.Bosscher@usafa.af.mil> - Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com> - - * filter_gcc_for_doxygen: New file. - * filter_knr2ansi.pl: New file. - * filter_params.pl: New file. - * tree-ssa.doxy: New file. diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/analyze_brprob b/gcc-4.7/contrib/analyze_brprob deleted file mode 100755 index 093c1dea7..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/analyze_brprob +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/awk -f -# Script to analyze experimental results of our branch prediction heuristics -# Contributed by Jan Hubicka, SuSE Inc. -# Copyright (C) 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file is part of GCC. -# -# GCC 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, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# GCC 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 COPYING. If not, write to -# the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. -# -# -# This script is used to calculate two basic properties of the branch prediction -# heuristics - coverage and hitrate. Coverage is number of executions of a given -# branch matched by the heuristics and hitrate is probability that once branch is -# predicted as taken it is really taken. -# -# These values are useful to determine the quality of given heuristics. Hitrate -# may be directly used in predict.c. -# -# Usage: -# Step 1: Compile and profile your program. You need to use -fprofile-arcs -# flag to get the profiles -# Step 2: Generate log files. The information about given heuristics are -# saved into *.bp dumps. You need to pass the -db switch to the compiler as well -# as -fbranch-probabilities to get the results of profiling noted in the dumps. -# Ensure that there are no "Arc profiling: some edge counts were bad." warnings. -# Step 3: Run this script to concatenate all *.life files: -# analyze_brprob `find . -name *.life` -# the information is collected and print once all files are parsed. This -# may take a while. -# Note that the script does use bc to perform long arithmetic. -# Step 4: Read the results. Basically the following table is printed: -# (this is just an example from a very early stage of branch prediction pass -# development, so please don't take these numbers seriously) -# -#HEURISTICS BRANCHES (REL) HITRATE COVERAGE (REL) -#opcode 2889 83.7% 94.96%/ 97.62% 7516383 75.3% -#pointer 246 7.1% 99.69%/ 99.86% 118791 1.2% -#loop header 449 13.0% 98.32%/ 99.07% 43553 0.4% -#first match 3450 100.0% 89.92%/ 97.27% 9979782 100.0% -#loop exit 924 26.8% 88.95%/ 95.58% 9026266 90.4% -#error return 150 4.3% 64.48%/ 86.81% 453542 4.5% -#call 803 23.3% 51.66%/ 98.61% 3614037 36.2% -#loop branch 51 1.5% 99.26%/ 99.27% 26854 0.3% -#noreturn call 951 27.6% 100.00%/100.00% 1759809 17.6% -# -# The heuristic called "first match" is a heuristic used by GCC branch -# prediction pass and it predicts 89.92% branches correctly. -# -# The quality of heuristics can be rated using both, coverage and hitrate -# parameters. For example "loop branch" heuristics (predicting loopback edge -# as taken) have both very high hitrate and coverage, so it is very useful. -# On the other hand, "exit block" heuristics (predicting exit edges as not -# taken) have good hitrate, but poor coverage, so only 3 branches have been -# predicted. The "loop header" heuristic has problems, since it tends to -# misspredict. -# -# The implementation of this script is somewhat brute force. My awk skills -# are limited. - -function longeval(e) -{ - e = "echo \"scale = 2 ;"e"\" | bc" - e | getline res - close (e) - return res -} - -BEGIN {nnames = 0} - -/^ .* heuristics: .*.$/ { - name=$0 - sub (/^ /,"",name) - sub (/ heuristics: .*.$/,"",name) - if (!(name in branches)) - { - names[nnames] = name - branches[name]=0 - counts[name]=0 - hits[name]=0 - phits[name]=0 - nnames++ - } - branches[name]+=1 - } - -/^ .* heuristics: .*. exec [0-9]* hit [0-9]* (.*.)$/ { - name=$0 - sub (/^ /,"",name) - sub (/ heuristics: .*. exec [0-9]* hit [0-9]* (.*.)$/,"",name) - pred=$0 - sub (/^ .* heuristics: /,"",pred) - sub (/. exec [0-9]* hit [0-9]* (.*.)$/,"",pred) - count=$0 - sub (/^ .* heuristics: .*. exec /,"",count) - sub (/ hit [0-9]* (.*.)$/,"",count) - hit=$0 - sub (/^ .* heuristics: .*. exec [0-9]* hit /,"",hit) - sub (/ (.*.)$/,"",hit) - - if (int(pred) < 50.0) - { - hit = count"-"hit; - } - counts[name]=counts[name] "+" count - hits[name]=hits[name] "+" hit - phits[name]=phits[name] "+(("hit")<"count"/2)*("count"-("hit"))+(("hit")>="count"/2)*("hit")" - - #BC crashes on long strings. Irritating. - if (length(counts[name]) > 2000) - counts[name] = longeval(counts[name]) - if (length(hits[name]) > 2000) - hits[name] = longeval(hits[name]) - if (length(phits[name]) > 2000) - phits[name] = longeval(phits[name]) - } -END { - # Heuristics called combined predicts just everything. - maxcounts = longeval(counts["combined"]) - maxbranches = branches["combined"] - max = names["combined"] - printf("HEURISTICS BRANCHES (REL) HITRATE COVERAGE (REL)\n") - for (i = 0; i < nnames ; i++) - { - name = names[i] - counts[name] = longeval(counts[name]) - printf ("%-26s %8i %5.1f%% %6s%% / %6s%% %12s %5.1f%%\n", - name, - branches[name], branches[name] * 100 / maxbranches, - longeval("("hits[name]") * 100 /(" counts[name]"-0.00001)"), - longeval("("phits[name]") * 100 /(" counts[name]"-0.00001)"), - counts[name], longeval(counts[name]" * 100 / ("maxcounts"-0.00001)")) - } -} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/check_GNU_style.sh b/gcc-4.7/contrib/check_GNU_style.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 8fb579fd1..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/check_GNU_style.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# Checks some of the GNU style formatting rules in a set of patches. -# Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# Contributed by Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop@amd.com> - -# 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - -usage() { - cat <<EOF -check_GNU_style.sh [patch]... - - Checks the patches for some of the GNU style formatting problems. - Please note that these checks are not always accurate, and - complete. The reference documentation of the GNU Coding Standards - can be found here: http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards_toc.html - and there are also some additional coding conventions for GCC: - http://gcc.gnu.org/codingconventions.html - -EOF - exit 1 -} - -test $# -eq 0 && usage - -tmp=check_GNU_style.tmp - -# Grep -g (){ - msg="$1" - arg="$2" - shift 2 - grep -nH '^+' $* \ - | grep -v ':+++' \ - | egrep --color=always -- "$arg" \ - > $tmp && printf "\n$msg\n" - cat $tmp -} - -# And Grep -ag (){ - msg="$1" - arg1="$2" - arg2="$3" - shift 3 - grep -nH '^+' $* \ - | grep -v ':+++' \ - | egrep --color=always -- "$arg1" \ - | egrep --color=always -- "$arg2" \ - > $tmp && printf "\n$msg\n" - cat $tmp -} - -# reVerse Grep -vg (){ - msg="$1" - varg="$2" - arg="$3" - shift 3 - grep -nH '^+' $* \ - | grep -v ':+++' \ - | egrep -v -- "$varg" \ - | egrep --color=always -- "$arg" \ - > $tmp && printf "\n$msg\n" - cat $tmp -} - -col (){ - msg="$1" - shift 1 - grep -nH '^+' $* \ - | grep -v ':+++' \ - | cut -f 2 -d '+' \ - | awk '{ if (length ($0) > 80) print $0 }' \ - > $tmp - if [ -s $tmp ]; then - printf "\n$msg\n" - cat $tmp - fi -} - -col 'Lines should not exceed 80 characters.' $* - -g 'Trailing whitespace.' \ - '[[:space:]]$' $* - -g 'Space before dot.' \ - '[[:alnum:]][[:blank:]]+\.' $* - -g 'Dot, space, space, new sentence.' \ - '[[:alnum:]]\.([[:blank:]]|[[:blank:]]{3,})[[:alnum:]]' $* - -g 'Dot, space, space, end of comment.' \ - '[[:alnum:]]\.([[:blank:]]{0,1}|[[:blank:]]{3,})\*/' $* - -g 'Sentences should end with a dot. 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Both -# compilers should be fully built (including target libraries). -# -# 2) that the testsuite has been run on the base compiler (since it's -# just compilation testing, using RUNTESTFLAGS=--target_board=basic-sim -# usually suffices). -# -# Tests that fail to compile on the base compiler are not compared. - -alpha_opts='-mlong-double-64/-mieee -mlong-double-64 -mlong-double-128/-mieee -mlong-double-128' -arm_opts='-mthumb/-march=armv5t -mthumb/-march=armv6t2 -march=armv5 -mthumb/-march=armv6t2/-mfpu=vfp/-mfloat-abi=softfp -march=armv5/-mfpu=vfp/-mfloat-abi=softfp' -cris_opts='-march=v32 -march=v1' -h8300_opts='/ -mh -mh/-mn -ms -ms/-mn -msx -msx/-mn -mint32 -mh/-mint32 -mh/-mn/-mint32 -ms/-mint32 -ms/-mn/-mint32 -msx/-mint32 -msx/-mn/-mint32' -i386_opts='-m32 -m64 -m32/-msse/-msse2/-mfpmath=sse' -m32c_opts='-mcpu=r8c -mcpu=m16c -mcpu=m32c' -m68k_opts='-m68000 -m68020 -m68020/-m68881 -m68040/-m68881 -m68060/-m68881 -mcfv4e' -mips_opts='-msoft-float/-mgp32/-mips16 -mabi=32/-mfp32/-mgp32/-mips16 -mabi=o64/-mfp64/-mgp64/-mips16 -msoft-float/-mgp32 -mfp32/-mgp32 -march=mips64r2/-mabi=32/-mfp64/-mgp32 -msoft-float/-mgp64 -msingle-float/-mfp32/-mgp64 -mfp64/-mgp64' -mn10300_opts='-mam33 -mam33-2' -pa_opts='-march=2.0 -march=1.0 -march=1.1' -ppc_opts='-m32 -m64' -s390_opts='-m31 -m31/-mzarch -m64' -score_opts='-mscore3 -mscore7' -sh64_opts='-m5-32media -m5-32media-nofpu -m5-64media -m5-64media-nofpu -m5-compact -m5-compact-nofpu' -sh_opts='-m3 -m3e -m4 -m4a -m4al -m4/-mieee -m1 -m1/-mno-cbranchdi -m2a -m2a/-mieee -m2e -m2e/-mieee' -sparc_opts='-mcpu=v8/-m32 -mcpu=v9/-m32 -m64' - -all_targets='alpha arm avr bfin cris fr30 frv h8300 ia64 iq2000 m32c m32r m68k mcore mips mmix mn10300 pa pdp11 picochip ppc score sh sh64 sparc spu v850 vax xstormy16 xtensa' # e500 - -test_one_file () -{ - local bdir pdir opts bline pline - bdir=base-$1-gcc-build - pdir=$1-gcc-build - bline=$2 - pline=${2//$bdir/$pdir} - opts=${3//\// } - echo "$pline $opts" - $bline $opts 2>/dev/null >/dev/null || return 0 - diff -L "$bdir/gcc/cc1 $opts" -L "$pdir/gcc/cc1 $opts" -u \ - <( $bline $opts 2>&1 ) <( $pline $opts 2>&1 ) || { echo -n . >&2; return 1; } -} - -test_all_opts () -{ - eval opts=\$${1}_opts - if test -z "$opts"; then - test_one_file $1 "$2" - else - for opt in $opts; do - test_one_file $1 "$2" $opt - done - fi -} - -for target in ${*-$all_targets}; do - mkdir -p $target-gcc-build/gcc/testsuite/gcc - cp -R base-$target-gcc-build/gcc/testsuite/gcc/gcc.dg-struct-layout-1 \ - $target-gcc-build/gcc/testsuite/gcc/gcc.dg-struct-layout-1 - - # Provide targ-include files for newlib - # for newlib_path in `echo base-$target-gcc-build/*/newlib`; do - # test -d $newlib_path && ln -sf ../../$newlib_path ${newlib_path/base-} - # done - - echo -n Testing $target >&2 - sed '/^Executing on host: /!d - /xgcc -B/!d - / -E /d - / -g/d - / -print-prog-name=/d - s/^Executing on host: // - s/ *(timeout.*// - s/ -fverbose-asm / / - s/ -frtl-abstract-sequences / / - s/ -fdump[-a-z0-9]* / /g - s/ -da / /g - s/ -\{1,2\}save-temps / / - s/ -c / -S / - / -S /! s/ -o / -S -o / - s/ -o [^ ]*/ -frandom-seed=0 -o -/' base-$target-gcc-build/gcc/testsuite/gcc/gcc.log | while read line; do - case "$line" in - *" -m"*) test_one_file $target "$line" "" ;; - *) test_all_opts $target "$line" ;; - esac - done > compare-$target.log - echo >&2 -done diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/compare-debug b/gcc-4.7/contrib/compare-debug deleted file mode 100755 index 010d17f9c..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/compare-debug +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Compare stripped copies of two given object files. - -# Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation -# Originally by Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> - -# This file is part of GCC. - -# GCC 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, or (at your option) any later -# version. - -# GCC 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 -# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -rm='rm -f' - -case $1 in --p | --preserve) - rm='echo preserving' - shift - ;; -esac - -if test $# != 2; then - echo 'usage: compare-debug file1.o file2.o' >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if test ! -f "$1"; then - echo "$1" does not exist >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if test ! -f "$2"; then - echo "$2" does not exist >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -suf1=stripped -while test -f "$1.$suf1"; do - suf1=$suf1. -done - -suf2=stripped -while test -f "$2.$suf2"; do - suf2=$suf2. -done - -trap 'rm -f "$1.$suf1" "$2.$suf2"' 0 1 2 15 - -case `uname -s` in -Darwin) - # The strip command on darwin does not remove all debug info. - # Fortunately, we can use ld to do it instead. - ld -S -r -no_uuid "$1" -o "$1.$suf1" - ld -S -r -no_uuid "$2" -o "$2.$suf2" - ;; -*) - cp "$1" "$1.$suf1" - strip "$1.$suf1" - - cp "$2" "$2.$suf2" - strip "$2.$suf2" - ;; -esac - -if cmp "$1.$suf1" "$2.$suf2"; then - status=0 -else - status=1 - - # Assembler-generated CFI will add an .eh_frame section for -g not - # present in -g0. Try to cope with it by checking that an .eh_frame - # section is present in either object file, and then stripping it - # off before re-comparing. - - cmd= - cmp1= - cmp2= - - for t in objdump readelf eu-readelf; do - if ($t --help) 2>&1 | grep ' --\[*section-\]*headers' > /dev/null; then - cmd=$t - - $cmd --section-headers "$1.$suf1" | grep '\.eh_frame' > /dev/null - cmp1=$? - - $cmd --section-headers "$2.$suf2" | grep '\.eh_frame' > /dev/null - cmp2=$? - - break - fi - done - - # If we found .eh_frame in one but not the other, or if we could not - # find a command to tell, or if there are LTO sections, try to strip - # off the .eh_frame and LTO sections from both. - if test "x$cmp1" != "x$cmp2" || test "x$cmd" = "x" || - $cmd --section-headers "$1.$suf1" | grep '.gnu.lto_' > /dev/null || - $cmd --section-headers "$2.$suf2" | grep '.gnu.lto_' > /dev/null ; then - suf3=$suf1. - while test -f "$1.$suf3"; do - suf3=$suf3. - done - - suf4=$suf2. - while test -f "$2.$suf4"; do - suf4=$suf4. - done - - trap 'rm -f "$1.$suf1" "$2.$suf2" "$1.$suf3" "$2.$suf4"' 0 1 2 15 - - echo stripping off .eh_frame and LTO sections, then retrying >&2 - - seclist=".eh_frame .rel.eh_frame .rela.eh_frame" - if test "x$cmd" != "x"; then - seclist="$seclist "`{ $cmd --section-headers "$1.$suf1"; $cmd --section-headers "$2.$suf2"; } | sed -n 's,.* \(\.gnu\.lto_[^ ]*\).*,\1,p' | sort -u` - fi - rsopts=`for sec in $seclist; do echo " --remove-section $sec"; done` - - if (objcopy -v) 2>&1 | grep ' --remove-section' > /dev/null; then - objcopy $rsopts "$1.$suf1" "$1.$suf3" - mv "$1.$suf3" "$1.$suf1" - - objcopy $rsopts "$2.$suf2" "$2.$suf4" - mv "$2.$suf4" "$2.$suf2" - elif (strip --help) 2>&1 | grep ' --remove-section' > /dev/null; then - cp "$1.$suf1" "$1.$suf3" - strip $rsopts "$1.$suf3" - mv "$1.$suf3" "$1.$suf1" - - cp "$2.$suf2" "$2.$suf4" - strip $rsopts "$2.$suf4" - mv "$2.$suf4" "$2.$suf2" - else - echo failed to strip off .eh_frame >&2 - fi - - trap 'rm -f "$1.$suf1" "$2.$suf2"' 0 1 2 15 - - if cmp "$1.$suf1" "$2.$suf2"; then - status=0 - else - status=1 - fi - fi -fi - -$rm "$1.$suf1" "$2.$suf2" - -trap "exit $status; exit" 0 1 2 15 - -if test -f "$1".gkd || test -f "$2".gkd; then - if cmp "$1".gkd "$2".gkd; then - : - else - status=$? - fi -fi - -exit $status diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/compareSumTests3 b/gcc-4.7/contrib/compareSumTests3 deleted file mode 100755 index 64f35d74e..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/compareSumTests3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,250 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl - -# Three-way DejaGNU comparison; uses dglib.pm. Run perldoc on this file for -# usage. -# -# Author: Matthew Sachs <msachs@apple.com> -# -# Copyright (c) 2006 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file is part of GCC. -# -# GCC 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, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# GCC 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 COPYING. If not, write to -# the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - -=pod - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - -compareSumTests3 -- Two-way or three-way compare between DejaGNU .sum files - -=head1 USAGE - - compareSumTests3 old1.sum [old2.sum] new.sum - compareSumTests3 -i 1:2 -x 2:3 old1.sum old2.sum new.sum - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -Gives results in terms of 'new' (e.g. things that work in 'new' and don't in -other compilers are improvements, things that don't in 'new' and do in others -are regressions, and it tells you which of the two old compilers (or both) -the test is a regression from. - -We treat any DG result other than PASS or XFAIL as a failure, e.g. -UNRESOLVED, UNTESTED or test was not run. - -We merge some tests into 'logical tests' with multiple subphases. -For instance, some tests will have compile, execute, and link -subtests. For these tests, if one of the phases fails, we -indicate which phase the failure originates in. For instance, -in the following test results: - - gcc.c-torture/compile_execute/xxxx.c: [FAIL:C,FAIL:X,PASS] - -the "compile_execute" replaces the compile or execute portion of the test name, -and "FAIL:C" and "FAIL:X" indicates where the combined test failed. - -=head1 OPTIONS - -=head2 OVERVIEW - -=over 4 - -=item * - -C<-i X:Y>: Only display differences between the two indicated runs. - -=item * - -C<-p>: Give plain output, suitable for piping to another program. - -=item * - -C<-x X:Y>: Exclude differences between the two indicated runs. - -=back - -=head2 PLAIN OUTPUT FORMAT - -In the plain -output format, the category headers are not displayed and there are no tabs -in front of each result line. Instead, each result line has two characters -followed by a space in front of it. The first character will be either an 'I' -for improvement or 'R' for regression; the second character will be a 1, 2, or 3, -indicating which run was the odd one out. - -=head2 SELECTING CHANGE SUBSETS - -The following options cause only a selected subset of changes to be displayed. -These options ask for a "run", a number which is used to select -one of the three runs (C<old1>, C<old2>, or C<new>.) C<1> and C<2> signify C<old1> and C<old2> -respectively; 3 signifies C<new>. If multiple options are given, the changes displayed -will be those which obey all of the given restrictions. - -Typical usage of these options is to express something like "give me all changes -between 2 and 3, except for those where there was the same difference betwen 1 and 2 -(as between 2 and 3.)" This would be given as: - - -i 2:3 -x 1:2 - -=over 4 - -=item * - -C<-i X:Y>: Only differences which are present between the two runs given -are displayed. For instance, if C<-i 1:2> is given and test A passes in -runs 1 and 2 but fails in run 3, that result will not be displayed. - -=item * - -C<-x X:Y>: Differences which are identical to a difference between the two runs -given will B<not> be displayed. For instance, if C<-x 1:2> is given and -test A passes in run 1 and fails in runs 2 and 3, that result will not be -displayed (since C<-x> will cause the difference between 1 and 2 to be ignored, -and the difference in 1 and 3 parallels the difference between 1 and 2.) -This option may only be used in conjunction with C<-i>. - -=back - -=cut - -use strict; -use warnings; -use Getopt::Long; - -use FindBin qw($Bin); -use lib "$Bin"; -use dglib; - -my %options; -my $error = undef; - -if(!GetOptions( - "p" => \$options{p}, - "i=s" => \$options{i}, - "x=s" => \$options{x}, -)) { - $error = ""; -} elsif(@ARGV != 2 and @ARGV != 3) { - $error = ""; -} elsif($options{x} and !$options{i}) { - $error = "-x may only be given in conjunction with -i."; -} else { - foreach my $opt("i", "x") { - if($options{$opt} and - ($options{$opt} !~ /^([123]):([123])$/ or - $1 == $2) - ) { - $error = "Invalid -$opt argument."; - } - } -} - -if(defined($error)) { - print STDERR "$error\n" if $error; - print STDERR "Usage: compareSumTests3 [-p] [-i X:Y [-x X:Y]] old1.sum old2.sum new.sum\n"; - print STDERR "Try 'perldoc $0' for further information.\n"; - exit 1; -} - -my(@sumfiles) = @ARGV; --f $_ || die "$_ is not a regular file!\n" foreach @sumfiles; -my(%results, @inc_changes, @exc_changes, %checksums); - -# We decrement the values given so that they correspond -# to indices into our results array. -if($options{i}) { - $options{i} =~ /(\d+):(\d+)/; - @inc_changes = ($1 - 1, $2 - 1); -} -if($options{x}) { - $options{x} =~ /(\d+):(\d+)/; - @exc_changes = ($1 - 1, $2 - 1); -} - - -my %analyzed_results = compareSumFiles(\@sumfiles); - -foreach my $cat (qw(improvements regressions miscellaneous)) { - if(@sumfiles == 3) { - my @subcounts; - if(!$options{p}) { - $subcounts[$_] = @{$analyzed_results{$cat}->[$_] || []} for(0..2); - print "\u$cat: ", ($subcounts[0]+$subcounts[1]+$subcounts[2]), "\n"; - } - - for(my $i = 0; $i < 3; $i++) { - if(!$options{p} and $cat ne "miscellaneous") { - if($i == 0) { - if($cat eq "regressions") { - print "\tSuccess in old1 only: $subcounts[$i]\n"; - } else { - print "\tFailure in old1 only: $subcounts[$i]\n"; - } - } elsif($i == 1) { - if($cat eq "regressions") { - print "\tSuccess in old2 only: $subcounts[$i]\n"; - } else { - print "\tFailure in old2 only: $subcounts[$i]\n"; - } - } else { - if($cat eq "regressions") { - print "\tFailure in new only: $subcounts[$i]\n"; - } else { - print "\tSuccess in new only: $subcounts[$i]\n"; - } - } - } - - foreach my $test (sort {$a->{name} cmp $b->{name}} @{$analyzed_results{$cat}->[$i] || []}) { - if(!$options{p}) { - if($cat eq "miscellaneous") { - print "\t"; - } else { - print "\t\t"; - } - } else { - if($cat eq "regressions") { - print "R"; - } else { - print "I"; - } - - print $i+1, " "; - } - printf "%s [%s,%s,%s]\n", $test->{name}, $test->{data}->[0], $test->{data}->[1], $test->{data}->[2]; - } - } - } else { - if(!$options{p}) { - my $subcount = @{$analyzed_results{$cat}}; - print "\u$cat: $subcount\n"; - } - - foreach my $test (sort {$a->{name} cmp $b->{name}} @{$analyzed_results{$cat}}) { - if(!$options{p}) { - print "\t"; - } else { - if($cat eq "regressions") { - print "R"; } else { - print "I"; - } - - print " "; - } - printf "%s [%s,%s]\n", $test->{name}, $test->{data}->[0], $test->{data}->[1], $test->{data}->[2]; - } - } -} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/compare_tests b/gcc-4.7/contrib/compare_tests deleted file mode 100755 index 2fc6e056f..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/compare_tests +++ /dev/null @@ -1,196 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# This script automatically test the given tool with the tool's test cases, -# reporting anything of interest. - -usage() -{ - if [ -n "$1" ] ; then - echo "$0: Error: $1" >&2 - echo >&2 - fi - cat >&2 <<EOUSAGE -Usage: $0 [-strict] PREVIOUS CURRENT - -Compare the PREVIOUS and CURRENT test case .sum files, reporting anything of interest. - - If PREVIOUS and CURRENT are directories, find and compare any *.sum files. - - Unless -strict is given, these discrepancies are not counted as errors: - missing/extra .sum files when comparing directories - tests that failed in PREVIOUS but pass in CURRENT - tests that were not in PREVIOUS but appear in CURRENT - tests in PREVIOUS that are missing in CURRENT - - Exit with the following values: - 0 if there is nothing of interest - 1 if there are errors when comparing single test case files - N for the number of errors found when comparing directories -EOUSAGE - exit 2 -} - -# Written by Mike Stump <mrs@cygnus.com> -# Subdir comparison added by Quentin Neill <quentin.neill@amd.com> - -tool=gxx - -tmp1=/tmp/$tool-testing.$$a -tmp2=/tmp/$tool-testing.$$b -now_s=/tmp/$tool-testing.$$d -before_s=/tmp/$tool-testing.$$e -lst1=/tmp/$tool-lst1.$$ -lst2=/tmp/$tool-lst2.$$ -lst3=/tmp/$tool-lst3.$$ -lst4=/tmp/$tool-lst4.$$ -lst5=/tmp/$tool-lst5.$$ -sum1=/tmp/$tool-sum1.$$ -sum2=/tmp/$tool-sum2.$$ -tmps="$tmp1 $tmp2 $now_s $before_s $lst1 $lst2 $lst3 $lst4 $lst5 $sum1 $sum2" - -[ "$1" = "-strict" ] && strict=$1 && shift -[ "$1" = "-?" ] && usage -[ "$2" = "" ] && usage "Must specify both PREVIOUS and CURRENT" - -trap "rm -f $tmps" 0 1 2 3 5 9 13 15 -exit_status=0 - -if [ -d "$1" -a -d "$2" ] ; then - find "$1" -name '*.sum' >$lst1 - find "$2" -name '*.sum' >$lst2 - echo "# Comparing directories" - echo "## Dir1=$1: `cat $lst1 | wc -l` sum files" - echo "## Dir2=$2: `cat $lst2 | wc -l` sum files" - echo - # remove leading directory components to compare - sed -e "s|^$1[/]*||" $lst1 | sort >$lst3 - sed -e "s|^$2[/]*||" $lst2 | sort >$lst4 - comm -23 $lst3 $lst4 >$lst5 - if [ -s $lst5 ] ; then - echo "# Extra sum files in Dir1=$1" - sed -e "s|^|< $1/|" $lst5 - echo - [ -n "$strict" ] && exit_status=`expr $exit_status + 1` - fi - comm -13 $lst3 $lst4 >$lst5 - if [ -s $lst5 ] ; then - echo "# Extra sum files in Dir2=$2" - sed -e "s|^|> $2/|" $lst5 - echo - [ -n "$strict" ] && exit_status=`expr $exit_status + 1` - fi - comm -12 $lst3 $lst4 | sort -u >$lst5 - if [ ! -s $lst5 ] ; then - echo "# No common sum files" - exit_status=`expr $exit_status + 1` - exit $exit_status - fi - cmnsums=`cat $lst5 | wc -l` - echo "# Comparing $cmnsums common sum files" - ( for fname in `cat $lst5`; do cat $1/$fname; done ) >$sum1 - ( for fname in `cat $lst5`; do cat $2/$fname; done ) >$sum2 - echo "## ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $0 $strict $sum1 $sum2" - ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $0 $strict $sum1 $sum2 - ret=$? - if [ $ret -ne 0 ]; then - exit_status=`expr $exit_status + 1` - echo "## Differences found: $fname" - fi - if [ $exit_status -ne 0 ]; then - echo "# $exit_status differences in $cmnsums common sum files found" - else - echo "# No differences found in $cmnsums common sum files" - fi - exit $exit_status -elif [ -d "$1" -o -d "$2" ] ; then - usage "Must specify either two directories or two files" -fi - -sed 's/^XFAIL/FAIL/; s/^XPASS/PASS/' < "$1" | awk '/^Running target / {target = $3} { if (target != "unix") { sub(/: /, "&"target": " ); }; print $0; }' >$tmp1 -sed 's/^XFAIL/FAIL/; s/^XPASS/PASS/' < "$2" | awk '/^Running target / {target = $3} { if (target != "unix") { sub(/: /, "&"target": " ); }; print $0; }' >$tmp2 - -before=$tmp1 -now=$tmp2 - - -if sort -k 2 </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1; then - skip1='-k 2' -else - skip1='+1' -fi - -sort -t ':' $skip1 "$now" > "$now_s" -sort -t ':' $skip1 "$before" > "$before_s" - -grep '^FAIL:' "$now_s" | sed 's/^[^:]*:[ ]//' >$tmp1 -grep '^PASS' "$before_s" | sed 's/^[^:]*:[ ]//' | comm -12 $tmp1 - >$tmp2 - -grep -s . $tmp2 >/dev/null -if [ $? = 0 ]; then - echo "Tests that now fail, but worked before:" - echo - cat $tmp2 - echo - exit_status=1 -fi - -grep '^PASS' "$now_s" | sed 's/^[^:]*:[ ]//' >$tmp1 -grep '^FAIL' "$before_s" | sed 's/^[^:]*:[ ]//' | comm -12 $tmp1 - >$tmp2 - -grep -s . $tmp2 >/dev/null -if [ $? = 0 ]; then - echo "Tests that now work, but didn't before:" - echo - cat $tmp2 - [ -n "$strict" ] && echo "Strict test fails" && exit_status=1 - echo -fi - -grep '^FAIL' "$now_s" | sed 's/^[^:]*:[ ]//' >$tmp1 -grep '^[PF]A[SI][SL]' "$before_s" | sed 's/^[^:]*:[ ]//' | comm -23 $tmp1 - >$tmp2 - -grep -s . $tmp2 >/dev/null -if [ $? = 0 ]; then - echo "New tests that FAIL:" - echo - cat $tmp2 - echo - exit_status=1 -fi - -grep '^PASS' "$now_s" | sed 's/^[^:]*:[ ]//' >$tmp1 -grep '^[PF]A[SI][SL]' "$before_s" | sed 's/^[^:]*:[ ]//' | comm -23 $tmp1 - >$tmp2 - -grep -s . $tmp2 >/dev/null -if [ $? = 0 ]; then - echo "New tests that PASS:" - echo - cat $tmp2 - [ -n "$strict" ] && echo "Strict test fails" && exit_status=1 - echo -fi - -grep '^[PF]A[SI][SL]' "$now_s" | sed 's/^[^:]*:[ ]//' >$tmp1 -grep '^PASS' "$before_s" | sed 's/^[^:]*:[ ]//' | comm -13 $tmp1 - >$tmp2 - -grep -s . $tmp2 >/dev/null -if [ $? = 0 ]; then - echo "Old tests that passed, that have disappeared: (Eeek!)" - echo - cat $tmp2 - [ -n "$strict" ] && echo "Strict test fails" && exit_status=1 - echo -fi - -grep '^[PF]A[SI][SL]' "$now_s" | sed 's/^[^:]*:[ ]//' >$tmp1 -grep '^FAIL' "$before_s" | sed 's/^[^:]*:[ ]//' | comm -13 $tmp1 - >$tmp2 - -grep -s . $tmp2 >/dev/null -if [ $? = 0 ]; then - echo "Old tests that failed, that have disappeared: (Eeek!)" - echo - cat $tmp2 - [ -n "$strict" ] && echo "Strict test fails" && exit_status=1 - echo -fi - -exit $exit_status diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/config-list.mk b/gcc-4.7/contrib/config-list.mk deleted file mode 100644 index 108f84d85..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/config-list.mk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -# Run tests covering all config.gcc cases. -host_options='--with-mpc=/opt/cfarm/mpc' # gcc10 -TEST=all-gcc -# Make sure you have a recent enough gcc (with ada support) in your path so -# that --enable-werror-always will work. -# To use, create a sibling directory to the gcc sources and cd into this. -# Use -j / -l make arguments and nice to assure a smooth resource-efficient -# load on the build machine, e.g. for 24 cores: -# svn co svn://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/branches/foo-branch gcc -# mkdir multi-mk; cd multi-mk -# nohup nice make -j25 -l36 -f ../gcc/contrib/config-list.mk > make.out 2>&1 & -# -# v850e1-elf is rejected by config.sub -LIST = alpha-linux-gnu alpha-freebsd6 alpha-netbsd alpha-openbsd \ - alpha-dec-osf5.1OPT-enable-obsolete alpha64-dec-vms alpha-dec-vms \ - am33_2.0-linux \ - arm-wrs-vxworks arm-freebsd6 arm-netbsdelf arm-linux \ - arm-linux-androideabi arm-uclinux_eabi arm-ecos-elf arm-eabi \ - arm-symbianelf arm-rtems arm-elf arm-wince-pe avr-rtems avr-elf \ - bfin-elf bfin-uclinux bfin-linux-uclibc bfin-rtems bfin-openbsd \ - c6x-elf c6x-uclinux cr16-elf cris-elf cris-linux crisv32-elf crisv32-linux \ - epiphany-elf epiphany-elfOPT-with-stack-offset=16 fido-elf \ - fr30-elf frv-elf frv-linux h8300-elf h8300-rtems hppa-linux-gnu \ - hppa-linux-gnuOPT-enable-sjlj-exceptions=yes hppa64-linux-gnu \ - hppa2.0-hpux10.1 hppa64-hpux11.3 \ - hppa64-hpux11.0OPT-enable-sjlj-exceptions=yes hppa2.0-hpux11.9 \ - i686-pc-linux-gnu i686-apple-darwin i686-apple-darwin9 i686-apple-darwin10 \ - i486-freebsd4 i686-freebsd6 i686-kfreebsd-gnu \ - i686-netbsdelf9 i686-knetbsd-gnu i686-openbsd i686-openbsd3.0 \ - i686-elf i686-kopensolaris-gnu i686-symbolics-gnu i686-pc-msdosdjgpp \ - i686-lynxos i686-nto-qnx \ - i686-rtems i686-solaris2.10 i686-wrs-vxworks \ - i686-wrs-vxworksae \ - i686-cygwinOPT-enable-threads=yes i686-mingw32crt ia64-elf \ - ia64-freebsd6 ia64-linux ia64-hpux ia64-hp-vms iq2000-elf lm32-elf \ - lm32-rtems lm32-uclinux m32c-rtems m32c-elf m32r-elf m32rle-elf m32r-rtems \ - m32r-linux m32rle-linux m68k-elf m68k-netbsdelf \ - m68k-openbsd m68k-uclinux m68k-linux m68k-rtems \ - mcore-elf mep-elf microblaze-linux microblaze-elf \ - mips-sgi-irix6.5OPT-with-stabsOPT-enable-threads=posixOPT-enable-obsolete \ - mips-netbsd \ - mips64el-st-linux-gnu mips64octeon-linux mipsisa64r2-linux \ - mipsisa32r2-linux-gnu mips-openbsd mipsisa64r2-sde-elf mipsisa32-elfoabi \ - mipsisa64-elfoabi mipsisa64r2el-elf mipsisa64sr71k-elf mipsisa64sb1-elf \ - mipsel-elf mips64-elf mips64vr-elf mips64orion-elf mips-rtems \ - mips-wrs-vxworks mipstx39-elf mmix-knuth-mmixware mn10300-elf moxie-elf \ - moxie-uclinux moxie-rtems pdp11-aout picochip-elf powerpc-darwin8 \ - powerpc-darwin7 powerpc64-darwin powerpc-freebsd6 powerpc-netbsd \ - powerpc-eabispe powerpc-eabisimaltivec powerpc-eabisim ppc-elf \ - powerpc-eabialtivec powerpc-xilinx-eabi powerpc-eabi \ - powerpc-rtems4.11OPT-enable-threads=yes powerpc-linux_spe \ - powerpc-linux_paired powerpc64-linux_altivec \ - powerpc-wrs-vxworks powerpc-wrs-vxworksae powerpc-lynxos powerpcle-elf \ - powerpcle-eabisim powerpcle-eabi rs6000-ibm-aix4.3 rs6000-ibm-aix5.1.0 \ - rs6000-ibm-aix5.2.0 rs6000-ibm-aix5.3.0 rs6000-ibm-aix6.0 \ - rl78-elf rx-elf s390-linux-gnu s390x-linux-gnu s390x-ibm-tpf sh-elf \ - shle-linux sh-netbsdelf sh-superh-elf sh5el-netbsd sh64-netbsd sh64-linux \ - sh64-elfOPT-with-newlib sh-rtems sh-wrs-vxworks sparc-elf \ - sparc-leon-elf sparc-rtems sparc-linux-gnu \ - sparc-leon3-linux-gnuOPT-enable-target=all sparc-netbsdelf \ - sparc64-sun-solaris2.10OPT-with-gnu-ldOPT-with-gnu-asOPT-enable-threads=posix \ - sparc-wrs-vxworks sparc64-elf sparc64-rtems sparc64-linux sparc64-freebsd6 \ - sparc64-netbsd sparc64-openbsd spu-elf tilegx-linux-gnu tilepro-linux-gnu \ - v850e-elf v850-elf vax-linux-gnu \ - vax-netbsdelf vax-openbsd x86_64-apple-darwin \ - x86_64-pc-linux-gnuOPT-with-fpmath=avx \ - x86_64-elfOPT-with-fpmath=sse x86_64-freebsd6 x86_64-netbsd \ - x86_64-knetbsd-gnu x86_64-w64-mingw32 \ - x86_64-mingw32OPT-enable-sjlj-exceptions=yes xstormy16-elf xtensa-elf \ - xtensa-linux sparc-sun-solaris2.9 i686-solaris2.9 \ - i686-interix3OPT-enable-obsolete score-elfOPT-enable-obsolete - -LOGFILES = $(patsubst %,log/%-make.out,$(LIST)) -all: $(LOGFILES) -config: $(LIST) - -.PHONY: make-log-dir all config - -empty= - -#Check for the presence of the MAINTAINERS file to make sure we are in a -#suitable current working directory. -make-log-dir: ../gcc/MAINTAINERS - mkdir log - -$(LIST): make-log-dir - -mkdir $@ - (cd $@ && \ - ../../gcc/configure \ - --target=$(subst SCRIPTS,`pwd`/../scripts/,$(subst OPT,$(empty) -,$@)) \ - --enable-werror-always ${host_options} --enable-languages=all,ada,go) \ - > log/$@-config.out 2>&1 - -$(LOGFILES) : log/%-make.out : % - -$(MAKE) -C $< $(TEST) > $@ 2>&1 && rm -rf $< diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/dg-cmp-results.sh b/gcc-4.7/contrib/dg-cmp-results.sh deleted file mode 100755 index d29176954..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/dg-cmp-results.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,211 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# Copyright (C) 2006, 2008 Free Software Foundation -# -# Analyze changes in GCC DejaGNU test logs for binutils, gcc, gdb, etc. -# Original version written in 2005 by James Lemke <jwlemke@wasabisystems.com>. -# -# See usage() below. - -usage () { - cat <<EOF >&2 -Usage: - dg-cmp-results.sh [-v] [-v] [-v] <variant-name> <old-file> <new-file> - <variant-name> names the desired variant, "/" must be written as "\/". - Use the empty string ("") for the first variant in each file. - Output is to stdout. - Non-verbose output is degradation info like PASS->FAIL. - -v adds improvement info like FAIL->PASS. - -v -v adds info like tests that are no longer run. - -v -v -v adds info for tests that have not changed status. - -v -v -v -v is used for debugging. -EOF -} - -verbose=0 -while test "$1" = "-v"; do - verbose=`expr $verbose + 1` - shift -done - -if test $# -ne 3 ; then - usage - exit 1 -fi - -if test ! -f "$2"; then - echo "unable to open $2" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if test ! -f "$3"; then - echo "unable to open $3" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# Command differences for various platforms. -case `uname -s` in -Darwin|NetBSD) - E=-E # sed - ;; -*) - E=-r # sed - ;; -esac - -# sections are identified by separator lines beginning with '\t\t==='. -# section 0 identifies run date, target, and host. -# section 1 and subsequent contain test data for a target variant. -# -skip to /^Running target/ and use that line to identify the variant. -# -subsequent lines contain the result data. They begin with: -# '(PASS|FAIL|XFAIL|XPASS|UNTESTED|UNSUPPORTED|UNRESOLVED):' -VARIANT="$1" -OFILE="$2" -OBASE=`basename "$2"` -NFILE="$3" -NBASE=`basename "$3"` - -echo "dg-cmp-results.sh: Verbosity is ${verbose}, Variant is \"${VARIANT}\"" -echo - -header="^Running target $VARIANT" - -temp=`grep "$header" $OFILE` -if test -z "$temp"; then - echo "Error: variant \"$VARIANT\" not found in $OFILE." - exit 1 -fi -temp=`grep "$header" $NFILE` -if test -z "$temp"; then - echo "Error: variant \"$VARIANT\" not found in $NFILE." - exit 1 -fi -unset temp - -# Copy out the old file's section 0. -echo "Older log file: $OFILE" -sed $E -e '/^[[:space:]]+===/,$d' $OFILE - -# Copy out the new file's section 0. -echo "Newer log file: $NFILE" -sed $E -e '/^[[:space:]]+===/,$d' $NFILE - -# Create a temporary file from the old file's interesting section. -sed $E -e "1,/$header/d" \ - -e '/^[[:space:]]+===/,$d' \ - -e '/^[A-Z]+:/!d' \ - -e '/^(WARNING|ERROR):/d' \ - -e 's/\r$//' \ - -e 's/^/O:/' \ - $OFILE | - sort -s -t : -k 3b - \ - >/tmp/o$$-$OBASE - -# Create a temporary file from the new file's interesting section. -sed $E -e "1,/$header/d" \ - -e '/^[[:space:]]+===/,$d' \ - -e '/^[A-Z]+:/!d' \ - -e '/^(WARNING|ERROR):/d' \ - -e 's/\r$//' \ - -e 's/^/N:/' \ - $NFILE | - sort -s -t : -k 3b - \ - >/tmp/n$$-$NBASE - -# Merge the two files, then compare adjacent lines. -# Comparison is complicated by tests that may be run multiple times. -# If that case, we assume that the order is the same in both files. -cat <<EOF >compare-$$.awk -BEGIN { - FS = ":" - queue1 = 1; queueN = 0; status[queue1] = ""; name[queue1] = "" - verbose = verbose + 0 # Make sure it's defined. -} - -# FIFO circular queue -function push(st, nm) { - queueN += 1; status[queueN] = st; name[queueN] = nm -} -function peek() { - result = 0 - if (queueN >= queue1) result = queue1 - return result -} -function drop() { - queue1 += 1 - if (queue1 > queueN) { queue1 = 1; queueN = 0; } -} - -function compare(st, nm) { - old = peek() - if (old == 0) { - # This new test wasn't run last time. - if (verbose >= 2) printf("NA->%s:%s\n", st, nm) - } - else { - # Compare this new test to the first queued old one. - if (verbose >= 4) { - printf("Comparing two lines:\n O:%s:%s\n N:%s:%s\n", - status[old], name[old], st, nm) - } - if (name[old] != nm) { - # The old test wasn't run this time and - # the new test wasn't run last time. - if (verbose >= 2) { - printf("%s->NA:%s\n", status[old], name[old]) - if (nm != "") printf("NA->%s:%s\n", st, nm) - } - drop() - } - else { - notable = 0 - if (status[old] == st) { - # Status of this test has not changed. - if (verbose >= 3) printf("%s:%s\n", st, nm) - } - else if(status[old] == "PASS" && st == "XFAIL") { - if (verbose >= 1) notable = 1 - } - else if(status[old] == "PASS" || st == "FAIL") { - # Test did pass but doesn't now - # or didn't fail but does now. - notable = 1 - } - else if(st == "PASS") { - # Test didn't pass but does now. - if (verbose >= 1) notable = 1 - } - else if(verbose >= 2) { - # Miscellaneous status change. - notable = 1 - } - if (notable > 0) printf("%s->%s:%s\n", status[old], st, nm) - drop() - } - } -} - -/^O:/ { - while (old = peek()) { - if (name[old] == \$3) break; - # The queued test is no longer run. - compare("", ""); - } - # Save this test for later comparison. - push(\$2, \$3) -} - -/^N:/ { - compare(\$2, \$3) -} - -END { - while (old = peek()) compare("", "") -} -EOF -sort -m -s -t : -k 3b /tmp/o$$-$OBASE /tmp/n$$-$NBASE | - awk -v verbose=$verbose -f compare-$$.awk /dev/stdin - -# Delete the temporary files. -rm -f compare-$$.awk /tmp/o$$-$OBASE /tmp/n$$-$NBASE - -exit 0 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/dg-extract-results.sh b/gcc-4.7/contrib/dg-extract-results.sh deleted file mode 100755 index be7d47b1e..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/dg-extract-results.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,423 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# For a specified tool and optional list of test variants, extract -# test results from one or more test summary (.sum) files and combine -# the results into a new test summary file, sent to the standard output. -# The resulting file can be used with test result comparison scripts for -# results from tests that were run in parallel. See usage() below. - -# Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation -# Contributed by Janis Johnson <janis187@us.ibm.com> -# -# This file is part of GCC. -# -# GCC 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, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# GCC 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 COPYING. If not, write to -# the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - -PROGNAME=dg-extract-results.sh - -usage() { - cat <<EOF >&2 -Usage: $PROGNAME [-t tool] [-l variant-list] [-L] sum-file ... - - tool The tool (e.g. g++, libffi) for which to create a - new test summary file. If not specified then all - specified sum files must be for the same tool. - variant-list One or more test variant names. If the list is - not specified then one is constructed from all - variants in the files for <tool>. - sum-file A test summary file with the format of those - created by runtest from DejaGnu. - If -L is used, merge *.log files instead of *.sum. In this - mode the exact order of lines may not be preserved, just different - Running *.exp chunks should be in correct order. -EOF -} - -# Write a message to the standard error. - -msg() { - echo "$@" >&2 -} - -# Parse the command-line options. - -VARIANTS="" -TOOL="" -MODE="sum" - -while getopts "l:t:L" ARG; do - case $ARG in - l) VARIANTS="${VARIANTS} ${OPTARG}";; - t) test -z "$TOOL" || (msg "${PROGNAME}: only one tool can be specified"; exit 1); - TOOL="${OPTARG}";; - L) MODE="log";; - \?) usage; exit 0;; - esac -done -shift `expr ${OPTIND} - 1` - -if test $# -lt 1 ; then - usage - exit 1 -fi - -TMPDIR=${TMPDIR-/tmp} -SUM_FILES="$@" -FIRST_SUM=$1 -TMP= -trap 'EXIT_STATUS=$?; rm -rf $TMP && exit $EXIT_STATUS' 0 -# Create a (secure) tmp directory for tmp files. -{ - TMP=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "${TMPDIR}/dg-combine-results-$$-XXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && - test -n "$TMP" && test -d "$TMP" -} || -{ - TMP=${TMPDIR}/dg-combine-results-$$-$RANDOM - (umask 077 && mkdir $TMP) -} || -{ - msg "${PROGNAME}: cannot create a temporary directory" - { (exit 1); exit 1; } -} - -# Find a good awk. - -if test -z "$AWK" ; then - for AWK in gawk nawk awk - do - if type $AWK 2>&1 | grep 'not found' > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then - : - else - break - fi - done -fi - -# Verify that the specified summary files exist. - -ERROR=0 -for FILE in $SUM_FILES -do - if ! test -f $FILE ; then - msg "${PROGNAME}: file $FILE does not exist." - ERROR=1 - fi -done -test $ERROR -eq 0 || exit 1 - -if [ -z "$TOOL" ]; then - # If no tool was specified, all specified summary files must be for - # the same tool. - - CNT=`grep '=== .* tests ===' $SUM_FILES | $AWK '{ print $3 }' | sort -u | wc -l` - if [ $CNT -eq 1 ]; then - TOOL=`grep '=== .* tests ===' $FIRST_SUM | $AWK '{ print $2 }'` - else - msg "${PROGNAME}: sum files are for multiple tools, specify a tool" - msg "" - usage - exit 1 - fi -else - # Ignore the specified summary files that are not for this tool. This - # should keep the relevant files in the same order. - - SUM_FILES=`grep -l "=== $TOOL" $SUM_FILES` - if test -z "$SUM_FILES" ; then - msg "${PROGNAME}: none of the specified files are results for $TOOL" - exit 1 - fi -fi - -if [ "$TOOL" = acats ]; then - # Acats *.sum or *.log files aren't dejagnu generated, and they have - # somewhat different format. - ACATS_AWK=${TMP}/acats.awk - cat <<EOF > $ACATS_AWK -BEGIN { - print_prologue=1; curfile=""; insummary=0 - passcnt=0; failcnt=0; unsupcnt=0; failures="" -} -/^[ \t]*=== acats configuration ===/ { - insummary=0 - if (print_prologue) print - next -} -/^[ \t]*=== acats tests ===/ { - if (print_prologue) print - print_prologue=0 - next -} -/^Running chapter / { - if (curfile) close (curfile) - curfile="${TMP}/chapter-"\$3 - print >> curfile - next -} -/^[ \t]*=== acats Summary ===/ { - if (curfile) close (curfile) - curfile="" - insummary=1 - next -} -/^# of expected passes/ { if (insummary == 1) passcnt += \$5; next; } -/^# of unexpected failures/ { if (insummary == 1) failcnt += \$5; next; } -/^# of unsupported tests/ { if (insummary == 1) unsupcnt += \$5; next; } -/^\*\*\* FAILURES: / { - if (insummary == 1) { - if (failures) sub(/^\*\*\* FAILURES:/,"") - failures=failures""\$0 - } -} -{ - if (print_prologue) { print; next } - if (curfile) print >> curfile -} -END { - system ("cat ${TMP}/chapter-*") - print " === acats Summary ===" - print "# of expected passes " passcnt - print "# of unexpected failures " failcnt - if (unsupcnt) print "# of unsupported tests " unsupcnt - if (failures) print failures -} -EOF - - rm -f ${TMP}/chapter-* - $AWK -f $ACATS_AWK $SUM_FILES - exit 0 -fi - -# If no variants were specified, find all variants in the remaining -# summary files. Otherwise, ignore specified variants that aren't in -# any of those summary files. - -if test -z "$VARIANTS" ; then - VAR_AWK=${TMP}/variants.awk - cat <<EOF > $VAR_AWK -/^Schedule of variations:/ { in_vars=1; next } -/^$/ { in_vars=0 } -/^Running target/ { exit } -{ if (in_vars==1) print \$1; else next } -EOF - - touch ${TMP}/varlist - for FILE in $SUM_FILES; do - $AWK -f $VAR_AWK $FILE >> ${TMP}/varlist - done - VARIANTS="`sort -u ${TMP}/varlist`" -else - VARS="$VARIANTS" - VARIANTS="" - for VAR in $VARS - do - grep "Running target $VAR" $SUM_FILES > /dev/null && VARIANTS="$VARIANTS $VAR" - done -fi - -# Find out if we have more than one variant, or any at all. - -VARIANT_COUNT=0 -for VAR in $VARIANTS -do - VARIANT_COUNT=`expr $VARIANT_COUNT + 1` -done - -if test $VARIANT_COUNT -eq 0 ; then - msg "${PROGNAME}: no file for $TOOL has results for the specified variants" - exit 1 -fi - -cat $SUM_FILES \ - | $AWK '/^Running/ { if ($2 != "target" && $3 == "...") print "EXPFILE: "$2 } ' \ - | sort -u > ${TMP}/expfiles - -# Write the begining of the combined summary file. - -head -n 2 $FIRST_SUM -echo -echo " === $TOOL tests ===" -echo -echo "Schedule of variations:" -for VAR in $VARIANTS -do - echo " $VAR" -done -echo - -# For each test variant for the tool, copy test reports from each of the -# summary files. Set up two awk scripts from within the loop to -# initialize VAR and TOOL with the script, rather than assuming that the -# available version of awk can pass variables from the command line. - -for VAR in $VARIANTS -do - GUTS_AWK=${TMP}/guts.awk - cat << EOF > $GUTS_AWK -BEGIN { - variant="$VAR" - firstvar=1 - expfileno=1 - cnt=0 - print_using=0 - need_close=0 -} -/^EXPFILE: / { - expfiles[expfileno] = \$2 - expfilesr[\$2] = expfileno - expfileno = expfileno + 1 -} -/^Running target / { - curvar = \$3 - if (variant == curvar && firstvar == 1) { print; print_using=1; firstvar = 0 } - next -} -/^Using / { - if (variant == curvar && print_using) { print; next } -} -/^Running / { - print_using=0 - if (variant == curvar) { - if (need_close) close(curfile) - curfile="${TMP}/list"expfilesr[\$2] - expfileseen[\$2]=expfileseen[\$2] + 1 - need_close=0 - testname="00" - next - } -} -/^\t\t=== .* ===$/ { curvar = ""; next } -/^(PASS|XPASS|FAIL|XFAIL|UNRESOLVED|WARNING|ERROR|UNSUPPORTED|UNTESTED|KFAIL):/ { - testname=\$2 - # Ugly hack for gfortran.dg/dg.exp - if ("$TOOL" == "gfortran" && testname ~ /^gfortran.dg\/g77\//) - testname="h"testname -} -/^$/ { if ("$MODE" == "sum") next } -{ if (variant == curvar && curfile) { - if ("$MODE" == "sum") { - printf "%s %08d|", testname, cnt >> curfile - cnt = cnt + 1 - } - filewritten[curfile]=1 - need_close=1 - print >> curfile - } else - next -} -END { - n=1 - while (n < expfileno) { - if (expfileseen[expfiles[n]]) { - print "Running "expfiles[n]" ..." - if (filewritten["${TMP}/list"n]) { - if (expfileseen[expfiles[n]] == 1) - cmd="cat" - else - cmd="LC_ALL=C sort" - if ("$MODE" == "sum") - system (cmd" ${TMP}/list"n" | sed -n 's/^[^ ]* [^ |]*|//p'") - else - system ("cat ${TMP}/list"n) - } - } - n = n + 1 - } -} -EOF - - SUMS_AWK=${TMP}/sums.awk - rm -f $SUMS_AWK - cat << EOF > $SUMS_AWK -BEGIN { - variant="$VAR" - tool="$TOOL" - passcnt=0; failcnt=0; untstcnt=0; xpasscnt=0; xfailcnt=0; unsupcnt=0; unrescnt=0; - curvar=""; insummary=0 -} -/^Running target / { curvar = \$3; next } -/^# of / { if (variant == curvar) insummary = 1 } -/^# of expected passes/ { if (insummary == 1) passcnt += \$5; next; } -/^# of unexpected successes/ { if (insummary == 1) xpasscnt += \$5; next; } -/^# of unexpected failures/ { if (insummary == 1) failcnt += \$5; next; } -/^# of expected failures/ { if (insummary == 1) xfailcnt += \$5; next; } -/^# of untested testcases/ { if (insummary == 1) untstcnt += \$5; next; } -/^# of unresolved testcases/ { if (insummary == 1) unrescnt += \$5; next; } -/^# of unsupported tests/ { if (insummary == 1) unsupcnt += \$5; next; } -/^$/ { if (insummary == 1) - { insummary = 0; curvar = "" } - next - } -{ next } -END { - printf ("\t\t=== %s Summary for %s ===\n\n", tool, variant) - if (passcnt != 0) printf ("# of expected passes\t\t%d\n", passcnt) - if (failcnt != 0) printf ("# of unexpected failures\t%d\n", failcnt) - if (xpasscnt != 0) printf ("# of unexpected successes\t%d\n", xpasscnt) - if (xfailcnt != 0) printf ("# of expected failures\t\t%d\n", xfailcnt) - if (untstcnt != 0) printf ("# of untested testcases\t\t%d\n", untstcnt) - if (unrescnt != 0) printf ("# of unresolved testcases\t%d\n", unrescnt) - if (unsupcnt != 0) printf ("# of unsupported tests\t\t%d\n", unsupcnt) -} -EOF - - PVAR=`echo $VAR | sed 's,/,.,g'` - TMPFILE=${TMP}/var-$PVAR - rm -f $TMPFILE - rm -f ${TMP}/list* - cat ${TMP}/expfiles $SUM_FILES | $AWK -f $GUTS_AWK - cat $SUM_FILES | $AWK -f $SUMS_AWK > $TMPFILE - # If there are multiple variants, output the counts for this one; - # otherwise there will just be the final counts at the end. - test $VARIANT_COUNT -eq 1 || cat $TMPFILE -done - -# Set up an awk script to get the combined summary counts for the tool. - -TOTAL_AWK=${TMP}/total.awk -cat << EOF > $TOTAL_AWK -BEGIN { - tool="$TOOL" - passcnt=0; failcnt=0; untstcnt=0; xpasscnt=0; xfailcnt=0; unsupcnt=0; unrescnt=0 -} -/^# of expected passes/ { passcnt += \$5 } -/^# of unexpected failures/ { failcnt += \$5 } -/^# of unexpected successes/ { xpasscnt += \$5 } -/^# of expected failures/ { xfailcnt += \$5 } -/^# of untested testcases/ { untstcnt += \$5 } -/^# of unresolved testcases/ { unrescnt += \$5 } -/^# of unsupported tests/ { unsupcnt += \$5 } -END { - printf ("\n\t\t=== %s Summary ===\n\n", tool) - if (passcnt != 0) printf ("# of expected passes\t\t%d\n", passcnt) - if (failcnt != 0) printf ("# of unexpected failures\t%d\n", failcnt) - if (xpasscnt != 0) printf ("# of unexpected successes\t%d\n", xpasscnt) - if (xfailcnt != 0) printf ("# of expected failures\t\t%d\n", xfailcnt) - if (untstcnt != 0) printf ("# of untested testcases\t\t%d\n", untstcnt) - if (unrescnt != 0) printf ("# of unresolved testcases\t%d\n", unrescnt) - if (unsupcnt != 0) printf ("# of unsupported tests\t\t%d\n", unsupcnt) -} -EOF - -# Find the total summaries for the tool and add to the end of the output. -cat ${TMP}/var-* | $AWK -f $TOTAL_AWK - -# This is ugly, but if there's version output from the compiler under test -# at the end of the file, we want it. The other thing that might be there -# is the final summary counts. -tail -2 $FIRST_SUM | grep '^#' > /dev/null || tail -2 $FIRST_SUM - -exit 0 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/dglib.pm b/gcc-4.7/contrib/dglib.pm deleted file mode 100644 index c86d4f014..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/dglib.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,424 +0,0 @@ -# Library of functions for dealing with DejaGNU, or which are otherwise -# generally useful for the DejaGNU tool stack. -# -# Author: Matthew Sachs <msachs@apple.com> -# -# Functions: -# parseLogFile: See "sub parseLogFile" below for details. This function -# returns a detailed parse of a DejaGNU log or sum file. -# ispass: Takes a DejaGNU result (e.g. "PASS", "XPASS") and returns -# true if and only if it is a passing result (PASS, XFAIL, or -# KFAIL.) -# -# Copyright (c) 2006 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file is part of GCC. -# -# GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to -# the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - -package dglib; - -use strict; -use warnings; -use Exporter; - -our @ISA = qw(Exporter); -our @EXPORT = qw(ispass parseLogFile); - -use File::Basename; -use POSIX qw(mktime); - - -# Create a group hierarchy, returning the leaf node -sub mkGroupPath { - my($root, $groups, @newgroups) = @_; - - my $parent = $root; - my $fullname = ""; - foreach my $group(@newgroups) { - $fullname .= "/" if $fullname; - $fullname .= $group; - if(exists($groups->{$fullname})) { - $parent = $groups->{$fullname}; - } else { - my $newgroup = {name => $group, parent => $parent}; - $groups->{$fullname} = $newgroup; - $parent->{testgroup} ||= []; - push @{$parent->{testgroup}}, $newgroup; - $parent = $newgroup; - } - } - - return $parent; -} - -# Extract information from DejaGNU log or sum files. -# Options, if provided, should be a hashref with zero or more of the following keys: -# gccdir: -# Passing in the full path to the root of the gcc/testsuite directory -# will help in the parsing, but if it isn't provided, it will be guessed. -# diagnostics: -# If set to 0, diagnostics will not be returned. This can save a lot -# of memory if you are not using this information. -# fullname: -# If set to 0, the fullname key will not be included in tests. -# Returns a hash with the following keys: -# incomplete: 1 if the summary file appears truncated, otherwise 0 -# diagnostics: List of (type, value) for any errors detected. Type can be ERROR, WARNING, or NOTE. -# test: Array of root-level tests, with keys: -# name: Name of the test, relative to the enclosing test group. -# fullname: Fully-qualified name of the test. -# result: DejaGNU result (PASS, FAIL, XPASS, &c) -# detail: For multi-phase (e.g. compile/link/execute), this will be -# the furthest phase which the test was able to attempt, -# so if the result is FAIL and this is "link phase", the test -# compiled but failed to link. This key may contain other -# auxiliary data. -# pseudotest: If 1, this test may not really exist; see "pseudotest" below. -# testgroup: Array of root-level testgroups, with keys: -# name: Name of the group. -# parent: Parent test group. -# test: As per above. -# testgroup: Child test groups. -# compiler: Version string from compiler used to run the tests (if detected) -sub parseLogFile($;$) { - my($logfile, $options) = @_; - $options ||= {}; - my $gccdir = $options->{gccdir} || ""; - my $return_diags = exists($options->{diagnostics}) ? $options->{diagnostics} : 1; - my $emit_fullname = exists($options->{fullname}) ? $options->{fullname} : 1; - my $is_gdb = 0; - my $gdbhack = ""; - - my %ret = (incomplete => 1, diagnostics => [], testgroup => []); - my(%testindex, %groupindex); - - open(LOGFILE, $logfile) or die "Couldn't open log file $logfile: $!\n"; - - my($currgroup, $currtest, $lastrun); - $currgroup = \%ret; - - my %monmap = (Jan => 0, Feb => 1, Mar => 2, Apr => 3, May => 4, Jun => 5, Jul => 6, Aug => 7, Sep => 8, Oct => 9, Nov => 10, Dec => 11); - - # We don't want gccdir matching on an empty string. - $gccdir ||= "this will never match, or my name isn't Reginald St. Croix"; - - my $line = 1; - while(<LOGFILE>) { - chomp; - s/\x{d}$//; #^M - next if $_ eq ""; - - if(/^gcc version/) { - $ret{compiler} = $_; - } elsif(/^got a .* signal, interrupted by user /) { - $ret{incomplete} = 2; - } elsif(/^\s*=== gdb/) { - $is_gdb = 1; - # The log file from the GDB test suite is prone to have random crap - # in front of test result lines, so we need to be looser about how - # we parse those for GDB. - $gdbhack = ".*"; - } elsif(/^(Test Run By \S+ on|runtest completed at) ... (.{3}) (\d{1,2}) (\d{1,2}):(\d{1,2}):(\d{1,2}) (\d{4})/) { - my $time = mktime($6, $5, $4, $3, $monmap{$2}, $7 - 1900); - if($1 eq "runtest completed at") { - $ret{end_time} = $time; - } else { - $ret{start_time} = $time; - } - } elsif(m<^Running (?!target )\Q$gccdir\E/?(\S+)> or m<^Running (?!target )\S*?((?:gcc|gdb|libstdc\+\+-v3)/testsuite/\S+)>) { - # We keep track of the last "Running foo/bar/baz.exp" line because - # some tests don't bother printing out the full paths of their files, - # and this gives us the directory information. - - $lastrun = $1; - $lastrun =~ s!/[^/]*/\.\.!!; # foo/bar/../baz -> foo/baz - $currgroup = mkGroupPath(\%ret, \%groupindex, split(m!/!, $lastrun)); - #$currgroup->{testfile} = $lastrun; - } elsif(/^Executing on (.*?):(.*)/) { - # Okay, if it's "Executing on host", it's a new - # file. If it's "Executing on unix", it's probably - # a test within the file -- an execution test, specifically -- - # (makes sense, no?) But not always, sometimes we - # see "Executing on unix" outside the context of a - # file. - - # Try to pick out the gccdir-relative filename. - # If we can't find it, it isn't really a new testfile, - # but a derived file. - my($exectype, $execwhat) = ($1, $2); - next if $execwhat =~ /^dsymutil/; - $execwhat =~ - s!.*?\s\Q$gccdir\E/?(\S+).*!$1! or - s!.*?/((?:gcc|gdb|libstdc\+\+-v3)/testsuite/\S+).*!$1! or - $exectype = "unix"; - - if($exectype eq "host" or !$currgroup) { - # New file - - my $nogroup = 0; - if($execwhat =~ / /) { - # We probably haven't parsed the file correctly. - # Try getting it from $lastrun. - - $execwhat = dirname($lastrun) . "/" . basename($execwhat) if $lastrun and $execwhat; - $execwhat =~ s/\s.*//; - - # At the end of each tool, it invokes "gcc -v" or "c++ -v" - # as a test. We don't really want to treat this as a test. - if($execwhat =~ m!/(gcc|c\+\+)$!) { - undef $currtest; - undef $currgroup; - $nogroup = 1; - } - } - - if(!$nogroup) { - undef $currtest; - $execwhat =~ s!/[^/]*/\.\.!!; # foo/bar/../baz -> foo/baz - - if($lastrun) { - my $lastbase = dirname($lastrun); - my $basegroup = $execwhat; - $basegroup =~ s!^\Q$lastbase\E/!!; - $execwhat = "$lastrun/$basegroup"; - } - - $currgroup = mkGroupPath(\%ret, \%groupindex, split(m!/!, $execwhat)); - #$currgroup->{testfile} = $execwhat; - } - } else { - # New test within current file - - $currtest = {}; - } - } elsif(/^# of/) { - # This line appears should appear near the end of summary files. - # If it doesn't, something went wrong. - - if($ret{incomplete} == 2) { - #Ah, but we previously saw indication that we were killed via a signal. - $ret{incomplete} = 1; - } else { - $ret{incomplete} = 0; - } - } elsif(/^testcase .* completed/) { - # End of a .exp file - undef $currtest; - undef $currgroup; - } elsif(/^$gdbhack(FAIL|PASS|UNRESOLVED|UNSUPPORTED|UNTESTED|XFAIL|XPASS|KFAIL|KPASS): (.*)/) { - # If the currtest already has a name, that means we've already seen - # its results, so what we have now is a new test. However, if we - # haven't seen results for currtest yet, that means currtest just - # has some diagnostics associated with it but no actual results, - # so just use that one. - undef $currtest if $currtest->{name}; - - my $phase = ""; # compile/link/execute - my($test, $result) = ($2, $1); - - # Compile/(link/)execute combining - if($test =~ /^(.*) compile\s*$/) { - $test = "$1 compile,link,execute"; - $phase = "compile"; - } elsif($test =~ /^(.*)-(.*) (link|execute)\s*$/) { - $test = "$1 compile,link,execute"; - if($3 eq "link") { - $phase = "link"; - } else { - $phase = "execute"; - } - } elsif($test =~ /(compile|compilation|execute|execution)/) { - my $phasematch = $1; - if($test =~ /^com/) { - $phase = "compile"; - } else { - $phase = "execute"; - } - $test =~ s!\Q$phasematch\E!compile,execute!; - } - - # gcov tests behave in non-standard fashion. - my $failwhy = ""; - $test =~ s/ gcov failed: (.*)// and $failwhy = $1; - - # And some other tests have random information after a colon :( - # But for scan-assembler, this really is part of the name. - if(!$is_gdb and $test !~ /scan-assembler/ and $test =~ s/:\s*(.+)//) { - $failwhy = $1; - } - - $test =~ s/\s*$//; - $test =~ s/^\s*$//; - - # Sometimes there's a test which shows up as: - # foo (test for excess errors) - # foo (something else) - # foo: error executing dg-final - # if it runs, but just: - # foo - # if it doesn't. When we see the top form, we create a - # "pseudotest" in the bottom form, so that comparisons - # can be made. - my $basetest = $test; - $basetest =~ s/:? .*//; - - if(exists($testindex{$test}) and !$testindex{$test}->{pseudotest}) { - $currtest = $testindex{$test}; - if(ispass($currtest->{result})) { - $currtest->{result} = $result; - $currtest->{detail} = "$phase phase"; - $currtest->{detail} .= "; $failwhy" if $failwhy; - } - } else { - # This might have been created earlier as a pseudotest. - # If so, overwrite it. - $currtest ||= $testindex{$test} || {}; - - $currtest->{name} = basename($test); - if($emit_fullname) { - $currtest->{fullname} = ($currgroup->{name} || dirname($test)) . "/$currtest->{name}"; - } - my $grpname = $currgroup->{name} || ""; - $currtest->{name} =~ s/^\s*\Q$grpname\E\s*//; - $currtest->{name} =~ s/^: // if $is_gdb; - # Sometimes there's a test at the root of the group. - # For instance, you'll have: - # FAIL: foo/bar.c (test for excess errors) - # UNRESOLVED: foo/bar.c: couldn't open "bar.s": no such file or directory - # In this case, groupname *is* the entire name, so the regex above will make the test name empty. - # In this case, we actually want to use the parent group and make this a test within that group. - my $orig_currgroup = $currgroup; - if(!$currtest->{name}) { - $currtest->{name} = $grpname; - $currgroup = $currgroup->{parent}; - $grpname = $currgroup->{name} || ""; - } - - $currtest->{result} = $result; - if($phase and $failwhy) { - $currtest->{detail} = "$phase phase; $failwhy" if $phase; - } elsif($phase) { - $currtest->{detail} = "$phase phase"; - } elsif($failwhy) { - $currtest->{detail} = $failwhy; - } - - $currgroup->{test} ||= []; - push @{$currgroup->{test}}, $currtest; - $testindex{$test} = $currtest; - $currgroup = $orig_currgroup; - - if($basetest ne $test) { - if(!exists($testindex{$basetest}) ) { - my $btbase = basename($basetest); - $testindex{$basetest} = { - name => $btbase, - result => $result, - pseudotest => 1, - fullname => $btbase - }; - if($emit_fullname) { - $testindex{basetest}->{fullname} = ($currgroup->{name} || dirname($basetest)) . "/$btbase"; - } - push @{$currgroup->{parent}->{test}}, $testindex{$basetest}; - } else { - # Only let the base test pass if all the sub-tests pass - $testindex{$basetest}->{result} = $result if !ispass($result); - } - } - - } - } elsif(/^\s+=== .* Summary ===\s*$/) { - undef $currgroup; - undef $currtest; - } - - my $severity; - if(/^(ERROR|WARNING|NOTE): (.*)/) { - $severity = $1; - my $message = $2; - - if($message eq "program timed out.") { - $currtest->{result} = "TIMEDOUT"; - } elsif( - $message =~ /can't read "(HOSTCC|libiconv)": no such variable/ or - $message =~ /no files matched glob pattern/ or - $message =~ /error executing dg-final: .*: no such file/ - ) { - $severity = "NOTE"; - } - } else { - $severity = "logline"; - } - - if($return_diags) { - my $dobj; - if($currtest) { - $currtest->{diagnostics} ||= []; - $dobj = $currtest->{diagnostics}; - } elsif($currgroup) { - $currgroup->{diagnostics} ||= []; - $dobj = $currgroup->{diagnostics}; - } else { - $dobj = $ret{diagnostics}; - } - - push @$dobj, {message => $_, severity => $severity, line => $line}; - } - } continue { - $line++; - } - close LOGFILE; - - return %ret; -} - -# Split a test into testdivs -sub splitTest($$) { - my($root, $test) = @_; - - $test->{fullname} =~ /^(\S+)\s*(.*)/; - my($path, $descriptor) = ($1, $2); - my @nodes = split(m!/!, $path); - push @nodes, $descriptor if $descriptor; - my $lastnode = pop @nodes; - - my $hash = $root; - foreach (@nodes) { - $hash->{testdiv} ||= {}; - $hash = $hash->{testdiv}->{$_} ||= {}; - } - - - $hash->{test} ||= {}; - $hash->{test}->{$lastnode} = $test; -} - - -# ==== Comparison ==== - -sub ispass($) { - my $result = shift; - - if($result eq "PASS" or $result eq "XFAIL" or $result eq "KFAIL") { - return 1; - } else { - return 0; - } -} - -1; diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/download_ecj b/gcc-4.7/contrib/download_ecj deleted file mode 100755 index 5043f9407..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/download_ecj +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# -# Download the ecj jar file needed by gcj. -# Run this from the top level of the gcc source tree and the libjava -# build will do the right thing. -# -# (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation -# -# This script is Free Software, and it can be copied, distributed and -# modified as defined in the GNU General Public License. A copy of -# its license can be downloaded from http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html -# - -ftp -n sourceware.org << EOF -verbose -hash -user ftp '' -cd /pub/java -binary -get ecj-latest.jar -EOF - -mv ecj-latest.jar ecj.jar - diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/download_prerequisites b/gcc-4.7/contrib/download_prerequisites deleted file mode 100755 index f86f56121..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/download_prerequisites +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Download some prerequisites needed by gcc. -# Run this from the top level of the gcc source tree and the gcc -# build will do the right thing. -# -# (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation -# -# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. - -MPFR=mpfr-2.4.2 -GMP=gmp-4.3.2 -MPC=mpc-0.8.1 - -wget ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/infrastructure/$MPFR.tar.bz2 || exit 1 -tar xjf $MPFR.tar.bz2 || exit 1 -ln -sf $MPFR mpfr || exit 1 - -wget ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/infrastructure/$GMP.tar.bz2 || exit 1 -tar xjf $GMP.tar.bz2 || exit 1 -ln -sf $GMP gmp || exit 1 - -wget ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/infrastructure/$MPC.tar.gz || exit 1 -tar xzf $MPC.tar.gz || exit 1 -ln -sf $MPC mpc || exit 1 - -rm $MPFR.tar.bz2 $GMP.tar.bz2 $MPC.tar.gz || exit 1 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/filter_gcc_for_doxygen b/gcc-4.7/contrib/filter_gcc_for_doxygen deleted file mode 100755 index 3787eebbf..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/filter_gcc_for_doxygen +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# This filters GCC source before Doxygen can get confused by it; -# this script is listed in the doxyfile. The output is not very -# pretty, but at least we get output that Doxygen can understand. -# -# $1 is a source file of some kind. The source we wish doxygen to -# process is put on stdout. - -dir=`dirname $0` -perl $dir/filter_params.pl < $1 | perl $dir/filter_knr2ansi.pl -exit 0 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/filter_knr2ansi.pl b/gcc-4.7/contrib/filter_knr2ansi.pl deleted file mode 100755 index 6b43e4077..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/filter_knr2ansi.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -# -# Goes through the input line by line to find K&R style function -# declarations, and replaces them with ANSI style declarations. -# -@blah = <>; - -for ($i = 0; $i < @blah; $i++) -{ - if ($blah[$i] =~ /^([a-zA-Z_0-9]+)\s*\([^)]+\)\s*$/) - { - $name = $1; - $funci = $i; - $blah[$funci]="$name ("; - $i++; - $lastline = $i; - while ($lastline < @blah && $blah[$lastline] !~ /^{/) - { - $lastline++; - } - $lastline--; - while ($i < @blah && $blah[$i] !~ /^{/) - { - $arg = $blah[$i]; - if ($i != $lastline) - { - $arg =~ s/;/,/g; - } - else - { - $arg =~ s/;//g; - } - $blah[$i] = ""; - $blah[$funci] = "$blah[$funci]" . "$arg"; - $i++; - } - $blah[$funci] = "$blah[$funci]" . ")\n"; - } -} - -for ($i = 0; $i < @blah; $i++) -{ - print $blah[$i]; -} - diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/filter_params.pl b/gcc-4.7/contrib/filter_params.pl deleted file mode 100755 index 22dae6cc5..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/filter_params.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl - -# Filters out some of the #defines used throughout the GCC sources: -# - GTY(()) marks declarations for gengtype.c -# - PARAMS(()) is used for K&R compatibility. See ansidecl.h. - -while (<>) { - s/^\/\* /\/\*\* \@verbatim /; - s/\*\// \@endverbatim \*\//; - s/GTY[ \t]*\(\(.*\)\)//g; - s/[ \t]ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED//g; - s/PARAMS[ \t]*\(\((.*?)\)\)/\($1\)/sg; - print; -} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/gcc.doxy b/gcc-4.7/contrib/gcc.doxy deleted file mode 100644 index 7a284e754..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/gcc.doxy +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1267 +0,0 @@ -# Doxyfile 1.5.2 - -# This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system -# doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project -# -# All text after a hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored -# The format is: -# TAG = value [value, ...] -# For lists items can also be appended using: -# TAG += value [value, ...] -# Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (" ") - - -#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# NOTE: YOU MUST EDIT THE FOLLOWING HARDWIRED PATHS BEFORE USING THIS FILE. -#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# The OUTPUT_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute) -# base path where the generated documentation will be put. -# If a relative path is entered, it will be relative to the location -# where doxygen was started. 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It covers releases of GCC -(and the former EGCS project) since EGCS 1.0, on the line of development -that led to GCC 3. For information on GCC 2.8.1 and older releases of GCC 2, -see ONEWS. - -EOF - -header="======================================================================" - -echo $header - -for file in $files; do - wfile=$website$file - echo $wfile - # We lie to Lynx about the kind of terminal in use because we - # want to get consistent output everywhere, and we want this - # script to work even when it is not run interactively. - env TERM=vt100 lynx -dump $wfile - echo $header -done diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/gthr_supp_vxw_5x.c b/gcc-4.7/contrib/gthr_supp_vxw_5x.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6ce288f3e..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/gthr_supp_vxw_5x.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -/* Kernel-side additional module for the VxWorks threading support - logic for GCC. Written 2002 by Zack Weinberg. - - This file is distributed with GCC, but it is not part of GCC. - The contents of this file are in the public domain. */ - -/* If you are using the Tornado IDE, copy this file to - $WIND_BASE/target/config/comps/src/gthread_supp.c. Then create a - file named 10comp_gthread_supp.cdf in target/config/comps/vxWorks - with the following contents: - - Component INCLUDE_GCC_GTHREAD { - NAME GCC 3.x gthread support (required by C++) - CONFIGLETTES gthread_supp.c - REQUIRES INCLUDE_CPLUS - INCLUDE_WHEN INCLUDE_CPLUS - _FOLDER FOLDER_CPLUS - } - - If you are using command line builds, instead copy this file to - $WIND_BASE/target/src/config/gthread_supp.c, and add the following - block to target/src/config/usrExtra.c: - - #ifdef INCLUDE_CPLUS - #include "../../src/config/gthread_supp.c" - #endif - - You should now be able to rebuild your application using GCC 3.x. */ - -#include <vxWorks.h> -#include <taskLib.h> - -/* This file provides these routines: */ -extern void *__gthread_get_tsd_data (WIND_TCB *tcb); -extern void __gthread_set_tsd_data (WIND_TCB *tcb, void *data); - -extern void __gthread_enter_tsd_dtor_context (WIND_TCB *tcb); -extern void __gthread_leave_tsd_dtor_context (WIND_TCB *tcb); - -/* Set and retrieve the TSD data block for the task TCB. - - Possible choices for TSD_SLOT are: - reserved1 - reserved2 - spare1 - spare2 - spare3 - spare4 - (these are all fields of the TCB structure; all have type 'int'). - - If you find that the slot chosen by default is already used for - something else, simply change the #define below and recompile this - file. No other file should reference TSD_SLOT directly. */ - -/* WARNING: This code is not 64-bit clean (it assumes that a pointer - can be held in an 'int' without truncation). As much of the rest - of VxWorks also makes this assumption, we can't really avoid it. */ - -#define TSD_SLOT reserved1 - -void * -__gthread_get_tsd_data (WIND_TCB *tcb) -{ - return (void *) (tcb->TSD_SLOT); -} - -void -__gthread_set_tsd_data (WIND_TCB *tcb, void *data) -{ - tcb->TSD_SLOT = (int) data; -} - -/* Enter and leave "TSD destructor context". This is defined as a - state in which it is safe to call free() from a task delete hook - on a memory block allocated by the task being deleted. - For VxWorks 5.x, nothing needs to be done. */ - -#if __GNUC__ >= 2 -#define UNUSED __attribute__((unused)) -#else -#define UNUSED -#endif - -void -__gthread_enter_tsd_dtor_context (WIND_TCB *tcb UNUSED) -{ -} - -void -__gthread_leave_tsd_dtor_context (WIND_TCB *tcb UNUSED) -{ -} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/index-prop b/gcc-4.7/contrib/index-prop deleted file mode 100755 index 1ea648989..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/index-prop +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/perl -wi -# Fix up the output of cvs diff -c so that it works with patch. -# We do this by propagating the full pathname from the Index: line -# into the diff itself. -# -# Thrown together by Jason Merrill <jason@cygnus.com> - -while (<>) -{ - if (/^Index: (.*)/) - { - $full = $1; - print; - for (1..7) - { - $_ = <>; - s/^([-+*]{3}) [^\t]+\t/$1 $full\t/ - unless m{ /dev/null\t}; - print; - } - } - else - { - print; - } -} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/make_sunver.pl b/gcc-4.7/contrib/make_sunver.pl deleted file mode 100644 index afdf973f5..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/make_sunver.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,329 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -# make_sunver.pl -# -# This script takes at least two arguments, a GNU style version script and -# a list of object and archive files, and generates a corresponding Sun -# style version script as follows: -# -# Each glob pattern, C++ mangled pattern or literal in the input script is -# matched against all global symbols in the input objects, emitting those -# that matched (or nothing if no match was found). -# A comment with the original pattern and its type is left in the output -# file to make it easy to understand the matches. -# -# It uses elfdump when present (native), GNU readelf otherwise. -# It depends on the GNU version of c++filt, since it must understand the -# GNU mangling style. - -use FileHandle; -use IPC::Open2; - -# Input version script, GNU style. -my $symvers = shift; - -########## -# Get all the symbols from the library, match them, and add them to a hash. - -my %sym_hash = (); - -# List of objects and archives to process. -my @OBJECTS = (); - -# List of shared objects to omit from processing. -my @SHAREDOBJS = (); - -# Filter out those input archives that have corresponding shared objects to -# avoid adding all symbols matched in the archive to the output map. -foreach $file (@ARGV) { - if (($so = $file) =~ s/\.a$/.so/ && -e $so) { - printf STDERR "omitted $file -> $so\n"; - push (@SHAREDOBJS, $so); - } else { - push (@OBJECTS, $file); - } -} - -# We need to detect and ignore hidden symbols. Solaris nm can only detect -# this in the harder to parse default output format, and GNU nm not at all, -# so use elfdump -s in the native case and GNU readelf -s otherwise. -# GNU objdump -t cannot be used since it produces a variable number of -# columns. - -# The path to elfdump. -my $elfdump = "/usr/ccs/bin/elfdump"; - -if (-f $elfdump) { - open ELFDUMP,$elfdump.' -s '.(join ' ',@OBJECTS).'|' or die $!; - my $skip_arsym = 0; - - while (<ELFDUMP>) { - chomp; - - # Ignore empty lines. - if (/^$/) { - # End of archive symbol table, stop skipping. - $skip_arsym = 0 if $skip_arsym; - next; - } - - # Keep skipping until end of archive symbol table. - next if ($skip_arsym); - - # Ignore object name header for individual objects and archives. - next if (/:$/); - - # Ignore table header lines. - next if (/^Symbol Table Section:/); - next if (/index.*value.*size/); - - # Start of archive symbol table: start skipping. - if (/^Symbol Table: \(archive/) { - $skip_arsym = 1; - next; - } - - # Split table. - (undef, undef, undef, undef, $bind, $oth, undef, $shndx, $name) = split; - - # Error out for unknown input. - die "unknown input line:\n$_" unless defined($bind); - - # Ignore local symbols. - next if ($bind eq "LOCL"); - # Ignore hidden symbols. - next if ($oth eq "H"); - # Ignore undefined symbols. - next if ($shndx eq "UNDEF"); - # Error out for unhandled cases. - if ($bind !~ /^(GLOB|WEAK)/ or $oth ne "D") { - die "unhandled symbol:\n$_"; - } - - # Remember symbol. - $sym_hash{$name}++; - } - close ELFDUMP or die "$elfdump error"; -} else { - open READELF, 'readelf -s -W '.(join ' ',@OBJECTS).'|' or die $!; - # Process each symbol. - while (<READELF>) { - chomp; - - # Ignore empty lines. - next if (/^$/); - - # Ignore object name header. - next if (/^File: .*$/); - - # Ignore table header lines. - next if (/^Symbol table.*contains.*:/); - next if (/Num:.*Value.*Size/); - - # Split table. - (undef, undef, undef, undef, $bind, $vis, $ndx, $name) = split; - - # Error out for unknown input. - die "unknown input line:\n$_" unless defined($bind); - - # Ignore local symbols. - next if ($bind eq "LOCAL"); - # Ignore hidden symbols. - next if ($vis eq "HIDDEN"); - # Ignore undefined symbols. - next if ($ndx eq "UND"); - # Error out for unhandled cases. - if ($bind !~ /^(GLOBAL|WEAK)/ or $vis ne "DEFAULT") { - die "unhandled symbol:\n$_"; - } - - # Remember symbol. - $sym_hash{$name}++; - } - close READELF or die "readelf error"; -} - -########## -# The various types of glob patterns. -# -# A glob pattern that is to be applied to the demangled name: 'cxx'. -# A glob patterns that applies directly to the name in the .o files: 'glob'. -# This pattern is ignored; used for local variables (usually just '*'): 'ign'. - -# The type of the current pattern. -my $glob = 'glob'; - -# We're currently inside `extern "C++"', which Sun ld doesn't understand. -my $in_extern = 0; - -# The c++filt command to use. This *must* be GNU c++filt; the Sun Studio -# c++filt doesn't handle the GNU mangling style. -my $cxxfilt = $ENV{'CXXFILT'} || "c++filt"; - -# The current version name. -my $current_version = ""; - -# Was there any attempt to match a symbol to this version? -my $matches_attempted; - -# The number of versions which matched this symbol. -my $matched_symbols; - -open F,$symvers or die $!; - -# Print information about generating this file -print "# This file was generated by make_sunver.pl. DO NOT EDIT!\n"; -print "# It was generated by:\n"; -printf "# %s %s %s\n", $0, $symvers, (join ' ',@ARGV); -printf "# Omitted archives with corresponding shared libraries: %s\n", - (join ' ', @SHAREDOBJS) if $#SHAREDOBJS >= 0; -print "#\n\n"; - -while (<F>) { - # Lines of the form '};' - if (/^([ \t]*)(\}[ \t]*;[ \t]*)$/) { - $glob = 'glob'; - if ($in_extern) { - $in_extern--; - print "$1##$2"; - } else { - print; - } - next; - } - - # Lines of the form '} SOME_VERSION_NAME_1.0;' - if (/^[ \t]*\}[ \tA-Z0-9_.a-z]+;[ \t]*$/) { - $glob = 'glob'; - # We tried to match symbols agains this version, but none matched. - # Emit dummy hidden symbol to avoid marking this version WEAK. - if ($matches_attempted && $matched_symbols == 0) { - print " hidden:\n"; - print " .force_WEAK_off_$current_version = DATA S0x0 V0x0;\n"; - } - print; next; - } - - # Comment and blank lines - if (/^[ \t]*\#/) { print; next; } - if (/^[ \t]*$/) { print; next; } - - # Lines of the form '{' - if (/^([ \t]*){$/) { - if ($in_extern) { - print "$1##{\n"; - } else { - print; - } - next; - } - - # Lines of the form 'SOME_VERSION_NAME_1.1 {' - if (/^([A-Z0-9_.]+)[ \t]+{$/) { - # Record version name. - $current_version = $1; - # Reset match attempts, #matched symbols for this version. - $matches_attempted = 0; - $matched_symbols = 0; - print; - next; - } - - # Ignore 'global:' - if (/^[ \t]*global:$/) { print; next; } - - # After 'local:', globs should be ignored, they won't be exported. - if (/^[ \t]*local:$/) { - $glob = 'ign'; - print; - next; - } - - # After 'extern "C++"', globs are C++ patterns - if (/^([ \t]*)(extern \"C\+\+\"[ \t]*)$/) { - $in_extern++; - $glob = 'cxx'; - # Need to comment, Sun ld cannot handle this. - print "$1##$2\n"; next; - } - - # Chomp newline now we're done with passing through the input file. - chomp; - - # Catch globs. Note that '{}' is not allowed in globs by this script, - # so only '*' and '[]' are available. - if (/^([ \t]*)([^ \t;{}#]+);?[ \t]*$/) { - my $ws = $1; - my $ptn = $2; - # Turn the glob into a regex by replacing '*' with '.*', '?' with '.'. - # Keep $ptn so we can still print the original form. - ($pattern = $ptn) =~ s/\*/\.\*/g; - $pattern =~ s/\?/\./g; - - if ($glob eq 'ign') { - # We're in a local: * section; just continue. - print "$_\n"; - next; - } - - # Print the glob commented for human readers. - print "$ws##$ptn ($glob)\n"; - # We tried to match a symbol to this version. - $matches_attempted++; - - if ($glob eq 'glob') { - my %ptn_syms = (); - - # Match ptn against symbols in %sym_hash. - foreach my $sym (keys %sym_hash) { - # Maybe it matches one of the patterns based on the symbol in - # the .o file. - $ptn_syms{$sym}++ if ($sym =~ /^$pattern$/); - } - - foreach my $sym (sort keys(%ptn_syms)) { - $matched_symbols++; - print "$ws$sym;\n"; - } - } elsif ($glob eq 'cxx') { - my %dem_syms = (); - - # Verify that we're actually using GNU c++filt. Other versions - # most likely cannot handle GNU style symbol mangling. - my $cxxout = `$cxxfilt --version 2>&1`; - $cxxout =~ m/GNU/ or die "$0 requires GNU c++filt to function"; - - # Talk to c++filt through a pair of file descriptors. - # Need to start a fresh instance per pattern, otherwise the - # process grows to 500+ MB. - my $pid = open2(*FILTIN, *FILTOUT, $cxxfilt) or die $!; - - # Match ptn against symbols in %sym_hash. - foreach my $sym (keys %sym_hash) { - # No? Well, maybe its demangled form matches one of those - # patterns. - printf FILTOUT "%s\n",$sym; - my $dem = <FILTIN>; - chomp $dem; - $dem_syms{$sym}++ if ($dem =~ /^$pattern$/); - } - - close FILTOUT or die "c++filt error"; - close FILTIN or die "c++filt error"; - # Need to wait for the c++filt process to avoid lots of zombies. - waitpid $pid, 0; - - foreach my $sym (sort keys(%dem_syms)) { - $matched_symbols++; - print "$ws$sym;\n"; - } - } else { - # No? Well, then ignore it. - } - next; - } - # Important sanity check. This script can't handle lots of formats - # that GNU ld can, so be sure to error out if one is seen! - die "strange line `$_'"; -} -close F; diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/paranoia.cc b/gcc-4.7/contrib/paranoia.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 8e8500e23..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/paranoia.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2713 +0,0 @@ -/* A C version of Kahan's Floating Point Test "Paranoia" - -Thos Sumner, UCSF, Feb. 1985 -David Gay, BTL, Jan. 1986 - -This is a rewrite from the Pascal version by - -B. A. Wichmann, 18 Jan. 1985 - -(and does NOT exhibit good C programming style). - -Adjusted to use Standard C headers 19 Jan. 1992 (dmg); - -(C) Apr 19 1983 in BASIC version by: -Professor W. M. Kahan, -567 Evans Hall -Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Dept. -University of California -Berkeley, California 94720 -USA - -converted to Pascal by: -B. A. Wichmann -National Physical Laboratory -Teddington Middx -TW11 OLW -UK - -converted to C by: - -David M. Gay and Thos Sumner -AT&T Bell Labs Computer Center, Rm. U-76 -600 Mountain Avenue University of California -Murray Hill, NJ 07974 San Francisco, CA 94143 -USA USA - -with simultaneous corrections to the Pascal source (reflected -in the Pascal source available over netlib). -[A couple of bug fixes from dgh = sun!dhough incorporated 31 July 1986.] - -Reports of results on various systems from all the versions -of Paranoia are being collected by Richard Karpinski at the -same address as Thos Sumner. This includes sample outputs, -bug reports, and criticisms. - -You may copy this program freely if you acknowledge its source. -Comments on the Pascal version to NPL, please. - -The following is from the introductory commentary from Wichmann's work: - -The BASIC program of Kahan is written in Microsoft BASIC using many -facilities which have no exact analogy in Pascal. The Pascal -version below cannot therefore be exactly the same. Rather than be -a minimal transcription of the BASIC program, the Pascal coding -follows the conventional style of block-structured languages. Hence -the Pascal version could be useful in producing versions in other -structured languages. - -Rather than use identifiers of minimal length (which therefore have -little mnemonic significance), the Pascal version uses meaningful -identifiers as follows [Note: A few changes have been made for C]: - - -BASIC C BASIC C BASIC C - -A J S StickyBit -A1 AInverse J0 NoErrors T -B Radix [Failure] T0 Underflow -B1 BInverse J1 NoErrors T2 ThirtyTwo -B2 RadixD2 [SeriousDefect] T5 OneAndHalf -B9 BMinusU2 J2 NoErrors T7 TwentySeven -C [Defect] T8 TwoForty -C1 CInverse J3 NoErrors U OneUlp -D [Flaw] U0 UnderflowThreshold -D4 FourD K PageNo U1 -E0 L Milestone U2 -E1 M V -E2 Exp2 N V0 -E3 N1 V8 -E5 MinSqEr O Zero V9 -E6 SqEr O1 One W -E7 MaxSqEr O2 Two X -E8 O3 Three X1 -E9 O4 Four X8 -F1 MinusOne O5 Five X9 Random1 -F2 Half O8 Eight Y -F3 Third O9 Nine Y1 -F6 P Precision Y2 -F9 Q Y9 Random2 -G1 GMult Q8 Z -G2 GDiv Q9 Z0 PseudoZero -G3 GAddSub R Z1 -H R1 RMult Z2 -H1 HInverse R2 RDiv Z9 -I R3 RAddSub -IO NoTrials R4 RSqrt -I3 IEEE R9 Random9 - -SqRWrng - -All the variables in BASIC are true variables and in consequence, -the program is more difficult to follow since the "constants" must -be determined (the glossary is very helpful). The Pascal version -uses Real constants, but checks are added to ensure that the values -are correctly converted by the compiler. - -The major textual change to the Pascal version apart from the -identifiersis that named procedures are used, inserting parameters -wherehelpful. New procedures are also introduced. The -correspondence is as follows: - - -BASIC Pascal -lines - -90- 140 Pause -170- 250 Instructions -380- 460 Heading -480- 670 Characteristics -690- 870 History -2940-2950 Random -3710-3740 NewD -4040-4080 DoesYequalX -4090-4110 PrintIfNPositive -4640-4850 TestPartialUnderflow - -*/ - - /* This version of paranoia has been modified to work with GCC's internal - software floating point emulation library, as a sanity check of same. - - I'm doing this in C++ so that I can do operator overloading and not - have to modify so damned much of the existing code. */ - - extern "C" { -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <math.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <float.h> - - /* This part is made all the more awful because many gcc headers are - not prepared at all to be parsed as C++. The biggest stickler - here is const structure members. So we include exactly the pieces - that we need. */ - -#define GTY(x) - -#include "ansidecl.h" -#include "auto-host.h" -#include "hwint.h" - -#undef EXTRA_MODES_FILE - - struct rtx_def; - typedef struct rtx_def *rtx; - struct rtvec_def; - typedef struct rtvec_def *rtvec; - union tree_node; - typedef union tree_node *tree; - -#define DEFTREECODE(SYM, STRING, TYPE, NARGS) SYM, - enum tree_code { -#include "tree.def" - LAST_AND_UNUSED_TREE_CODE - }; -#undef DEFTREECODE - -#define class klass - -#include "real.h" - -#undef class - } - -/* We never produce signals from the library. Thus setjmp need do nothing. */ -#undef setjmp -#define setjmp(x) (0) - -static bool verbose = false; -static int verbose_index = 0; - -/* ====================================================================== */ -/* The implementation of the abstract floating point class based on gcc's - real.c. I.e. the object of this exercise. Templated so that we can - all fp sizes. */ - -class real_c_float -{ - public: - static const enum machine_mode MODE = SFmode; - - private: - static const int external_max = 128 / 32; - static const int internal_max - = (sizeof (REAL_VALUE_TYPE) + sizeof (long) + 1) / sizeof (long); - long image[external_max < internal_max ? internal_max : external_max]; - - void from_long(long); - void from_str(const char *); - void binop(int code, const real_c_float&); - void unop(int code); - bool cmp(int code, const real_c_float&) const; - - public: - real_c_float() - { } - real_c_float(long l) - { from_long(l); } - real_c_float(const char *s) - { from_str(s); } - real_c_float(const real_c_float &b) - { memcpy(image, b.image, sizeof(image)); } - - const real_c_float& operator= (long l) - { from_long(l); return *this; } - const real_c_float& operator= (const char *s) - { from_str(s); return *this; } - const real_c_float& operator= (const real_c_float &b) - { memcpy(image, b.image, sizeof(image)); return *this; } - - const real_c_float& operator+= (const real_c_float &b) - { binop(PLUS_EXPR, b); return *this; } - const real_c_float& operator-= (const real_c_float &b) - { binop(MINUS_EXPR, b); return *this; } - const real_c_float& operator*= (const real_c_float &b) - { binop(MULT_EXPR, b); return *this; } - const real_c_float& operator/= (const real_c_float &b) - { binop(RDIV_EXPR, b); return *this; } - - real_c_float operator- () const - { real_c_float r(*this); r.unop(NEGATE_EXPR); return r; } - real_c_float abs () const - { real_c_float r(*this); r.unop(ABS_EXPR); return r; } - - bool operator < (const real_c_float &b) const { return cmp(LT_EXPR, b); } - bool operator <= (const real_c_float &b) const { return cmp(LE_EXPR, b); } - bool operator == (const real_c_float &b) const { return cmp(EQ_EXPR, b); } - bool operator != (const real_c_float &b) const { return cmp(NE_EXPR, b); } - bool operator >= (const real_c_float &b) const { return cmp(GE_EXPR, b); } - bool operator > (const real_c_float &b) const { return cmp(GT_EXPR, b); } - - const char * str () const; - const char * hex () const; - long integer () const; - int exp () const; - void ldexp (int); -}; - -void -real_c_float::from_long (long l) -{ - REAL_VALUE_TYPE f; - - real_from_integer (&f, MODE, l, l < 0 ? -1 : 0, 0); - real_to_target (image, &f, MODE); -} - -void -real_c_float::from_str (const char *s) -{ - REAL_VALUE_TYPE f; - const char *p = s; - - if (*p == '-' || *p == '+') - p++; - if (strcasecmp(p, "inf") == 0) - { - real_inf (&f); - if (*s == '-') - real_arithmetic (&f, NEGATE_EXPR, &f, NULL); - } - else if (strcasecmp(p, "nan") == 0) - real_nan (&f, "", 1, MODE); - else - real_from_string (&f, s); - - real_to_target (image, &f, MODE); -} - -void -real_c_float::binop (int code, const real_c_float &b) -{ - REAL_VALUE_TYPE ai, bi, ri; - - real_from_target (&ai, image, MODE); - real_from_target (&bi, b.image, MODE); - real_arithmetic (&ri, code, &ai, &bi); - real_to_target (image, &ri, MODE); - - if (verbose) - { - char ab[64], bb[64], rb[64]; - const real_format *fmt = real_format_for_mode[MODE - QFmode]; - const int digits = (fmt->p * fmt->log2_b + 3) / 4; - char symbol_for_code; - - real_from_target (&ri, image, MODE); - real_to_hexadecimal (ab, &ai, sizeof(ab), digits, 0); - real_to_hexadecimal (bb, &bi, sizeof(bb), digits, 0); - real_to_hexadecimal (rb, &ri, sizeof(rb), digits, 0); - - switch (code) - { - case PLUS_EXPR: - symbol_for_code = '+'; - break; - case MINUS_EXPR: - symbol_for_code = '-'; - break; - case MULT_EXPR: - symbol_for_code = '*'; - break; - case RDIV_EXPR: - symbol_for_code = '/'; - break; - default: - abort (); - } - - fprintf (stderr, "%6d: %s %c %s = %s\n", verbose_index++, - ab, symbol_for_code, bb, rb); - } -} - -void -real_c_float::unop (int code) -{ - REAL_VALUE_TYPE ai, ri; - - real_from_target (&ai, image, MODE); - real_arithmetic (&ri, code, &ai, NULL); - real_to_target (image, &ri, MODE); - - if (verbose) - { - char ab[64], rb[64]; - const real_format *fmt = real_format_for_mode[MODE - QFmode]; - const int digits = (fmt->p * fmt->log2_b + 3) / 4; - const char *symbol_for_code; - - real_from_target (&ri, image, MODE); - real_to_hexadecimal (ab, &ai, sizeof(ab), digits, 0); - real_to_hexadecimal (rb, &ri, sizeof(rb), digits, 0); - - switch (code) - { - case NEGATE_EXPR: - symbol_for_code = "-"; - break; - case ABS_EXPR: - symbol_for_code = "abs "; - break; - default: - abort (); - } - - fprintf (stderr, "%6d: %s%s = %s\n", verbose_index++, - symbol_for_code, ab, rb); - } -} - -bool -real_c_float::cmp (int code, const real_c_float &b) const -{ - REAL_VALUE_TYPE ai, bi; - bool ret; - - real_from_target (&ai, image, MODE); - real_from_target (&bi, b.image, MODE); - ret = real_compare (code, &ai, &bi); - - if (verbose) - { - char ab[64], bb[64]; - const real_format *fmt = real_format_for_mode[MODE - QFmode]; - const int digits = (fmt->p * fmt->log2_b + 3) / 4; - const char *symbol_for_code; - - real_to_hexadecimal (ab, &ai, sizeof(ab), digits, 0); - real_to_hexadecimal (bb, &bi, sizeof(bb), digits, 0); - - switch (code) - { - case LT_EXPR: - symbol_for_code = "<"; - break; - case LE_EXPR: - symbol_for_code = "<="; - break; - case EQ_EXPR: - symbol_for_code = "=="; - break; - case NE_EXPR: - symbol_for_code = "!="; - break; - case GE_EXPR: - symbol_for_code = ">="; - break; - case GT_EXPR: - symbol_for_code = ">"; - break; - default: - abort (); - } - - fprintf (stderr, "%6d: %s %s %s = %s\n", verbose_index++, - ab, symbol_for_code, bb, (ret ? "true" : "false")); - } - - return ret; -} - -const char * -real_c_float::str() const -{ - REAL_VALUE_TYPE f; - const real_format *fmt = real_format_for_mode[MODE - QFmode]; - const int digits = int(fmt->p * fmt->log2_b * .30102999566398119521 + 1); - - real_from_target (&f, image, MODE); - char *buf = new char[digits + 10]; - real_to_decimal (buf, &f, digits+10, digits, 0); - - return buf; -} - -const char * -real_c_float::hex() const -{ - REAL_VALUE_TYPE f; - const real_format *fmt = real_format_for_mode[MODE - QFmode]; - const int digits = (fmt->p * fmt->log2_b + 3) / 4; - - real_from_target (&f, image, MODE); - char *buf = new char[digits + 10]; - real_to_hexadecimal (buf, &f, digits+10, digits, 0); - - return buf; -} - -long -real_c_float::integer() const -{ - REAL_VALUE_TYPE f; - real_from_target (&f, image, MODE); - return real_to_integer (&f); -} - -int -real_c_float::exp() const -{ - REAL_VALUE_TYPE f; - real_from_target (&f, image, MODE); - return real_exponent (&f); -} - -void -real_c_float::ldexp (int exp) -{ - REAL_VALUE_TYPE ai; - - real_from_target (&ai, image, MODE); - real_ldexp (&ai, &ai, exp); - real_to_target (image, &ai, MODE); -} - -/* ====================================================================== */ -/* An implementation of the abstract floating point class that uses native - arithmetic. Exists for reference and debugging. */ - -template<typename T> -class native_float -{ - private: - // Force intermediate results back to memory. - volatile T image; - - static T from_str (const char *); - static T do_abs (T); - static T verbose_binop (T, char, T, T); - static T verbose_unop (const char *, T, T); - static bool verbose_cmp (T, const char *, T, bool); - - public: - native_float() - { } - native_float(long l) - { image = l; } - native_float(const char *s) - { image = from_str(s); } - native_float(const native_float &b) - { image = b.image; } - - const native_float& operator= (long l) - { image = l; return *this; } - const native_float& operator= (const char *s) - { image = from_str(s); return *this; } - const native_float& operator= (const native_float &b) - { image = b.image; return *this; } - - const native_float& operator+= (const native_float &b) - { - image = verbose_binop(image, '+', b.image, image + b.image); - return *this; - } - const native_float& operator-= (const native_float &b) - { - image = verbose_binop(image, '-', b.image, image - b.image); - return *this; - } - const native_float& operator*= (const native_float &b) - { - image = verbose_binop(image, '*', b.image, image * b.image); - return *this; - } - const native_float& operator/= (const native_float &b) - { - image = verbose_binop(image, '/', b.image, image / b.image); - return *this; - } - - native_float operator- () const - { - native_float r; - r.image = verbose_unop("-", image, -image); - return r; - } - native_float abs () const - { - native_float r; - r.image = verbose_unop("abs ", image, do_abs(image)); - return r; - } - - bool operator < (const native_float &b) const - { return verbose_cmp(image, "<", b.image, image < b.image); } - bool operator <= (const native_float &b) const - { return verbose_cmp(image, "<=", b.image, image <= b.image); } - bool operator == (const native_float &b) const - { return verbose_cmp(image, "==", b.image, image == b.image); } - bool operator != (const native_float &b) const - { return verbose_cmp(image, "!=", b.image, image != b.image); } - bool operator >= (const native_float &b) const - { return verbose_cmp(image, ">=", b.image, image >= b.image); } - bool operator > (const native_float &b) const - { return verbose_cmp(image, ">", b.image, image > b.image); } - - const char * str () const; - const char * hex () const; - long integer () const - { return long(image); } - int exp () const; - void ldexp (int); -}; - -template<typename T> -inline T -native_float<T>::from_str (const char *s) -{ - return strtold (s, NULL); -} - -template<> -inline float -native_float<float>::from_str (const char *s) -{ - return strtof (s, NULL); -} - -template<> -inline double -native_float<double>::from_str (const char *s) -{ - return strtod (s, NULL); -} - -template<typename T> -inline T -native_float<T>::do_abs (T image) -{ - return fabsl (image); -} - -template<> -inline float -native_float<float>::do_abs (float image) -{ - return fabsf (image); -} - -template<> -inline double -native_float<double>::do_abs (double image) -{ - return fabs (image); -} - -template<typename T> -T -native_float<T>::verbose_binop (T a, char symbol, T b, T r) -{ - if (verbose) - { - const int digits = int(sizeof(T) * CHAR_BIT / 4) - 1; -#ifdef NO_LONG_DOUBLE - fprintf (stderr, "%6d: %.*a %c %.*a = %.*a\n", verbose_index++, - digits, (double)a, symbol, - digits, (double)b, digits, (double)r); -#else - fprintf (stderr, "%6d: %.*La %c %.*La = %.*La\n", verbose_index++, - digits, (long double)a, symbol, - digits, (long double)b, digits, (long double)r); -#endif - } - return r; -} - -template<typename T> -T -native_float<T>::verbose_unop (const char *symbol, T a, T r) -{ - if (verbose) - { - const int digits = int(sizeof(T) * CHAR_BIT / 4) - 1; -#ifdef NO_LONG_DOUBLE - fprintf (stderr, "%6d: %s%.*a = %.*a\n", verbose_index++, - symbol, digits, (double)a, digits, (double)r); -#else - fprintf (stderr, "%6d: %s%.*La = %.*La\n", verbose_index++, - symbol, digits, (long double)a, digits, (long double)r); -#endif - } - return r; -} - -template<typename T> -bool -native_float<T>::verbose_cmp (T a, const char *symbol, T b, bool r) -{ - if (verbose) - { - const int digits = int(sizeof(T) * CHAR_BIT / 4) - 1; -#ifndef NO_LONG_DOUBLE - fprintf (stderr, "%6d: %.*a %s %.*a = %s\n", verbose_index++, - digits, (double)a, symbol, - digits, (double)b, (r ? "true" : "false")); -#else - fprintf (stderr, "%6d: %.*La %s %.*La = %s\n", verbose_index++, - digits, (long double)a, symbol, - digits, (long double)b, (r ? "true" : "false")); -#endif - } - return r; -} - -template<typename T> -const char * -native_float<T>::str() const -{ - char *buf = new char[50]; - const int digits = int(sizeof(T) * CHAR_BIT * .30102999566398119521 + 1); -#ifndef NO_LONG_DOUBLE - sprintf (buf, "%.*e", digits - 1, (double) image); -#else - sprintf (buf, "%.*Le", digits - 1, (long double) image); -#endif - return buf; -} - -template<typename T> -const char * -native_float<T>::hex() const -{ - char *buf = new char[50]; - const int digits = int(sizeof(T) * CHAR_BIT / 4); -#ifndef NO_LONG_DOUBLE - sprintf (buf, "%.*a", digits - 1, (double) image); -#else - sprintf (buf, "%.*La", digits - 1, (long double) image); -#endif - return buf; -} - -template<typename T> -int -native_float<T>::exp() const -{ - int e; - frexp (image, &e); - return e; -} - -template<typename T> -void -native_float<T>::ldexp (int exp) -{ - image = ldexpl (image, exp); -} - -template<> -void -native_float<float>::ldexp (int exp) -{ - image = ldexpf (image, exp); -} - -template<> -void -native_float<double>::ldexp (int exp) -{ - image = ::ldexp (image, exp); -} - -/* ====================================================================== */ -/* Some libm routines that Paranoia expects to be available. */ - -template<typename FLOAT> -inline FLOAT -FABS (const FLOAT &f) -{ - return f.abs(); -} - -template<typename FLOAT, typename RHS> -inline FLOAT -operator+ (const FLOAT &a, const RHS &b) -{ - return FLOAT(a) += FLOAT(b); -} - -template<typename FLOAT, typename RHS> -inline FLOAT -operator- (const FLOAT &a, const RHS &b) -{ - return FLOAT(a) -= FLOAT(b); -} - -template<typename FLOAT, typename RHS> -inline FLOAT -operator* (const FLOAT &a, const RHS &b) -{ - return FLOAT(a) *= FLOAT(b); -} - -template<typename FLOAT, typename RHS> -inline FLOAT -operator/ (const FLOAT &a, const RHS &b) -{ - return FLOAT(a) /= FLOAT(b); -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -FLOAT -FLOOR (const FLOAT &f) -{ - /* ??? This is only correct when F is representable as an integer. */ - long i = f.integer(); - FLOAT r; - - r = i; - if (i < 0 && f != r) - r = i - 1; - - return r; -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -FLOAT -SQRT (const FLOAT &f) -{ -#if 0 - FLOAT zero = long(0); - FLOAT two = 2; - FLOAT one = 1; - FLOAT diff, diff2; - FLOAT z, t; - - if (f == zero) - return zero; - if (f < zero) - return zero / zero; - if (f == one) - return f; - - z = f; - z.ldexp (-f.exp() / 2); - - diff2 = FABS (z * z - f); - if (diff2 > zero) - while (1) - { - t = (f / (two * z)) + (z / two); - diff = FABS (t * t - f); - if (diff >= diff2) - break; - z = t; - diff2 = diff; - } - - return z; -#elif defined(NO_LONG_DOUBLE) - double d; - char buf[64]; - - d = strtod (f.hex(), NULL); - d = sqrt (d); - sprintf(buf, "%.35a", d); - - return FLOAT(buf); -#else - long double ld; - char buf[64]; - - ld = strtold (f.hex(), NULL); - ld = sqrtl (ld); - sprintf(buf, "%.35La", ld); - - return FLOAT(buf); -#endif -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -FLOAT -LOG (FLOAT x) -{ -#if 0 - FLOAT zero = long(0); - FLOAT one = 1; - - if (x <= zero) - return zero / zero; - if (x == one) - return zero; - - int exp = x.exp() - 1; - x.ldexp(-exp); - - FLOAT xm1 = x - one; - FLOAT y = xm1; - long n = 2; - - FLOAT sum = xm1; - while (1) - { - y *= xm1; - FLOAT term = y / FLOAT (n); - FLOAT next = sum + term; - if (next == sum) - break; - sum = next; - if (++n == 1000) - break; - } - - if (exp) - sum += FLOAT (exp) * FLOAT(".69314718055994530941"); - - return sum; -#elif defined (NO_LONG_DOUBLE) - double d; - char buf[64]; - - d = strtod (x.hex(), NULL); - d = log (d); - sprintf(buf, "%.35a", d); - - return FLOAT(buf); -#else - long double ld; - char buf[64]; - - ld = strtold (x.hex(), NULL); - ld = logl (ld); - sprintf(buf, "%.35La", ld); - - return FLOAT(buf); -#endif -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -FLOAT -EXP (const FLOAT &x) -{ - /* Cheat. */ -#ifdef NO_LONG_DOUBLE - double d; - char buf[64]; - - d = strtod (x.hex(), NULL); - d = exp (d); - sprintf(buf, "%.35a", d); - - return FLOAT(buf); -#else - long double ld; - char buf[64]; - - ld = strtold (x.hex(), NULL); - ld = expl (ld); - sprintf(buf, "%.35La", ld); - - return FLOAT(buf); -#endif -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -FLOAT -POW (const FLOAT &base, const FLOAT &exp) -{ - /* Cheat. */ -#ifdef NO_LONG_DOUBLE - double d1, d2; - char buf[64]; - - d1 = strtod (base.hex(), NULL); - d2 = strtod (exp.hex(), NULL); - d1 = pow (d1, d2); - sprintf(buf, "%.35a", d1); - - return FLOAT(buf); -#else - long double ld1, ld2; - char buf[64]; - - ld1 = strtold (base.hex(), NULL); - ld2 = strtold (exp.hex(), NULL); - ld1 = powl (ld1, ld2); - sprintf(buf, "%.35La", ld1); - - return FLOAT(buf); -#endif -} - -/* ====================================================================== */ -/* Real Paranoia begins again here. We wrap the thing in a template so - that we can instantiate it for each floating point type we care for. */ - -int NoTrials = 20; /*Number of tests for commutativity. */ -bool do_pause = false; - -enum Guard { No, Yes }; -enum Rounding { Other, Rounded, Chopped }; -enum Class { Failure, Serious, Defect, Flaw }; - -template<typename FLOAT> -struct Paranoia -{ - FLOAT Radix, BInvrse, RadixD2, BMinusU2; - - /* Small floating point constants. */ - FLOAT Zero; - FLOAT Half; - FLOAT One; - FLOAT Two; - FLOAT Three; - FLOAT Four; - FLOAT Five; - FLOAT Eight; - FLOAT Nine; - FLOAT TwentySeven; - FLOAT ThirtyTwo; - FLOAT TwoForty; - FLOAT MinusOne; - FLOAT OneAndHalf; - - /* Declarations of Variables. */ - int Indx; - char ch[8]; - FLOAT AInvrse, A1; - FLOAT C, CInvrse; - FLOAT D, FourD; - FLOAT E0, E1, Exp2, E3, MinSqEr; - FLOAT SqEr, MaxSqEr, E9; - FLOAT Third; - FLOAT F6, F9; - FLOAT H, HInvrse; - int I; - FLOAT StickyBit, J; - FLOAT MyZero; - FLOAT Precision; - FLOAT Q, Q9; - FLOAT R, Random9; - FLOAT T, Underflow, S; - FLOAT OneUlp, UfThold, U1, U2; - FLOAT V, V0, V9; - FLOAT W; - FLOAT X, X1, X2, X8, Random1; - FLOAT Y, Y1, Y2, Random2; - FLOAT Z, PseudoZero, Z1, Z2, Z9; - int ErrCnt[4]; - int Milestone; - int PageNo; - int M, N, N1; - Guard GMult, GDiv, GAddSub; - Rounding RMult, RDiv, RAddSub, RSqrt; - int Break, Done, NotMonot, Monot, Anomaly, IEEE, SqRWrng, UfNGrad; - - /* Computed constants. */ - /*U1 gap below 1.0, i.e, 1.0-U1 is next number below 1.0 */ - /*U2 gap above 1.0, i.e, 1.0+U2 is next number above 1.0 */ - - int main (); - - FLOAT Sign (FLOAT); - FLOAT Random (); - void Pause (); - void BadCond (int, const char *); - void SqXMinX (int); - void TstCond (int, int, const char *); - void notify (const char *); - void IsYeqX (); - void NewD (); - void PrintIfNPositive (); - void SR3750 (); - void TstPtUf (); - - // Pretend we're bss. - Paranoia() { memset(this, 0, sizeof (*this)); } -}; - -template<typename FLOAT> -int -Paranoia<FLOAT>::main() -{ - /* First two assignments use integer right-hand sides. */ - Zero = long(0); - One = long(1); - Two = long(2); - Three = long(3); - Four = long(4); - Five = long(5); - Eight = long(8); - Nine = long(9); - TwentySeven = long(27); - ThirtyTwo = long(32); - TwoForty = long(240); - MinusOne = long(-1); - Half = "0x1p-1"; - OneAndHalf = "0x3p-1"; - ErrCnt[Failure] = 0; - ErrCnt[Serious] = 0; - ErrCnt[Defect] = 0; - ErrCnt[Flaw] = 0; - PageNo = 1; - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 7; - /*=============================================*/ - printf ("Program is now RUNNING tests on small integers:\n"); - - TstCond (Failure, (Zero + Zero == Zero), "0+0 != 0"); - TstCond (Failure, (One - One == Zero), "1-1 != 0"); - TstCond (Failure, (One > Zero), "1 <= 0"); - TstCond (Failure, (One + One == Two), "1+1 != 2"); - - Z = -Zero; - if (Z != Zero) - { - ErrCnt[Failure] = ErrCnt[Failure] + 1; - printf ("Comparison alleges that -0.0 is Non-zero!\n"); - U2 = "0.001"; - Radix = 1; - TstPtUf (); - } - - TstCond (Failure, (Three == Two + One), "3 != 2+1"); - TstCond (Failure, (Four == Three + One), "4 != 3+1"); - TstCond (Failure, (Four + Two * (-Two) == Zero), "4 + 2*(-2) != 0"); - TstCond (Failure, (Four - Three - One == Zero), "4-3-1 != 0"); - - TstCond (Failure, (MinusOne == (Zero - One)), "-1 != 0-1"); - TstCond (Failure, (MinusOne + One == Zero), "-1+1 != 0"); - TstCond (Failure, (One + MinusOne == Zero), "1+(-1) != 0"); - TstCond (Failure, (MinusOne + FABS (One) == Zero), "-1+abs(1) != 0"); - TstCond (Failure, (MinusOne + MinusOne * MinusOne == Zero), - "-1+(-1)*(-1) != 0"); - - TstCond (Failure, Half + MinusOne + Half == Zero, "1/2 + (-1) + 1/2 != 0"); - - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 10; - /*=============================================*/ - - TstCond (Failure, (Nine == Three * Three), "9 != 3*3"); - TstCond (Failure, (TwentySeven == Nine * Three), "27 != 9*3"); - TstCond (Failure, (Eight == Four + Four), "8 != 4+4"); - TstCond (Failure, (ThirtyTwo == Eight * Four), "32 != 8*4"); - TstCond (Failure, (ThirtyTwo - TwentySeven - Four - One == Zero), - "32-27-4-1 != 0"); - - TstCond (Failure, Five == Four + One, "5 != 4+1"); - TstCond (Failure, TwoForty == Four * Five * Three * Four, "240 != 4*5*3*4"); - TstCond (Failure, TwoForty / Three - Four * Four * Five == Zero, - "240/3 - 4*4*5 != 0"); - TstCond (Failure, TwoForty / Four - Five * Three * Four == Zero, - "240/4 - 5*3*4 != 0"); - TstCond (Failure, TwoForty / Five - Four * Three * Four == Zero, - "240/5 - 4*3*4 != 0"); - - if (ErrCnt[Failure] == 0) - { - printf ("-1, 0, 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 27, 32 & 240 are O.K.\n"); - printf ("\n"); - } - printf ("Searching for Radix and Precision.\n"); - W = One; - do - { - W = W + W; - Y = W + One; - Z = Y - W; - Y = Z - One; - } - while (MinusOne + FABS (Y) < Zero); - /*.. now W is just big enough that |((W+1)-W)-1| >= 1 ... */ - Precision = Zero; - Y = One; - do - { - Radix = W + Y; - Y = Y + Y; - Radix = Radix - W; - } - while (Radix == Zero); - if (Radix < Two) - Radix = One; - printf ("Radix = %s .\n", Radix.str()); - if (Radix != One) - { - W = One; - do - { - Precision = Precision + One; - W = W * Radix; - Y = W + One; - } - while ((Y - W) == One); - } - /*... now W == Radix^Precision is barely too big to satisfy (W+1)-W == 1 - ... */ - U1 = One / W; - U2 = Radix * U1; - printf ("Closest relative separation found is U1 = %s .\n\n", U1.str()); - printf ("Recalculating radix and precision\n "); - - /*save old values */ - E0 = Radix; - E1 = U1; - E9 = U2; - E3 = Precision; - - X = Four / Three; - Third = X - One; - F6 = Half - Third; - X = F6 + F6; - X = FABS (X - Third); - if (X < U2) - X = U2; - - /*... now X = (unknown no.) ulps of 1+... */ - do - { - U2 = X; - Y = Half * U2 + ThirtyTwo * U2 * U2; - Y = One + Y; - X = Y - One; - } - while (!((U2 <= X) || (X <= Zero))); - - /*... now U2 == 1 ulp of 1 + ... */ - X = Two / Three; - F6 = X - Half; - Third = F6 + F6; - X = Third - Half; - X = FABS (X + F6); - if (X < U1) - X = U1; - - /*... now X == (unknown no.) ulps of 1 -... */ - do - { - U1 = X; - Y = Half * U1 + ThirtyTwo * U1 * U1; - Y = Half - Y; - X = Half + Y; - Y = Half - X; - X = Half + Y; - } - while (!((U1 <= X) || (X <= Zero))); - /*... now U1 == 1 ulp of 1 - ... */ - if (U1 == E1) - printf ("confirms closest relative separation U1 .\n"); - else - printf ("gets better closest relative separation U1 = %s .\n", U1.str()); - W = One / U1; - F9 = (Half - U1) + Half; - - Radix = FLOOR (FLOAT ("0.01") + U2 / U1); - if (Radix == E0) - printf ("Radix confirmed.\n"); - else - printf ("MYSTERY: recalculated Radix = %s .\n", Radix.str()); - TstCond (Defect, Radix <= Eight + Eight, - "Radix is too big: roundoff problems"); - TstCond (Flaw, (Radix == Two) || (Radix == 10) - || (Radix == One), "Radix is not as good as 2 or 10"); - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 20; - /*=============================================*/ - TstCond (Failure, F9 - Half < Half, - "(1-U1)-1/2 < 1/2 is FALSE, prog. fails?"); - X = F9; - I = 1; - Y = X - Half; - Z = Y - Half; - TstCond (Failure, (X != One) - || (Z == Zero), "Comparison is fuzzy,X=1 but X-1/2-1/2 != 0"); - X = One + U2; - I = 0; - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 25; - /*=============================================*/ - /*... BMinusU2 = nextafter(Radix, 0) */ - BMinusU2 = Radix - One; - BMinusU2 = (BMinusU2 - U2) + One; - /* Purify Integers */ - if (Radix != One) - { - X = -TwoForty * LOG (U1) / LOG (Radix); - Y = FLOOR (Half + X); - if (FABS (X - Y) * Four < One) - X = Y; - Precision = X / TwoForty; - Y = FLOOR (Half + Precision); - if (FABS (Precision - Y) * TwoForty < Half) - Precision = Y; - } - if ((Precision != FLOOR (Precision)) || (Radix == One)) - { - printf ("Precision cannot be characterized by an Integer number\n"); - printf - ("of significant digits but, by itself, this is a minor flaw.\n"); - } - if (Radix == One) - printf - ("logarithmic encoding has precision characterized solely by U1.\n"); - else - printf ("The number of significant digits of the Radix is %s .\n", - Precision.str()); - TstCond (Serious, U2 * Nine * Nine * TwoForty < One, - "Precision worse than 5 decimal figures "); - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 30; - /*=============================================*/ - /* Test for extra-precise subexpressions */ - X = FABS (((Four / Three - One) - One / Four) * Three - One / Four); - do - { - Z2 = X; - X = (One + (Half * Z2 + ThirtyTwo * Z2 * Z2)) - One; - } - while (!((Z2 <= X) || (X <= Zero))); - X = Y = Z = FABS ((Three / Four - Two / Three) * Three - One / Four); - do - { - Z1 = Z; - Z = (One / Two - ((One / Two - (Half * Z1 + ThirtyTwo * Z1 * Z1)) - + One / Two)) + One / Two; - } - while (!((Z1 <= Z) || (Z <= Zero))); - do - { - do - { - Y1 = Y; - Y = - (Half - ((Half - (Half * Y1 + ThirtyTwo * Y1 * Y1)) + Half)) + - Half; - } - while (!((Y1 <= Y) || (Y <= Zero))); - X1 = X; - X = ((Half * X1 + ThirtyTwo * X1 * X1) - F9) + F9; - } - while (!((X1 <= X) || (X <= Zero))); - if ((X1 != Y1) || (X1 != Z1)) - { - BadCond (Serious, "Disagreements among the values X1, Y1, Z1,\n"); - printf ("respectively %s, %s, %s,\n", X1.str(), Y1.str(), Z1.str()); - printf ("are symptoms of inconsistencies introduced\n"); - printf ("by extra-precise evaluation of arithmetic subexpressions.\n"); - notify ("Possibly some part of this"); - if ((X1 == U1) || (Y1 == U1) || (Z1 == U1)) - printf ("That feature is not tested further by this program.\n"); - } - else - { - if ((Z1 != U1) || (Z2 != U2)) - { - if ((Z1 >= U1) || (Z2 >= U2)) - { - BadCond (Failure, ""); - notify ("Precision"); - printf ("\tU1 = %s, Z1 - U1 = %s\n", U1.str(), (Z1 - U1).str()); - printf ("\tU2 = %s, Z2 - U2 = %s\n", U2.str(), (Z2 - U2).str()); - } - else - { - if ((Z1 <= Zero) || (Z2 <= Zero)) - { - printf ("Because of unusual Radix = %s", Radix.str()); - printf (", or exact rational arithmetic a result\n"); - printf ("Z1 = %s, or Z2 = %s ", Z1.str(), Z2.str()); - notify ("of an\nextra-precision"); - } - if (Z1 != Z2 || Z1 > Zero) - { - X = Z1 / U1; - Y = Z2 / U2; - if (Y > X) - X = Y; - Q = -LOG (X); - printf ("Some subexpressions appear to be calculated " - "extra precisely\n"); - printf ("with about %s extra B-digits, i.e.\n", - (Q / LOG (Radix)).str()); - printf ("roughly %s extra significant decimals.\n", - (Q / LOG (FLOAT (10))).str()); - } - printf - ("That feature is not tested further by this program.\n"); - } - } - } - Pause (); - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 35; - /*=============================================*/ - if (Radix >= Two) - { - X = W / (Radix * Radix); - Y = X + One; - Z = Y - X; - T = Z + U2; - X = T - Z; - TstCond (Failure, X == U2, - "Subtraction is not normalized X=Y,X+Z != Y+Z!"); - if (X == U2) - printf ("Subtraction appears to be normalized, as it should be."); - } - printf ("\nChecking for guard digit in *, /, and -.\n"); - Y = F9 * One; - Z = One * F9; - X = F9 - Half; - Y = (Y - Half) - X; - Z = (Z - Half) - X; - X = One + U2; - T = X * Radix; - R = Radix * X; - X = T - Radix; - X = X - Radix * U2; - T = R - Radix; - T = T - Radix * U2; - X = X * (Radix - One); - T = T * (Radix - One); - if ((X == Zero) && (Y == Zero) && (Z == Zero) && (T == Zero)) - GMult = Yes; - else - { - GMult = No; - TstCond (Serious, false, "* lacks a Guard Digit, so 1*X != X"); - } - Z = Radix * U2; - X = One + Z; - Y = FABS ((X + Z) - X * X) - U2; - X = One - U2; - Z = FABS ((X - U2) - X * X) - U1; - TstCond (Failure, (Y <= Zero) - && (Z <= Zero), "* gets too many final digits wrong.\n"); - Y = One - U2; - X = One + U2; - Z = One / Y; - Y = Z - X; - X = One / Three; - Z = Three / Nine; - X = X - Z; - T = Nine / TwentySeven; - Z = Z - T; - TstCond (Defect, X == Zero && Y == Zero && Z == Zero, - "Division lacks a Guard Digit, so error can exceed 1 ulp\n" - "or 1/3 and 3/9 and 9/27 may disagree"); - Y = F9 / One; - X = F9 - Half; - Y = (Y - Half) - X; - X = One + U2; - T = X / One; - X = T - X; - if ((X == Zero) && (Y == Zero) && (Z == Zero)) - GDiv = Yes; - else - { - GDiv = No; - TstCond (Serious, false, "Division lacks a Guard Digit, so X/1 != X"); - } - X = One / (One + U2); - Y = X - Half - Half; - TstCond (Serious, Y < Zero, "Computed value of 1/1.000..1 >= 1"); - X = One - U2; - Y = One + Radix * U2; - Z = X * Radix; - T = Y * Radix; - R = Z / Radix; - StickyBit = T / Radix; - X = R - X; - Y = StickyBit - Y; - TstCond (Failure, X == Zero && Y == Zero, - "* and/or / gets too many last digits wrong"); - Y = One - U1; - X = One - F9; - Y = One - Y; - T = Radix - U2; - Z = Radix - BMinusU2; - T = Radix - T; - if ((X == U1) && (Y == U1) && (Z == U2) && (T == U2)) - GAddSub = Yes; - else - { - GAddSub = No; - TstCond (Serious, false, - "- lacks Guard Digit, so cancellation is obscured"); - } - if (F9 != One && F9 - One >= Zero) - { - BadCond (Serious, "comparison alleges (1-U1) < 1 although\n"); - printf (" subtraction yields (1-U1) - 1 = 0 , thereby vitiating\n"); - printf (" such precautions against division by zero as\n"); - printf (" ... if (X == 1.0) {.....} else {.../(X-1.0)...}\n"); - } - if (GMult == Yes && GDiv == Yes && GAddSub == Yes) - printf - (" *, /, and - appear to have guard digits, as they should.\n"); - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 40; - /*=============================================*/ - Pause (); - printf ("Checking rounding on multiply, divide and add/subtract.\n"); - RMult = Other; - RDiv = Other; - RAddSub = Other; - RadixD2 = Radix / Two; - A1 = Two; - Done = false; - do - { - AInvrse = Radix; - do - { - X = AInvrse; - AInvrse = AInvrse / A1; - } - while (!(FLOOR (AInvrse) != AInvrse)); - Done = (X == One) || (A1 > Three); - if (!Done) - A1 = Nine + One; - } - while (!(Done)); - if (X == One) - A1 = Radix; - AInvrse = One / A1; - X = A1; - Y = AInvrse; - Done = false; - do - { - Z = X * Y - Half; - TstCond (Failure, Z == Half, "X * (1/X) differs from 1"); - Done = X == Radix; - X = Radix; - Y = One / X; - } - while (!(Done)); - Y2 = One + U2; - Y1 = One - U2; - X = OneAndHalf - U2; - Y = OneAndHalf + U2; - Z = (X - U2) * Y2; - T = Y * Y1; - Z = Z - X; - T = T - X; - X = X * Y2; - Y = (Y + U2) * Y1; - X = X - OneAndHalf; - Y = Y - OneAndHalf; - if ((X == Zero) && (Y == Zero) && (Z == Zero) && (T <= Zero)) - { - X = (OneAndHalf + U2) * Y2; - Y = OneAndHalf - U2 - U2; - Z = OneAndHalf + U2 + U2; - T = (OneAndHalf - U2) * Y1; - X = X - (Z + U2); - StickyBit = Y * Y1; - S = Z * Y2; - T = T - Y; - Y = (U2 - Y) + StickyBit; - Z = S - (Z + U2 + U2); - StickyBit = (Y2 + U2) * Y1; - Y1 = Y2 * Y1; - StickyBit = StickyBit - Y2; - Y1 = Y1 - Half; - if ((X == Zero) && (Y == Zero) && (Z == Zero) && (T == Zero) - && (StickyBit == Zero) && (Y1 == Half)) - { - RMult = Rounded; - printf ("Multiplication appears to round correctly.\n"); - } - else if ((X + U2 == Zero) && (Y < Zero) && (Z + U2 == Zero) - && (T < Zero) && (StickyBit + U2 == Zero) && (Y1 < Half)) - { - RMult = Chopped; - printf ("Multiplication appears to chop.\n"); - } - else - printf ("* is neither chopped nor correctly rounded.\n"); - if ((RMult == Rounded) && (GMult == No)) - notify ("Multiplication"); - } - else - printf ("* is neither chopped nor correctly rounded.\n"); - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 45; - /*=============================================*/ - Y2 = One + U2; - Y1 = One - U2; - Z = OneAndHalf + U2 + U2; - X = Z / Y2; - T = OneAndHalf - U2 - U2; - Y = (T - U2) / Y1; - Z = (Z + U2) / Y2; - X = X - OneAndHalf; - Y = Y - T; - T = T / Y1; - Z = Z - (OneAndHalf + U2); - T = (U2 - OneAndHalf) + T; - if (!((X > Zero) || (Y > Zero) || (Z > Zero) || (T > Zero))) - { - X = OneAndHalf / Y2; - Y = OneAndHalf - U2; - Z = OneAndHalf + U2; - X = X - Y; - T = OneAndHalf / Y1; - Y = Y / Y1; - T = T - (Z + U2); - Y = Y - Z; - Z = Z / Y2; - Y1 = (Y2 + U2) / Y2; - Z = Z - OneAndHalf; - Y2 = Y1 - Y2; - Y1 = (F9 - U1) / F9; - if ((X == Zero) && (Y == Zero) && (Z == Zero) && (T == Zero) - && (Y2 == Zero) && (Y2 == Zero) && (Y1 - Half == F9 - Half)) - { - RDiv = Rounded; - printf ("Division appears to round correctly.\n"); - if (GDiv == No) - notify ("Division"); - } - else if ((X < Zero) && (Y < Zero) && (Z < Zero) && (T < Zero) - && (Y2 < Zero) && (Y1 - Half < F9 - Half)) - { - RDiv = Chopped; - printf ("Division appears to chop.\n"); - } - } - if (RDiv == Other) - printf ("/ is neither chopped nor correctly rounded.\n"); - BInvrse = One / Radix; - TstCond (Failure, (BInvrse * Radix - Half == Half), - "Radix * ( 1 / Radix ) differs from 1"); - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 50; - /*=============================================*/ - TstCond (Failure, ((F9 + U1) - Half == Half) - && ((BMinusU2 + U2) - One == Radix - One), - "Incomplete carry-propagation in Addition"); - X = One - U1 * U1; - Y = One + U2 * (One - U2); - Z = F9 - Half; - X = (X - Half) - Z; - Y = Y - One; - if ((X == Zero) && (Y == Zero)) - { - RAddSub = Chopped; - printf ("Add/Subtract appears to be chopped.\n"); - } - if (GAddSub == Yes) - { - X = (Half + U2) * U2; - Y = (Half - U2) * U2; - X = One + X; - Y = One + Y; - X = (One + U2) - X; - Y = One - Y; - if ((X == Zero) && (Y == Zero)) - { - X = (Half + U2) * U1; - Y = (Half - U2) * U1; - X = One - X; - Y = One - Y; - X = F9 - X; - Y = One - Y; - if ((X == Zero) && (Y == Zero)) - { - RAddSub = Rounded; - printf ("Addition/Subtraction appears to round correctly.\n"); - if (GAddSub == No) - notify ("Add/Subtract"); - } - else - printf ("Addition/Subtraction neither rounds nor chops.\n"); - } - else - printf ("Addition/Subtraction neither rounds nor chops.\n"); - } - else - printf ("Addition/Subtraction neither rounds nor chops.\n"); - S = One; - X = One + Half * (One + Half); - Y = (One + U2) * Half; - Z = X - Y; - T = Y - X; - StickyBit = Z + T; - if (StickyBit != Zero) - { - S = Zero; - BadCond (Flaw, "(X - Y) + (Y - X) is non zero!\n"); - } - StickyBit = Zero; - if ((GMult == Yes) && (GDiv == Yes) && (GAddSub == Yes) - && (RMult == Rounded) && (RDiv == Rounded) - && (RAddSub == Rounded) && (FLOOR (RadixD2) == RadixD2)) - { - printf ("Checking for sticky bit.\n"); - X = (Half + U1) * U2; - Y = Half * U2; - Z = One + Y; - T = One + X; - if ((Z - One <= Zero) && (T - One >= U2)) - { - Z = T + Y; - Y = Z - X; - if ((Z - T >= U2) && (Y - T == Zero)) - { - X = (Half + U1) * U1; - Y = Half * U1; - Z = One - Y; - T = One - X; - if ((Z - One == Zero) && (T - F9 == Zero)) - { - Z = (Half - U1) * U1; - T = F9 - Z; - Q = F9 - Y; - if ((T - F9 == Zero) && (F9 - U1 - Q == Zero)) - { - Z = (One + U2) * OneAndHalf; - T = (OneAndHalf + U2) - Z + U2; - X = One + Half / Radix; - Y = One + Radix * U2; - Z = X * Y; - if (T == Zero && X + Radix * U2 - Z == Zero) - { - if (Radix != Two) - { - X = Two + U2; - Y = X / Two; - if ((Y - One == Zero)) - StickyBit = S; - } - else - StickyBit = S; - } - } - } - } - } - } - if (StickyBit == One) - printf ("Sticky bit apparently used correctly.\n"); - else - printf ("Sticky bit used incorrectly or not at all.\n"); - TstCond (Flaw, !(GMult == No || GDiv == No || GAddSub == No || - RMult == Other || RDiv == Other || RAddSub == Other), - "lack(s) of guard digits or failure(s) to correctly round or chop\n\ -(noted above) count as one flaw in the final tally below"); - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 60; - /*=============================================*/ - printf ("\n"); - printf ("Does Multiplication commute? "); - printf ("Testing on %d random pairs.\n", NoTrials); - Random9 = SQRT (FLOAT (3)); - Random1 = Third; - I = 1; - do - { - X = Random (); - Y = Random (); - Z9 = Y * X; - Z = X * Y; - Z9 = Z - Z9; - I = I + 1; - } - while (!((I > NoTrials) || (Z9 != Zero))); - if (I == NoTrials) - { - Random1 = One + Half / Three; - Random2 = (U2 + U1) + One; - Z = Random1 * Random2; - Y = Random2 * Random1; - Z9 = (One + Half / Three) * ((U2 + U1) + One) - (One + Half / - Three) * ((U2 + U1) + - One); - } - if (!((I == NoTrials) || (Z9 == Zero))) - BadCond (Defect, "X * Y == Y * X trial fails.\n"); - else - printf (" No failures found in %d integer pairs.\n", NoTrials); - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 70; - /*=============================================*/ - printf ("\nRunning test of square root(x).\n"); - TstCond (Failure, (Zero == SQRT (Zero)) - && (-Zero == SQRT (-Zero)) - && (One == SQRT (One)), "Square root of 0.0, -0.0 or 1.0 wrong"); - MinSqEr = Zero; - MaxSqEr = Zero; - J = Zero; - X = Radix; - OneUlp = U2; - SqXMinX (Serious); - X = BInvrse; - OneUlp = BInvrse * U1; - SqXMinX (Serious); - X = U1; - OneUlp = U1 * U1; - SqXMinX (Serious); - if (J != Zero) - Pause (); - printf ("Testing if sqrt(X * X) == X for %d Integers X.\n", NoTrials); - J = Zero; - X = Two; - Y = Radix; - if ((Radix != One)) - do - { - X = Y; - Y = Radix * Y; - } - while (!((Y - X >= NoTrials))); - OneUlp = X * U2; - I = 1; - while (I <= NoTrials) - { - X = X + One; - SqXMinX (Defect); - if (J > Zero) - break; - I = I + 1; - } - printf ("Test for sqrt monotonicity.\n"); - I = -1; - X = BMinusU2; - Y = Radix; - Z = Radix + Radix * U2; - NotMonot = false; - Monot = false; - while (!(NotMonot || Monot)) - { - I = I + 1; - X = SQRT (X); - Q = SQRT (Y); - Z = SQRT (Z); - if ((X > Q) || (Q > Z)) - NotMonot = true; - else - { - Q = FLOOR (Q + Half); - if (!(I > 0 || Radix == Q * Q)) - Monot = true; - else if (I > 0) - { - if (I > 1) - Monot = true; - else - { - Y = Y * BInvrse; - X = Y - U1; - Z = Y + U1; - } - } - else - { - Y = Q; - X = Y - U2; - Z = Y + U2; - } - } - } - if (Monot) - printf ("sqrt has passed a test for Monotonicity.\n"); - else - { - BadCond (Defect, ""); - printf ("sqrt(X) is non-monotonic for X near %s .\n", Y.str()); - } - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 110; - /*=============================================*/ - printf ("Seeking Underflow thresholds UfThold and E0.\n"); - D = U1; - if (Precision != FLOOR (Precision)) - { - D = BInvrse; - X = Precision; - do - { - D = D * BInvrse; - X = X - One; - } - while (X > Zero); - } - Y = One; - Z = D; - /* ... D is power of 1/Radix < 1. */ - do - { - C = Y; - Y = Z; - Z = Y * Y; - } - while ((Y > Z) && (Z + Z > Z)); - Y = C; - Z = Y * D; - do - { - C = Y; - Y = Z; - Z = Y * D; - } - while ((Y > Z) && (Z + Z > Z)); - if (Radix < Two) - HInvrse = Two; - else - HInvrse = Radix; - H = One / HInvrse; - /* ... 1/HInvrse == H == Min(1/Radix, 1/2) */ - CInvrse = One / C; - E0 = C; - Z = E0 * H; - /* ...1/Radix^(BIG Integer) << 1 << CInvrse == 1/C */ - do - { - Y = E0; - E0 = Z; - Z = E0 * H; - } - while ((E0 > Z) && (Z + Z > Z)); - UfThold = E0; - E1 = Zero; - Q = Zero; - E9 = U2; - S = One + E9; - D = C * S; - if (D <= C) - { - E9 = Radix * U2; - S = One + E9; - D = C * S; - if (D <= C) - { - BadCond (Failure, - "multiplication gets too many last digits wrong.\n"); - Underflow = E0; - Y1 = Zero; - PseudoZero = Z; - Pause (); - } - } - else - { - Underflow = D; - PseudoZero = Underflow * H; - UfThold = Zero; - do - { - Y1 = Underflow; - Underflow = PseudoZero; - if (E1 + E1 <= E1) - { - Y2 = Underflow * HInvrse; - E1 = FABS (Y1 - Y2); - Q = Y1; - if ((UfThold == Zero) && (Y1 != Y2)) - UfThold = Y1; - } - PseudoZero = PseudoZero * H; - } - while ((Underflow > PseudoZero) - && (PseudoZero + PseudoZero > PseudoZero)); - } - /* Comment line 4530 .. 4560 */ - if (PseudoZero != Zero) - { - printf ("\n"); - Z = PseudoZero; - /* ... Test PseudoZero for "phoney- zero" violates */ - /* ... PseudoZero < Underflow or PseudoZero < PseudoZero + PseudoZero - ... */ - if (PseudoZero <= Zero) - { - BadCond (Failure, "Positive expressions can underflow to an\n"); - printf ("allegedly negative value\n"); - printf ("PseudoZero that prints out as: %s .\n", PseudoZero.str()); - X = -PseudoZero; - if (X <= Zero) - { - printf ("But -PseudoZero, which should be\n"); - printf ("positive, isn't; it prints out as %s .\n", X.str()); - } - } - else - { - BadCond (Flaw, "Underflow can stick at an allegedly positive\n"); - printf ("value PseudoZero that prints out as %s .\n", - PseudoZero.str()); - } - TstPtUf (); - } - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 120; - /*=============================================*/ - if (CInvrse * Y > CInvrse * Y1) - { - S = H * S; - E0 = Underflow; - } - if (!((E1 == Zero) || (E1 == E0))) - { - BadCond (Defect, ""); - if (E1 < E0) - { - printf ("Products underflow at a higher"); - printf (" threshold than differences.\n"); - if (PseudoZero == Zero) - E0 = E1; - } - else - { - printf ("Difference underflows at a higher"); - printf (" threshold than products.\n"); - } - } - printf ("Smallest strictly positive number found is E0 = %s .\n", E0.str()); - Z = E0; - TstPtUf (); - Underflow = E0; - if (N == 1) - Underflow = Y; - I = 4; - if (E1 == Zero) - I = 3; - if (UfThold == Zero) - I = I - 2; - UfNGrad = true; - switch (I) - { - case 1: - UfThold = Underflow; - if ((CInvrse * Q) != ((CInvrse * Y) * S)) - { - UfThold = Y; - BadCond (Failure, "Either accuracy deteriorates as numbers\n"); - printf ("approach a threshold = %s\n", UfThold.str()); - printf (" coming down from %s\n", C.str()); - printf - (" or else multiplication gets too many last digits wrong.\n"); - } - Pause (); - break; - - case 2: - BadCond (Failure, - "Underflow confuses Comparison, which alleges that\n"); - printf ("Q == Y while denying that |Q - Y| == 0; these values\n"); - printf ("print out as Q = %s, Y = %s .\n", Q.str(), Y2.str()); - printf ("|Q - Y| = %s .\n", FABS (Q - Y2).str()); - UfThold = Q; - break; - - case 3: - X = X; - break; - - case 4: - if ((Q == UfThold) && (E1 == E0) && (FABS (UfThold - E1 / E9) <= E1)) - { - UfNGrad = false; - printf ("Underflow is gradual; it incurs Absolute Error =\n"); - printf ("(roundoff in UfThold) < E0.\n"); - Y = E0 * CInvrse; - Y = Y * (OneAndHalf + U2); - X = CInvrse * (One + U2); - Y = Y / X; - IEEE = (Y == E0); - } - } - if (UfNGrad) - { - printf ("\n"); - if (setjmp (ovfl_buf)) - { - printf ("Underflow / UfThold failed!\n"); - R = H + H; - } - else - R = SQRT (Underflow / UfThold); - if (R <= H) - { - Z = R * UfThold; - X = Z * (One + R * H * (One + H)); - } - else - { - Z = UfThold; - X = Z * (One + H * H * (One + H)); - } - if (!((X == Z) || (X - Z != Zero))) - { - BadCond (Flaw, ""); - printf ("X = %s\n\tis not equal to Z = %s .\n", X.str(), Z.str()); - Z9 = X - Z; - printf ("yet X - Z yields %s .\n", Z9.str()); - printf (" Should this NOT signal Underflow, "); - printf ("this is a SERIOUS DEFECT\nthat causes "); - printf ("confusion when innocent statements like\n");; - printf (" if (X == Z) ... else"); - printf (" ... (f(X) - f(Z)) / (X - Z) ...\n"); - printf ("encounter Division by Zero although actually\n"); - if (setjmp (ovfl_buf)) - printf ("X / Z fails!\n"); - else - printf ("X / Z = 1 + %s .\n", ((X / Z - Half) - Half).str()); - } - } - printf ("The Underflow threshold is %s, below which\n", UfThold.str()); - printf ("calculation may suffer larger Relative error than "); - printf ("merely roundoff.\n"); - Y2 = U1 * U1; - Y = Y2 * Y2; - Y2 = Y * U1; - if (Y2 <= UfThold) - { - if (Y > E0) - { - BadCond (Defect, ""); - I = 5; - } - else - { - BadCond (Serious, ""); - I = 4; - } - printf ("Range is too narrow; U1^%d Underflows.\n", I); - } - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 130; - /*=============================================*/ - Y = -FLOOR (Half - TwoForty * LOG (UfThold) / LOG (HInvrse)) / TwoForty; - Y2 = Y + Y; - printf ("Since underflow occurs below the threshold\n"); - printf ("UfThold = (%s) ^ (%s)\nonly underflow ", HInvrse.str(), Y.str()); - printf ("should afflict the expression\n\t(%s) ^ (%s);\n", - HInvrse.str(), Y2.str()); - printf ("actually calculating yields:"); - if (setjmp (ovfl_buf)) - { - BadCond (Serious, "trap on underflow.\n"); - } - else - { - V9 = POW (HInvrse, Y2); - printf (" %s .\n", V9.str()); - if (!((V9 >= Zero) && (V9 <= (Radix + Radix + E9) * UfThold))) - { - BadCond (Serious, "this is not between 0 and underflow\n"); - printf (" threshold = %s .\n", UfThold.str()); - } - else if (!(V9 > UfThold * (One + E9))) - printf ("This computed value is O.K.\n"); - else - { - BadCond (Defect, "this is not between 0 and underflow\n"); - printf (" threshold = %s .\n", UfThold.str()); - } - } - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 160; - /*=============================================*/ - Pause (); - printf ("Searching for Overflow threshold:\n"); - printf ("This may generate an error.\n"); - Y = -CInvrse; - V9 = HInvrse * Y; - if (setjmp (ovfl_buf)) - { - I = 0; - V9 = Y; - goto overflow; - } - do - { - V = Y; - Y = V9; - V9 = HInvrse * Y; - } - while (V9 < Y); - I = 1; -overflow: - Z = V9; - printf ("Can `Z = -Y' overflow?\n"); - printf ("Trying it on Y = %s .\n", Y.str()); - V9 = -Y; - V0 = V9; - if (V - Y == V + V0) - printf ("Seems O.K.\n"); - else - { - printf ("finds a "); - BadCond (Flaw, "-(-Y) differs from Y.\n"); - } - if (Z != Y) - { - BadCond (Serious, ""); - printf ("overflow past %s\n\tshrinks to %s .\n", Y.str(), Z.str()); - } - if (I) - { - Y = V * (HInvrse * U2 - HInvrse); - Z = Y + ((One - HInvrse) * U2) * V; - if (Z < V0) - Y = Z; - if (Y < V0) - V = Y; - if (V0 - V < V0) - V = V0; - } - else - { - V = Y * (HInvrse * U2 - HInvrse); - V = V + ((One - HInvrse) * U2) * Y; - } - printf ("Overflow threshold is V = %s .\n", V.str()); - if (I) - printf ("Overflow saturates at V0 = %s .\n", V0.str()); - else - printf ("There is no saturation value because " - "the system traps on overflow.\n"); - V9 = V * One; - printf ("No Overflow should be signaled for V * 1 = %s\n", V9.str()); - V9 = V / One; - printf (" nor for V / 1 = %s.\n", V9.str()); - printf ("Any overflow signal separating this * from the one\n"); - printf ("above is a DEFECT.\n"); - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 170; - /*=============================================*/ - if (!(-V < V && -V0 < V0 && -UfThold < V && UfThold < V)) - { - BadCond (Failure, "Comparisons involving "); - printf ("+-%s, +-%s\nand +-%s are confused by Overflow.", - V.str(), V0.str(), UfThold.str()); - } - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 175; - /*=============================================*/ - printf ("\n"); - for (Indx = 1; Indx <= 3; ++Indx) - { - switch (Indx) - { - case 1: - Z = UfThold; - break; - case 2: - Z = E0; - break; - case 3: - Z = PseudoZero; - break; - } - if (Z != Zero) - { - V9 = SQRT (Z); - Y = V9 * V9; - if (Y / (One - Radix * E9) < Z || Y > (One + Radix * E9) * Z) - { /* dgh: + E9 --> * E9 */ - if (V9 > U1) - BadCond (Serious, ""); - else - BadCond (Defect, ""); - printf ("Comparison alleges that what prints as Z = %s\n", - Z.str()); - printf (" is too far from sqrt(Z) ^ 2 = %s .\n", Y.str()); - } - } - } - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 180; - /*=============================================*/ - for (Indx = 1; Indx <= 2; ++Indx) - { - if (Indx == 1) - Z = V; - else - Z = V0; - V9 = SQRT (Z); - X = (One - Radix * E9) * V9; - V9 = V9 * X; - if (((V9 < (One - Two * Radix * E9) * Z) || (V9 > Z))) - { - Y = V9; - if (X < W) - BadCond (Serious, ""); - else - BadCond (Defect, ""); - printf ("Comparison alleges that Z = %s\n", Z.str()); - printf (" is too far from sqrt(Z) ^ 2 (%s) .\n", Y.str()); - } - } - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 190; - /*=============================================*/ - Pause (); - X = UfThold * V; - Y = Radix * Radix; - if (X * Y < One || X > Y) - { - if (X * Y < U1 || X > Y / U1) - BadCond (Defect, "Badly"); - else - BadCond (Flaw, ""); - - printf (" unbalanced range; UfThold * V = %s\n\t%s\n", - X.str(), "is too far from 1.\n"); - } - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 200; - /*=============================================*/ - for (Indx = 1; Indx <= 5; ++Indx) - { - X = F9; - switch (Indx) - { - case 2: - X = One + U2; - break; - case 3: - X = V; - break; - case 4: - X = UfThold; - break; - case 5: - X = Radix; - } - Y = X; - if (setjmp (ovfl_buf)) - printf (" X / X traps when X = %s\n", X.str()); - else - { - V9 = (Y / X - Half) - Half; - if (V9 == Zero) - continue; - if (V9 == -U1 && Indx < 5) - BadCond (Flaw, ""); - else - BadCond (Serious, ""); - printf (" X / X differs from 1 when X = %s\n", X.str()); - printf (" instead, X / X - 1/2 - 1/2 = %s .\n", V9.str()); - } - } - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 210; - /*=============================================*/ - MyZero = Zero; - printf ("\n"); - printf ("What message and/or values does Division by Zero produce?\n"); - printf (" Trying to compute 1 / 0 produces ..."); - if (!setjmp (ovfl_buf)) - printf (" %s .\n", (One / MyZero).str()); - printf ("\n Trying to compute 0 / 0 produces ..."); - if (!setjmp (ovfl_buf)) - printf (" %s .\n", (Zero / MyZero).str()); - /*=============================================*/ - Milestone = 220; - /*=============================================*/ - Pause (); - printf ("\n"); - { - static const char *msg[] = { - "FAILUREs encountered =", - "SERIOUS DEFECTs discovered =", - "DEFECTs discovered =", - "FLAWs discovered =" - }; - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) - if (ErrCnt[i]) - printf ("The number of %-29s %d.\n", msg[i], ErrCnt[i]); - } - printf ("\n"); - if ((ErrCnt[Failure] + ErrCnt[Serious] + ErrCnt[Defect] + ErrCnt[Flaw]) > 0) - { - if ((ErrCnt[Failure] + ErrCnt[Serious] + ErrCnt[Defect] == 0) - && (ErrCnt[Flaw] > 0)) - { - printf ("The arithmetic diagnosed seems "); - printf ("Satisfactory though flawed.\n"); - } - if ((ErrCnt[Failure] + ErrCnt[Serious] == 0) && (ErrCnt[Defect] > 0)) - { - printf ("The arithmetic diagnosed may be Acceptable\n"); - printf ("despite inconvenient Defects.\n"); - } - if ((ErrCnt[Failure] + ErrCnt[Serious]) > 0) - { - printf ("The arithmetic diagnosed has "); - printf ("unacceptable Serious Defects.\n"); - } - if (ErrCnt[Failure] > 0) - { - printf ("Potentially fatal FAILURE may have spoiled this"); - printf (" program's subsequent diagnoses.\n"); - } - } - else - { - printf ("No failures, defects nor flaws have been discovered.\n"); - if (!((RMult == Rounded) && (RDiv == Rounded) - && (RAddSub == Rounded) && (RSqrt == Rounded))) - printf ("The arithmetic diagnosed seems Satisfactory.\n"); - else - { - if (StickyBit >= One && - (Radix - Two) * (Radix - Nine - One) == Zero) - { - printf ("Rounding appears to conform to "); - printf ("the proposed IEEE standard P"); - if ((Radix == Two) && - ((Precision - Four * Three * Two) * - (Precision - TwentySeven - TwentySeven + One) == Zero)) - printf ("754"); - else - printf ("854"); - if (IEEE) - printf (".\n"); - else - { - printf (",\nexcept for possibly Double Rounding"); - printf (" during Gradual Underflow.\n"); - } - } - printf ("The arithmetic diagnosed appears to be Excellent!\n"); - } - } - printf ("END OF TEST.\n"); - return 0; -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -FLOAT -Paranoia<FLOAT>::Sign (FLOAT X) -{ - return X >= FLOAT (long (0)) ? 1 : -1; -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -void -Paranoia<FLOAT>::Pause () -{ - if (do_pause) - { - fputs ("Press return...", stdout); - fflush (stdout); - getchar(); - } - printf ("\nDiagnosis resumes after milestone Number %d", Milestone); - printf (" Page: %d\n\n", PageNo); - ++Milestone; - ++PageNo; -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -void -Paranoia<FLOAT>::TstCond (int K, int Valid, const char *T) -{ - if (!Valid) - { - BadCond (K, T); - printf (".\n"); - } -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -void -Paranoia<FLOAT>::BadCond (int K, const char *T) -{ - static const char *msg[] = { "FAILURE", "SERIOUS DEFECT", "DEFECT", "FLAW" }; - - ErrCnt[K] = ErrCnt[K] + 1; - printf ("%s: %s", msg[K], T); -} - -/* Random computes - X = (Random1 + Random9)^5 - Random1 = X - FLOOR(X) + 0.000005 * X; - and returns the new value of Random1. */ - -template<typename FLOAT> -FLOAT -Paranoia<FLOAT>::Random () -{ - FLOAT X, Y; - - X = Random1 + Random9; - Y = X * X; - Y = Y * Y; - X = X * Y; - Y = X - FLOOR (X); - Random1 = Y + X * FLOAT ("0.000005"); - return (Random1); -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -void -Paranoia<FLOAT>::SqXMinX (int ErrKind) -{ - FLOAT XA, XB; - - XB = X * BInvrse; - XA = X - XB; - SqEr = ((SQRT (X * X) - XB) - XA) / OneUlp; - if (SqEr != Zero) - { - if (SqEr < MinSqEr) - MinSqEr = SqEr; - if (SqEr > MaxSqEr) - MaxSqEr = SqEr; - J = J + 1; - BadCond (ErrKind, "\n"); - printf ("sqrt(%s) - %s = %s\n", (X * X).str(), X.str(), - (OneUlp * SqEr).str()); - printf ("\tinstead of correct value 0 .\n"); - } -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -void -Paranoia<FLOAT>::NewD () -{ - X = Z1 * Q; - X = FLOOR (Half - X / Radix) * Radix + X; - Q = (Q - X * Z) / Radix + X * X * (D / Radix); - Z = Z - Two * X * D; - if (Z <= Zero) - { - Z = -Z; - Z1 = -Z1; - } - D = Radix * D; -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -void -Paranoia<FLOAT>::SR3750 () -{ - if (!((X - Radix < Z2 - Radix) || (X - Z2 > W - Z2))) - { - I = I + 1; - X2 = SQRT (X * D); - Y2 = (X2 - Z2) - (Y - Z2); - X2 = X8 / (Y - Half); - X2 = X2 - Half * X2 * X2; - SqEr = (Y2 + Half) + (Half - X2); - if (SqEr < MinSqEr) - MinSqEr = SqEr; - SqEr = Y2 - X2; - if (SqEr > MaxSqEr) - MaxSqEr = SqEr; - } -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -void -Paranoia<FLOAT>::IsYeqX () -{ - if (Y != X) - { - if (N <= 0) - { - if (Z == Zero && Q <= Zero) - printf ("WARNING: computing\n"); - else - BadCond (Defect, "computing\n"); - printf ("\t(%s) ^ (%s)\n", Z.str(), Q.str()); - printf ("\tyielded %s;\n", Y.str()); - printf ("\twhich compared unequal to correct %s ;\n", X.str()); - printf ("\t\tthey differ by %s .\n", (Y - X).str()); - } - N = N + 1; /* ... count discrepancies. */ - } -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -void -Paranoia<FLOAT>::PrintIfNPositive () -{ - if (N > 0) - printf ("Similar discrepancies have occurred %d times.\n", N); -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -void -Paranoia<FLOAT>::TstPtUf () -{ - N = 0; - if (Z != Zero) - { - printf ("Since comparison denies Z = 0, evaluating "); - printf ("(Z + Z) / Z should be safe.\n"); - if (setjmp (ovfl_buf)) - goto very_serious; - Q9 = (Z + Z) / Z; - printf ("What the machine gets for (Z + Z) / Z is %s .\n", Q9.str()); - if (FABS (Q9 - Two) < Radix * U2) - { - printf ("This is O.K., provided Over/Underflow"); - printf (" has NOT just been signaled.\n"); - } - else - { - if ((Q9 < One) || (Q9 > Two)) - { - very_serious: - N = 1; - ErrCnt[Serious] = ErrCnt[Serious] + 1; - printf ("This is a VERY SERIOUS DEFECT!\n"); - } - else - { - N = 1; - ErrCnt[Defect] = ErrCnt[Defect] + 1; - printf ("This is a DEFECT!\n"); - } - } - V9 = Z * One; - Random1 = V9; - V9 = One * Z; - Random2 = V9; - V9 = Z / One; - if ((Z == Random1) && (Z == Random2) && (Z == V9)) - { - if (N > 0) - Pause (); - } - else - { - N = 1; - BadCond (Defect, "What prints as Z = "); - printf ("%s\n\tcompares different from ", Z.str()); - if (Z != Random1) - printf ("Z * 1 = %s ", Random1.str()); - if (!((Z == Random2) || (Random2 == Random1))) - printf ("1 * Z == %s\n", Random2.str()); - if (!(Z == V9)) - printf ("Z / 1 = %s\n", V9.str()); - if (Random2 != Random1) - { - ErrCnt[Defect] = ErrCnt[Defect] + 1; - BadCond (Defect, "Multiplication does not commute!\n"); - printf ("\tComparison alleges that 1 * Z = %s\n", Random2.str()); - printf ("\tdiffers from Z * 1 = %s\n", Random1.str()); - } - Pause (); - } - } -} - -template<typename FLOAT> -void -Paranoia<FLOAT>::notify (const char *s) -{ - printf ("%s test appears to be inconsistent...\n", s); - printf (" PLEASE NOTIFY KARPINKSI!\n"); -} - -/* ====================================================================== */ - -int main(int ac, char **av) -{ - setbuf(stdout, NULL); - setbuf(stderr, NULL); - - while (1) - switch (getopt (ac, av, "pvg:fdl")) - { - case -1: - return 0; - case 'p': - do_pause = true; - break; - case 'v': - verbose = true; - break; - case 'g': - { - static const struct { - const char *name; - const struct real_format *fmt; - } fmts[] = { -#define F(x) { #x, &x##_format } - F(ieee_single), - F(ieee_double), - F(ieee_extended_motorola), - F(ieee_extended_intel_96), - F(ieee_extended_intel_128), - F(ibm_extended), - F(ieee_quad), - F(vax_f), - F(vax_d), - F(vax_g), - F(i370_single), - F(i370_double), - F(real_internal), -#undef F - }; - - int i, n = sizeof (fmts)/sizeof(*fmts); - - for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) - if (strcmp (fmts[i].name, optarg) == 0) - break; - - if (i == n) - { - printf ("Unknown implementation \"%s\"; " - "available implementations:\n", optarg); - for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) - printf ("\t%s\n", fmts[i].name); - return 1; - } - - // We cheat and use the same mode all the time, but vary - // the format used for that mode. - real_format_for_mode[int(real_c_float::MODE) - int(QFmode)] - = fmts[i].fmt; - - Paranoia<real_c_float>().main(); - break; - } - - case 'f': - Paranoia < native_float<float> >().main(); - break; - case 'd': - Paranoia < native_float<double> >().main(); - break; - case 'l': -#ifndef NO_LONG_DOUBLE - Paranoia < native_float<long double> >().main(); -#endif - break; - - case '?': - puts ("-p\tpause between pages"); - puts ("-g<FMT>\treal.c implementation FMT"); - puts ("-f\tnative float"); - puts ("-d\tnative double"); - puts ("-l\tnative long double"); - return 0; - } -} - -/* GCC stuff referenced by real.o. */ - -extern "C" void -fancy_abort () -{ - abort (); -} - -int target_flags = 0; - -extern "C" int -floor_log2_wide (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT x) -{ - int log = -1; - while (x != 0) - log++, - x >>= 1; - return log; -} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/patch_tester.sh b/gcc-4.7/contrib/patch_tester.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 74b8e9e8c..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/patch_tester.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,518 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# Tests a set of patches from a directory. -# Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# Contributed by Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop@amd.com> - -# 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - -cat <<EOF - -WARNING: This script should only be fed with patches from known - authorized and trusted sources. Don't even think about - hooking it up to a raw feed from the gcc-patches list or - you'll regret it. - -EOF - -args=$@ - -svnpath=svn://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc -dashj= -default_standby=1 -standby=$default_standby -default_watermark=0.60 -watermark=$default_watermark -savecompilers=false -nopristinecache=false -nogpg=false -stop=false - -usage() { - cat <<EOF -patch_tester.sh [-j<N>] [-standby N] [-watermark N] [-savecompilers] [-nogpg] - [-svnpath URL] [-stop] [-nopristinecache] - <source_dir> [patches_dir [state_dir [build_dir]]] - - J is the flag passed to make. Default is empty string. - - STANDBY is the number of minutes between checks for new patches in - PATCHES_DIR. Default is ${default_standby} minutes. - - WATERMARK is the 5 minute average system charge under which a new - compile can start. Default is ${default_watermark}. - - SAVECOMPILERS copies the compilers in the same directory as the - test results for the non patched version. Default is not copy. - - NOPRISTINECACHE prevents use of cached test results from any earlier - test runs on the pristine version of the branch and revision under - test (the default behaviour). This should be used when testing the - same revision and patch with multiple sets of configure options, as - these may affect the set of baseline failures. - - NOGPG can be used to avoid checking the GPG signature of patches. - - URL is the location of the GCC SVN repository. The default is - ${svnpath}. - - STOP exits when PATCHES_DIR is empty. - - SOURCE_DIR is the directory containing GCC's toplevel configure. - - PATCHES_DIR is the directory containing the patches to be tested. - Default is SOURCE_DIR/patches. - - STATE_DIR is where the tester maintains its internal state. - Default is SOURCE_DIR/state. - - BUILD_DIR is the build tree, a temporary directory that this - script will delete and recreate. Default is SOURCE_DIR/obj. - -EOF - exit 1 -} - -makedir () { - DIRNAME=$1 - mkdir -p $DIRNAME - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "ERROR: could not make directory $DIRNAME" - exit 1 - fi -} - -while [ $# -ne 0 ]; do - case $1 in - -j*) - dashj=$1; shift - ;; - -standby) - [[ $# > 2 ]] || usage - standby=$2; shift; shift - ;; - -watermark) - [[ $# > 2 ]] || usage - watermark=$2; shift; shift - ;; - -savecompilers) - savecompilers=true; shift - ;; - -nopristinecache) - nopristinecache=true; shift - ;; - -nogpg) - nogpg=true; shift - ;; - -stop) - stop=true; shift - ;; - -svnpath) - svnpath=$2; shift; shift - ;; - -*) - echo "Invalid option: $1" - usage - ;; - *) - break - ;; - esac -done - -test $# -eq 0 && usage - -SOURCE=$1 -PATCHES= -STATE= -BUILD= - -if [[ $# < 2 ]]; then - PATCHES=$SOURCE/patches -else - PATCHES=$2 -fi -if [[ $# < 3 ]]; then - STATE=$SOURCE/state -else - STATE=$3 -fi -if [[ $# < 4 ]]; then - BUILD=$SOURCE/obj -else - BUILD=$4 -fi - -[ -d $PATCHES ] || makedir $PATCHES -[ -d $STATE ] || makedir $STATE -[ -d $STATE/patched ] || makedir $STATE/patched -[ -d $SOURCE ] || makedir $SOURCE -[ -f $SOURCE/config.guess ] || { - cd $SOURCE - svn -q co $svnpath/trunk . - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "ERROR: initial svn checkout failed" - exit 1 - fi -} - -# This can contain required local settings: -# default_config configure options, always passed -# default_make make bootstrap options, always passed -# default_check make check options, always passed -[ -f $STATE/defaults ] && . $STATE/defaults - -VERSION=`svn info $SOURCE | grep "^Revision:" | sed -e "s/^Revision://g" -e "s/ //g"` - -exec >> $STATE/tester.log 2>&1 || exit 1 -set -x - -TESTING=$STATE/testing -REPORT=$TESTING/report -PRISTINE=$TESTING/pristine -PATCHED=$TESTING/patched -PATCH= -TARGET=`$SOURCE/config.guess || exit 1` -TESTLOGS="gcc/testsuite/gcc/gcc.sum -gcc/testsuite/gfortran/gfortran.sum -gcc/testsuite/g++/g++.sum -gcc/testsuite/objc/objc.sum -$TARGET/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/libstdc++.sum -$TARGET/libffi/testsuite/libffi.sum -$TARGET/libjava/testsuite/libjava.sum -$TARGET/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.sum -$TARGET/libmudflap/testsuite/libmudflap.sum" -COMPILERS="gcc/cc1 -gcc/cc1obj -gcc/cc1plus -gcc/f951 -gcc/jc1 -gcc/gnat1 -gcc/tree1" - -now () { - echo `TZ=UTC date +"%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M_%S"` -} - -report () { - echo "$@" >> $REPORT -} - -freport () { - if [ -s $1 ]; then - report "(cat $1" - cat $1 >> $REPORT - report "tac)" - fi -} - -cleanup () { - cd $SOURCE - svn cleanup && svn revert -R . && svn st | cut -d' ' -f5- | xargs rm -v -} - -selfexec () { - exec ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $0 $args -} - -update () { - svn_branch=`grep "^branch:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^branch://g" -e "s/ //g"` - if [ x$svn_branch = x ]; then - svn_branch=trunk - fi - - svn_revision=`grep "^revision:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^revision://g" -e "s/ //g"` - if [ x$svn_revision = x ]; then - svn_revision=HEAD - fi - - cleanup - cd $SOURCE - case $svn_branch in - trunk) - if ! svn switch -r $svn_revision $svnpath/trunk &> $TESTING/svn ; then - report "failed to update svn sources with" - report "svn switch -r $svn_revision $svnpath/trunk" - freport $TESTING/svn - return 1 - fi - ;; - - ${svnpath}*) - if ! svn switch -r $svn_revision $svn_branch &> $TESTING/svn ; then - report "failed to update svn sources with" - report "svn switch -r $svn_revision $svn_branch" - freport $TESTING/svn - return 1 - fi - ;; - - *) - if ! svn switch -r $svn_revision $svnpath/branches/$svn_branch &> $TESTING/svn ; then - report "failed to update svn sources with" - report "svn switch -r $svn_revision $svnpath/branches/$svn_branch" - freport $TESTING/svn - return 1 - fi - ;; - esac - contrib/gcc_update --touch - - current_version=`svn info $SOURCE | grep "^Revision:" | sed -e "s/^Revision://g" -e "s/ //g"` - if [[ $VERSION < $current_version ]]; then - if [ -f $SOURCE/contrib/patch_tester.sh ]; then - selfexec - fi - fi - - return 0 -} - -apply_patch () { - if [ $nogpg = false ]; then - if ! gpg --batch --verify $PATCH &> $TESTING/gpgverify ; then - report "your patch failed to verify:" - freport $TESTING/gpgverify - return 1 - fi - fi - - cd $SOURCE - if ! patch -p0 < $PATCH &> $TESTING/patching ; then - report "your patch failed to apply:" - report "(check that the patch was created at the top level)" - freport $TESTING/patching - return 1 - fi - - # Just assume indexes for now -- not really great, but svn always - # makes them. - grep "^Index: " $PATCH | sed -e 's/Index: //' | while read file; do - # If the patch resulted in an empty file, delete it. - # This is how svn reports deletions. - if [ ! -s $file ]; then - rm -f $file - report "Deleting empty file $file" - fi - done -} - -save_compilers () { - for COMPILER in $COMPILERS ; do - if [ -f $BUILD/$COMPILER ]; then - cp $BUILD/$COMPILER $PRISTINE - fi - done -} - -bootntest () { - rm -rf $BUILD - mkdir $BUILD - cd $BUILD - - CONFIG_OPTIONS=`grep "^configure:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^configure://g"` - CONFIG_OPTIONS="$default_config $CONFIG_OPTIONS" - if ! eval $SOURCE/configure $CONFIG_OPTIONS &> $1/configure ; then - report "configure with `basename $1` version failed with:" - freport $1/configure - return 1 - fi - - MAKE_ARGS=`grep "^make:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^make://g"` - MAKE_ARGS="$default_make $MAKE_ARGS" - if ! eval make $dashj $MAKE_ARGS &> $1/bootstrap ; then - report "bootstrap with `basename $1` version failed with last lines:" - tail -30 $1/bootstrap > $1/last_bootstrap - freport $1/last_bootstrap - report "grep --context=20 Error bootstrap:" - grep --context=20 Error $1/bootstrap > $1/bootstrap_error - freport $1/bootstrap_error - return 1 - fi - - CHECK_OPTIONS=`grep "^check:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^check://g"` - CHECK_OPTIONS="$default_check $CHECK_OPTIONS" - eval make $dashj $CHECK_OPTIONS -k check &> $1/check - - SUITESRUN="`grep 'Summary ===' $1/check | cut -d' ' -f 2 | sort`" - if [ x$SUITESRUN = x ]; then - report "check with `basename $1` version failed, no testsuites were run" - return 1 - fi - - for LOG in $TESTLOGS ; do - if [ -f $BUILD/$LOG ]; then - mv $BUILD/$LOG $1 - mv `echo "$BUILD/$LOG" | sed -e "s/\.sum/\.log/g"` $1 - fi - done - - return 0 -} - -bootntest_patched () { - cleanup - mkdir -p $PATCHED - apply_patch && bootntest $PATCHED - return $? -} - -# Build the pristine tree with exactly the same options as the patch under test. -bootntest_pristine () { - cleanup - current_branch=`svn info $SOURCE | grep "^URL:" | sed -e "s/URL: //g" -e "s,${svnpath},,g"` - current_version=`svn info $SOURCE | grep "^Revision:" | sed -e "s/^Revision://g" -e "s/ //g"` - PRISTINE=$STATE/$current_branch/$current_version - - if [ $nopristinecache = true ]; then - rm -rf $PRISTINE - fi - if [ -d $PRISTINE ]; then - ln -s $PRISTINE $TESTING/pristine - return 0 - else - mkdir -p $PRISTINE - ln -s $PRISTINE $TESTING/pristine - bootntest $PRISTINE - RETVAL=$? - if [ $RETVAL = 0 -a $savecompilers = true ]; then - save_compilers - fi - return $RETVAL - fi -} - -regtest () { - touch $1/report - touch $1/passes - touch $1/failed - touch $1/regress - - for LOG in $TESTLOGS ; do - NLOG=`basename $LOG` - if [ -f $1/$NLOG ]; then - awk '/^FAIL: / { print "'$NLOG'",$2; }' $1/$NLOG - fi - done | sort | uniq > $1/failed - - comm -12 $1/failed $1/passes >> $1/regress - NUMREGRESS=`wc -l < $1/regress | tr -d ' '` - - if [ $NUMREGRESS -eq 0 ] ; then - for LOG in $TESTLOGS ; do - NLOG=`basename $LOG` - if [ -f $1/$NLOG ] ; then - awk '/^PASS: / { print "'$NLOG'",$2; }' $1/$NLOG - fi - done | sort | uniq | comm -23 - $1/failed > $1/passes - echo "there are no regressions with your patch." >> $1/report - else - echo "with your patch there are $NUMREGRESS regressions." >> $1/report - echo "list of regressions with your patch:" >> $1/report - cat $1/regress >> $1/report - fi -} - -contrib_compare_tests () { - report "comparing logs with contrib/compare_tests:" - for LOG in $TESTLOGS ; do - NLOG=`basename $LOG` - if [ -f $PRISTINE/$NLOG -a -f $PATCHED/$NLOG ]; then - $SOURCE/contrib/compare_tests $PRISTINE/$NLOG $PATCHED/$NLOG > $TESTING/compare_$NLOG - freport $TESTING/compare_$NLOG - fi - done -} - -compare_passes () { - regtest $PRISTINE - cp $PRISTINE/passes $PATCHED - regtest $PATCHED - freport $PATCHED/report - report "FAILs with patched version:" - freport $PATCHED/failed - report "FAILs with pristine version:" - freport $PRISTINE/failed - - # contrib_compare_tests -} - -write_report () { - backup_patched=$STATE/patched/`now` - report "The files used for the validation of your patch are stored in $backup_patched on the tester machine." - - EMAIL=`grep "^email:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^email://g" -e "s/ //g"` - if [ x$EMAIL != x ]; then - mutt -s "[regtest] Results for `basename $PATCH` on $TARGET" -i $REPORT -a $PATCH $EMAIL - fi - - mv $TESTING $backup_patched -} - -announce () { - EMAIL=`grep "^email:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^email://g" -e "s/ //g"` - if [ x$EMAIL != x ]; then - - START_REPORT=$TESTING/start_report - echo "Hi, " >> $START_REPORT - echo "I'm the automatic tester running on $TARGET." >> $START_REPORT - echo "I just started to look at your patch `basename $PATCH`." >> $START_REPORT - echo "Bye, your automatic tester." >> $START_REPORT - mutt -s "[regtest] Starting bootstrap for `basename $PATCH` on $TARGET" -i $START_REPORT $EMAIL - fi -} - -# After selfexec, $TESTING is already set up. -if [ -d $TESTING ]; then - # The only file in $TESTING is the patch. - PATCH=`ls -rt -1 $TESTING | head -1` - PATCH=$TESTING/$PATCH - if [ -f $PATCH ]; then - bootntest_patched && bootntest_pristine && compare_passes - write_report - fi -fi - -firstpatch=true -while true; do - PATCH=`ls -rt -1 $PATCHES | head -1` - if [ x$PATCH = x ]; then - if [ $stop = true ]; then - if [ $firstpatch = true ]; then - echo "No patches ready to test, quitting." - exit 1 - else - echo "No more patches to test." - exit 0 - fi - fi - sleep ${standby}m - else - firstpatch=false - sysload=`uptime | cut -d, -f 5` - if [[ $sysload > $watermark ]]; then - # Wait a bit when system load is too high. - sleep ${standby}m - else - mkdir -p $TESTING - mv $PATCHES/$PATCH $TESTING/ - PATCH=$TESTING/$PATCH - - announce - update && bootntest_patched && bootntest_pristine && compare_passes - write_report - fi - fi -done diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/prepare_patch.sh b/gcc-4.7/contrib/prepare_patch.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 8385f315c..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/prepare_patch.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -#set -x - -# Prepares a patch for the patch tester. -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# Contributed by Sebastian Pop <sebastian.pop@amd.com> - -# 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - -usage() { - cat <<EOF -prepare_patch.sh <source_dir> [patches_dir] - - SOURCE_DIR is the directory containing GCC's toplevel configure. - - PATCHES_DIR is the directory where the patch will be copied to. - Default is SOURCE_DIR/patches. - -EOF - exit 1 -} - -test $# -eq 0 && usage - -SOURCE=$1 -PATCHES= - -if [[ "$#" < 2 ]]; then - PATCHES=$SOURCE/patches -else - PATCHES=$2 -fi - -[ -f $SOURCE/config.guess ] || usage -[ -d $PATCHES ] || mkdir -p $PATCHES - -echo "Enter a name for this patch: " -read name -PATCH=$PATCHES/`TZ=UTC date +"%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M_%S"`_$name.diff - -echo "Enter the email where the report should be sent: " -read email -echo "email:$email" >> $PATCH - -branch=`svn info $SOURCE | grep URL: | sed -e "s/^URL: //g"` -echo "Enter svn branch (svn info in $SOURCE reports $branch, default is trunk): " -read svn_branch -if [ x$svn_branch = x ]; then - svn_branch=trunk -fi -echo "branch:$svn_branch" >> $PATCH - -revision=`svn info $SOURCE | grep Revision: | sed -e "s/^Revision: //g"` -echo "Enter svn revision (svn info in $SOURCE reports $revision, default is HEAD): " -read svn_revision -if [ x$svn_revision = x ]; then - svn_revision=HEAD -fi -echo "revision:$svn_revision" >> $PATCH - -echo "Enter configure options: " -read configure_options -echo "configure:$configure_options" >> $PATCH - -echo "Enter make options: " -read make_options -echo "make:$make_options" >> $PATCH - -echo "Enter make check options: " -read check_options -echo "check:$check_options" >> $PATCH - -echo "" >> $PATCH - -svn diff $SOURCE | tee -a $PATCH - -cat <<EOF - -You can now edit your patch, include a ChangeLog, and before -submitting to the patch tester, don't forget to sign it with: - - gpg --clearsign $PATCH - -EOF diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/ChangeLog b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index f3e403130..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -2012-09-20 Release Manager - - * GCC 4.7.2 released. - -2012-06-14 Release Manager - - * GCC 4.7.1 released. - -2012-03-22 Release Manager - - * GCC 4.7.0 released. - -2010-06-27 Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de> - - * bin/gcc-svn-ids: Fix unportable shell quoting. - * date_based/reg_periodic: Likewise. - * date_based/reg_search: Likewise. - -2009-02-17 Janis Johnson <janis187@us.ibm.com> - - * examples: New directory. - * examples/gcc-svn-env: New. - * examples/reg-watch: New. - * examples/reg-watch.awk: New. - * examples/common.config: New. - * examples/testall: New. - * examples/28970.config: New. - * examples/28970.list: New. - * examples/28970.c: New. - * examples/28970.log: New. - * examples/29106.config: New. - * examples/29106.list: New. - * examples/29106.test: New. - * examples/29106.cc: New. - * examples/29106.log: New. - * examples/29478.config: New. - * examples/29478.list: New. - * examples/29478.c: New. - * examples/29478.log: New. - * examples/29906a.config: New. - * examples/29906a.list: New. - * examples/29906a.cc: New. - * examples/29906a.log: New. - * examples/29906b.config: New. - * examples/29906b.list: New. - * examples/29906b.cc: New. - * examples/29906b.log: New. - * examples/30643.config: New. - * examples/30643.list: New. - * examples/30643.c: New. - * examples/30643.test: New. - * examples/30643.log: New. - - * bin: New directory. - * bin/reg-hunt: New. - * bin/reg_periodic: New. - * bin/gcc-svn-update: New. - * bin/gcc-svn-update-fix: New. - * bin/gcc-build-simple: New. - * bin/gcc-build-full: New. - * bin/gcc-cleanup: New. - * bin/reg-test: New. - * bin/reg-newmid: New. - * bin/gcc-test-ice-on-valid-code: New. - * bin/gcc-test-ice-on-invalid-code: New. - * bin/gcc-test-compiler-hangs: New. - * bin/gcc-test-missing-warning: New. - * bin/gcc-test-bogus-warning: New. - * bin/gcc-test-segfault-on-valid-code: New. - * bin/gcc-test-rejects-valid: New. - * bin/gcc-test-accepts-invalid: New. - * bin/gcc-test-wrong-code: New. - * bin/gcc-svn-patchlist: New. - * bin/gcc-svn-checkfail: New. - * bin/gcc-svn-recordfail: New. - * bin/gcc-svn-report: New. - * bin/gcc-svn-ids: New. - - * date_based: New directory. - * README: Move from here ... - * date_based/README: to here. - * reg_search: Move from here ... - * date_based/reg_search: to here. - * reg_periodic: Move from here ... - * date_based/reg_periodic: to here. - * reg_test_template: Move from here ... - * date_based_reg_test_template: to here. - -2005-07-14 Ben Elliston <bje@au.ibm.com> - - * reg_test_template: Typo fix. - -2005-01-17 Kazu Hirata <kazu@cs.umass.edu> - - * reg_periodic, reg_search: Fix the uses of date command. - -2003-06-24 Janis Johnson <janis187@us.ibm.com> - - * reg_search: Replace existing uses of DATE with MADE_DATE and - use DATE for the date command. - * reg_periodic: Ditto. - -2003-03-27 Janis Johnson <janis187@us.ibm.com> - * README: New file. - * reg_search: New file. - * reg_periodic: New file. - * reg_test_template: New file. - diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-build-full b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-build-full deleted file mode 100755 index 21e6d684f..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-build-full +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Perform a simple build of GCC for a particular language, using several -# environment variables defined by reghunt scripts and config files. -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -abort() { - echo "`date` $1" - exit 1 -} - -ID=$1 -LOGDIR=${REG_BUILDDIR}/logs/${BUGID}/${ID} -mkdir -p $LOGDIR - -echo "`date` building GCC ($REG_LANGS) for id ${ID}" - -cd $REG_BUILDDIR -rm -rf obj -mkdir obj -cd obj - -echo "REG_CONFOPTS = $REG_CONFOPTS" > ${LOGDIR}/configure.log -echo "REG_PREFIX = $REG_PREFIX" >> ${LOGDIR}/configure.log -echo "REG_LANGS = $REG_LANGS" >> ${LOGDIR}/configure.log -echo >> ${LOGDIR}/configure.log - -${REG_GCCSRC}/configure \ - --prefix=$REG_PREFIX \ - $REG_CONFOPTS \ - --enable-languages=$REG_LANGS \ - >> ${LOGDIR}/configure.log 2>&1 || abort " configure failed" - -make $REG_MAKE_J > ${LOGDIR}/make.log 2>&1 || abort " make failed" -make install > ${LOGDIR}/make.install.log 2>&1 || abort " make install failed" - -exit 0 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-build-simple b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-build-simple deleted file mode 100755 index f2d8ea39c..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-build-simple +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Build a GCC compiler, using environment variables defined by several -# reghunt scripts and config files. -# -# This doesn't work for sources earlier than about 2003-02-25. -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -ID="${1}" -LOGDIR=${REG_BUILDDIR}/logs/${BUGID}/${ID} -mkdir -p $LOGDIR - -msg() { - echo "`date` ${1}" -} - -abort() { - msg "${1}" - exit 1 -} - -msg "building $REG_COMPILER for id $ID" - -rm -rf $REG_OBJDIR -mkdir $REG_OBJDIR -cd $REG_OBJDIR - -#msg "configure" -${REG_GCCSRC}/configure \ - --prefix=$REG_PREFIX \ - --enable-languages=$REG_LANGS \ - $REG_CONFOPTS \ - > configure.log 2>&1 || abort " configure failed" - -#msg "make libraries" -make all-build-libiberty > ${LOGDIR}/make.all-build-libiberty.log 2>&1 || true -make all-libcpp > ${LOGDIR}/make.all-libcpp.log 2>&1 || true -make all-libdecnumber > ${LOGDIR}/make.all-libdecnumber.log 2>&1 || true -make all-intl > ${LOGDIR}/make.all-intl.log 2>&1 || true -make all-libbanshee > ${LOGDIR}/make.all-libbanshee.log 2>&1 || true -make configure-gcc > ${LOGDIR}/make.configure-gcc.log 2>&1 || true - -# hack for 3.3 branch -if [ ! -f libiberty/libiberty.a ]; then - if [ -d libiberty ]; then - # another hack for 3.2! - cd libiberty - make > ${LOGDIR}/make.libiberty.log 2>&1 || true - cd .. - else - mkdir -p libiberty - cd libiberty - ln -s ../build-${REG_BLD}/libiberty/libiberty.a . - cd .. - fi -fi - -cd gcc -# REG_COMPILER is cc1, cc1plus, or f951 -#msg "make $REG_COMPILER" -make $REG_MAKE_J $REG_COMPILER > ${LOGDIR}/make.${REG_COMPILER}.log 2>&1 \ - || abort " make failed" -msg "build completed" -exit 0 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-cleanup b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-cleanup deleted file mode 100755 index 3ec1b8f05..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-cleanup +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Clean up between regression hunts. - -if [ "x${REG_SRCDIR}" = "x" ]; then - if [ -f gcc-svn-env ]; then - . ./gcc-svn-env - elif [ -f ../gcc-svn-env ]; then - . ../gcc-svn-env - elif [ -f ${HOME}/etc/gcc-svn-env ]; then - . ${HOME}/etc/gcc-svn-env - else - echo "$0: could not find gcc-svn-env file" - exit 1 - fi -fi - -rm -rf ${REG_SRCDIR}/gcc -rm -rf ${REG_BUILDDIR}/obj -rm -rf ${REG_PREFIX} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-checkfail b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-checkfail deleted file mode 100755 index 3877a062b..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-checkfail +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Given an identifier that is an index into the current patch list, -# return 1 if the corresponding SVN revision number is in the list of -# known failures, 0 otherwise. - -ID=$1 -REV=`${REG_IDS} -f index -t rev ${ID}` -grep -q "^${REV}$" ${REG_FAILLIST} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-ids b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-ids deleted file mode 100755 index 2953e56da..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-ids +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Convert one kind of changeset identifier to another. -# -# Usage: gcc-svn-ids -f from_kind -t to_kind id -# -# Where from_kind is one of: -# index index into the changeset list used by the reghunt tools -# rev is the Subversion revision name -# and to_kind is one of: -# index index into the changeset list used by the reghunt tools -# rev is the Subversion revision name -# date expanded UTC date string -# branch the branch, or "trunk" for mainline -# author the person who checked in the patch - -errmsg () { - echo $1 1>&2 -} - -usage () { - echo 'cvs_ids -f kind -t kind id' 1>&2 - echo ' where from_kind is index or rev' 1>&2 - echo ' and to_kind is index, rev, date, author, or branch' 1>&2 - echo "error" - exit 1 -} - -if [ "x${REG_CHANGESET_LIST}" = "x" ]; then - errmsg "REG_CHANGESET_LIST is not defined" - echo "error" - exit 1 -fi - -if [ ! -f ${REG_CHANGESET_LIST} ]; then - errmsg "changeset list ${REG_CHANGESET_LIST} does not exist" - echo "error" - exit 1 -fi - -# Use a shorter name here. -LIST=${REG_CHANGESET_LIST} - -while getopts "f:t:" ARG; do - case ${ARG} in - f) FROM_KIND="${OPTARG}";; - t) TO_KIND="${OPTARG}";; - h) usage;; - *) errmsg "unrecognized option: ${ARG}"; - usage;; - esac -done -shift `expr ${OPTIND} - 1` - -if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then - errmsg "too few arguments, ID is missing" - usage -fi -if [ $# -gt 1 ]; then - errmsg "unexpected arguments: $*" - usage -fi -ID="$1" - -case ${FROM_KIND} in -index) LINE=`awk -F '|' -v id="${ID}" '{if ($1 == id) print }' < ${LIST}`;; -rev) LINE=`awk -F '|' -v id="${ID}" '{if ($2 == id) print }' < ${LIST}`;; -*) errmsg "unrecognized FROM kind: ${FROM_KIND}"; - usage;; -esac - -if [ "x${LINE}" = "x" ]; then - errmsg "no entry found for ${FROM_KIND} = ${ID}" - echo "error" - exit 1 -fi - -case ${TO_KIND} in -index) TO_ID="`echo ${LINE} | awk -F '|' '{ print $1 }'`";; -rev) TO_ID="`echo ${LINE} | awk -F '|' '{ print $2 }'`";; -author) TO_ID="`echo ${LINE} | awk -F '|' '{ print $3 }'`";; -date) TO_ID="`echo ${LINE} | awk -F '|' '{ print $4 }'`";; -branch) TO_ID="`echo ${LINE} | awk -F '|' '{ print $5 }'`";; -*) errmsg "unrecognized TO kind: ${TO_KIND}"; - usage;; -esac - -echo ${TO_ID} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-patchlist b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-patchlist deleted file mode 100755 index 02b2046a8..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-patchlist +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/bash - -# Make a list of revisions for commits to the branch of interest (trunk -# by default) between the specified dates. This skips commits that do -# not modify any existing files and changes by gccadmin. -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -#set -ex - -abort() { - echo "$@" - exit 1 -} - -test $# -lt 2 && abort "usage: $0 low_date high_date [branch]" - -export TZ=UTC -LOW_DATE="$1" -HIGH_DATE="$2" - -if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then - BRANCH="$3" -else - BRANCH="" -fi - -# Verify branch name, convert a short name to the real one. - -case $BRANCH in -"") BRANCH="trunk";; -mline) BRANCH="trunk";; -mainline) BRANCH="trunk";; -4.1) BRANCH="gcc-4_1-branch";; -gcc-4_1-branch) ;; -4.0) BRANCH="gcc-4_0-branch";; -gcc-4_0-branch) ;; -3.4) BRANCH="gcc-3_4-branch";; -gcc-3_4-branch) ;; -*) ;; # abort "$0: unrecognized branch $BRANCH" -esac - -if [ "${BRANCH}" = "trunk" ]; then - BRANCHPATH=trunk -else - BRANCHPATH=branches/${BRANCH} -fi - -# Get the revision at the time of LOW_DATE. - -LOW_REV=`svn info --revision {"${LOW_DATE}"} \ - ${REG_SVN_REPO}/${BRANCHPATH} \ - | awk '/Revision:/ { print $2 }'` - -# Create the list of information for LOW_REV through HIGH_DATE in a -# form expected by gcc-svn-ids. - -svn log --quiet --non-interactive \ - --revision ${LOW_REV}:{"${HIGH_DATE}"} \ - ${REG_SVN_REPO}/${BRANCHPATH} \ - | awk -v branch=$BRANCH \ - 'BEGIN { id=0 } - /---/ { next } - /(no author)/ { next } - /gccadmin/ { next } - { sub(" \\+0000 (.*)","") - sub("r","",$1) - gsub(" \\| ","|") - id++ - print id "|" $0 "|" branch - }' diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-recordfail b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-recordfail deleted file mode 100755 index cf5cde754..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-recordfail +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Given an identifier that is an index into the current patch list, -# record the corresponding SVN number to the list of known failures. - -ID=$1 -REV=`${REG_IDS} -f index -t rev ${ID}` -echo $REV >> ${REG_FAILLIST} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-report b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-report deleted file mode 100755 index a0de534b3..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-report +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Report a more informative version of the patch identifier. - -ID=$1 - -test "x${REG_IDS}" != "x" || exit 1 -test "x${REG_CHANGESET_LIST}" != "x" || exit 1 - -BRANCH=`${REG_IDS} -f index -t branch ${ID}` -cd ${REG_SRCDIR}/gcc -unset LANG -unset LC_ALL -REV=`${REG_IDS} -f index -t rev ${ID}` - -# long set of information -TZ=UTC \ -svn log --revision $REV - -# URL of diffs -echo -echo ' http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?view=rev&rev='$REV - -# short set of information, without final line of hyphens -TZ=UTC \ -svn log --quiet --revision $REV | sed -e '/---/d' -e 's/^/ /' diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-update b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-update deleted file mode 100755 index 0f6aac866..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-update +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/bash - -# Update or check out GCC sources for a particular Subversion revision -# and a particular branch. -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -#set -ex - -if [ $# != 1 ]; then - echo Usage: $0 id - exit 1 -fi - -if [ "x${REG_DO_CLEANUPS}" != "x" ]; then - reg_cleanup -fi - -ID=$1 -BRANCH="" - -######################################################################## -# Get sources. -######################################################################## - -svn_get() { - # In case there are problems with updates (there were with CVS), - # creating a file called REMOVE in the REG_SRCDIR directory causes us - # to start with a clean tree each time. - - unset LC_ALL - unset LANG - - cd ${REG_SRCDIR} - if [ -d gcc ]; then - # There's already a tree; do an update with the new revision. - cd gcc - echo "`date` svn update begun for id ${ID}, rev ${REV}" - echo svn update --non-interactive --revision ${REV} >> $LOG - svn update --non-interactive --revision ${REV} >> $LOG - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` svn update done" - else - echo "`date` svn update failed" - exit 1 - fi - else - echo "`date` svn checkout begun for id ${ID}, rev ${REV}" - echo svn checkout --non-interactive --revision ${REV} \ - ${REG_SVN_REPO}/${BRANCHPATH} gcc >> $LOG - svn checkout --non-interactive --revision ${REV} \ - ${REG_SVN_REPO}/${BRANCHPATH} gcc >> $LOG - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` svn checkout done" - else - echo "`date` svn checkout failed" - exit 1 - fi - cd gcc - fi - - # Touch generated files. - contrib/gcc_update --touch >> $LOG -} - -######################################################################## -# Main program -######################################################################## - -cd ${REG_SRCDIR} - -# This is a simple way to stop a long regression search fairly cleanly; -# just touch a file called STOP. - -if [ -f STOP ]; then - echo "`date` $0 detected STOP file" - rm -f STOP - exit 1 -fi - -# Set up the log file. -REV=`${REG_IDS} -f index -t rev ${ID}` -LOG=${REG_SRCDIR}/logs/${BUGID}/${REV}.log -mkdir -p ${REG_SRCDIR}/logs/${BUGID} -rm -f $LOG -touch $LOG - -# Get the branch for this patch. -BRANCH=`${REG_IDS} -f index -t branch ${ID}` -if [ "${BRANCH}" = "error" ]; then - echo "`date` $0: cannot determine the SVN branch for id ${ID}" - exit 1 -fi - -if [ "${BRANCH}" = "trunk" ]; then - BRANCHPATH=trunk -else - BRANCHPATH=branches/${BRANCH} -fi - -svn_get - -exit 0 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-update-fix b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-update-fix deleted file mode 100755 index 977505502..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-svn-update-fix +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/bash - -#set -ex - -# Update an SVN tree for a particular date. - -if [ $# != 1 ]; then - echo Usage: $0 id - exit 1 -fi - -if [ "x${REG_DO_CLEANUPS}" != "x" ]; then - reg_cleanup -fi - -ID=$1 -BRANCH="" - -######################################################################## -# Get sources. -######################################################################## - -svn_get() { - # In case there are problems with updates (there were with CVS), - # creating a file called REMOVE in the REG_SRCDIR directory causes us - # to start with a clean tree each time. - - unset LC_ALL - unset LANG - - cd ${REG_SRCDIR} - if [ -d gcc ]; then - # There's already a tree; do an update with the new revision. - cd gcc - echo "`date` svn update begun for id ${ID}, rev ${REV} (fix)" - echo svn update --non-interactive --revision ${REV} >> $LOG - svn update --non-interactive --revision ${REV} >> $LOG - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` svn update done" - else - echo "`date` svn update failed" - exit 1 - fi - else - echo "`date` svn checkout begun for id ${ID}, rev ${REV}" - echo svn checkout --non-interactive --revision ${REV} \ - ${REG_SVN_REPO}/${BRANCHPATH} gcc >> $LOG - svn checkout --non-interactive --revision ${REV} \ - ${REG_SVN_REPO}/${BRANCHPATH} gcc >> $LOG - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` svn checkout done" - else - echo "`date` svn checkout failed" - exit 1 - fi - cd gcc - fi - - # Touch generated files. - contrib/gcc_update --touch >> $LOG -} - -######################################################################## -# Main program -######################################################################## - -cd ${REG_SRCDIR} - -# This is a simple way to stop a long regression search fairly cleanly; -# just touch a file called STOP. - -if [ -f STOP ]; then - echo "`date` $0 detected STOP file" - rm -f STOP - exit 1 -fi - -# Set up the log file. -REV=`${REG_IDS} -f index -t rev ${ID}` -LOG=${REG_SRCDIR}/logs/${BUGID}/${REV}.log -mkdir -p ${REG_SRCDIR}/logs/${BUGID} -rm -f $LOG -touch $LOG - -# Get the branch for this patch. -BRANCH=`${REG_IDS} -f index -t branch ${ID}` -if [ "${BRANCH}" = "error" ]; then - echo "`date` $0: cannot determine the SVN branch for id ${ID}" - exit 1 -fi - -if [ "${BRANCH}" = "trunk" ]; then - BRANCHPATH=trunk -else - BRANCHPATH=branches/${BRANCH} -fi - -svn_get - -# Look for a patch that's needed for this revision to build. -FIX=${REG_PATCHES}/${REV}.fix -echo "`date` looking for $FIX" -if [ -f $FIX ]; then - echo "`date` fix needed; checking whether it is already applied" - cd ${REG_SRCDIR}/gcc - patch --dry-run -s -p0 -i $FIX < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` applying fix" - patch -s -p0 -i $FIX - fi -fi - -exit 0 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-accepts-invalid b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-accepts-invalid deleted file mode 100755 index 564c0bbd7..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-accepts-invalid +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Test an "accepts-invalid" GCC bug, using environment variables set in -# several reghunt scripts and configuration files. -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -ID=$1 - -LOGID=`printf "%04d" ${ID}` -LOG=${BUGID}.${LOGID}.out -MSGID="bug ${BUGID}, id ${ID}" - -$REG_TEST_COMPILER $REG_OPTS $REG_TESTCASE > ${LOG} 2>&1 - -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` test compiled successfully for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_FAIL -fi - -grep -q 'No such file or directory' ${LOG} -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: missing file for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -grep -q 'error' ${LOG} -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: no error message for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -echo "`date` compilation failed for ${MSGID}" -exit $REG_PASS diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-bogus-warning b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-bogus-warning deleted file mode 100755 index 1bd0095ba..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-bogus-warning +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Test a "bogus-warning" GCC bug, using environment variables set in -# several reghunt scripts and configuration files. -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -ID=$1 - -LOGID=`printf "%04d" ${ID}` -LOG=${BUGID}.${LOGID}.out -MSGID="bug ${BUGID}, id ${ID}" - -$REG_TEST_COMPILER $REG_OPTS $REG_TESTCASE > ${LOG} 2>&1 - -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: compilation failed for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -grep -q 'warning' ${LOG} -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` bogus warning detected for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_FAIL -fi - -echo "`date` no bogus warning for ${MSGID}" -exit $REG_PASS diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-compiler-hangs b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-compiler-hangs deleted file mode 100755 index 043bc2699..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-compiler-hangs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Test a bug for which the compiler hangs, using environment variables -# set in several reghunt scripts and configuration files. -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -ID=$1 -LOGID=`printf "%04d" ${ID}` -LOG=${BUGID}.${LOGID}.out -MSGID="bug ${BUGID}, id ${ID}" - -trap "echo \"`date` compiler hang for ${MSGID}\"; pkill -9 cc1; exit $REG_FAIL" SIGUSR1 -SLEEPCNT=10 - -# Set up to trap the hang. -sleep $SLEEPCNT && /bin/kill -s SIGUSR1 0 & -SLEEPID=$! - -# This might hang. -$REG_TEST_COMPILER $REG_OPTS $REG_TESTCASE > ${LOG} 2>&1 - -# The command didn't hang. Capture its return value so we can check -# whether it had other unexpected problems. -RET=$? - -# Kill the sleep command so it won't finish normally and cause this -# process to get a signal telling it to report a failure. -/bin/kill $SLEEPID - -if [ $RET -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` test compiled successfully for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_PASS -fi - -grep -q 'No such file or directory' ${LOG} -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: missing file for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -grep -q "egmentation fault" -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: segfault for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -echo "`date` unexpected failure for ${MSGID}" -exit $REG_ERROR diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-ice-on-invalid-code b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-ice-on-invalid-code deleted file mode 100755 index 6e449a84a..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-ice-on-invalid-code +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Test an "ice-on-invalid-code" GCC bug, using environment variables set -# in several reghunt scripts and configuration files. -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -ID=$1 - -LOGID=`printf "%04d" ${ID}` -LOG=${BUGID}.${LOGID}.out -MSGID="bug ${BUGID}, id ${ID}" - -$REG_TEST_COMPILER $REG_OPTS $REG_TESTCASE > ${LOG} 2>&1 - -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: compilation succeeded for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -grep -q 'No such file or directory' ${LOG} -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: missing file for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -grep -q 'internal compiler error' ${LOG} -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` internal compiler error for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_FAIL -fi - -grep -q 'error' ${LOG} -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: no error message for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -echo "`date` compilation failed for ${MSGID}" -exit $REG_PASS diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-ice-on-valid-code b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-ice-on-valid-code deleted file mode 100755 index ecc5fe04a..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-ice-on-valid-code +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Test an "ice-on-valid-code" GCC bug, using environment variables set -# in several reghunt scripts and configuration files. -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -ID=$1 - -LOGID=`printf "%04d" ${ID}` -LOG=${BUGID}.${LOGID}.out -MSGID="bug ${BUGID}, id ${ID}" - -$REG_TEST_COMPILER $REG_OPTS $REG_TESTCASE > ${LOG} 2>&1 - -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` test compiled successfully for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_PASS -fi - -grep -q 'No such file or directory' ${LOG} -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: missing file for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -grep -q 'nternal.* error' ${LOG} -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: no ICE message for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -echo "`date` compilation failed for ${MSGID}" -exit $REG_FAIL diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-missing-warning b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-missing-warning deleted file mode 100755 index 0fc9b2dc8..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-missing-warning +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Test a "missing-warning" GCC bug, using environment variables set in -# several reghunt scripts and configuration files. -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -ID=$1 - -LOGID=`printf "%04d" ${ID}` -LOG=${BUGID}.${LOGID}.out -MSGID="bug ${BUGID}, id ${ID}" - -$REG_TEST_COMPILER $REG_OPTS $REG_TESTCASE > ${LOG} 2>&1 - -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: compilation failed for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -grep -q 'warning' ${LOG} -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` warning detected for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_PASS -fi - -echo "`date` no warning for ${MSGID}" -exit $REG_FAIL diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-rejects-valid b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-rejects-valid deleted file mode 100755 index 5672a0dfe..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-rejects-valid +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Test a "rejects-valid" GCC bug, using environment variables set in -# several reghunt scripts and configuration files. -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -ID=$1 - -LOGID=`printf "%04d" ${ID}` -LOG=${BUGID}.${LOGID}.out -MSGID="bug ${BUGID}, id ${ID}" - -$REG_TEST_COMPILER $REG_OPTS $REG_TESTCASE > ${LOG} 2>&1 - -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` test compiled successfully for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_PASS -fi - -grep -q 'No such file or directory' ${LOG} -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: missing file for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -grep -q 'error' ${LOG} -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: no error message for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -echo "`date` compilation failed for ${MSGID}" -exit $REG_FAIL diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-segfault-on-valid-code b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-segfault-on-valid-code deleted file mode 100755 index 0a1b1b722..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-segfault-on-valid-code +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Test an "ice-on-valid-code" GCC bug that results in a compiler -# segfault, using environment variables set in several reghunt scripts -# and configuration files. -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -ID=$1 - -LOGID=`printf "%04d" ${ID}` -LOG=${BUGID}.${LOGID}.out -MSGID="bug ${BUGID}, id ${ID}" - -$REG_TEST_COMPILER $REG_OPTS $REG_TESTCASE > ${LOG} 2>&1 - -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` test compiled successfully for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_PASS -fi - -grep -q 'No such file or directory' ${LOG} -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: missing file for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -grep -q 'egmentation fault' ${LOG} -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: no segfault message for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -echo "`date` compilation failed for ${MSGID}" -exit $REG_FAIL diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-wrong-code b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-wrong-code deleted file mode 100755 index 2c0398bea..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-wrong-code +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Test a "wrong-code" GCC bug, using environment variables set in -# several reghunt scripts and configuration files. -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -ID=$1 - -LOGID=`printf "%04d" ${ID}` -LOG=${BUGID}.${LOGID}.out -MSGID="bug ${BUGID}, id ${ID}" - -$REG_TEST_COMPILER $REG_OPTS $REG_TESTCASE > ${LOG} 2>&1 - -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: test compilation failed for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -./a.out >> ${LOG} 2>&1 -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "`date` test run aborted for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_FAIL -fi - -echo "`date` test ran successfully for ${MSGID}" -exit $REG_PASS diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/reg-hunt b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/reg-hunt deleted file mode 100755 index aa0ea61ee..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/reg-hunt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,363 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/bash - -#set -x - -######################################################################## -# -# File: reg-hunt -# Author: Janis Johnson <janis187@us.ibm.com> -# Date: 2003/08/19 -# -# Search for the patch identifier for which results for a test changed, -# using a binary search. The functionality for getting sources, -# building the component to test, and running the test are in other -# scripts that are run from here. Before the search begins, we verify -# that we get the expected behavior for the first and last patch -# identifiers. -# -# Define these in a file whose name is the argument to this script: -# LOW_PATCH: Patch identifier. -# HIGH_PATCH: Patch identifier. -# REG_UPDATE: Pathname of script to update your source tree; returns -# zero for success, nonzero for failure. -# REG_BUILD: Pathname of script to build enough of the product to run -# the test; returns zero for success, nonzero for failure. -# REG_TEST: Pathname of script to run the test; returns 1 if we -# should search later patches, 0 if we should search -# earlier patches, and something else if there was an -# unexpected failure. -# Optional: -# REG_REPORT Pathname of script to call at the end with the id of the -# patch that caused the change in behavior. -# REG_FINISH Pathname of script to call at the end with the two final -# patch identifiers as arguments. -# REG_NEWMID Pathname of script to call when a build has failed, with -# arguments of the failed id and the current low and high -# SKIP_LOW If 1, skip verifying the low patch identifier of the -# range; define this only if you're restarting and have -# already tested the low patch. -# SKIP_HIGH If 1, skip verifying the high patch identifier of the -# range; define this only if you're restarting and have -# already tested the high patch. -# FIRST_MID Use this as the first midpoint, to avoid a midpoint that -# is known not to build. -# VERBOSITY Default is 0, to print only errors and final message. -# DATE_IN_MSG If set to anything but 0, include the time and date in -# messages. -# -# -# -# Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. -# -######################################################################## - -######################################################################## -# Functions -######################################################################## - -# Issue a message if its verbosity level is high enough. - -msg() { - test ${1} -gt ${VERBOSITY} && return - - if [ "x${DATE_IN_MSG}" = "x" ]; then - echo "${2}" - else - echo "`date` ${2}" - fi -} - -# Issue an error message and exit with a non-zero status. If there -# is a valid current range whose end points have been tested, report -# it so the user can start again from there. - -error() { - msg 0 "error: ${1}" - test ${VALID_RANGE} -eq 1 && \ - echo "current range:" - echo "LOW_PATCH=${LATER_THAN}" - echo "HIGH_PATCH=${EARLIER_THAN}" - exit 1 -} - -# Build the components to test using sources as of a particular patch -# and run a test case. Pass each of the scripts the patch identifier -# that we're testing; the first one needs it, the others can ignore it -# if they want. - -process_patch () { - TEST_ID=${1} - - # If we're keeping track of known failures, see if TEST_ID is one and - # if so, don't bother updating sources and trying to build. - - FAILS=0 - SKIP=0 - if [ ${SKIP_FAILURES} -eq 1 ]; then - ${REG_CHECKFAIL} ${TEST_ID} - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - msg 1 "skipping ${TEST_ID}; it is a known build failure" - FAILS=1 - SKIP=1 - fi - fi - - if [ ${FAILS} -eq 0 ]; then - ${REG_UPDATE} ${TEST_ID} || error "source update failed for ${TEST_ID}" - ${REG_BUILD} ${TEST_ID} - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - FAILS=1 - msg 1 "build failed for ${TEST_ID}" - if [ ${SKIP_FAILURES} -eq 1 ]; then - ${REG_RECORDFAIL} ${TEST_ID} - fi - fi - fi - - if [ ${FAILS} -eq 0 ]; then - ${REG_TEST} ${TEST_ID} - LATER=$? - if [ $LATER -ne 0 -a $LATER -ne 1 ]; then - msg 0 "unexpected test failure for ${TEST_ID}" - exit 1 - fi - else - - # The build failed, or this patch is already known to fail to build. - # If it's an endpoint, or if we don't have a way to recover from - # build failures, quit now. - - if [ ${SKIP} -eq 0 ]; then - if [ "x${REG_NEWMID}" == "x" \ - -o ${TEST_ID} -eq ${LATER_THAN} \ - -o ${TEST_ID} -eq ${EARLIER_THAN} ]; then - error "build failed for ${TEST_ID}" - fi - fi - - # Try to find a new patch to try within the current range. - - FIRST_MID=`${REG_NEWMID} ${LATER_THAN} ${EARLIER_THAN}` - if [ ${FIRST_MID} -eq 0 ]; then - - # The heuristics in the tool ran out of patches to try next; - # let the user handle it from here.+ - error "build failed for ${TEST_ID}, could not find new candidate" - fi - msg 1 "using ${FIRST_MID}, between ${LATER_THAN} and ${EARLIER_THAN}" - fi - - # Return with a valid LATER value or a new ID to try in FIRST_MID. -} - -# Get the number of a patch within the range. It's not actually the -# middle one, but the one that might minimize the number of checks. - -get_mid_special() { - LOW=$1 - HIGH=$2 - - let DIFF=HIGH-LOW - M=1 - POWER2=1 - while - [ $POWER2 -lt $DIFF ] - do - let M=POWER2 - let POWER2=POWER2*2 - done - let MID=LOW+M -} - -# Get the number of the patch in the middle of the range. - -get_mid () { - LOW=$1 - HIGH=$2 - - let DIFF=HIGH-LOW - let M=DIFF/2 - let MID=LOW+M -} - -# Perform a binary search on patch identifiers within the range -# specified by the arguments. - -search_patches () { - LOW=$1 - HIGH=$2 - - # Get an identifier within the range. The user can override the - # initial mid patch if it is known to have problems, e.g., if a - # build fails for that patch. - - if [ ${FIRST_MID} -ne 0 ]; then - MID=${FIRST_MID} - FIRST_MID=0 - let DIFF=HIGH-LOW - else - get_mid $LOW $HIGH - fi - - while [ ${DIFF} -gt 1 ]; do - TEST_ID="${MID}" - - # Test it. - - process_patch ${TEST_ID} - - # FIRST_MID being set is a signal that the build failed and we - # should start over again. - - test ${FIRST_MID} -ne 0 && return - - # Narrow the search based on the outcome of testing TEST_ID. - - if [ ${LATER} -eq 1 ]; then - msg 1 "search patches later than ${TEST_ID}" - LATER_THAN=${TEST_ID} - let LOW=MID - else - msg 1 "search patches earlier than ${TEST_ID}" - EARLIER_THAN=${TEST_ID} - let HIGH=MID - fi - - get_mid $LOW $HIGH - done -} - -######################################################################## -# Main program (so to speak) -######################################################################## - -# The error function uses this. - -VALID_RANGE=0 - -# Process the configuration file. - -if [ $# != 1 ]; then - echo Usage: $0 config_file - exit 1 -fi - -CONFIG=${1} -if [ ! -f ${CONFIG} ]; then - error "configuration file ${CONFIG} does not exist" -fi - -# OK, the config file exists. Source it, make sure required parameters -# are defined and their files exist, and give default values to optional -# parameters. - -. ${CONFIG} - -test "x${REG_UPDATE}" = "x" && error "REG_UPDATE is not defined" -test "x${REG_BUILD}" = "x" && error "REG_BUILD is not defined" -test "x${REG_TEST}" = "x" && error "REG_TEST is not defined" -test -x ${REG_TEST} || error "REG_TEST is not an executable file" -test "x${SKIP_LOW}" = "x" && SKIP_LOW=0 -test "x${SKIP_HIGH}" = "x" && SKIP_HIGH=0 -test "x${VERBOSITY}" = "x" && VERBOSITY=0 -test "x${REG_FINISH}" = "x" && REG_FINISH=true -test "x${REG_REPORT}" = "x" && REG_REPORT=true - -msg 2 "LOW_PATCH = ${LOW_PATCH}" -msg 2 "HIGH_PATCH = ${HIGH_PATCH}" -msg 2 "REG_UPDATE = ${REG_UPDATE}" -msg 2 "REG_BUILD = ${REG_BUILD}" -msg 2 "REG_TEST = ${REG_TEST}" -msg 2 "REG_NEWMID = ${REG_NEWMID}" -msg 2 "SKIP_LOW = ${SKIP_LOW}" -msg 2 "SKIP_HIGH = ${SKIP_HIGH}" -msg 2 "FIRST_MID = ${FIRST_MID}" -msg 2 "VERBOSITY = ${VERBOSITY}" - -# If REG_NEWMID was defined, assume that we're skipping known failures -# and adding to the list for new failures. If the list of failures -# doesn't exist, create it. We use a different flag, SKIP_FAILURES, -# to make it easier to separate the flag from REG_NEWMID if we want -# to change the usage later. - -if [ "x${REG_NEWMID}" != "x" ]; then - touch ${REG_FAILLIST} - SKIP_FAILURES=1 -else - SKIP_FAILURES=0 -fi - -# If FIRST_MID was defined, make sure it's in the range. - -if [ "x${FIRST_MID}" != "x" ]; then - test ${FIRST_MID} -le ${LOW_PATCH} && \ - error "FIRST_MID id is lower than LOW_PATCH" - test ${FIRST_MID} -ge ${HIGH_PATCH} && \ - error "FIRST_MID is higher than HIGH_PATCH" -else - FIRST_MID=0 -fi - -# Keep track of the bounds of the range where the test behavior changes. - -LATER_THAN=${LOW_PATCH} -EARLIER_THAN=${HIGH_PATCH} -LATER=1 - -msg 1 "LATER_THAN = ${LATER_THAN}" -msg 1 "EARLIER_THAN = ${EARLIER_THAN}" - -# Verify that the range isn't backwards. - -test ${LOW_PATCH} -lt ${HIGH_PATCH} || \ - error "patch identifier range is backwards" - -# Verify that the first and last patches in the range get the results we -# expect. If not, quit, because any of several things could be wrong. - -if [ ${SKIP_HIGH} -eq 0 ]; then - process_patch ${EARLIER_THAN} - test ${LATER} -ne 0 && \ - error "unexpected result for high patch ${EARLIER_THAN}" - msg 1 "result for high patch ${EARLIER_THAN} is as expected" -fi - -if [ ${SKIP_LOW} -eq 0 ]; then - process_patch ${LATER_THAN} - test ${LATER} -ne 1 && \ - error "unexpected result for low patch ${LATER_THAN}" - msg 1 "result for low patch ${LATER_THAN} is as expected" -fi - -# Search within the range, now that we know that the end points are valid. -# If the build failed then FIRST_MID is set to a new patch to try. - -VALID_RANGE=1 -while true; do - search_patches ${LATER_THAN} ${EARLIER_THAN} - test ${FIRST_MID} -eq 0 && break -done - -# Report where the test behavior changes. - -echo "Test result changes with id ${EARLIER_THAN}" -${REG_REPORT} ${EARLIER_THAN} - -# Invoke the optional script to verify the result and report additional -# information about changes between the two patches. - -${REG_FINISH} ${LATER_THAN} ${EARLIER_THAN} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/reg-newmid b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/reg-newmid deleted file mode 100755 index 2a6b57362..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/reg-newmid +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# The build failed for and identifier in the range bwetween LOW and HIGH. -# Find a new patch id to try within that range. -# -# It's meant to be easy to modify the heuristics used to select the -# next patch to try by adding to or rearranging the patches listed in -# MIDLIST. Known failures are recorded in ${REG_FAILLIST}. -# -# A nifty improvement would be to record known ranges of failure as -# ranges, and then pick revisions just before and just after the range. -# -# Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. - -LOW=$1 -HIGH=$2 - -MIDLIST="" - -let MID01=LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+HIGH -let MID01=MID01/12 -let MID02=LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+HIGH+HIGH -let MID02=MID02/12 -let MID03=LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH -let MID03=MID03/12 -let MID04=LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH -let MID04=MID04/12 -let MID05=LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH -let MID05=MID05/12 -let MID06=LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH -let MID06=MID06/12 -let MID07=LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH -let MID07=MID07/12 -let MID08=LOW+LOW+LOW+LOW+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH -let MID08=MID08/12 -let MID09=LOW+LOW+LOW+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH -let MID09=MID09/12 -let MID10=LOW+LOW+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH -let MID10=MID10/12 -let MID11=LOW+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH+HIGH -let MID11=MID11/12 - -# Look in this order; MID has already been done: -# -# LOW--10---7---6---3---2---MID---1---4---5---8---9---HIGH - -MIDLIST="${MIDLIST} ${MID07}" -MIDLIST="${MIDLIST} ${MID05}" -MIDLIST="${MIDLIST} ${MID04}" -MIDLIST="${MIDLIST} ${MID08}" -MIDLIST="${MIDLIST} ${MID09}" -MIDLIST="${MIDLIST} ${MID03}" -MIDLIST="${MIDLIST} ${MID02}" -MIDLIST="${MIDLIST} ${MID10}" -MIDLIST="${MIDLIST} ${MID11}" -MIDLIST="${MIDLIST} ${MID01}" - -for MID in ${MIDLIST} -do - # Skip this if it's the low endpoint. - if [ ${MID} != ${LOW} ]; then - # Is this patch already known to fail? - ${REG_CHECKFAIL} ${MID} - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo ${MID} - exit 0 - fi - fi -done - -echo 0 -exit 1 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/reg-test b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/reg-test deleted file mode 100755 index 622a65461..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/bin/reg-test +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/bash - -#set -x - -######################################################################## -# -# File: reg-test -# Author: Janis Johnson -# Date: 2005/09/08 -# -# For each of a list of patches, invoke separate tools to update -# sources, do a build, and run one or more tests. -# -# Define these in a file whose name is the argument to this script: -# REG_IDLIST: List of patch identifiers. -# REG_UPDATE: Pathname of script to update the source tree. -# REG_BUILD: Pathname of script to build enough of the product to run -# the test. -# REG_TEST: Pathname of script to run one or more tests. -# Optional: -# VERBOSITY: Default is 0, to print only errors and final message. -# DATE_IN_MSG If set to anything but 0, include the time and date in -# messages -# REG_STOP Pathname of a file whose existence says to quit; default -# is STOP in the current directory. -# -# -# Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file 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. -# -# For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the -# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. -# -######################################################################## - -######################################################################## -# Functions -######################################################################## - -# Issue a message if its verbosity level is high enough. - -msg() { - test ${1} -gt ${VERBOSITY} && return - - if [ "x${DATE_IN_MSG}" = "x" ]; then - echo "${2}" - else - echo "`${DATE}` ${2}" - fi -} - -# Issue an error message and exit with a nonzero status. - -error() { - msg 0 "error: ${1}" - exit 1 -} - -# Build the components to test using sources as of a particular patch -# and run a test case. Pass each of the scripts the patch identifier -# that we're testing; the first one needs it, the others can ignore it -# if they want. - -process_patch () { - TEST_ID=${1} - - ${REG_UPDATE} ${TEST_ID} - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - msg 0 "source update failed for id ${TEST_ID}" - return - fi - ${REG_BUILD} ${TEST_ID} - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - msg 0 "build failed for id ${TEST_ID}" - return - fi - ${REG_TEST} "${TEST_ID}" -} - -######################################################################## -# Main program (so to speak) -######################################################################## - -# If DATE isn't defined, use the default date command; the configuration -# file can override this. - -if [ "x${DATE}" = "x" ]; then - DATE=date -fi - -# Process the configuration file. - -if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then - echo Usage: $0 config_file - exit 1 -fi - -CONFIG=${1} -if [ ! -f ${CONFIG} ]; then - error "configuration file ${CONFIG} does not exist" -fi - -# OK, the config file exists. Source it, make sure required parameters -# are defined and their files exist, and give default values to optional -# parameters. - -. ${CONFIG} - -test "x${REG_IDLIST}" = "x" && error "REG_IDLIST is not defined" -test "x${REG_UPDATE}" = "x" && error "REG_UPDATE is not defined" -test "x${REG_BUILD}" = "x" && error "REG_BUILD is not defined" -test "x${REG_TEST}" = "x" && error "REG_TEST is not defined" -test -x ${REG_TEST} || error "REG_TEST is not an executable file" -test "x${VERBOSITY}" = "x" && VERBOSITY=0 -test "x${REG_STOP}" = "x" && REG_STOP="STOP" - -msg 2 "REG_IDLIST = ${REG_IDLIST}" -msg 2 "REG_UPDATE = ${REG_UPDATE}" -msg 2 "REG_BUILD = ${REG_BUILD}" -msg 2 "REG_TEST = ${REG_TEST}" -msg 2 "VERBOSITY = ${VERBOSITY}" - -# Process each patch identifier in the list. - -for TEST_ID in $REG_IDLIST; do - - # If a file called STOP appears, stop; this allows a clean way to - # interrupt a search. - - if [ -f ${REG_STOP} ]; then - msg 0 "STOP file detected" - rm -f ${REG_STOP} - exit 1 - fi - - # Process the new patch. - - msg 2 "process id ${TEST_ID}" - process_patch ${TEST_ID} -done - -msg 1 "done" diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/date_based/README b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/date_based/README deleted file mode 100644 index c674ffc6c..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/date_based/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains scripts that are used for identifying the -patch that introduced a regression. General information about such -searches is covered in http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs/reghunt.html. - - reg_search searches for a small time interval within a range of - dates in which results for a test changed, using a binary search. - The functionality for getting sources, building the component to - test, and running the test are in other scripts that are run from - here. - - reg_periodic invokes separate tools (the same scripts invoked by - reg_search) over a range of dates at specified intervals. - - reg_test_template shows the format for the script that runs a test - and determines whether to continue the search with a later or - earlier date. diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_periodic b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_periodic deleted file mode 100755 index a77567d4d..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_periodic +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/bash - -######################################################################## -# -# File: reg_periodic -# Author: Janis Johnson -# Date: 2002/12/28 -# -# Over a range of dates at specified intervals, invoke separate tools to -# update sources, do a build, and run one or more tests. -# -# Define these in a file whose name is the argument to this script: -# LOW_DATE: Date string recognized by the date command. -# HIGH_DATE: Date string recognized by the date command. -# INTERVAL: Time (in seconds) between dates for which to build. -# REG_UPDATE: Pathname of script to update your source tree. -# REG_BUILD: Pathname of script to build enough of the product to run -# the test. -# REG_TEST: Pathname of script to run one or more tests. -# Optional: -# VERBOSITY: Default is 0, to print only errors and final message. -# DATE_IN_MSG If set to anything but 0, include the time and date in -# messages -# REG_STOP Pathname of a file whose existence says to quit; default -# is STOP in the current directory. -# -# -# Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not see -# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -# -######################################################################## - -######################################################################## -# Functions -######################################################################## - -# Issue a message if its verbosity level is high enough. - -msg() { - test ${1} -gt ${VERBOSITY} && return - - if [ "x${DATE_IN_MSG}" = "x" ]; then - echo "${2}" - else - echo "`${DATE}` ${2}" - fi -} - -# Issue an error message and exit with a nonzero status. - -error() { - msg 0 "error: ${1}" - exit 1 -} - -# Turn seconds since the epoch into a date we can use with source -# control tools and report to the user. - -make_date() { - MADE_DATE=`${DATE} -u +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M %Z" --date "1970-01-01 ${1} seconds"` \ - || error "make_date: date command failed" -} - -# Build the components to test using sources as of a particular date and -# run a test case. Pass each of the scripts the date that we're -# testing; the first one needs it, the others can ignore it if they want. - -process_date() { - TEST_DATE="${1}" - - ${REG_UPDATE} "${TEST_DATE}" - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - msg 0 "source update failed for ${TEST_DATE}" - return - fi - ${REG_BUILD} "${TEST_DATE}" - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - msg 0 "build failed for ${TEST_DATE}" - return - fi - ${REG_TEST} "${TEST_DATE}" -} - -######################################################################## -# Main program (so to speak) -######################################################################## - -# If DATE isn't defined, use the default date command; the configuration -# file can override this. - -if [ "x${DATE}" = "x" ]; then - DATE=date -fi - -# Process the configuration file. - -if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then - echo Usage: $0 config_file - exit 1 -fi - -CONFIG=${1} -if [ ! -f ${CONFIG} ]; then - error "configuration file ${CONFIG} does not exist" -fi - -# OK, the config file exists. Source it, make sure required parameters -# are defined and their files exist, and give default values to optional -# parameters. - -. ${CONFIG} - -test "x${REG_UPDATE}" = "x" && error "REG_UPDATE is not defined" -test "x${REG_BUILD}" = "x" && error "REG_BUILD is not defined" -test "x${REG_TEST}" = "x" && error "REG_TEST is not defined" -test "x${INTERVAL}" = "x" && error "INTERVAL is not defined" -test -x ${REG_TEST} || error "REG_TEST is not an executable file" -test "x${VERBOSITY}" = "x" && VERBOSITY=0 -test "x${REG_STOP}" = "x" && REG_STOP="STOP" - -msg 2 "LOW_DATE = ${LOW_DATE}" -msg 2 "HIGH_DATE = ${HIGH_DATE}" -msg 2 "INTERVAL = ${INTERVAL}" -msg 2 "REG_UPDATE = ${REG_UPDATE}" -msg 2 "REG_BUILD = ${REG_BUILD}" -msg 2 "REG_TEST = ${REG_TEST}" -msg 2 "VERBOSITY = ${VERBOSITY}" - -# Change the dates into seconds since the epoch. This uses an extension -# in GNU date. - -LOW_DATE=`${DATE} +%s --date "${LOW_DATE}"` || \ - error "date command failed for \"${LOW_DATE}\"" -HIGH_DATE=`${DATE} +%s --date "${HIGH_DATE}"` || \ - error "date command failed for \"${LOW_DATE}\"" - -# Process each date in the range. - -while [ ${LOW_DATE} -le ${HIGH_DATE} ]; do - - # If a file called STOP appears, stop; this allows a clean way to - # interrupt a search. - - if [ -f ${REG_STOP} ]; then - msg 0 "STOP file detected" - rm -f ${REG_STOP} - exit 1 - fi - - # Get a version of the date that is usable by tools and readable - # by people, then process it. - - make_date ${LOW_DATE} - process_date "${MADE_DATE}" - let LOW_DATE=LOW_DATE+INTERVAL -done - -msg 1 "done" diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_search b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_search deleted file mode 100755 index 46602054d..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_search +++ /dev/null @@ -1,300 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/bash - -######################################################################## -# -# File: reg_search -# Author: Janis Johnson <janis187@us.ibm.com> -# Date: 2002/12/15 -# -# Search for a small time interval within a range of dates in which -# results for a test changed, using a binary search. The functionality -# for getting sources, building the component to test, and running the -# test are in other scripts that are run from here. Before the search -# begins, we verify that we get the expected behavior for the first and -# last dates. -# -# Define these in a file whose name is the argument to this script: -# LOW_DATE: Date string recognized by the date command (local time). -# HIGH_DATE: Date string recognized by the date command (local time). -# REG_UPDATE: Pathname of script to update your source tree; returns -# zero for success, nonzero for failure. -# REG_BUILD: Pathname of script to build enough of the product to run -# the test; returns zero for success, nonzero for failure. -# REG_TEST: Pathname of script to run the test; returns 1 if we -# should search later dates, 0 if we should search earlier -# dates. -# Optional: -# DELTA: Search to an interval within this many seconds; default -# is one hour (although 300 works well). -# REG_FINISH Pathname of script to call at the end with the two final -# dates as arguments. -# SKIP_LOW If 1, skip verifying the low date of the range; -# define this only if you're restarting and have already -# tested the low date. -# SKIP_HIGH If 1, skip verifying the high date of the range; -# define this only if you're restarting and have already -# tested the high date. -# FIRST_MID Use this as the first midpoint, to avoid a midpoint that -# is known not to build. -# HAS_CHANGES Pathname of script to report whether the current date has -# no differences from one of the ends of the current range -# to skip unnecessary build and testing; default is "true". -# VERBOSITY Default is 0, to print only errors and final message. -# DATE_IN_MSG If set to anything but 0, include the time and date in -# messages. -# -# -# -# Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not see -# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -# -######################################################################## - -######################################################################## -# Functions -######################################################################## - -# Issue a message if its verbosity level is high enough. - -msg() { - test ${1} -gt ${VERBOSITY} && return - - if [ "x${DATE_IN_MSG}" = "x" ]; then - echo "${2}" - else - echo "`${DATE}` ${2}" - fi -} - -# Issue an error message and exit with a non-zero status. If there -# is a valid current range whose end points have been tested, report -# it so the user can start again from there. - -error() { - msg 0 "error: ${1}" - test ${VALID_RANGE} -eq 1 && \ - echo "current range:" - echo "LOW_DATE=\"${LATER_THAN}\"" - echo "HIGH_DATE=\"${EARLIER_THAN}\"" - exit 1 -} - -# Turn seconds since the epoch into a date we can use with source -# control tools and report to the user. - -make_date() { - MADE_DATE=`${DATE} -u +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M %Z" --date "1970-01-01 ${1} seconds"` \ - || error "make_date: date command failed" -} - -# Build the components to test using sources as of a particular date and -# run a test case. Pass each of the scripts the date that we're -# testing; the first one needs it, the others can ignore it if they want. - -process_date() { - TEST_DATE="${1}" - - ${REG_UPDATE} "${TEST_DATE}" || error "source update failed for ${TEST_DATE}" - - # If we're already in a valid range, skip this date if there are no - # differences from either end of the range and adjust LATER. - - if [ ${VALID_RANGE} = 1 ]; then - ${HAS_CHANGES} "${TEST_DATE}" "${LATER_THAN}" "${EARLIER_THAN}" - RET=$? - case ${RET} in - 0) ;; - 1) LATER=1; return;; - 2) LATER=0; return;; - *) error "process_date: unexpected return value from ${HAS_CHANGES}";; - esac - fi - - ${REG_BUILD} "${TEST_DATE}" || error "build failed for ${TEST_DATE}" - ${REG_TEST} "${TEST_DATE}" - LATER=$? -} - -# Perform a binary search on dates within the range specified by -# the arguments, bounded by the number of seconds in DELTA. - -search_dates() { - let LOW=$1 - let HIGH=$2 - let DIFF=HIGH-LOW - - # Get the date in the middle of the range; MID is in seconds since - # the epoch, DATE is readable by humans and tools. The user can - # override the initial mid date if it is known to have problems, - # e.g., if a build fails for that date. - - if [ ${FIRST_MID} -ne 0 ]; then - let MID=${FIRST_MID} - else - let MID=LOW/2+HIGH/2 - fi - - while [ ${DIFF} -ge ${DELTA} ]; do - make_date ${MID} - TEST_DATE="${MADE_DATE}" - - # Test it. - - process_date "${TEST_DATE}" - - # Narrow the search based on the outcome of testing DATE. - - if [ ${LATER} -eq 1 ]; then - msg 1 "search dates later than \"${TEST_DATE}\"" - LATER_THAN="${TEST_DATE}" - let LOW=MID - else - msg 1 "search dates earlier than \"${TEST_DATE}\"" - EARLIER_THAN="${TEST_DATE}" - let HIGH=MID - fi - - let DIFF=HIGH-LOW - let MID=LOW/2+HIGH/2 - done -} - -######################################################################## -# Main program (so to speak) -######################################################################## - -# If DATE isn't defined, use the default date command; the configuration -# file can override this. - -if [ "x${DATE}" = "x" ]; then - DATE=date -fi - -# The error function uses this. - -VALID_RANGE=0 - -# Process the configuration file. - -if [ $# != 1 ]; then - echo Usage: $0 config_file - exit 1 -fi - -CONFIG=${1} -if [ ! -f ${CONFIG} ]; then - error "configuration file ${CONFIG} does not exist" -fi - -# OK, the config file exists. Source it, make sure required parameters -# are defined and their files exist, and give default values to optional -# parameters. - -. ${CONFIG} - -test "x${REG_UPDATE}" = "x" && error "REG_UPDATE is not defined" -test "x${REG_BUILD}" = "x" && error "REG_BUILD is not defined" -test "x${REG_TEST}" = "x" && error "REG_TEST is not defined" -test -x ${REG_TEST} || error "REG_TEST is not an executable file" -test "x${SKIP_LOW}" = "x" && SKIP_LOW=0 -test "x${SKIP_HIGH}" = "x" && SKIP_HIGH=0 -test "x${DELTA}" = "x" && DELTA=3600 -test "x${VERBOSITY}" = "x" && VERBOSITY=0 -test "x${HAS_CHANGES}" = "x" && HAS_CHANGES=true -test "x${REG_FINISH}" = "x" && REG_FINISH=true - -msg 2 "LOW_DATE = ${LOW_DATE}" -msg 2 "HIGH_DATE = ${HIGH_DATE}" -msg 2 "REG_UPDATE = ${REG_UPDATE}" -msg 2 "REG_BUILD = ${REG_BUILD}" -msg 2 "REG_TEST = ${REG_TEST}" -msg 2 "SKIP_LOW = ${SKIP_LOW}" -msg 2 "SKIP_HIGH = ${SKIP_HIGH}" -msg 2 "FIRST_MID = ${FIRST_MID}" -msg 2 "VERBOSITY = ${VERBOSITY}" -msg 2 "DELTA = ${DELTA}" - -# Verify that DELTA is at least two minutes. - -test ${DELTA} -lt 120 && \ - error "DELTA is ${DELTA}, must be at least 120 (two minutes)" - -# Change the dates into seconds since the epoch. This uses an extension -# in GNU date. - -LOW_DATE=`${DATE} +%s --date "${LOW_DATE}"` || \ - error "date command failed for \"${LOW_DATE}\"" -HIGH_DATE=`${DATE} +%s --date "${HIGH_DATE}"` || \ - error "date command failed for \"${LOW_DATE}\"" - -# If FIRST_MID was defined, convert it and make sure it's in the range. - -if [ "x${FIRST_MID}" != "x" ]; then - FIRST_MID=`${DATE} +%s --date "${FIRST_MID}"` || \ - error "date command failed for \"${FIRST_MID}\"" - test ${FIRST_MID} -le ${LOW_DATE} && \ - error "FIRST_MID date is earlier than LOW_DATE" - test ${FIRST_MID} -ge ${HIGH_DATE} && \ - error "FIRST_MID is later than HIGH_DATE" -else - FIRST_MID=0 -fi - -# Keep track of the bounds of the range where the test behavior changes, -# using a human-readable version of each date. - -make_date ${LOW_DATE} -LATER_THAN="${MADE_DATE}" -make_date ${HIGH_DATE} -EARLIER_THAN="${MADE_DATE}" - -msg 2 "LATER_THAN = ${LATER_THAN}" -msg 2 "EARLIER_THAN = ${EARLIER_THAN}" - -# Verify that the range isn't backwards. - -test ${LOW_DATE} -lt ${HIGH_DATE} || error "date range is backwards" - -# Verify that the first and last date in the range get the results we -# expect. If not, quit, because any of several things could be wrong. - -if [ ${SKIP_LOW} -eq 0 ]; then - process_date "${LATER_THAN}" - test ${LATER} -ne 1 && \ - error "unexpected result for low date ${LATER_THAN}" - msg 1 "result for low date is as expected" -fi - -if [ ${SKIP_HIGH} -eq 0 ]; then - process_date "${EARLIER_THAN}" - test ${LATER} -ne 0 && \ - error "unexpected result for high date ${EARLIER_THAN}" - msg 1 "result for high date is as expected" -fi - -# Search within the range, now that we know that the end points are valid. - -VALID_RANGE=1 -search_dates ${LOW_DATE} ${HIGH_DATE} - -# Report the range that's left to investigate. - -echo "Continue search between ${LATER_THAN} and ${EARLIER_THAN}" - -# Invoke the optional script to report additional information about -# changes between the two dates. - -${REG_FINISH} "${LATER_THAN}" "${EARLIER_THAN}" diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_test_template b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_test_template deleted file mode 100755 index ab5bbc106..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_test_template +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Template for the test script specified for REG_TEST. - -# Run the test case for a regression search. The argument is the date -# of the sources. The return value is 1 if the binary search should -# continue with later dates, 0 if it should continue with earlier -# dates. - -DATE="${1}" - -# Specify the PR number and the directory where the test should be run. -PR=xxxx -DIR=xxxx - -LOG_DATE="`echo ${DATE} | sed 's/[-: ]/_/g'`" -LOG="${PR}.${LOG_DATE}.out" - -echo "`date` running test for PR ${PR}" -cd ${DIR} - -# Compile the test case with whatever options are needed to trigger the -# error. - -<compiler_to_run> <options> ${PR}.<x> > ${LOG} 2>&1 - -# Some tests will require additional commands to determine whether the -# test passed or failed, such as grepping compiler output for a -# particular message, or running the test and possibly comparing its -# output with the expected output. - -xxxxx - -# The return value depends on whether the last command is expected to be -# zero or nonzero for a passing test, and whether we're looking for a -# regression or for the patch that fixed the bug. - -# Return 1 to continue the search with later dates, 0 for earlier dates. - -test $? -eq 0 && exit 1 -exit 0 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/28970.c b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/28970.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4b6839b16..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/28970.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -extern void abort (void); - -int tar (int i) -{ - if (i != 36863) - abort (); - return -1; -} - -void bug(int q, int bcount) -{ - int j = 0; - int outgo = 0; - - while(j != -1) - { - outgo++; - if (outgo > q-1) - outgo = q-1; - j = tar (outgo*bcount); - } -} - -int main(void) -{ - bug(5, 36863); - return 0; -} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/28970.config b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/28970.config deleted file mode 100644 index f64b0e687..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/28970.config +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -BUGID=28970 -FIND=break -LANG=c -BUILD_KIND=full -BUG_KIND=wrong-code -OPTS="-O2" -REG_CONFOPTS="--disable-bootstrap" - -. ./common.config - 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14:35:15 PST 2009 building GCC (c) for id 324 -/home/janis/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-wrong-code: line 35: 29069 Aborted ./a.out >> ${LOG} 2>&1 -Mon Feb 16 14:38:53 PST 2009 test run aborted for bug 28970, id 324 -Mon Feb 16 14:38:53 PST 2009 result for high patch 324 is as expected -Mon Feb 16 14:38:53 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 1, rev 99687 -Mon Feb 16 14:39:14 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 14:39:15 PST 2009 building GCC (c) for id 1 -Mon Feb 16 14:42:48 PST 2009 test ran successfully for bug 28970, id 1 -Mon Feb 16 14:42:48 PST 2009 result for low patch 1 is as expected -Mon Feb 16 14:42:48 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 162, rev 99950 -Mon Feb 16 14:42:58 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 14:42:59 PST 2009 building GCC (c) for id 162 -/home/janis/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-wrong-code: line 35: 30641 Aborted ./a.out >> ${LOG} 2>&1 -Mon Feb 16 14:46:36 PST 2009 test run aborted for bug 28970, id 162 -Mon Feb 16 14:46:36 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 162 -Mon Feb 16 14:46:36 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 81, rev 99823 -Mon Feb 16 14:46:49 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 14:46:50 PST 2009 building GCC (c) for id 81 -Mon Feb 16 14:50:23 PST 2009 test ran successfully for bug 28970, id 81 -Mon Feb 16 14:50:23 PST 2009 search patches later than 81 -Mon Feb 16 14:50:23 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 121, rev 99880 -Mon Feb 16 14:50:29 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 14:50:30 PST 2009 building GCC (c) for id 121 -/home/janis/reghunt/bin/gcc-test-wrong-code: line 35: 32209 Aborted ./a.out >> ${LOG} 2>&1 -Mon Feb 16 14:54:03 PST 2009 test run aborted for bug 28970, id 121 -Mon Feb 16 14:54:03 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 121 -Mon Feb 16 14:54:03 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 101, rev 99846 -Mon Feb 16 14:54:10 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 14:54:10 PST 2009 building GCC (c) for id 101 -Mon Feb 16 14:57:41 PST 2009 test ran successfully for bug 28970, id 101 -Mon Feb 16 14:57:41 PST 2009 search patches later than 101 -Mon 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rev 110331 -Mon Feb 16 15:50:59 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 15:51:00 PST 2009 building GCC (c,c++) for id 426 -Mon Feb 16 16:01:06 PST 2009 test ran successfully for bug 29106, id 426 -Mon Feb 16 16:01:06 PST 2009 search patches later than 426 -Mon Feb 16 16:01:06 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 497, rev 110808 -Mon Feb 16 16:01:21 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 16:01:22 PST 2009 building GCC (c,c++) for id 497 -Mon Feb 16 16:11:29 PST 2009 test ran successfully for bug 29106, id 497 -Mon Feb 16 16:11:29 PST 2009 search patches later than 497 -Mon Feb 16 16:11:29 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 532, rev 111111 -Mon Feb 16 16:11:38 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 16:11:39 PST 2009 building GCC (c,c++) for id 532 -Mon Feb 16 16:21:47 PST 2009 test ran successfully for bug 29106, id 532 -Mon Feb 16 16:21:47 PST 2009 search patches later than 532 -Mon Feb 16 16:21:48 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 550, rev 111297 -Mon Feb 16 16:21:55 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon 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2009 test ran successfully for bug 29106, id 538 -Mon Feb 16 17:02:35 PST 2009 search patches later than 538 -Mon Feb 16 17:02:35 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 539, rev 111228 -Mon Feb 16 17:02:39 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 17:02:39 PST 2009 building GCC (c,c++) for id 539 -Mon Feb 16 17:12:42 PST 2009 test ran successfully for bug 29106, id 539 -Mon Feb 16 17:12:42 PST 2009 search patches later than 539 -Mon Feb 16 17:12:42 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 540, rev 111231 -Mon Feb 16 17:12:47 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 17:12:47 PST 2009 building GCC (c,c++) for id 540 -Mon Feb 16 17:22:53 PST 2009 no output for bug 29106, id 540 -Mon Feb 16 17:22:53 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 540 -Test result changes with id 540 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -r111231 | mmitchel | 2006-02-18 08:37:34 +0000 (Sat, 18 Feb 2006) | 41 lines - - PR c++/26266 - * cp-tree.h (cp_finish_decl): Adjust declaration. - (grokbitfield): Likewise. - (finish_static_data_member_decl): Likewise. - * init.c (constant_value_1): Ensure processing_template_decl when - folding non-dependent initializers for static data members of - dependent types. Return error_mark_node for erroneous - initailizers. - * class.c (get_vtable_decl): Use finish_decl, not cp_finish_decl. - * decl.c (cp_make_fname_decl): Adjust call to cp_finish_decl. - (cp_finish_decl): Add init_const_expr_p parameter. Set - DECL_INITIALIZED_BY_CONSTANT_EXPRESSION_P here. - (finish_decl): Adjust call to cp_finish_decl. - (compute_array_index_type): Robustify. - (start_method): Use finish_decl, not cp_finish_decl. - * rtti.c (emit_tinfo_decl): Likewise. - * except.c (initialize_handler_parm): Adjust call to - cp_finish_decl. - (expand_start_catch_block): Likewise. - * cvt.c (build_up_reference): Adjust call to cp_finish_decl. - * pt.c (instantiate_class_template): Adjust call to - finish_static_data_member_decl. - (tsubst_expr): Use finish_decl, not cp_finish_decl. - (instantiate_decl): Adjust call to cp_finish_decl. - * name-lookup.c (pushdecl_top_level_1): Use finish_decl, not - cp_finish_decl. - * decl2.c (finish_static_data_member_decl): Add init_const_expr_p - parameter. - (grokfield): Likewise. - * parser.c (cp_parser_condition): Check for constant initializers. - (cp_parser_init_declarator): Adjust calls to grokfield and - cp_finish_decl. Don't set - DECL_INITIALIZED_BY_CONSTANT_EXPRESSION_P here. - (cp_parser_member_declaration): Likewise. - (cp_parser_objc_class_ivars): Likewise. - PR c++/26266 - * g++.dg/template/static22.C: New test. - * g++.dg/template/static23.C: New test. - * g++.dg/template/static24.C: New test. - * g++.dg/template/non-dependent13.C: New test. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?view=rev&rev=111231 - r111231 | mmitchel | 2006-02-18 08:37:34 +0000 (Sat, 18 Feb 2006) diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29106.test b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29106.test deleted file mode 100755 index 28f89a8e5..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29106.test +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -ID=$1 - -LOGID=`printf "%04d" ${ID}` -LOG=${BUGID}.${LOGID}.out -MSGID="bug ${BUGID}, id ${ID}" - -$REG_TEST_COMPILER $REG_OPTS $REG_TESTCASE > ${LOG} 2>&1 - -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: test compilation failed for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -./a.out >> ${LOG} 2>&1 -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "`date` unexpected failure: test run aborted for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_ERROR -fi - -grep -q 'size of thingy is 4' $LOG -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "`date` no output for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_FAIL -fi - -echo "`date` test ran successfully for ${MSGID}" -exit $REG_PASS diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29478.c b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29478.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0490f4d9d..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29478.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -struct block; - -static int -remove_out_of_scope_renamings (struct block *current_block) -{ - return 1; -} -int -ada_lookup_symbol_list (const struct block *block0) -{ - return remove_out_of_scope_renamings ((struct block *) block0); -} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29478.config b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29478.config deleted file mode 100644 index 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05:48:13|trunk -142|116240|paolo|2006-08-18 15:42:05|trunk -143|116245|paolo|2006-08-18 17:15:43|trunk -144|116247|tromey|2006-08-18 17:27:29|trunk -145|116249|jsm28|2006-08-18 19:15:31|trunk -146|116251|tromey|2006-08-18 19:58:06|trunk -147|116258|rmathew|2006-08-19 15:35:11|trunk -148|116261|eedelman|2006-08-19 21:05:59|trunk -149|116268|pault|2006-08-20 05:45:43|trunk -150|116270|dannysmith|2006-08-20 08:46:13|trunk -151|116271|jb|2006-08-20 09:22:04|trunk -152|116273|paolo|2006-08-20 16:05:05|trunk -153|116274|hubicka|2006-08-20 18:46:54|trunk -154|116276|mmitchel|2006-08-20 23:53:10|trunk -155|116277|hubicka|2006-08-21 00:00:14|trunk -156|116284|hubicka|2006-08-21 01:42:39|trunk -157|116285|hubicka|2006-08-21 01:53:11|trunk -158|116291|shinwell|2006-08-21 10:10:58|trunk -159|116296|ghazi|2006-08-21 12:34:25|trunk -160|116300|hainque|2006-08-21 16:01:03|trunk -161|116301|lmillward|2006-08-21 17:27:48|trunk -162|116302|lmillward|2006-08-21 17:34:44|trunk -163|116303|lmillward|2006-08-21 17:41:18|trunk -164|116304|amylaar|2006-08-21 18:07:00|trunk -165|116305|lmillward|2006-08-21 18:43:36|trunk -166|116308|shinwell|2006-08-21 19:15:15|trunk -167|116311|jason|2006-08-21 20:54:57|trunk -168|116312|jason|2006-08-21 20:56:28|trunk -169|116313|tromey|2006-08-21 22:07:30|trunk -170|116321|sayle|2006-08-22 12:42:41|trunk -171|116323|dberlin|2006-08-22 14:04:16|trunk -172|116324|aph|2006-08-22 15:00:37|trunk -173|116325|hubicka|2006-08-22 15:44:56|trunk -174|116326|rguenth|2006-08-22 16:26:32|trunk -175|116327|paolo|2006-08-22 18:07:55|trunk -176|116328|paolo|2006-08-22 18:15:22|trunk -177|116329|jason|2006-08-22 18:27:26|trunk -178|116330|jason|2006-08-22 18:51:40|trunk -179|116331|geoffk|2006-08-22 19:16:03|trunk -180|116332|fitzsim|2006-08-22 20:37:36|trunk -181|116333|pmj|2006-08-22 22:34:45|trunk -182|116334|paolo|2006-08-22 22:57:53|trunk -183|116341|pinskia|2006-08-23 02:56:43|trunk -184|116342|jason|2006-08-23 04:27:43|trunk -185|116345|bkoz|2006-08-23 10:16:31|trunk -186|116350|jason|2006-08-23 14:04:24|trunk -187|116355|dannysmith|2006-08-23 18:30:57|trunk -188|116356|stuart|2006-08-23 21:41:35|trunk -189|116357|kseitz|2006-08-23 22:18:08|trunk -190|116358|hubicka|2006-08-23 22:29:14|trunk -191|116361|kargl|2006-08-23 23:10:39|trunk -192|116362|kargl|2006-08-23 23:41:19|trunk -193|116368|jvdelisle|2006-08-24 01:10:55|trunk -194|116369|pault|2006-08-24 04:47:28|trunk -195|116374|hubicka|2006-08-24 13:30:45|trunk -196|116375|gary|2006-08-24 14:28:49|trunk -197|116376|kargl|2006-08-24 14:43:42|trunk -198|116379|jason|2006-08-24 15:54:39|trunk -199|116383|kseitz|2006-08-24 18:55:53|trunk -200|116384|hubicka|2006-08-24 19:43:43|trunk -201|116385|mrs|2006-08-24 19:45:30|trunk -202|116392|dannysmith|2006-08-25 00:24:10|trunk -203|116393|pinskia|2006-08-25 07:13:48|trunk -204|116394|nickc|2006-08-25 07:21:47|trunk -205|116395|rguenth|2006-08-25 10:32:03|trunk -206|116399|kazu|2006-08-25 13:39:02|trunk 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-Mon Feb 16 17:34:41 PST 2009 no bogus warning for bug 29478, id 1 -Mon Feb 16 17:34:41 PST 2009 result for low patch 1 is as expected -Mon Feb 16 17:34:41 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 170, rev 116321 -Mon Feb 16 17:34:55 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 17:34:56 PST 2009 building cc1 for id 170 -Mon Feb 16 17:38:40 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 17:38:40 PST 2009 no bogus warning for bug 29478, id 170 -Mon Feb 16 17:38:40 PST 2009 search patches later than 170 -Mon Feb 16 17:38:41 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 255, rev 116554 -Mon Feb 16 17:38:52 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 17:38:53 PST 2009 building cc1 for id 255 -Mon Feb 16 17:42:38 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 17:42:38 PST 2009 bogus warning detected for bug 29478, id 255 -Mon Feb 16 17:42:38 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 255 -Mon Feb 16 17:42:38 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 212, rev 116411 -Mon Feb 16 17:42:45 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 17:42:46 PST 2009 building cc1 for id 212 -Mon Feb 16 17:46:30 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 17:46:30 PST 2009 no bogus warning for bug 29478, id 212 -Mon Feb 16 17:46:30 PST 2009 search patches later than 212 -Mon Feb 16 17:46:30 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 233, rev 116479 -Mon Feb 16 17:46:40 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 17:46:41 PST 2009 building cc1 for id 233 -Mon Feb 16 17:50:26 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 17:50:26 PST 2009 bogus warning detected for bug 29478, id 233 -Mon Feb 16 17:50:26 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 233 -Mon Feb 16 17:50:26 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 222, rev 116463 -Mon Feb 16 17:50:31 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 17:50:32 PST 2009 building cc1 for id 222 -Mon Feb 16 17:54:17 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 17:54:17 PST 2009 bogus warning detected for bug 29478, id 222 -Mon Feb 16 17:54:17 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 222 -Mon Feb 16 17:54:17 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 217, rev 116435 -Mon Feb 16 17:54:23 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 17:54:23 PST 2009 building cc1 for id 217 -Mon Feb 16 17:58:07 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 17:58:07 PST 2009 bogus warning detected for bug 29478, id 217 -Mon Feb 16 17:58:07 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 217 -Mon Feb 16 17:58:08 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 214, rev 116424 -Mon Feb 16 17:58:13 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 17:58:13 PST 2009 building cc1 for id 214 -Mon Feb 16 18:01:59 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 18:01:59 PST 2009 bogus warning detected for bug 29478, id 214 -Mon Feb 16 18:01:59 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 214 -Mon Feb 16 18:01:59 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 213, rev 116415 -Mon Feb 16 18:02:05 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 18:02:05 PST 2009 building cc1 for id 213 -Mon Feb 16 18:05:51 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 18:05:51 PST 2009 no bogus warning for bug 29478, id 213 -Mon Feb 16 18:05:51 PST 2009 search patches later than 213 -Test result changes with id 214 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-283|76551|paolo|2004-01-25 11:07:50|trunk -284|76553|hubicka|2004-01-25 11:11:47|trunk -285|76554|mkoch|2004-01-25 13:08:08|trunk -286|76556|lerdsuwa|2004-01-25 14:18:19|trunk -287|76560|lerdsuwa|2004-01-25 15:03:09|trunk -288|76563|jsm28|2004-01-25 16:48:48|trunk -289|76565|kazu|2004-01-25 17:10:03|trunk -290|76566|kazu|2004-01-25 17:14:41|trunk -291|76568|kazu|2004-01-25 17:23:01|trunk -292|76569|kazu|2004-01-25 17:28:19|trunk -293|76570|kazu|2004-01-25 17:30:51|trunk -294|76571|kazu|2004-01-25 17:35:43|trunk -295|76572|kazu|2004-01-25 17:41:01|trunk -296|76573|kazu|2004-01-25 17:51:51|trunk -297|76574|fitzsim|2004-01-25 18:29:42|trunk -298|76577|fitzsim|2004-01-25 18:36:04|trunk -299|76579|ebotcazou|2004-01-25 20:09:27|trunk -300|76581|kazu|2004-01-25 20:17:44|trunk -301|76584|kazu|2004-01-25 20:23:09|trunk -302|76586|rsandifo|2004-01-25 21:27:37|trunk -303|76588|jsm28|2004-01-25 21:50:01|trunk -304|76590|kazu|2004-01-25 22:20:15|trunk -305|76592|paolo|2004-01-25 22:43:07|trunk -306|76593|giovannibajo|2004-01-25 22:43:08|trunk -307|76594|giovannibajo|2004-01-25 22:46:48|trunk -308|76595|schwab|2004-01-25 23:31:43|trunk -309|76597|cgd|2004-01-25 23:45:48|trunk -310|76598|m.hayes|2004-01-25 23:58:39|trunk -311|76599|kazu|2004-01-26 00:05:38|trunk -312|76600|kazu|2004-01-26 00:09:47|trunk -313|76601|m.hayes|2004-01-26 00:12:05|trunk -314|76607|m.hayes|2004-01-26 00:20:07|trunk -315|76608|m.hayes|2004-01-26 00:28:33|trunk -316|76610|m.hayes|2004-01-26 00:31:50|trunk -317|76611|m.hayes|2004-01-26 00:40:05|trunk -318|76616|mmitchel|2004-01-26 03:13:49|trunk -319|76617|m.hayes|2004-01-26 03:24:39|trunk -320|76618|m.hayes|2004-01-26 03:36:07|trunk -321|76619|ian|2004-01-26 04:44:11|trunk -322|76621|ebotcazou|2004-01-26 07:39:29|trunk -323|76623|rsandifo|2004-01-26 08:07:01|trunk -324|76625|paolo|2004-01-26 09:07:18|trunk -325|76628|ebotcazou|2004-01-26 11:11:11|trunk -326|76630|paolo|2004-01-26 12:58:53|trunk -327|76633|kho|2004-01-26 13:56:59|trunk -328|76634|charlet|2004-01-26 14:47:48|trunk -329|76635|kazu|2004-01-26 15:32:42|trunk -330|76636|kazu|2004-01-26 15:40:04|trunk -331|76638|kazu|2004-01-26 15:50:55|trunk -332|76639|ian|2004-01-26 15:52:38|trunk -333|76640|kazu|2004-01-26 15:54:45|trunk -334|76643|kazu|2004-01-26 16:35:44|trunk -335|76644|kazu|2004-01-26 17:33:37|trunk -336|76645|fjahanian|2004-01-26 17:38:51|trunk -337|76646|fjahanian|2004-01-26 17:40:06|trunk -338|76647|mmitchel|2004-01-26 17:41:50|trunk -339|76648|fjahanian|2004-01-26 17:43:46|trunk -340|76649|fjahanian|2004-01-26 17:45:42|trunk -341|76651|fjahanian|2004-01-26 17:47:42|trunk -342|76652|fjahanian|2004-01-26 17:48:49|trunk -343|76654|kazu|2004-01-26 18:17:58|trunk -344|76655|law|2004-01-26 18:31:07|trunk -345|76657|pinskia|2004-01-26 18:50:29|trunk -346|76659|mmitchel|2004-01-26 20:11:46|trunk -347|76663|kazu|2004-01-26 20:21:11|trunk -348|76664|paolo|2004-01-26 20:23:20|trunk -349|76665|hubicka|2004-01-26 20:34:22|trunk -350|76666|hubicka|2004-01-26 20:38:54|trunk -351|76667|djee|2004-01-26 21:04:06|trunk -352|76668|djee|2004-01-26 21:55:42|trunk -353|76669|ro|2004-01-26 21:56:05|trunk -354|76671|ro|2004-01-26 22:13:38|trunk -355|76674|rth|2004-01-26 22:57:19|trunk -356|76675|rth|2004-01-26 22:59:40|trunk -357|76676|rth|2004-01-26 23:02:04|trunk -358|76677|kazu|2004-01-26 23:22:55|trunk -359|76684|paolo|2004-01-27 00:49:03|trunk -360|76686|ghazi|2004-01-27 02:33:22|trunk -361|76688|jlquinn|2004-01-27 02:58:06|trunk -362|76689|kazu|2004-01-27 02:59:35|trunk -363|76694|jakub|2004-01-27 10:27:40|trunk -364|76696|paolo|2004-01-27 10:46:36|trunk -365|76697|amodra|2004-01-27 11:15:23|trunk -366|76698|paolo|2004-01-27 12:37:37|trunk -367|76701|amylaar|2004-01-27 12:49:31|trunk -368|76702|ebotcazou|2004-01-27 13:29:26|trunk -369|76707|lerdsuwa|2004-01-27 14:24:18|trunk -370|76708|ebotcazou|2004-01-27 14:42:36|trunk -371|76710|ian|2004-01-27 14:48:02|trunk -372|76714|ian|2004-01-27 15:17:52|trunk -373|76724|uweigand|2004-01-27 15:36:22|trunk -374|76725|jlquinn|2004-01-27 15:45:43|trunk -375|76729|kho|2004-01-27 16:39:45|trunk -376|76730|kho|2004-01-27 16:43:12|trunk -377|76732|aph|2004-01-27 17:30:06|trunk -378|76733|aph|2004-01-27 17:33:38|trunk -379|76734|zack|2004-01-27 17:42:59|trunk -380|76735|zack|2004-01-27 18:03:17|trunk -381|76736|mkoch|2004-01-27 18:53:05|trunk -382|76737|mkoch|2004-01-27 18:55:11|trunk -383|76738|phython|2004-01-27 19:10:10|trunk -384|76739|kazu|2004-01-27 19:20:02|trunk -385|76740|kho|2004-01-27 19:29:57|trunk -386|76741|amylaar|2004-01-27 19:54:42|trunk -387|76742|bwilson|2004-01-27 20:24:59|trunk -388|76746|dpatel|2004-01-27 20:36:02|trunk -389|76747|mkoch|2004-01-27 21:00:19|trunk -390|76748|mkoch|2004-01-27 21:05:29|trunk -391|76749|jlquinn|2004-01-27 21:07:30|trunk -392|76750|dje|2004-01-27 21:09:59|trunk -393|76751|djee|2004-01-27 21:28:39|trunk -394|76752|dje|2004-01-27 22:00:55|trunk -395|76753|ghazi|2004-01-27 22:13:28|trunk -396|76754|rsandifo|2004-01-27 22:13:29|trunk -397|76757|mkoch|2004-01-27 22:42:24|trunk -398|76758|zack|2004-01-27 22:48:11|trunk -399|76766|bkoz|2004-01-27 23:41:16|trunk -400|76767|uweigand|2004-01-28 00:14:00|trunk -401|76776|sayle|2004-01-28 01:37:28|trunk -402|76778|kazu|2004-01-28 05:12:22|trunk -403|76779|kazu|2004-01-28 05:27:12|trunk -404|76780|rsandifo|2004-01-28 07:21:21|trunk -405|76783|wilson|2004-01-28 08:17:55|trunk -406|76786|paolo|2004-01-28 10:37:32|trunk -407|76787|nickc|2004-01-28 11:41:38|trunk -408|76791|hubicka|2004-01-28 14:13:35|trunk -409|76792|djee|2004-01-28 16:23:54|trunk -410|76795|bkoz|2004-01-28 17:50:34|trunk -411|76798|zack|2004-01-28 18:13:28|trunk -412|76800|ian|2004-01-28 18:24:11|trunk -413|76801|rth|2004-01-28 18:49:26|trunk -414|76802|mkoch|2004-01-28 19:37:59|trunk -415|76803|ian|2004-01-28 19:43:45|trunk -416|76804|hubicka|2004-01-28 20:15:40|trunk -417|76807|kazu|2004-01-28 21:07:09|trunk -418|76809|mkoch|2004-01-28 21:13:11|trunk -419|76810|bkoz|2004-01-28 21:20:42|trunk -420|76811|kazu|2004-01-28 22:00:26|trunk -421|76812|zack|2004-01-28 22:09:27|trunk -422|76814|danglin|2004-01-28 22:50:32|trunk -423|76821|bkoz|2004-01-29 00:18:40|trunk -424|76822|hubicka|2004-01-29 00:34:09|trunk -425|76825|mmitchel|2004-01-29 01:29:03|trunk -426|76826|kazu|2004-01-29 01:31:15|trunk -427|76827|mmitchel|2004-01-29 01:32:20|trunk -428|76830|kazu|2004-01-29 01:40:48|trunk -429|76831|kazu|2004-01-29 01:47:24|trunk -430|76832|kazu|2004-01-29 01:51:28|trunk -431|76833|kazu|2004-01-29 01:56:28|trunk -432|76834|kazu|2004-01-29 02:06:02|trunk -433|76835|kazu|2004-01-29 02:13:52|trunk -434|76836|kazu|2004-01-29 02:19:44|trunk -435|76837|mmitchel|2004-01-29 02:21:51|trunk -436|76842|wilson|2004-01-29 03:14:35|trunk -437|76844|giovannibajo|2004-01-29 04:19:01|trunk -438|76845|giovannibajo|2004-01-29 04:23:37|trunk -439|76846|giovannibajo|2004-01-29 04:26:50|trunk -440|76848|dberlin|2004-01-29 05:31:47|trunk -441|76850|kazu|2004-01-29 07:35:40|trunk -442|76851|rakdver|2004-01-29 07:47:56|trunk -443|76852|jakub|2004-01-29 08:05:47|trunk -444|76853|zlomek|2004-01-29 08:26:24|trunk -445|76858|rakdver|2004-01-29 12:55:25|trunk -446|76860|aph|2004-01-29 13:19:26|trunk -447|76861|kho|2004-01-29 14:34:31|trunk -448|76864|kazu|2004-01-29 15:59:24|trunk -449|76867|giovannibajo|2004-01-29 16:45:35|trunk -450|76868|mmitchel|2004-01-29 16:47:14|trunk -451|76872|sayle|2004-01-29 17:13:21|trunk -452|76874|sgilbertson|2004-01-29 18:21:01|trunk -453|76886|ian|2004-01-29 18:40:01|trunk -454|76887|dpatel|2004-01-29 18:42:58|trunk -455|76888|jakub|2004-01-29 18:52:28|trunk -456|76891|sgilbertson|2004-01-29 19:28:26|trunk -457|76894|bkoz|2004-01-29 20:42:42|trunk -458|76895|geoffk|2004-01-29 20:56:33|trunk -459|76899|sgilbertson|2004-01-29 22:11:26|trunk -460|76900|sgilbertson|2004-01-29 22:14:57|trunk -461|76919|pinskia|2004-01-30 01:29:29|trunk -462|76922|bkoz|2004-01-30 03:43:00|trunk -463|76923|jason|2004-01-30 04:35:26|trunk -464|76927|membar|2004-01-30 06:33:43|trunk -465|76928|ebotcazou|2004-01-30 07:00:45|trunk -466|76932|ljrittle|2004-01-30 08:24:27|trunk -467|76934|uweigand|2004-01-30 09:07:21|trunk -468|76937|paolo|2004-01-30 09:58:45|trunk -469|76948|steven|2004-01-30 11:20:10|trunk -470|76949|hubicka|2004-01-30 11:28:21|trunk -471|76950|hubicka|2004-01-30 11:28:37|trunk -472|76951|hubicka|2004-01-30 11:36:05|trunk -473|76955|paolo|2004-01-30 13:23:42|trunk -474|76956|membar|2004-01-30 13:43:21|trunk -475|76958|ebotcazou|2004-01-30 14:16:43|trunk -476|76961|ebotcazou|2004-01-30 14:46:43|trunk -477|76963|giovannibajo|2004-01-30 15:08:37|trunk -478|76964|giovannibajo|2004-01-30 15:12:45|trunk -479|76965|kenner|2004-01-30 15:36:11|trunk -480|76970|giovannibajo|2004-01-30 16:35:03|trunk -481|76971|giovannibajo|2004-01-30 16:40:43|trunk -482|76972|matz|2004-01-30 17:01:29|trunk -483|76973|matz|2004-01-30 17:05:09|trunk -484|76974|paolo|2004-01-30 17:06:42|trunk -485|76976|pinskia|2004-01-30 17:43:24|trunk -486|76977|dje|2004-01-30 17:45:01|trunk -487|76978|bkoz|2004-01-30 17:54:10|trunk -488|76979|bkoz|2004-01-30 18:14:42|trunk -489|76981|kazu|2004-01-30 18:22:16|trunk -490|76984|fjahanian|2004-01-30 18:51:35|trunk -491|76985|rth|2004-01-30 19:16:39|trunk -492|76989|hubicka|2004-01-30 20:42:24|trunk -493|76990|dje|2004-01-30 20:47:32|trunk -494|76993|mkoch|2004-01-30 22:01:11|trunk -495|77003|uweigand|2004-01-30 23:10:36|trunk -496|77005|kazu|2004-01-30 23:16:23|trunk -497|77006|paolo|2004-01-30 23:26:13|trunk -498|77008|rth|2004-01-30 23:37:39|trunk -499|77009|kazu|2004-01-30 23:39:01|trunk -500|77017|kcook|2004-01-31 00:50:03|trunk -501|77018|kazu|2004-01-31 02:07:12|trunk -502|77019|dberlin|2004-01-31 02:18:25|trunk -503|77023|pinskia|2004-01-31 04:18:15|trunk -504|77025|kazu|2004-01-31 08:02:55|trunk -505|77026|paolo|2004-01-31 09:21:18|trunk -506|77027|pinskia|2004-01-31 09:49:14|trunk -507|77035|paolo|2004-01-31 15:39:52|trunk -508|77036|uweigand|2004-01-31 17:01:24|trunk -509|77037|kazu|2004-01-31 17:04:51|trunk -510|77040|kazu|2004-01-31 17:31:40|trunk -511|77042|bkoz|2004-01-31 17:38:45|trunk -512|77043|kazu|2004-01-31 17:47:43|trunk -513|77044|paolo|2004-01-31 17:50:46|trunk -514|77045|kazu|2004-01-31 17:58:53|trunk -515|77046|kazu|2004-01-31 18:42:55|trunk -516|77047|kazu|2004-01-31 18:46:11|trunk -517|77048|ebotcazou|2004-01-31 20:09:22|trunk -518|77050|paolo|2004-01-31 21:37:11|trunk -519|77051|kazu|2004-01-31 22:09:22|trunk -520|77052|kazu|2004-01-31 22:12:55|trunk -521|77053|kazu|2004-01-31 22:38:00|trunk -522|77054|kazu|2004-01-31 22:58:46|trunk -523|77055|kazu|2004-01-31 23:08:52|trunk -524|77056|rth|2004-01-31 23:13:23|trunk -525|77057|kazu|2004-01-31 23:21:25|trunk -526|77058|paolo|2004-01-31 23:51:44|trunk -527|77064|cgd|2004-02-01 08:05:50|trunk -528|77065|paolo|2004-02-01 11:25:21|trunk -529|77066|rsandifo|2004-02-01 11:46:42|trunk -530|77070|sayle|2004-02-01 14:59:15|trunk -531|77071|sayle|2004-02-01 15:03:15|trunk -532|77072|jsm28|2004-02-01 15:15:29|trunk -533|77074|ebotcazou|2004-02-01 15:19:12|trunk -534|77076|kazu|2004-02-01 17:01:34|trunk -535|77077|paolo|2004-02-01 17:34:44|trunk -536|77078|paolo|2004-02-01 17:56:06|trunk -537|77079|mkoch|2004-02-01 20:05:03|trunk -538|77080|kazu|2004-02-01 21:21:45|trunk -539|77081|paolo|2004-02-01 22:14:43|trunk -540|77082|paolo|2004-02-01 23:19:55|trunk -541|77088|hubicka|2004-02-02 00:17:18|trunk -542|77089|giovannibajo|2004-02-02 01:07:08|trunk -543|77090|giovannibajo|2004-02-02 01:09:22|trunk -544|77091|giovannibajo|2004-02-02 01:11:03|trunk -545|77093|fitzsim|2004-02-02 02:18:33|trunk -546|77094|kazu|2004-02-02 02:32:23|trunk -547|77098|kazu|2004-02-02 06:31:08|trunk -548|77100|ebotcazou|2004-02-02 09:17:19|trunk -549|77105|paolo|2004-02-02 10:44:28|trunk -550|77107|ebotcazou|2004-02-02 12:20:52|trunk -551|77110|charlet|2004-02-02 12:32:01|trunk -552|77111|paolo|2004-02-02 12:39:55|trunk -553|77113|paolo|2004-02-02 13:04:36|trunk -554|77114|giovannibajo|2004-02-02 14:33:11|trunk -555|77116|kazu|2004-02-02 15:18:28|trunk -556|77119|ebotcazou|2004-02-02 16:12:36|trunk -557|77122|charlet|2004-02-02 16:26:37|trunk -558|77124|ebotcazou|2004-02-02 16:33:03|trunk -559|77125|paolo|2004-02-02 16:35:09|trunk -560|77127|mmitchel|2004-02-02 16:53:17|trunk -561|77128|dje|2004-02-02 18:20:55|trunk -562|77131|giovannibajo|2004-02-02 18:55:07|trunk -563|77134|zack|2004-02-02 20:06:23|trunk -564|77136|echristo|2004-02-02 20:20:58|trunk -565|77137|kazu|2004-02-02 22:05:41|trunk -566|77138|echristo|2004-02-02 22:50:10|trunk -567|77140|paolo|2004-02-02 23:45:34|trunk -568|77146|amodra|2004-02-03 00:40:26|trunk -569|77148|kazu|2004-02-03 00:52:33|trunk -570|77150|bkoz|2004-02-03 01:26:12|trunk -571|77151|tromey|2004-02-03 02:56:20|trunk -572|77152|sayle|2004-02-03 03:03:43|trunk -573|77153|jlquinn|2004-02-03 03:33:24|trunk -574|77156|jlquinn|2004-02-03 04:01:15|trunk -575|77158|rth|2004-02-03 04:37:29|trunk -576|77159|kazu|2004-02-03 05:15:46|trunk -577|77160|kazu|2004-02-03 05:39:57|trunk -578|77161|kazu|2004-02-03 06:43:59|trunk -579|77162|kazu|2004-02-03 07:08:29|trunk -580|77164|pinskia|2004-02-03 07:27:37|trunk -581|77167|paolo|2004-02-03 11:21:01|trunk -582|77168|paolo|2004-02-03 11:22:41|trunk -583|77169|ebotcazou|2004-02-03 12:36:23|trunk -584|77170|paolo|2004-02-03 13:38:28|trunk -585|77171|pbrook|2004-02-03 14:45:44|trunk -586|77173|membar|2004-02-03 16:07:24|trunk -587|77175|sje|2004-02-03 16:39:42|trunk -588|77176|mmitchel|2004-02-03 16:53:27|trunk -589|77178|fitzsim|2004-02-03 17:10:56|trunk -590|77180|pkoning|2004-02-03 17:36:02|trunk -591|77182|paolo|2004-02-03 17:59:05|trunk -592|77183|mmitchel|2004-02-03 17:59:58|trunk -593|77185|amylaar|2004-02-03 19:52:23|trunk -594|77186|mmitchel|2004-02-03 20:00:47|trunk -595|77187|mmitchel|2004-02-03 20:01:59|trunk -596|77191|rth|2004-02-03 21:24:39|trunk -597|77192|sayle|2004-02-03 21:31:00|trunk -598|77194|kazu|2004-02-03 22:14:48|trunk -599|77195|rsandifo|2004-02-03 22:38:34|trunk 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-622|77256|bkoz|2004-02-04 17:37:10|trunk -623|77257|aldyh|2004-02-04 17:38:22|trunk diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29906a.log b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29906a.log deleted file mode 100644 index 4a9f28237..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29906a.log +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -Mon Feb 16 18:06:01 PST 2009 LATER_THAN = 1 -Mon Feb 16 18:06:01 PST 2009 EARLIER_THAN = 623 -Mon Feb 16 18:06:01 PST 2009 svn checkout begun for id 623, rev 77257 -Mon Feb 16 18:08:50 PST 2009 svn checkout done -Mon Feb 16 18:08:51 PST 2009 building cc1plus for id 623 -Mon Feb 16 18:14:43 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 18:14:43 PST 2009 compilation failed for bug 29906a, id 623 -Mon Feb 16 18:14:43 PST 2009 result for high patch 623 is as expected -Mon Feb 16 18:14:43 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 1, rev 75951 -Mon Feb 16 18:15:05 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 18:15:06 PST 2009 building cc1plus for id 1 -Mon Feb 16 18:20:58 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 18:20:58 PST 2009 test compiled successfully for bug 29906a, id 1 -Mon Feb 16 18:20:58 PST 2009 result for low patch 1 is as expected -Mon Feb 16 18:20:58 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 312, rev 76600 -Mon Feb 16 18:21:09 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 18:21:10 PST 2009 building cc1plus for id 312 -Mon Feb 16 18:27:03 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 18:27:03 PST 2009 test compiled successfully for bug 29906a, id 312 -Mon Feb 16 18:27:03 PST 2009 search patches later than 312 -Mon Feb 16 18:27:03 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 467, rev 76934 -Mon Feb 16 18:27:12 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 18:27:13 PST 2009 building cc1plus for id 467 -Mon Feb 16 18:33:05 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 18:33:05 PST 2009 compilation failed for bug 29906a, id 467 -Mon Feb 16 18:33:05 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 467 -Mon Feb 16 18:33:06 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 389, rev 76747 -Mon Feb 16 18:33:14 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 18:33:15 PST 2009 building cc1plus for id 389 -Mon Feb 16 18:39:07 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 18:39:07 PST 2009 compilation failed for bug 29906a, id 389 -Mon Feb 16 18:39:07 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 389 -Mon Feb 16 18:39:07 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 350, rev 76666 -Mon Feb 16 18:39:14 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 18:39:14 PST 2009 building cc1plus for id 350 -Mon Feb 16 18:45:07 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 18:45:08 PST 2009 test compiled successfully for bug 29906a, id 350 -Mon Feb 16 18:45:08 PST 2009 search patches later than 350 -Mon Feb 16 18:45:08 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 369, rev 76707 -Mon Feb 16 18:45:12 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 18:45:12 PST 2009 building cc1plus for id 369 -Mon Feb 16 18:51:05 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 18:51:05 PST 2009 test compiled successfully for bug 29906a, id 369 -Mon Feb 16 18:51:05 PST 2009 search patches later than 369 -Mon Feb 16 18:51:05 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 379, rev 76734 -Mon Feb 16 18:51:10 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 18:51:10 PST 2009 building cc1plus for id 379 -Mon Feb 16 18:57:02 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 18:57:03 PST 2009 test compiled successfully for bug 29906a, id 379 -Mon Feb 16 18:57:03 PST 2009 search patches later than 379 -Mon Feb 16 18:57:03 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 384, rev 76739 -Mon Feb 16 18:57:07 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 18:57:07 PST 2009 building cc1plus for id 384 -Mon Feb 16 19:03:02 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 19:03:02 PST 2009 test compiled successfully for bug 29906a, id 384 -Mon Feb 16 19:03:02 PST 2009 search patches later than 384 -Mon Feb 16 19:03:02 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 386, rev 76741 -Mon Feb 16 19:03:08 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 19:03:08 PST 2009 building cc1plus for id 386 -Mon Feb 16 19:09:00 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 19:09:00 PST 2009 test compiled successfully for bug 29906a, id 386 -Mon Feb 16 19:09:00 PST 2009 search patches later than 386 -Mon Feb 16 19:09:00 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 387, rev 76742 -Mon Feb 16 19:09:04 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 19:09:04 PST 2009 building cc1plus for id 387 -Mon Feb 16 19:14:57 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 19:14:58 PST 2009 test compiled successfully for bug 29906a, id 387 -Mon Feb 16 19:14:58 PST 2009 search patches later than 387 -Mon Feb 16 19:14:58 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 388, rev 76746 -Mon Feb 16 19:15:02 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 19:15:02 PST 2009 building cc1plus for id 388 -Mon Feb 16 19:20:55 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 19:20:56 PST 2009 compilation failed for bug 29906a, id 388 -Mon Feb 16 19:20:56 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 388 -Test result changes with id 388 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -r76746 | dpatel | 2004-01-27 20:36:02 +0000 (Tue, 27 Jan 2004) | 47 lines - - -2004-01-27 Devang Patel <dpatel@apple.com> - - * Makefile.in (dwarf2out.o): Depend on input.h - * dbxout.c (dbx_debug_hooks): Add new empty hook for - imported_module_or_decl. - (xcoff_debug_hooks): Same. - * sdbout.c (sdb_debug_hooks): Same. - * vmsdbgout.c (vmsdbg_debug_hooks): Same. - * debug.c (do_nothing_debug_hooks): Same. - (debug_nothing_tree_tree): New function. - * debug.h (gcc_debug_hooks): New hook, imported_module_or_decl. - * dwarf2out.c: Include input.h. - (dwarf2_debug_hooks): Add new hook for imported_module_or_decl. - (remove_child_TAG): New function. - (dwarf_tag_name): Handle DW_TAG_imported_module. - (gen_subprogram_die): Equate decl number to declaration die. Do not - remove all children dies while reusing declaration die for definition. - Instead, selectively remove only formal parameters. - (gen_variable_die): Equate variable decl to declaration die. - (gen_field_die): Equate field decl to line number. - (force_namespace_die): Replace it with ... - (force_decl_die): ... this. - (force_type_die): New function. - (setup_namespace_context): Replace use of force_namespace_die() with - force_decl_die(). - (gen_namespace_die): Same. - (dwarf2out_imported_module_or_decl): New function. - - testsuite: - - * g++.dg/debug/namespace1.C: New test. - - cp: - - * name-lookup.c: Include "debug.h" - (do_namespace_alias): Invoke debug_hooks to emit debug info - for namespace alias. - (do_local_using_decl): Invoke debug_hooks to emit debug info - for using decl. - (do_class_using_decl): Same. - (do_toplevel_using_decl): Same. - (do_using_directive): Same. - (cp_emit_debug_info_for_using): New function. - * Make-lang.in (cp/parser.o): Depend on debug.h - (cp/name-lookup.o): Same. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?view=rev&rev=76746 - r76746 | dpatel | 2004-01-27 20:36:02 +0000 (Tue, 27 Jan 2004) diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29906b.cc b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29906b.cc deleted file mode 100644 index ef644eee5..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29906b.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -struct A{ - typedef int T; - virtual ~A(); -}; -struct B:public A{ - using A::T; -}; diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29906b.config b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29906b.config deleted file mode 100644 index ad6bd0b0e..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29906b.config +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -BUGID=29906b -FIND=fix -LANG=c++ -BUILD_KIND=full -BUG_KIND=ice-on-valid-code -OPTS="-g" -REG_CONFOPTS="--disable-bootstrap" - -. ./common.config - -#LOW_PATCH=112 -#HIGH_PATCH=121 - -#msg 0 'NOTE: skipping low patch, already verified' -#SKIP_LOW=1 -msg 0 'NOTE: skipping high patch, already verified' -SKIP_HIGH=1 - -#REG_IDLIST="11 21 31 41 51 71 81 91 101 111" diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29906b.list b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29906b.list deleted file mode 100644 index 60fd2adcb..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/29906b.list +++ /dev/null @@ -1,556 +0,0 @@ -1|112078|jvdelisle|2006-03-15 07:03:20|trunk -2|112079|jvdelisle|2006-03-15 07:08:06|trunk -3|112080|ebotcazou|2006-03-15 07:49:33|trunk -4|112081|schwab|2006-03-15 10:14:51|trunk -5|112082|rakdver|2006-03-15 10:50:46|trunk -6|112083|kkojima|2006-03-15 11:50:24|trunk -7|112084|reichelt|2006-03-15 15:27:11|trunk -8|112085|amylaar|2006-03-15 15:52:34|trunk -9|112089|kazu|2006-03-15 16:14:55|trunk -10|112090|danglin|2006-03-15 16:49:20|trunk -11|112092|tromey|2006-03-15 17:39:16|trunk -12|112093|tromey|2006-03-15 18:29:44|trunk -13|112094|tromey|2006-03-15 18:45:02|trunk -14|112095|daney|2006-03-15 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-172|112483|rakdver|2006-03-29 01:34:51|trunk -173|112484|rakdver|2006-03-29 01:41:27|trunk -174|112491|krebbel|2006-03-29 11:55:53|trunk -175|112493|pbrook|2006-03-29 15:21:13|trunk -176|112494|tromey|2006-03-29 15:22:30|trunk -177|112499|tromey|2006-03-29 16:31:53|trunk -178|112500|pbrook|2006-03-29 16:33:54|trunk -179|112502|spop|2006-03-29 17:20:24|trunk -180|112503|andreast|2006-03-29 18:47:39|trunk -181|112504|pbrook|2006-03-29 19:14:57|trunk -182|112506|tromey|2006-03-29 20:13:23|trunk -183|112507|spop|2006-03-29 20:25:23|trunk -184|112508|dje|2006-03-29 21:07:12|trunk -185|112510|tromey|2006-03-29 21:33:08|trunk -186|112511|sayle|2006-03-29 21:55:34|trunk -187|112512|dje|2006-03-29 22:30:23|trunk -188|112513|sayle|2006-03-29 22:40:17|trunk -189|112514|bkoz|2006-03-29 22:46:44|trunk -190|112515|dje|2006-03-29 22:46:47|trunk -191|112516|dje|2006-03-29 22:58:32|trunk -192|112517|dje|2006-03-29 23:08:11|trunk -193|112518|dje|2006-03-29 23:17:23|trunk -194|112519|dje|2006-03-29 23:23:28|trunk -195|112522|dje|2006-03-29 23:58:31|trunk -196|112529|sayle|2006-03-30 01:35:22|trunk -197|112530|rguenth|2006-03-30 12:11:16|trunk -198|112534|bonzini|2006-03-30 14:31:13|trunk -199|112535|jiez|2006-03-30 14:48:05|trunk -200|112537|mkuvyrkov|2006-03-30 15:33:18|trunk -201|112538|mkuvyrkov|2006-03-30 15:41:00|trunk -202|112539|tkoenig|2006-03-30 16:30:26|trunk -203|112540|tromey|2006-03-30 16:39:17|trunk -204|112542|tromey|2006-03-30 16:59:27|trunk -205|112543|sayle|2006-03-30 17:47:48|trunk -206|112545|carlos|2006-03-30 20:20:10|trunk -207|112546|fxcoudert|2006-03-30 22:00:21|trunk -208|112547|sayle|2006-03-30 22:37:55|trunk -209|112549|geoffk|2006-03-30 23:46:32|trunk -210|112555|amodra|2006-03-31 00:27:51|trunk -211|112558|bdavis|2006-03-31 00:47:13|trunk -212|112561|amodra|2006-03-31 01:25:35|trunk -213|112563|mmitchel|2006-03-31 02:03:12|trunk -214|112564|bje|2006-03-31 03:08:41|trunk -215|112567|sayle|2006-03-31 03:53:47|trunk -216|112570|jvdelisle|2006-03-31 05:11:03|trunk -217|112571|jvdelisle|2006-03-31 05:15:42|trunk -218|112574|aph|2006-03-31 11:43:43|trunk -219|112576|denisc|2006-03-31 13:32:44|trunk -220|112579|jsm28|2006-03-31 17:04:41|trunk -221|112580|jsm28|2006-03-31 17:05:06|trunk -222|112587|andreast|2006-03-31 20:38:55|trunk -223|112591|dj|2006-03-31 21:53:04|trunk -224|112592|mmitchel|2006-03-31 22:16:35|trunk -225|112593|kkojima|2006-03-31 22:31:05|trunk -226|112594|kargl|2006-04-01 00:04:46|trunk -227|112601|jsm28|2006-04-01 00:21:46|trunk -228|112603|rth|2006-04-01 00:37:13|trunk -229|112604|bwilson|2006-04-01 01:29:11|trunk -230|112605|sayle|2006-04-01 07:11:35|trunk -231|112607|sayle|2006-04-01 19:16:01|trunk -232|112608|sayle|2006-04-01 19:19:22|trunk -233|112610|fxcoudert|2006-04-01 21:24:24|trunk -234|112611|ebotcazou|2006-04-01 21:34:27|trunk -235|112619|sayle|2006-04-02 02:38:01|trunk -236|112620|spop|2006-04-02 04:08:02|trunk -237|112621|spop|2006-04-02 04:27:40|trunk -238|112623|spop|2006-04-02 14:08:02|trunk -239|112625|eedelman|2006-04-02 17:00:39|trunk -240|112626|sayle|2006-04-02 22:23:44|trunk -241|112633|sayle|2006-04-03 03:07:40|trunk -242|112634|pault|2006-04-03 04:20:57|trunk -243|112635|spop|2006-04-03 09:59:38|trunk -244|112636|aph|2006-04-03 10:15:25|trunk -245|112637|bonzini|2006-04-03 11:20:07|trunk -246|112638|bonzini|2006-04-03 11:23:04|trunk -247|112640|aph|2006-04-03 14:31:56|trunk -248|112642|law|2006-04-03 17:08:42|trunk -249|112643|nemet|2006-04-03 18:12:15|trunk -250|112646|geoffk|2006-04-03 20:56:59|trunk -251|112647|doko|2006-04-03 22:20:21|trunk -252|112653|geoffk|2006-04-04 00:28:33|trunk -253|112654|tromey|2006-04-04 00:30:05|trunk -254|112656|jvdelisle|2006-04-04 02:50:23|trunk -255|112657|jvdelisle|2006-04-04 03:04:58|trunk -256|112658|gerald|2006-04-04 05:41:24|trunk -257|112664|tromey|2006-04-04 14:06:20|trunk -258|112665|dberlin|2006-04-04 14:06:53|trunk -259|112666|tromey|2006-04-04 15:04:35|trunk -260|112670|sayle|2006-04-04 15:27:08|trunk -261|112671|tromey|2006-04-04 15:44:59|trunk -262|112672|carlos|2006-04-04 16:19:59|trunk -263|112673|spop|2006-04-04 17:08:16|trunk -264|112676|dje|2006-04-04 17:58:55|trunk -265|112677|tromey|2006-04-04 20:05:01|trunk -266|112683|echristo|2006-04-04 23:07:26|trunk -267|112685|tromey|2006-04-04 23:25:09|trunk -268|112691|bje|2006-04-05 00:50:58|trunk -269|112692|geoffk|2006-04-05 00:53:55|trunk -270|112693|echristo|2006-04-05 02:46:02|trunk -271|112694|echristo|2006-04-05 02:53:30|trunk -272|112695|hjl|2006-04-05 04:47:51|trunk -273|112696|gerald|2006-04-05 05:21:32|trunk -274|112697|rguenth|2006-04-05 08:16:38|trunk -275|112699|aph|2006-04-05 09:53:08|trunk -276|112700|spop|2006-04-05 12:33:06|trunk -277|112701|hjl|2006-04-05 13:23:35|trunk -278|112702|ebotcazou|2006-04-05 13:41:01|trunk -279|112705|amodra|2006-04-05 14:45:12|trunk -280|112708|rmathew|2006-04-05 15:18:19|trunk -281|112709|rguenth|2006-04-05 15:41:18|trunk -282|112718|bernds|2006-04-05 19:37:42|trunk -283|112719|andreast|2006-04-05 21:26:34|trunk -284|112720|bernds|2006-04-05 22:03:30|trunk -285|112722|jason|2006-04-05 22:32:25|trunk -286|112724|tromey|2006-04-05 22:47:51|trunk -287|112730|dj|2006-04-06 01:54:29|trunk -288|112731|sayle|2006-04-06 02:08:27|trunk -289|112734|sayle|2006-04-06 16:47:40|trunk -290|112736|andreast|2006-04-06 19:22:45|trunk -291|112737|mrs|2006-04-06 19:36:30|trunk -292|112738|hubicka|2006-04-06 20:33:21|trunk -293|112740|mmitchel|2006-04-06 22:16:11|trunk -294|112741|carlos|2006-04-06 23:54:50|trunk -295|112749|rguenth|2006-04-07 08:04:26|trunk -296|112751|hubicka|2006-04-07 11:48:42|trunk -297|112752|dje|2006-04-07 14:24:44|trunk -298|112753|hubicka|2006-04-07 15:24:39|trunk -299|112754|aph|2006-04-07 15:42:07|trunk -300|112755|spop|2006-04-07 15:44:59|trunk -301|112765|dj|2006-04-07 21:50:47|trunk -302|112766|andreast|2006-04-07 22:33:30|trunk -303|112768|wilson|2006-04-07 23:04:15|trunk -304|112769|jvdelisle|2006-04-07 23:05:12|trunk -305|112776|rmh|2006-04-08 09:03:32|trunk -306|112779|kazu|2006-04-08 14:15:44|trunk -307|112780|kazu|2006-04-08 14:31:12|trunk -308|112782|kazu|2006-04-08 17:01:17|trunk -309|112784|kazu|2006-04-08 17:07:16|trunk -310|112786|rmh|2006-04-08 20:11:21|trunk -311|112787|mrs|2006-04-08 20:38:25|trunk -312|112788|mrs|2006-04-08 21:06:26|trunk -313|112789|dberlin|2006-04-08 21:50:04|trunk -314|112790|mrs|2006-04-08 23:07:53|trunk -315|112791|mrs|2006-04-08 23:26:12|trunk -316|112792|mrs|2006-04-08 23:36:00|trunk -317|112793|mrs|2006-04-09 00:07:28|trunk -318|112794|mrs|2006-04-09 00:11:53|trunk -319|112800|mrs|2006-04-09 00:18:01|trunk -320|112803|rsandifo|2006-04-09 10:06:20|trunk -321|112805|danglin|2006-04-09 17:19:42|trunk -322|112807|danglin|2006-04-09 18:32:16|trunk -323|112815|dberlin|2006-04-10 03:36:09|trunk -324|112817|sayle|2006-04-10 05:13:59|trunk -325|112818|paolo|2006-04-10 10:05:51|trunk -326|112819|jakub|2006-04-10 12:02:55|trunk -327|112820|jakub|2006-04-10 13:18:19|trunk -328|112823|ebotcazou|2006-04-10 14:29:47|trunk -329|112824|ebotcazou|2006-04-10 14:34:02|trunk -330|112827|aph|2006-04-10 16:01:23|trunk -331|112829|geoffk|2006-04-10 18:16:07|trunk -332|112830|kazu|2006-04-10 19:26:18|trunk -333|112832|sayle|2006-04-10 21:01:19|trunk -334|112833|doko|2006-04-10 21:34:19|trunk -335|112843|amodra|2006-04-11 00:33:29|trunk -336|112845|aldyh|2006-04-11 01:36:50|trunk -337|112847|dj|2006-04-11 03:08:13|trunk -338|112849|law|2006-04-11 05:52:45|trunk -339|112850|jakub|2006-04-11 07:15:00|trunk -340|112851|jakub|2006-04-11 07:16:14|trunk -341|112857|sayle|2006-04-11 15:41:41|trunk -342|112858|bryce|2006-04-11 16:23:00|trunk -343|112859|ebotcazou|2006-04-11 16:25:46|trunk -344|112861|rsandifo|2006-04-11 17:43:07|trunk -345|112863|sayle|2006-04-11 18:26:12|trunk -346|112864|danglin|2006-04-11 18:29:16|trunk -347|112867|bryce|2006-04-11 21:56:27|trunk -348|112869|mmitchel|2006-04-11 22:59:57|trunk -349|112871|sayle|2006-04-11 23:53:39|trunk -350|112880|amodra|2006-04-12 01:26:23|trunk -351|112882|jimb|2006-04-12 06:24:40|trunk -352|112883|jimb|2006-04-12 06:29:21|trunk -353|112884|rguenth|2006-04-12 07:51:18|trunk -354|112887|sayle|2006-04-12 13:46:19|trunk -355|112889|sayle|2006-04-12 16:26:58|trunk -356|112891|mmitchel|2006-04-12 16:58:24|trunk -357|112893|kazu|2006-04-12 17:19:23|trunk -358|112894|kazu|2006-04-12 17:20:22|trunk -359|112897|gerald|2006-04-12 19:57:02|trunk -360|112898|amylaar|2006-04-12 20:09:41|trunk -361|112900|wilson|2006-04-12 22:10:49|trunk -362|112903|kazu|2006-04-12 22:55:28|trunk -363|112904|andreast|2006-04-12 22:56:19|trunk -364|112912|amodra|2006-04-13 05:10:00|trunk -365|112914|jvdelisle|2006-04-13 06:24:58|trunk -366|112915|jvdelisle|2006-04-13 06:30:04|trunk -367|112923|uweigand|2006-04-13 20:26:59|trunk -368|112925|tromey|2006-04-13 21:04:04|trunk -369|112927|sayle|2006-04-13 21:10:31|trunk -370|112930|sayle|2006-04-13 21:31:00|trunk -371|112934|dj|2006-04-13 23:14:25|trunk -372|112935|rth|2006-04-13 23:44:25|trunk -373|112936|ebotcazou|2006-04-14 00:07:48|trunk -374|112942|kazu|2006-04-14 02:28:46|trunk -375|112948|amodra|2006-04-14 03:20:21|trunk -376|112949|uros|2006-04-14 05:01:18|trunk -377|112950|ebotcazou|2006-04-14 07:01:38|trunk -378|112955|kazu|2006-04-14 14:31:32|trunk -379|112957|paolo|2006-04-14 17:35:06|trunk -380|112959|jakub|2006-04-14 22:24:59|trunk -381|112966|sayle|2006-04-15 03:24:23|trunk -382|112967|jvdelisle|2006-04-15 04:51:39|trunk -383|112968|sayle|2006-04-15 05:50:42|trunk -384|112969|kazu|2006-04-15 12:40:14|trunk -385|112970|danglin|2006-04-15 15:53:33|trunk -386|112971|kazu|2006-04-15 21:45:06|trunk -387|112972|kazu|2006-04-15 21:48:54|trunk -388|112979|kazu|2006-04-16 00:55:20|trunk -389|112980|sayle|2006-04-16 02:38:44|trunk -390|112981|pault|2006-04-16 03:45:24|trunk -391|112982|sayle|2006-04-16 04:01:25|trunk -392|112983|paolo|2006-04-16 09:06:46|trunk -393|112986|mmitchel|2006-04-16 18:12:41|trunk -394|112988|tkoenig|2006-04-16 20:29:24|trunk -395|112990|sayle|2006-04-16 21:46:59|trunk -396|112991|sayle|2006-04-16 23:33:51|trunk -397|112998|nemet|2006-04-17 01:59:41|trunk -398|112999|jvdelisle|2006-04-17 02:33:51|trunk -399|113000|jvdelisle|2006-04-17 02:37:15|trunk -400|113001|sayle|2006-04-17 02:38:50|trunk -401|113004|kazu|2006-04-17 12:40:57|trunk -402|113005|kazu|2006-04-17 12:42:37|trunk -403|113006|kazu|2006-04-17 12:45:25|trunk -404|113007|rguenth|2006-04-17 13:53:19|trunk -405|113008|reichelt|2006-04-17 16:32:03|trunk -406|113009|sayle|2006-04-17 16:49:54|trunk -407|113010|janis|2006-04-17 19:35:56|trunk -408|113011|andreast|2006-04-17 21:18:23|trunk -409|113012|geoffk|2006-04-17 21:27:57|trunk -410|113013|tromey|2006-04-17 21:41:47|trunk -411|113025|bonzini|2006-04-18 08:08:47|trunk -412|113026|bonzini|2006-04-18 08:23:39|trunk -413|113027|nickc|2006-04-18 10:11:30|trunk -414|113028|nickc|2006-04-18 10:15:41|trunk -415|113029|kazu|2006-04-18 12:32:11|trunk -416|113031|paolo|2006-04-18 12:34:41|trunk -417|113039|krebbel|2006-04-18 13:56:51|trunk -418|113042|nickc|2006-04-18 14:48:36|trunk -419|113047|sje|2006-04-18 16:05:42|trunk -420|113048|dpatel|2006-04-18 16:06:32|trunk -421|113053|aldot|2006-04-18 17:58:41|trunk -422|113054|dj|2006-04-18 18:58:17|trunk -423|113056|jsm28|2006-04-18 20:50:45|trunk -424|113057|geoffk|2006-04-18 21:52:49|trunk -425|113060|amodra|2006-04-18 23:45:47|trunk -426|113066|dj|2006-04-19 00:56:33|trunk -427|113071|krebbel|2006-04-19 10:42:19|trunk -428|113072|krebbel|2006-04-19 11:45:41|trunk -429|113073|krebbel|2006-04-19 11:56:18|trunk -430|113075|rakdver|2006-04-19 12:48:35|trunk -431|113081|mmitchel|2006-04-19 16:58:23|trunk -432|113082|tromey|2006-04-19 17:01:53|trunk -433|113084|reichelt|2006-04-19 17:15:54|trunk -434|113087|reichelt|2006-04-19 17:36:59|trunk -435|113090|reichelt|2006-04-19 18:07:19|trunk -436|113094|reichelt|2006-04-19 21:42:09|trunk -437|113095|reichelt|2006-04-19 21:47:03|trunk -438|113096|reichelt|2006-04-19 22:03:24|trunk -439|113100|paolo|2006-04-19 22:58:23|trunk -440|113101|tromey|2006-04-19 23:05:14|trunk -441|113107|carlos|2006-04-20 00:21:51|trunk -442|113109|kkojima|2006-04-20 01:54:20|trunk -443|113111|amodra|2006-04-20 07:04:00|trunk -444|113112|jakub|2006-04-20 09:04:26|trunk -445|113118|tromey|2006-04-20 15:46:40|trunk -446|113120|law|2006-04-20 16:13:12|trunk -447|113121|reichelt|2006-04-20 16:19:21|trunk -448|113122|hjl|2006-04-20 16:23:57|trunk -449|113123|bryce|2006-04-20 23:47:56|trunk -450|113130|amodra|2006-04-21 01:52:13|trunk -451|113133|pault|2006-04-21 05:10:22|trunk -452|113135|nickc|2006-04-21 08:10:42|trunk -453|113136|dje|2006-04-21 14:10:22|trunk -454|113138|pbrook|2006-04-21 17:05:51|trunk -455|113141|sje|2006-04-21 17:39:15|trunk -456|113146|jsm28|2006-04-21 19:45:50|trunk -457|113148|jsm28|2006-04-21 19:49:54|trunk -458|113152|reichelt|2006-04-21 22:58:28|trunk -459|113153|reichelt|2006-04-21 23:02:26|trunk -460|113167|echristo|2006-04-22 01:23:09|trunk -461|113168|echristo|2006-04-22 01:33:34|trunk -462|113169|jakub|2006-04-22 07:08:58|trunk -463|113171|geoffk|2006-04-22 08:50:36|trunk -464|113173|jsm28|2006-04-22 15:31:09|trunk -465|113175|kazu|2006-04-22 16:12:34|trunk -466|113178|kazu|2006-04-22 16:19:56|trunk -467|113179|fche|2006-04-22 16:22:54|trunk -468|113180|kazu|2006-04-22 16:45:28|trunk -469|113181|andreast|2006-04-22 21:17:35|trunk -470|113182|andreast|2006-04-22 22:17:26|trunk -471|113190|jvdelisle|2006-04-23 02:04:58|trunk -472|113192|ebotcazou|2006-04-23 09:06:32|trunk -473|113193|paolo|2006-04-23 11:44:40|trunk -474|113194|pault|2006-04-23 11:56:37|trunk -475|113195|paolo|2006-04-23 14:54:26|trunk -476|113196|sayle|2006-04-23 17:25:30|trunk -477|113197|sayle|2006-04-23 17:39:54|trunk -478|113198|sayle|2006-04-23 17:44:46|trunk -479|113199|mmitchel|2006-04-23 18:04:33|trunk -480|113200|ebotcazou|2006-04-23 18:14:13|trunk -481|113201|doko|2006-04-23 18:15:34|trunk -482|113206|dje|2006-04-23 23:58:36|trunk -483|113212|hjl|2006-04-24 03:04:29|trunk -484|113213|mmitchel|2006-04-24 03:50:31|trunk -485|113216|rguenth|2006-04-24 07:58:53|trunk -486|113217|rguenth|2006-04-24 08:01:33|trunk -487|113218|rguenth|2006-04-24 08:17:42|trunk -488|113219|rguenth|2006-04-24 08:21:41|trunk -489|113220|reichelt|2006-04-24 08:38:05|trunk -490|113221|rguenth|2006-04-24 09:06:51|trunk -491|113223|aph|2006-04-24 13:40:21|trunk -492|113224|aph|2006-04-24 15:33:16|trunk -493|113226|mmitchel|2006-04-24 16:33:11|trunk -494|113227|bernds|2006-04-24 19:35:38|trunk -495|113228|jules|2006-04-24 21:24:27|trunk -496|113229|tromey|2006-04-24 21:28:36|trunk -497|113240|mmitchel|2006-04-25 03:33:38|trunk -498|113241|geoffk|2006-04-25 05:56:36|trunk -499|113242|jakub|2006-04-25 09:42:41|trunk -500|113245|bernds|2006-04-25 11:49:27|trunk -501|113246|aph|2006-04-25 11:54:15|trunk -502|113247|bernds|2006-04-25 11:58:22|trunk -503|113248|krebbel|2006-04-25 12:11:25|trunk 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search patches later than 112 -Mon Feb 16 20:50:37 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 116, rev 112351 -Mon Feb 16 20:50:42 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 20:50:42 PST 2009 building GCC (c,c++) for id 116 -Mon Feb 16 21:02:45 PST 2009 compilation failed for bug 29906b, id 116 -Mon Feb 16 21:02:45 PST 2009 search patches later than 116 -Mon Feb 16 21:02:45 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 118, rev 112355 -Mon Feb 16 21:02:50 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 21:02:51 PST 2009 building GCC (c,c++) for id 118 -Mon Feb 16 21:14:53 PST 2009 compilation failed for bug 29906b, id 118 -Mon Feb 16 21:14:53 PST 2009 search patches later than 118 -Mon Feb 16 21:14:53 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 119, rev 112357 -Mon Feb 16 21:15:01 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 21:15:01 PST 2009 building GCC (c,c++) for id 119 -Mon Feb 16 21:26:59 PST 2009 compilation failed for bug 29906b, id 119 -Mon Feb 16 21:26:59 PST 2009 search patches later than 119 -Mon Feb 16 21:26:59 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 120, rev 112359 -Mon Feb 16 21:27:04 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 21:27:04 PST 2009 building GCC (c,c++) for id 120 -Mon Feb 16 21:39:01 PST 2009 compilation failed for bug 29906b, id 120 -Mon Feb 16 21:39:01 PST 2009 search patches later than 120 -Test result changes with id 121 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -r112360 | carlos | 2006-03-24 21:17:41 +0000 (Fri, 24 Mar 2006) | 15 lines - -gcc/ - -2006-03-24 Carlos O'Donell <carlos@codesourcery.com> - - * doc/invoke.texi: Document -femit-class-debug-always - * common.opt: Add -femit-class-debug-always. - -gcc/cp/ - -2006-03-24 Carlos O'Donell <carlos@codesourcery.com> - - * search.c (maybe_suppress_debug_info): If - flag_emit_class_debug_always then don't suppress. - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?view=rev&rev=112360 - r112360 | carlos | 2006-03-24 21:17:41 +0000 (Fri, 24 Mar 2006) diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/30643.c b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/30643.c deleted file mode 100644 index be607491e..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/30643.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -extern void abort (void); -struct s { int a; int b;}; -void bar (struct s *ps, int *p, int *__restrict__ rp, int *__restrict__ rq) -{ - ps->a = 0; - ps->b = 1; - if (ps->a != 0) abort (); - p[0] = 0; - p[1] = 1; - if (p[0] != 0) abort (); - rp[0] = 0; - rq[0] = 1; - if (rp[0] != 0) abort(); -} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/30643.config b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/30643.config deleted file mode 100644 index a7f830d6c..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/30643.config +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -BUGID=30643 -FIND=break -LANG=c -BUILD_KIND=simple -BUG_KIND=ice-on-valid-code -OPTS="-O2" -REG_TARGET=i686-linux - -. ./common.config - -REG_TEST=${BUGID}.test - -#LOW_PATCH=11 -#HIGH_PATCH=21 - -#msg 0 'NOTE: skipping low patch, already verified' -#SKIP_LOW=1 -msg 0 'NOTE: skipping high patch, already verified' -SKIP_HIGH=1 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/30643.list b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/30643.list deleted file mode 100644 index 73f8ebff8..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/30643.list +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -1|115570|pmj|2006-07-18 22:22:07|trunk -2|115576|mmitchel|2006-07-19 00:22:43|trunk -3|115578|sayle|2006-07-19 05:13:56|trunk -4|115579|mmitchel|2006-07-19 05:14:25|trunk -5|115580|rsandifo|2006-07-19 05:29:36|trunk -6|115582|nathan|2006-07-19 06:45:34|trunk -7|115591|jakub|2006-07-19 15:47:36|trunk -8|115593|jb|2006-07-19 16:51:49|trunk -9|115594|jb|2006-07-19 16:52:45|trunk -10|115597|mmitchel|2006-07-19 17:32:38|trunk -11|115598|daney|2006-07-19 19:52:44|trunk -12|115599|reichelt|2006-07-19 19:56:29|trunk -13|115600|mmitchel|2006-07-19 22:49:20|trunk -14|115608|echristo|2006-07-20 07:35:32|trunk -15|115609|echristo|2006-07-20 07:40:12|trunk 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completed -Mon Feb 16 21:50:37 PST 2009 abort call exists for bug 30643, id 42 -Mon Feb 16 21:50:37 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 42 -Mon Feb 16 21:50:37 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 21, rev 115625 -Mon Feb 16 21:50:44 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 21:50:44 PST 2009 building cc1 for id 21 -Mon Feb 16 21:54:09 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 21:54:09 PST 2009 abort call exists for bug 30643, id 21 -Mon Feb 16 21:54:09 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 21 -Mon Feb 16 21:54:10 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 11, rev 115598 -Mon Feb 16 21:54:15 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 21:54:15 PST 2009 building cc1 for id 11 -Mon Feb 16 21:57:39 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 21:57:39 PST 2009 no call to abort for bug 30643, id 11 -Mon Feb 16 21:57:39 PST 2009 search patches later than 11 -Mon Feb 16 21:57:39 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 16, rev 115610 -Mon Feb 16 21:57:43 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 21:57:43 PST 2009 building cc1 for id 16 -Mon Feb 16 22:01:08 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 22:01:09 PST 2009 no call to abort for bug 30643, id 16 -Mon Feb 16 22:01:09 PST 2009 search patches later than 16 -Mon Feb 16 22:01:09 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 18, rev 115619 -Mon Feb 16 22:01:13 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 22:01:13 PST 2009 building cc1 for id 18 -Mon Feb 16 22:04:38 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 22:04:38 PST 2009 abort call exists for bug 30643, id 18 -Mon Feb 16 22:04:38 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 18 -Mon Feb 16 22:04:38 PST 2009 svn update begun for id 17, rev 115614 -Mon Feb 16 22:04:42 PST 2009 svn update done -Mon Feb 16 22:04:42 PST 2009 building cc1 for id 17 -Mon Feb 16 22:08:07 PST 2009 build completed -Mon Feb 16 22:08:07 PST 2009 abort call exists for bug 30643, id 17 -Mon Feb 16 22:08:07 PST 2009 search patches earlier than 17 -Test result changes with id 17 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -r115614 | pbrook | 2006-07-20 13:57:31 +0000 (Thu, 20 Jul 2006) | 11 lines - -2006-07-20 Paul Brook <paul@codesourcery.com> - - PR 27363 - gcc/ - * cse.c (cse_insn): Add destination addresses to hash table. Check if - they are invalidated by this instruction. - - gcc/testsuite/ - * gcc.dg/pr27363.c: New test. - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?view=rev&rev=115614 - r115614 | pbrook | 2006-07-20 13:57:31 +0000 (Thu, 20 Jul 2006) diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/30643.test b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/30643.test deleted file mode 100755 index ba9b0e0ff..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/30643.test +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -ID=$1 - -LOGID=`printf "%04d" ${ID}` -LOG=${BUGID}.${LOGID}.out -MSGID="bug ${BUGID}, id ${ID}" -ASM=${BUGID}.${LOGID}.s - -$REG_TEST_COMPILER $REG_OPTS $REG_TESTCASE > ${LOG} 2>&1 - -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "`date` compilation failed unexpectedly for ${MSGID}" - exit REG_ERROR -fi - -cp ${BUGID}.s $ASM - -grep -q abort $ASM -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo "`date` abort call exists for ${MSGID}" - exit $REG_FAIL -fi - -echo "`date` no call to abort for ${MSGID}" -exit $REG_PASS diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/README b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/README deleted file mode 100644 index ebf1bcb9b..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains files from examples of regression hunts, cut -down to smaller ranges to save space and time. Try these out before -using the tools on your own tests. First, update gcc-svn-env and -common.config for your own environment. - -Each of the examples has multiple files: - - *.list files were created using gcc-svn-patchlist - - *.config files were written by hand based on earlier config files; - the commented-out pieces are left as templates in case they're needed - - *.c, *.c++ are source files for the test, usually taken directly from - the PR - - *.test files are tests specific to a bug when an existing gcc-test-* - script can't be used - - *.log files are output from various scripts - -Examples, where the identifier is the PR number: - - 28970 wrong-code - 29106 special test, 4.1 branch - 29578 bogus-warning - 29906a ice-on-valid-code, break - 29906b ice-on-valid-code, fix - 30643 special test, cross compiler - -Cut down the range even further by setting LOW_PATCH and HIGH_PATCH -within the config file to ids where the log file shows the test -passed or failed. - -To run one, do - - reg-hunt 28970.config > 28970.log 2>&1 - -Check on its progress using - - ./reg-watch 28970.log - -To run them all, do - - echo "hunt 28970" > queue - echo "hunt 29106" >> queue - echo "hunt 29578" >> queue - echo "hunt 29906a" >> queue - echo "hunt 29906b" >> queue - echo "hunt 30643" >> queue - ./testall queue - -This allows you to add more to the queue if you're setting up lots of -hunts. diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/common.config b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/common.config deleted file mode 100644 index 7e48e1dc6..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/common.config +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -. ../gcc-svn-env - -test "x${BUILD}" != "x" || BUILD=$REG_DEFAULT_BUILD -export REG_BLD=$BUILD -HOST=$BUILD - -test "x${REG_TARGET}" != "x" || REG_TARGET=$HOST -test "x${REG_CONFOPTS}" != "x" || REG_CONFOPTS="" -test "${BUILD}" = "${TARGET}" -a -n "${BINUTILS}" \ - || export PATH=${BINUTILS}:${PATH} - -VERBOSITY=1 -DATE_IN_MSG=1 - -export BUGID -export REG_CHANGESET_LIST=`pwd`/${BUGID}.list - -######################################################################## -# LOW_PATCH and HIGH_PATCH are for reg_search_id. -######################################################################## - -LOW_PATCH=1 -HIGH_PATCH=`wc -l $REG_CHANGESET_LIST | awk '{ print $1 }'` - -######################################################################## -# REG_NEWMID, REG_FAILLIST, REG_CHECKFAIL, and REG_REPORTFAIL are -# used by reg-hunt and auxiliary scripts to continue a hunt after a -# build failure. If REG_NEWMID is not defined then they are all -# ignored. -######################################################################## - -#export REG_NEWMID=${REG_BIN}/reg-newmid -#export REG_FAILLIST=`pwd`/gcc-fails-${BUILD_KIND} -export REG_CHECKFAIL=${REG_BIN}/gcc-svn-checkfail -export REG_RECORDFAIL=${REG_BIN}/gcc-svn-recordfail - -######################################################################## -# REG_UPDATE, REG_BUILD, and REG_TEST are used by several scripts. -# You can use these or provide your own. -######################################################################## - -export REG_UPDATE=${REG_BIN}/gcc-svn-update - -export REG_BUILD=${REG_BIN}/gcc-build-${BUILD_KIND} - # Variables defined below are specific to gcc-build-${BUILD_KIND} - REG_CONFOPTS="$REG_CONFOPTS --build=${BUILD}" - REG_CONFOPTS="$REG_CONFOPTS --host=${HOST}" - REG_CONFOPTS="$REG_CONFOPTS --target=${REG_TARGET}" - if [ -n "$GMP" ]; then - REG_CONFOPTS="$REG_CONFOPTS --with-gmp=$GMP" - REG_CONFOPTS="$REG_CONFOPTS --with-mpfr=$GMP" - fi - REG_CONFOPTS="$REG_CONFOPTS --disable-libmudflap" - REG_CONFOPTS="$REG_CONFOPTS --disable-libssa" - - if [ "${BUILD_KIND}" != "simple" -a -n "${BINUTILS}" ]; then - REG_CONFOPTS="$REG_CONFOPTS --with-as=${BINUTILS}/as" - REG_CONFOPTS="$REG_CONFOPTS --with-ld=${BINUTILS}/ld" - fi - - case $LANG in - c) - REG_LANGS="c" - SUFFIX=c - case $BUILD_KIND in - simple) REG_COMPILER=cc1;; - full) REG_COMPILER=gcc;; - bootstrap) REG_COMPILER=gcc;; - *) msg 0 "unrecognized BUILD_KIND: $BUILD_KIND"; exit 1; - esac - ;; - c++) - REG_LANGS="c,c++" - SUFFIX=cc - case $BUILD_KIND in - simple) REG_COMPILER=cc1plus;; - full) REG_COMPILER=g++;; - bootstrap) REG_COMPILER=g++;; - *) msg 0 "unrecognized BUILD_KIND: $BUILD_KIND"; exit 1; - esac - ;; - f77) - REG_LANGS="c,f77" - SUFFIX=f - case $BUILD_KIND in - simple) REG_COMPILER=f771;; - full) REG_COMPILER=g77;; - bootstrap) REG_COMPILER=g77;; - *) msg 0 "unrecognized BUILD_KIND: $BUILD_KIND"; exit 1; - esac - ;; - f95) - REG_LANGS="c,f95" - SUFFIX=f90 - case $BUILD_KIND in - simple) REG_COMPILER=f951;; - full) REG_COMPILER=gfortran;; - bootstrap) REG_COMPILER=gfortran;; - *) msg 0 "unrecognized BUILD_KIND: $BUILD_KIND"; exit 1; - esac - ;; - *) msg 0 "unrecognized LANG: $LANG"; exit 1;; - esac - export REG_TARGET - export REG_CONFOPTS - export REG_GCCSRC=${REG_SRCDIR}/gcc - export REG_LANGS - export REG_COMPILER - -export REG_TEST=${REG_BIN}/gcc-test-${BUG_KIND} - # Variables defined below are specific to gcc-${BUG_KIND} - case $BUILD_KIND in - simple) REG_TEST_COMPILER="${REG_OBJDIR}/gcc/${REG_COMPILER} -quiet";; - *) REG_TEST_COMPILER="${REG_PREFIX}/bin/${REG_COMPILER}"; - case $BUG_KIND in - wrong-code) ;; - *) REG_TEST_COMPILER="$REG_TEST_COMPILER -c";; - esac; - ;; - esac - export REG_TEST_COMPILER - export REG_OPTS="${OPTS}" - export REG_TESTCASE=${BUGID}.${SUFFIX} - - # Return values of the test scripts depend on whether we're looking - # for the patch that introduced a bug or the one that fixed it. - case $FIND in - break) REG_PASS=1; REG_FAIL=0;; - fix) REG_PASS=0; REG_FAIL=1;; - *) msg 0 "error: unrecognized FIND: $FIND"; exit 1;; - esac - REG_ERROR=2 - export REG_PASS REG_FAIL REG_ERROR diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/gcc-svn-env b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/gcc-svn-env deleted file mode 100644 index 8691eaf7d..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/gcc-svn-env +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -# Define environment variables used by regression-hunting scripts. - -# Change this if using a local copy of the repository. -export REG_SVN_REPO=svn://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc -REG_TOP=${HOME}/reghunt -export REG_BIN=${REG_TOP}/bin -export PATH=${REG_BIN}:${PATH} - -# The build scripts look for these variables if they are defined. -#export BINUTILS=/opt/gcc-nightly/binutils-2.19/bin -#export GMP=/opt/gcc-nightly/gmp-mpfr -export REG_DEFAULT_BUILD=${REG_DEFAULT_BUILD-powerpc-linux} - -export REG_SRCDIR=${REG_TOP}/src -export REG_BUILDDIR=${REG_TOP}/build -export REG_OBJDIR=${REG_BUILDDIR}/obj -export REG_PREFIX=${REG_TOP}/install -export REG_IDS=${REG_BIN}/gcc-svn-ids -export REG_REPORT=${REG_BIN}/gcc-svn-report -export REG_CLEANUP=${REG_CLEANUP-$REG_BIN/gcc-cleanup} -export REG_STOP=${REG_SRCDIR}/STOP - -# Used for parallelism in make commands; very system-dependent, this is POSIX. -export REG_MAKE_J="-j `getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN`" - -export BRANCHPOINT_4_3="2008-02-18" -export BRANCHPOINT_4_2="2006-10-20" -export BRANCHPOINT_4_1="2005-11-18" -export BRANCHPOINT_4_0="2005-02-25" -export BRANCHPOINT_3_4="2004-01-16" -export BRANCHPOINT_3_3="2002-12-13" -export BRANCHPOINT_3_1="2002-02-25" -export BRANCHPOINT_3_0="2001-02-12" -export BRANCHPOINT_2_95="1999-05-18" - -export RELEASE_4_3_3="2009-01-24" -export RELEASE_4_3_2="2008-08-27" -export RELEASE_4_3_1="2008-06-06" -export RELEASE_4_3_0="2008-03-05" - -export RELEASE_4_2_4="2008-05-19" -export RELEASE_4_2_3="2008-02-01" -export RELEASE_4_2_2="2007-10-07" -export RELEASE_4_2_1="2007-07-19" -export RELEASE_4_2_0="2007-05-13" - -export RELEASE_4_1_2="2007-02-13" -export RELEASE_4_1_1="2006-05-24" -export RELEASE_4_1_0="2006-02-28" - -export RELEASE_4_0_4="2007-01-31" -export RELEASE_4_0_3="2006-03-10" -export RELEASE_4_0_2="2005-09-28" -export RELEASE_4_0_1="2005-07-07" -export RELEASE_4_0_0="2005-04-20" - -export RELEASE=3_4_6="2006-03-06" -export RELEASE=3_4_5="2005-11-30" -export RELEASE_3_4_4="2005-05-18" -export RELEASE_3_4_3="2004-11-04" -export RELEASE_3_4_2="2004-09-06" -export RELEASE_3_4_1="2004-07-01" -export RELEASE_3_4_0="2004-04-18" - -export RELEASE_3_3_6="2005-05-03" -export RELEASE_3_3_5="2004-09-30" -export RELEASE_3_3_4="2004-05-31" -export RELEASE_3_3_3="2004-02-14" -export RELEASE_3_3_2="2003-10-17" -export RELEASE_3_3_1="2003-08-08" -export RELEASE_3_3_0="2003-05-13" -export RELEASE_3_3="${RELEASE_3_3_0}" - -# Merge of the new C++ parser into mainline was revision 60560 on 2002-12-28 -# Merge of the ssa-branch into mainline was revision 81764 on 2004-05-13 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/reg-watch b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/reg-watch deleted file mode 100755 index 218b97c06..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/reg-watch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -awk -f reg-watch.awk "$@" diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/reg-watch.awk b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/reg-watch.awk deleted file mode 100755 index 2334215ae..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/reg-watch.awk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/result for low patch/ { - sub(".*low patch ","") - sub(" is as expected","") - printf ("<-- %4s\n", $0); - next - } -/result for high patch/ { - sub(".*high patch ","") - sub(" is as expected","") - printf (" %4s -->\n", $0); - next - } -/patches later/ { - sub(".*later than ","") - printf ("<-- %4s\n", $0); - next - } -/patches earlier/ { - sub(".*earlier than ","") - printf (" %4s -->\n", $0); - next - } -/build failed for/ { - sub(".*build failed for ","") - printf (" [%4s]\n", $0); - next - } -/HIGH_PATCH/ { - printf ("* stopped early *\n") - next - } -/changes with/ { - sub(".*changes with id ","") - printf ("+----------+\n") - printf ("| %4s |\n", $0) - printf ("+----------+\n") - next - } diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/testall b/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/testall deleted file mode 100755 index 61d99e0b6..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/reghunt/examples/testall +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Run one or more regression hunts -# -# The file specified as the single argument is a queue of regression -# hunts and/or lists of patches to test. Each entry in the file is -# "hunt" or "test" followed by a bugid for which there is a config -# file and other required files (patch list and test source file). -# Each line of the file is removed as it is processed, and new ones -# can be added while the script is still running. - -#set -ex - -if [ $# != 1 ]; then - echo "usage: $0 testfile" - exit 1 -fi - -REGFILE=$1 -TMPFILE=testall.tmp - -if [ ! -f $REGFILE ]; then - echo "$0: file $REGFILE does not exist" - exit 1 -fi - -RETURN_FOR_TEST=return -RETURN_FOR_TEST=true - -. ../gcc-svn-env - -hunt() { - id=$1 - - echo regression hunt for $id - $RETURN_FOR_TEST - $REG_CLEANUP - reg-hunt $id.config >> $id.log 2>&1 - tail -n 1 $id.log - #tail -n 1 $id.log | mutt -s "reghunt for $id finished" janis187 -} - -testit() { - id=$1 - - echo testing specific dates for $id - $RETURN_FOR_TEST - $REG_CLEANUP - reg-test $id.config >> $id.log 2>&1 - #mutt -s "reg-test for $id finished" janis187 < /dev/null -} - -rm -f $REG_STOP - -while - read WHICH ID < $REGFILE -do - if [ -f $REG_STOP ]; then - echo "$REG_STOP detected" - rm -f $REG_STOP - exit 1 - fi - - sed 1d < $REGFILE > $TMPFILE - mv $TMPFILE $REGFILE - - case $WHICH in - hunt) hunt $ID;; - test) testit $ID;; - *) echo "unknown action $WHICH, skipping $ID";; - esac - echo -done diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/ChangeLog b/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index bc6b68ace..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -2012-09-20 Release Manager - - * GCC 4.7.2 released. - -2012-06-14 Release Manager - - * GCC 4.7.1 released. - -2012-03-22 Release Manager - - * GCC 4.7.0 released. - -2009-09-02 Geoff Keating <geoffk@apple.com> - - * btest-gcc.sh: Continue after bootstrap comparison failure. - -2008-11-27 Geoff Keating <geoffk@geoffk.org> - - * mkindex.pl: New. - -2007-12-24 Geoff Keating <geoffk@geoffk.org> - - * objs-gcc.sh: Revert previous change. - -2007-12-23 Geoff Keating <geoffk@geoffk.org> - - * objs-gcc.sh: Set up the GDB testsuite even if the gdb installed - is just called 'gdb'. - -2007-12-22 Geoff Keating <geoffk@geoffk.org> - - * btest-gcc.sh (TESTLOGS): Add gfortran, and optionally libgomp. - - * GCC_Regression_Tester.wdgt/widget.html: Mark as HTML 4.01, - which it now is, rather than XHTML, which it never was. - (<head>): Mark as UTF-8. 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This is the script that is run -to actually test the compiler. - -'objs-gcc.sh' takes a combined tree and builds (but does not test) the -tools required for 'btest-gcc.sh'. It is run periodically to update -the tools. This script is followed by running 'btest-gcc.sh' using -the newly-build tools to check that they will not cause regressions. - -'site.exp' is what $DEJAGNU points to when the regression tester runs -these scripts. - -'GCC_Regression_Tester.wdgt' is a Dashboard widget that displays the -current state of the tester using Javascript. You can use it without -needing Dashboard by pointing your web browser at -'GCC_Regression_Tester.wdgt/widget.html', if your browser supports -and permits it. - -Note that any changes made here need to be approved by the regression -tester's maintainer (see MAINTAINERS). The changes will be used on -the tester's next run, so `experimental' changes are very strongly -discouraged :-). diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/btest-gcc.sh b/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/btest-gcc.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 28985760d..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/btest-gcc.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,234 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# Test GCC. -# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2009 -# 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not see -# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -# INPUT: -# btest <options> <target> <source> <prefix> <state> <build> - -add_passes_despite_regression=0 -dashj='' - -# <options> can be -# --add-passes-despite-regression: -# Add new "PASSes" despite there being some regressions. -# -j<n>: -# Pass '-j<n>' to make. - -case "$1" in - --add-passes-despite-regression) - add_passes_despite_regression=1; shift;; - -j*) - dashj=$1; shift;; - -*) echo "Invalid option: $1"; exit 2;; -esac - -# TARGET is the target triplet. It should be the same one as used in -# constructing PREFIX. Or it can be the keyword 'native', indicating -# a target of whatever platform the script is running on. -TARGET=$1 -# SOURCE is the directory containing the toplevel configure. -SOURCE=$2 - -# PREFIX is the directory for the --prefix option to configure. -# For cross compilers, it needs to contain header files, -# libraries, and binutils. PATH should probably include -# $PREFIX/bin. -PREFIX=$3 -# This script also needs to include the GDB testsuite in -# $PREFIX/share/gdb-testsuite. -GDB_TESTSUITE=$PREFIX/share/gdb-testsuite - -# STATE is where the tester maintains its internal state, -# described below. -STATE=$4 - -# BUILD is a temporary directory that this script will -# delete and recreate, containing the build tree. -BUILD=$5 - -# you also probably need to set these variables: -# PATH: should contain a native gcc, and a cross gdb. -# DEJAGNU: should point to a site.exp suitable for testing -# the compiler and debugger. - - -# OUTPUT: in $RESULT, one of the following keywords: -# error the script failed due to -# a misconfiguration or resource limitation -# build the build failed -# regress-<n> the build succeeded, but there were <n> -# testsuite regressions, listed in $REGRESS -# pass build succeeded and there were no regressions -RESULT=$STATE/RESULT -# in BUILD_LOG, the output of the build -BUILD_LOG=$STATE/build_log -# in FAILED, a list of failing testcases -FAILED=$STATE/failed -# in PASSES, the list of testcases we expect to pass -PASSES=$STATE/passes -# in REGRESS, a list of testcases we expected to pass but that failed -REGRESS=$STATE/regress - -# Make sure various files exist. -[ -d $STATE ] || mkdir $STATE -[ -f $PASSES ] || touch $PASSES - -# These lines should stay in this order, because -# that way if something is badly wrong and $RESULT can't -# be modified then cron will mail the error message. -# The reverse order could lead to the testsuite claiming that -# everything always passes, without running any tests. -echo error > $RESULT || exit 1 -exec > $BUILD_LOG 2>&1 || exit 1 - -set -x - -# Nuke $BUILD and recreate it. -rm -rf $BUILD $REGRESS $FAILED -mkdir $BUILD || exit 1 -cd $BUILD || exit 1 - -H_BUILD=`$SOURCE/config.guess || exit 1` -H_HOST=$H_BUILD -if [ $TARGET = native ] ; then - H_TARGET=$H_HOST -else - H_TARGET=$TARGET -fi -H_REAL_TARGET=`$SOURCE/config.sub $H_TARGET || exit 1` - -# TESTLOGS is the list of dejagnu .sum files that the tester should -# look at. -TESTLOGS="gcc/testsuite/gcc/gcc.sum -gcc/testsuite/g++/g++.sum -gcc/testsuite/gfortran/gfortran.sum -gcc/testsuite/objc/objc.sum" - -# Build. -echo build > $RESULT -if [ $H_HOST = $H_TARGET ] ; then - $SOURCE/configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=$H_TARGET || exit 1 - if ! make $dashj bootstrap ; then - [ -s .bad_compare ] || exit 1 - cat .bad_compare >> $REGRESS || exit 1 - touch compare || exit 1 # Prevent the comparison from running again - make $dashj all || exit 1 - fi -else - withopt="--with-gnu-ld --with-gnu-as" - case "$H_TARGET" in - *-linux*) ;; - *) withopt="$withopt --with-newlib";; - esac - $SOURCE/configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=$H_TARGET $withopt || exit 1 - make $dashj || exit 1 -fi -echo error > $RESULT || exit 1 - -# Test GCC against its internal testsuite. -make $dashj -k check - -if [ -f $BUILD/$H_TARGET/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/libstdc++.sum ] ; then - TESTLOGS="$TESTLOGS $H_TARGET/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/libstdc++.sum" -fi - -if [ -f $BUILD/$H_TARGET/libffi/testsuite/libffi.sum ] ; then - TESTLOGS="$TESTLOGS $H_TARGET/libffi/testsuite/libffi.sum" -fi - -if [ -f $BUILD/$H_TARGET/libjava/testsuite/libjava.sum ] ; then - TESTLOGS="$TESTLOGS $H_TARGET/libjava/testsuite/libjava.sum" -fi - -if [ -f $BUILD/$H_TARGET/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.sum ] ; then - TESTLOGS="$TESTLOGS $H_TARGET/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.sum" -fi - -# Test the just-built GCC with the GDB testsuite. -if [ -d $GDB_TESTSUITE ] ; then - mkdir test-gdb || exit 1 - cd $GDB_TESTSUITE || exit 1 - for i in gdb.* ; do - if [ -d $i ] ; then - mkdir $BUILD/test-gdb/$i - fi - done - cd $BUILD/test-gdb || exit 1 - echo "set host_alias $H_HOST" > site.exp - echo "set host_triplet $H_HOST" >> site.exp - echo "set target_alias $H_TARGET" >> site.exp - echo "set target_triplet $H_REAL_TARGET" >> site.exp - echo "set build_alias $H_BUILD" >> site.exp - echo "set build_triplet $H_BUILD" >> site.exp - echo "set srcdir $GDB_TESTSUITE" >> site.exp - runtest --tool gdb - TESTLOGS="$TESTLOGS test-gdb/gdb.sum" -fi - -# Sanity-check the testlogs. They should contain at least one PASS. -cd $BUILD || exit 1 -for LOG in $TESTLOGS ; do - if ! grep ^PASS: $LOG > /dev/null ; then - echo build > $RESULT - exit 1 - fi -done - -# Work out what failed -for LOG in $TESTLOGS ; do - L=`basename $LOG` - awk '/^FAIL: / { print "'$L'",$2; }' $LOG || exit 1 -done | sort | uniq > $FAILED || exit 1 -comm -12 $FAILED $PASSES >> $REGRESS || exit 1 -NUMREGRESS=`wc -l < $REGRESS | tr -d ' '` - -if [ $NUMREGRESS -eq 0 ] || [ $add_passes_despite_regression -ne 0 ] ; then - # Update the state. - for LOG in $TESTLOGS ; do - L=`basename $LOG` - awk '/^PASS: / { print "'$L'",$2; }' $LOG || exit 1 - done | sort | uniq | comm -23 - $FAILED > ${PASSES}~ || exit 1 - [ -s ${PASSES}~ ] || exit 1 - if [ $NUMREGRESS -ne 0 ] ; then - # The way we keep track of new PASSes when in "regress-N" for - # --add-passes-despite-regression, is to *add* them to previous - # PASSes. Just as without this option, we don't forget *any* PASS - # lines, because besides the ones in $REGRESS that we definitely - # don't want to lose, their removal or rename may have been a - # mistake (as in, the cause of the "regress-N" state). If they - # come back, we then know they're regressions. - cat ${PASSES}~ ${PASSES} | sort -u > ${PASSES}~~ - mv ${PASSES}~~ ${PASSES} || exit 1 - rm ${PASSES}~ || exit 1 - else - # In contrast to the merging for "regress-N", we just overwrite - # the known PASSes when in the "pass" state, so we get rid of - # stale PASS lines for removed, moved or otherwise changed tests - # which may be added back with a different meaning later on. - mv ${PASSES}~ ${PASSES} || exit 1 - fi -fi - -if [ $NUMREGRESS -ne 0 ] ; then - echo regress-$NUMREGRESS > $RESULT - exit 1 -fi - -echo pass > $RESULT -exit 0 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/mkindex.pl b/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/mkindex.pl deleted file mode 100755 index 46e11069f..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/mkindex.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl - -# Copy log files from a GCC build for HTTP access. -# Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 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 this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -# INPUT: -# mkindex.pl <srcdir> <destdir> <branchname> - -# This script copies log files from a GCC build directory, compresses -# and indexes them for web browser access. It's aimed at having an -# easy-to-access collection of files for analyzing regressions without -# needing to run the build yourself. Binary files (.o, executables) -# are intentionally not included since usually if they are needed it's -# better to just run a build, and because they take up a lot of space. - -# 'srcdir' is the root directory of a GCC build (was $objdir in the build). -# 'destdir' will be erased and replaced with the log files, and should be an -# absolute path. -# 'branchname' is used only to produce the title of the index page, -# which will be named 'index.html'. - -use warnings; -use strict; -use File::Path qw(mkpath rmtree); -use File::Find qw(find); - -if ($#ARGV != 2) { - print "usage: $0 <srcdir> <destdir> <branchname>\n"; - exit 1; -} - -my ($srcdir, $destdir, $branchname) = @ARGV; -die "destdir is not absolute" unless ($destdir =~ m,^/,); - -# Erase the destination. -rmtree $destdir; -mkdir $destdir or die "${destdir}: $!"; - -# Copy and compress the files into the destination, and keep a list in @files. -my @files = (); -sub my_wanted { - # Copy all files ending with .log or .sum. - if (/\.(log|sum)$/ && -f) { - - die unless (substr ($File::Find::dir,0,(length $srcdir)) eq $srcdir); - my $dir = substr $File::Find::dir,(length $srcdir); - $dir = substr $dir,1 unless ($dir eq ''); - my $name = $_; - $name = $dir . '/' . $_ if ($dir ne ''); - - mkpath $destdir . '/' . $dir; - # Compress the files. Use .gzip instead of .gz for the - # extension to avoid (broken) browser workarounds for broken - # web servers. - system ("gzip -c -q -9 $_ > $destdir/${name}.gzip") == 0 or exit 2; - - # Write the (compressed) size consistently in Kbytes. - my $size = -s $destdir .'/' . $name . '.gzip'; - my $printable_size = (sprintf "%.0fK",$size / 1024); - - push @files,[$name.'.gzip',$name,$printable_size]; - } -} -find ({wanted => \&my_wanted}, $srcdir); - -# Sort the list of files for the index. -@files = sort {$a->[1] cmp $b->[1]} @files; - -# Create the index. -open INDEX,'>',$destdir . '/index.html' or die "${destdir}/index.html: $!"; -# Use strict XHTML 1.0, and set charset to UTF-8. -print INDEX <<EOF or die "writing index: $!"; -<!DOCTYPE html - PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> -<head> - <title>Log files for $branchname</title> - <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" /> -</head> -<body> -<h1>Log files for $branchname</h1> -<table><tr><th>Name</th><th align='right'>Size</th></tr> -EOF -# The index will have two columns, filename (without .gzip) and -# compressed size. -foreach my $f (@files) { - printf INDEX "<tr><td><a href=\"%s\">%s</a></td><td align=\'right\'>%s</td></tr>\n", - $f->[0], $f->[1], $f->[2] or die "writing index: $!"; -} - -print INDEX "</table></body></html>\n" or die "writing index: $!"; -close INDEX or die "writing index: $!"; -exit 0; diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/objs-gcc.sh b/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/objs-gcc.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 60b0497fe..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/objs-gcc.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# Build tools for testing GCC. -# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009 -# 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not see -# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -# INPUT: -# btest <target> <source> <prefix> <state> <build> -# TARGET is the target triplet. It should be the same one as used in -# constructing PREFIX. Or it can be the keyword 'native', indicating -# a target of whatever platform the script is running on. -TARGET=$1 -# SOURCE is the directory containing the toplevel configure. -SOURCE=$2 - -# PREFIX is the directory for the --prefix option to configure. -PREFIX=$3 - -# STATE is where the tester maintains its internal state, -# described below. -STATE=$4 - -# BUILD is a temporary directory that this script will -# delete and recreate, containing the build tree. -BUILD=$5 - -# you also probably need to set these variables: -# DEJAGNU: should point to a site.exp suitable for testing -# the compiler and debugger. - -# OUTPUT: in $RESULT, one of the following keywords: -# error the script failed due to -# a misconfiguration or resource limitation -# build the build failed -# regress-<n> the build succeeded, but there were <n> -# testsuite regressions, listed in $REGRESS -# pass build succeeded and there were no regressions -RESULT=$STATE/RESULT -# in BUILD_LOG, the output of the build -BUILD_LOG=$STATE/build_log -# in FAILED, a list of failing testcases -FAILED=$STATE/failed -# in PASSES, the list of testcases we expect to pass -PASSES=$STATE/passes -# in REGRESS, a list of testcases we expected to pass but that failed -REGRESS=$STATE/regress - -# Make sure various files exist. -[ -d $STATE ] || mkdir $STATE -[ -f $PASSES ] || touch $PASSES - -# These lines should stay in this order, because -# that way if something is badly wrong and $RESULT can't -# be modified then cron will mail the error message. -# The reverse order could lead to the testsuite claiming that -# everything always passes, without running any tests. -echo error > $RESULT || exit 1 -exec > $BUILD_LOG 2>&1 || exit 1 - -set -x - -# TESTLOGS is the list of dejagnu .sum files that the tester should -# look at. -TESTLOGS="test/gcc/gcc.sum -test/g++/g++.sum" - -# Nuke $BUILD and recreate it. -rm -rf $BUILD $REGRESS $FAILED -mkdir $BUILD $BUILD/build $BUILD/objs || exit 1 -cd $BUILD || exit 1 - -# This script used to use config.guess, but that is not how releng -# determines hostnames. -H_BUILD=`$SOURCE/config.guess || exit 1` -H_HOST=$H_BUILD -if [ $TARGET = native ] ; then - H_TARGET=$H_HOST -else - H_TARGET=$TARGET -fi -H_REAL_TARGET=`$SOURCE/config.sub $H_TARGET || exit 1` -H_REAL_BUILD=`$SOURCE/config.sub $H_BUILD || exit 1` -H_REAL_HOST=`$SOURCE/config.sub $H_HOST || exit 1` - -# Build. -echo build > $RESULT - -cd $BUILD/build || exit 1 -TMP_PREFIX=$BUILD/install -$SOURCE/configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=$H_TARGET || exit 1 -if [ $H_REAL_TARGET = $H_REAL_HOST -a $H_REAL_TARGET = i686-pc-linux-gnu ] - then - make all-gdb all-dejagnu all-ld || exit 1 - make install-gdb install-dejagnu install-ld || exit 1 -elif [ $H_REAL_TARGET = $H_REAL_HOST ] ; then - make bootstrap || exit 1 - make install || exit 1 -else - make || exit 1 - make install || exit 1 -fi - -if [ -x $PREFIX/bin/$TARGET-gdb ] ; then - mkdir -p $PREFIX/share/gdb-testsuite || exit 1 - cd $SOURCE/gdb/testsuite || exit 1 - find . -print | cpio -pdmu $PREFIX/share/gdb-testsuite || exit 1 - # selftest.exp requires keeping old sources around, which is impractical - rm $PREFIX/share/gdb-testsuite/gdb.base/selftest.exp - # these tests seem to be broken and randomly failing - rm -r $PREFIX/share/gdb-testsuite/gdb.mi -fi - -echo pass > $RESULT -exit 0 diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/site.exp b/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/site.exp deleted file mode 100644 index 0892afa3a..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/regression/site.exp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -global target_list - -case "$target_triplet" in { - { "powerpc*-*eabi*" } { -# if { [info exists tool] && $tool == "gcc" } { -# set target_list { "powerpc-sim{,-fpic}" } -# } else { - set target_list { "powerpc-sim" } -# } - } - { "mips*-*-elf" } { - set target_list { "mips-sim" } - } - - default { - set target_list { "unix" } - } -} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/repro_fail b/gcc-4.7/contrib/repro_fail deleted file mode 100755 index c55d08095..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/repro_fail +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -eu -# -# Script to reproduce a test failure from a dejagnu .log file. -# -# Contributed by Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com> -# -# Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file is part of GCC. -# -# GCC 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, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# GCC 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 COPYING. If not, write to -# the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - -# This script will search a line starting with 'spawn' that includes the -# pattern you are looking for (typically a source file name). -# -# Once it finds that pattern, it re-executes the whole command -# in the spawn line. If the pattern matches more than one spawn -# command, it asks which one you want. - -if [ $# -lt 2 ] ; then - echo "usage: $0 [--debug|--debug-tui] pattern file.log [additional-args]" - echo - echo "Finds the 'spawn' line matching PATTERN in FILE.LOG and executes" - echo "the command with any arguments in ADDITIONAL-ARGS." - echo - echo "If --debug is used, the compiler is invoked with -wrapper gdb,--args" - echo "If --debug-tui is used, the compiler is invoked with -wrapper "\ - "gdb,--tui,--args" - exit 1 -fi - -if [ "$1" == "--debug" ] ; then - debug_args="-wrapper gdb,--args" - shift -elif [ "$1" == "--debug-tui" ] ; then - debug_args="-wrapper gdb,--tui,--args" - shift -else - debug_args="" -fi -pattern="$1" -logf="$2" -shift 2 - -# Find the commands in LOGF that reference PATTERN. -lines=$(grep -E "^spawn .*$pattern" $logf | sed -e 's/^spawn //') -if [ -z "$lines" ] ; then - echo "Could not find a spawn command for pattern $pattern" - exit 1 -fi - -# Collect all the command lines into the COMMANDS array. -old_IFS="$IFS" -IFS="
" -num_lines=0 -for line in $lines ; do - num_lines=$[$num_lines + 1] - echo "[$num_lines] $line" - commands[$num_lines]=$line -done - -# If we found more than one line for PATTERN, ask which one we should run. -cmds_to_run='0' -if [ $num_lines -gt 1 ] ; then - echo - echo - echo -n "Enter the list of commands to run or '0' to run them all: " - read cmds_to_run -fi -if [ "$cmds_to_run" = "0" ] ; then - cmds_to_run=$(seq 1 $num_lines) -fi -IFS="$old_IFS" - -# Finally, execute all the commands we were told to execute. -for cmd_num in $cmds_to_run ; do - cmd=${commands[$cmd_num]} - set -x +e - $cmd $debug_args "$@" - set +x -e -done diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/test_installed b/gcc-4.7/contrib/test_installed deleted file mode 100755 index e518cbcf7..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/test_installed +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# (C) 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007 Free Software Foundation -# Originally by Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - -# This script is Free Software, and it can be copied, distributed and -# modified as defined in the GNU General Public License. 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A copy of -# its license can be downloaded from http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html - -PROGNAME=test_recheck - -usage () -{ - cat <<EOF -Usage: $PROGNAME [-h] [-n] DIR|FILE.sum... - -Rerun unsuccessful tests for testsuites below DIR or for FILE.sum. - - -h display this help and exit - -n dry run, only show what would be run -EOF - exit $? -} - -error () -{ - echo "$@" >&2 - exit 1 -} - -dry= -for arg -do - case $arg in - -h | \?) usage ;; - -n) dry=:; shift ;; - -*) error "unknown argument $arg" ;; - *) break ;; - esac -done -test $# -gt 0 || usage - -# Find a good awk. -if test -z "$AWK" ; then - for AWK in gawk nawk awk - do - if type $AWK 2>&1 | grep 'not found' > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then - : - else - break - fi - done -fi - -: ${MAKE=make} -: ${filesuffix=} -cwd=`pwd` -files=`find "$@" -name \*.sum$filesuffix -print | grep testsuite | sort` -st=0 - -for file in $files; do - dir=`echo $file | sed 's,/[^/]*$,,'` - base=`echo $file | sed 's,.*/,,; s,\.sum$,,'` - flags=`$AWK ' -/^Running .*\.exp \.\.\./ { - if (expfile != "" && tests != "") - printf (" %s=\"%s\"", expfile, tests) - expfile = $2 - sub (/^[^ ]*\//, "", expfile) - sep = "" - tests = "" -} -/^(FAIL|XPASS|UNRESOLVED|WARNING|ERROR): / { - if (test != $2 "" && $2 != "" ) { - test = $2 - tests = tests sep test - sep = " " - } -} -END { - if (expfile != "" && tests != "") - printf (" %s=\"%s\"", expfile, tests) -}' $file` - if test -n "$flags"; then - cd $dir - amflags= - if grep '^AM_RUNTESTFLAGS =' Makefile >/dev/null 2>&1; then - amflags=`echo 'print-runtestflags: ; @echo $(AM_RUNTESTFLAGS)' \ - | ${MAKE} -s -f Makefile -f - print-runtestflags` - fi - echo "(cd $dir && runtest $amflags --tool $base $flags)" - if test -z "$dry"; then - eval runtest --tool $base $flags || st=$? - fi - cd "$cwd" - fi -done -exit $st diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/test_summary b/gcc-4.7/contrib/test_summary deleted file mode 100755 index 5fc49f52b..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/test_summary +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010 -# Free Software Foundation -# Originally by Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br> - -# This script is Free Software, and it can be copied, distributed and -# modified as defined in the GNU General Public License. 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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 COPYING. If not, write to -# the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - -"""This script provides a coarser XFAILing mechanism that requires no -detailed DejaGNU markings. This is useful in a variety of scenarios: - -- Development branches with many known failures waiting to be fixed. -- Release branches with known failures that are not considered - important for the particular release criteria used in that branch. - -The script must be executed from the toplevel build directory. When -executed it will: - -1- Determine the target built: TARGET -2- Determine the source directory: SRCDIR -3- Look for a failure manifest file in - <SRCDIR>/contrib/testsuite-management/<TARGET>.xfail -4- Collect all the <tool>.sum files from the build tree. -5- Produce a report stating: - a- Failures expected in the manifest but not present in the build. - b- Failures in the build not expected in the manifest. -6- If all the build failures are expected in the manifest, it exits - with exit code 0. Otherwise, it exits with error code 1. -""" - -import optparse -import os -import re -import sys - -# Handled test results. -_VALID_TEST_RESULTS = [ 'FAIL', 'UNRESOLVED', 'XPASS', 'ERROR' ] - -# Pattern for naming manifest files. The first argument should be -# the toplevel GCC source directory. The second argument is the -# target triple used during the build. -_MANIFEST_PATH_PATTERN = '%s/contrib/testsuite-management/%s.xfail' - -def Error(msg): - print >>sys.stderr, '\nerror: %s' % msg - sys.exit(1) - - -class TestResult(object): - """Describes a single DejaGNU test result as emitted in .sum files. - - We are only interested in representing unsuccessful tests. So, only - a subset of all the tests are loaded. - - The summary line used to build the test result should have this format: - - attrlist | XPASS: gcc.dg/unroll_1.c (test for excess errors) - ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - optional state name description - attributes - - Attributes: - attrlist: A comma separated list of attributes. - Valid values: - flaky Indicates that this test may not always fail. These - tests are reported, but their presence does not affect - the results. - - expire=YYYYMMDD After this date, this test will produce an error - whether it is in the manifest or not. - - state: One of UNRESOLVED, XPASS or FAIL. - name: File name for the test. - description: String describing the test (flags used, dejagnu message, etc) - """ - - def __init__(self, summary_line): - try: - self.attrs = '' - if '|' in summary_line: - (self.attrs, summary_line) = summary_line.split('|', 1) - (self.state, - self.name, - self.description) = re.match(r' *([A-Z]+): ([^ ]+) (.*)', - summary_line).groups() - self.attrs = self.attrs.strip() - self.state = self.state.strip() - self.description = self.description.strip() - except ValueError: - Error('Cannot parse summary line "%s"' % summary_line) - - if self.state not in _VALID_TEST_RESULTS: - Error('Invalid test result %s in "%s" (parsed as "%s")' % ( - self.state, summary_line, self)) - - def __lt__(self, other): - return self.name < other.name - - def __hash__(self): - return hash(self.state) ^ hash(self.name) ^ hash(self.description) - - def __eq__(self, other): - return (self.state == other.state and - self.name == other.name and - self.description == other.description) - - def __ne__(self, other): - return not (self == other) - - def __str__(self): - attrs = '' - if self.attrs: - attrs = '%s | ' % self.attrs - return '%s%s: %s %s' % (attrs, self.state, self.name, self.description) - - -def GetMakefileValue(makefile_name, value_name): - if os.path.exists(makefile_name): - with open(makefile_name) as makefile: - for line in makefile: - if line.startswith(value_name): - (_, value) = line.split('=', 1) - value = value.strip() - return value - return None - - -def ValidBuildDirectory(builddir, target): - if (not os.path.exists(builddir) or - not os.path.exists('%s/Makefile' % builddir) or - (not os.path.exists('%s/build-%s' % (builddir, target)) and - not os.path.exists('%s/%s' % (builddir, target)))): - return False - return True - - -def IsInterestingResult(line): - """Return True if the given line is one of the summary lines we care about.""" - line = line.strip() - if line.startswith('#'): - return False - if '|' in line: - (_, line) = line.split('|', 1) - line = line.strip() - for result in _VALID_TEST_RESULTS: - if line.startswith(result): - return True - return False - - -def ParseSummary(sum_fname): - """Create a set of TestResult instances from the given summary file.""" - result_set = set() - with open(sum_fname) as sum_file: - for line in sum_file: - if IsInterestingResult(line): - result_set.add(TestResult(line)) - return result_set - - -def GetManifest(manifest_name): - """Build a set of expected failures from the manifest file. - - Each entry in the manifest file should have the format understood - by the TestResult constructor. - - If no manifest file exists for this target, it returns an empty - set. - """ - if os.path.exists(manifest_name): - return ParseSummary(manifest_name) - else: - return set() - - -def GetSumFiles(builddir): - sum_files = [] - for root, dirs, files in os.walk(builddir): - if '.svn' in dirs: - dirs.remove('.svn') - for fname in files: - if fname.endswith('.sum'): - sum_files.append(os.path.join(root, fname)) - return sum_files - - -def GetResults(builddir): - """Collect all the test results from .sum files under the given build - directory.""" - sum_files = GetSumFiles(builddir) - build_results = set() - for sum_fname in sum_files: - print '\t%s' % sum_fname - build_results |= ParseSummary(sum_fname) - return build_results - - -def CompareResults(manifest, actual): - """Compare sets of results and return two lists: - - List of results present in MANIFEST but missing from ACTUAL. - - List of results present in ACTUAL but missing from MANIFEST. - """ - # Report all the actual results not present in the manifest. - actual_vs_manifest = set() - for actual_result in actual: - if actual_result not in manifest: - actual_vs_manifest.add(actual_result) - - # Simlarly for all the tests in the manifest. - manifest_vs_actual = set() - for expected_result in manifest: - # Ignore tests marked flaky. - if 'flaky' in expected_result.attrs: - continue - if expected_result not in actual: - manifest_vs_actual.add(expected_result) - - return actual_vs_manifest, manifest_vs_actual - - -def GetBuildData(options): - target = GetMakefileValue('%s/Makefile' % options.build_dir, 'target=') - srcdir = GetMakefileValue('%s/Makefile' % options.build_dir, 'srcdir =') - if not ValidBuildDirectory(options.build_dir, target): - Error('%s is not a valid GCC top level build directory.' % - options.build_dir) - print 'Source directory: %s' % srcdir - print 'Build target: %s' % target - return srcdir, target, True - - -def PrintSummary(msg, summary): - print '\n\n%s' % msg - for result in sorted(summary): - print result - - -def CheckExpectedResults(options): - (srcdir, target, valid_build) = GetBuildData(options) - if not valid_build: - return False - - manifest_name = _MANIFEST_PATH_PATTERN % (srcdir, target) - print 'Manifest: %s' % manifest_name - manifest = GetManifest(manifest_name) - - print 'Getting actual results from build' - actual = GetResults(options.build_dir) - - if options.verbosity >= 1: - PrintSummary('Tests expected to fail', manifest) - PrintSummary('\nActual test results', actual) - - actual_vs_manifest, manifest_vs_actual = CompareResults(manifest, actual) - - tests_ok = True - if len(actual_vs_manifest) > 0: - PrintSummary('Build results not in the manifest', actual_vs_manifest) - tests_ok = False - - if len(manifest_vs_actual) > 0: - PrintSummary('Manifest results not present in the build' - '\n\nNOTE: This is not a failure. It just means that the ' - 'manifest expected\nthese tests to fail, ' - 'but they worked in this configuration.\n', - manifest_vs_actual) - - if tests_ok: - print '\nSUCCESS: No unexpected failures.' - - return tests_ok - - -def ProduceManifest(options): - (srcdir, target, valid_build) = GetBuildData(options) - if not valid_build: - return False - - manifest_name = _MANIFEST_PATH_PATTERN % (srcdir, target) - if os.path.exists(manifest_name) and not options.force: - Error('Manifest file %s already exists.\nUse --force to overwrite.' % - manifest_name) - - actual = GetResults(options.build_dir) - with open(manifest_name, 'w') as manifest_file: - for result in sorted(actual): - print result - manifest_file.write('%s\n' % result) - - return True - - -def Main(argv): - parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=__doc__) - parser.add_option('--build_dir', action='store', type='string', - dest='build_dir', default='.', - help='Build directory to check (default = .)') - parser.add_option('--manifest', action='store_true', dest='manifest', - default=False, help='Produce the manifest for the current ' - 'build (default = False)') - parser.add_option('--force', action='store_true', dest='force', - default=False, help='When used with --manifest, it will ' - 'overwrite an existing manifest file (default = False)') - parser.add_option('--verbosity', action='store', dest='verbosity', - type='int', default=0, help='Verbosity level (default = 0)') - (options, _) = parser.parse_args(argv[1:]) - - if options.manifest: - retval = ProduceManifest(options) - else: - retval = CheckExpectedResults(options) - - if retval: - return 0 - else: - return 1 - -if __name__ == '__main__': - retval = Main(sys.argv) - sys.exit(retval) diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/texi2pod.pl b/gcc-4.7/contrib/texi2pod.pl deleted file mode 100755 index 5a4bbacdf..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/texi2pod.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,500 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/perl -w - -# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -# This file is part of GCC. - -# GCC 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, or (at your option) -# any later version. - -# GCC 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 COPYING. If not, write to -# the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, -# Boston MA 02110-1301, USA. - -# This does trivial (and I mean _trivial_) conversion of Texinfo -# markup to Perl POD format. It's intended to be used to extract -# something suitable for a manpage from a Texinfo document. - -$output = 0; -$skipping = 0; -%sects = (); -$section = ""; -@icstack = (); -@endwstack = (); -@skstack = (); -@instack = (); -$shift = ""; -%defs = (); -$fnno = 1; -$inf = ""; -$ibase = ""; -@ipath = (); - -while ($_ = shift) { - if (/^-D(.*)$/) { - if ($1 ne "") { - $flag = $1; - } else { - $flag = shift; - } - $value = ""; - ($flag, $value) = ($flag =~ /^([^=]+)(?:=(.+))?/); - die "no flag specified for -D\n" - unless $flag ne ""; - die "flags may only contain letters, digits, hyphens, dashes and underscores\n" - unless $flag =~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$/; - $defs{$flag} = $value; - } elsif (/^-I(.*)$/) { - if ($1 ne "") { - $flag = $1; - } else { - $flag = shift; - } - push (@ipath, $flag); - } elsif (/^-/) { - usage(); - } else { - $in = $_, next unless defined $in; - $out = $_, next unless defined $out; - usage(); - } -} - -if (defined $in) { - $inf = gensym(); - open($inf, "<$in") or die "opening \"$in\": $!\n"; - $ibase = $1 if $in =~ m|^(.+)/[^/]+$|; -} else { - $inf = \*STDIN; -} - -if (defined $out) { - open(STDOUT, ">$out") or die "opening \"$out\": $!\n"; -} - -while(defined $inf) { -while(<$inf>) { - # Certain commands are discarded without further processing. - /^\@(?: - [a-z]+index # @*index: useful only in complete manual - |need # @need: useful only in printed manual - |(?:end\s+)?group # @group .. @end group: ditto - |page # @page: ditto - |node # @node: useful only in .info file - |(?:end\s+)?ifnottex # @ifnottex .. @end ifnottex: use contents - )\b/x and next; - - chomp; - - # Look for filename and title markers. - /^\@setfilename\s+([^.]+)/ and $fn = $1, next; - /^\@settitle\s+([^.]+)/ and $tl = postprocess($1), next; - - # Identify a man title but keep only the one we are interested in. - /^\@c\s+man\s+title\s+([A-Za-z0-9-]+)\s+(.+)/ and do { - if (exists $defs{$1}) { - $fn = $1; - $tl = postprocess($2); - } - next; - }; - - # Look for blocks surrounded by @c man begin SECTION ... @c man end. - # This really oughta be @ifman ... @end ifman and the like, but such - # would require rev'ing all other Texinfo translators. - /^\@c\s+man\s+begin\s+([A-Z]+)\s+([A-Za-z0-9-]+)/ and do { - $output = 1 if exists $defs{$2}; - $sect = $1; - next; - }; - /^\@c\s+man\s+begin\s+([A-Z]+)/ and $sect = $1, $output = 1, next; - /^\@c\s+man\s+end/ and do { - $sects{$sect} = "" unless exists $sects{$sect}; - $sects{$sect} .= postprocess($section); - $section = ""; - $output = 0; - next; - }; - - # handle variables - /^\@set\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)\s*(.*)$/ and do { - $defs{$1} = $2; - next; - }; - /^\@clear\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)/ and do { - delete $defs{$1}; - next; - }; - - next unless $output; - - # Discard comments. (Can't do it above, because then we'd never see - # @c man lines.) - /^\@c\b/ and next; - - # End-block handler goes up here because it needs to operate even - # if we are skipping. - /^\@end\s+([a-z]+)/ and do { - # Ignore @end foo, where foo is not an operation which may - # cause us to skip, if we are presently skipping. - my $ended = $1; - next if $skipping && $ended !~ /^(?:ifset|ifclear|ignore|menu|iftex|copying)$/; - - die "\@end $ended without \@$ended at line $.\n" unless defined $endw; - die "\@$endw ended by \@end $ended at line $.\n" unless $ended eq $endw; - - $endw = pop @endwstack; - - if ($ended =~ /^(?:ifset|ifclear|ignore|menu|iftex)$/) { - $skipping = pop @skstack; - next; - } elsif ($ended =~ /^(?:example|smallexample|display)$/) { - $shift = ""; - $_ = ""; # need a paragraph break - } elsif ($ended =~ /^(?:itemize|enumerate|[fv]?table)$/) { - $_ = "\n=back\n"; - $ic = pop @icstack; - } elsif ($ended eq "multitable") { - $_ = "\n=back\n"; - } else { - die "unknown command \@end $ended at line $.\n"; - } - }; - - # We must handle commands which can cause skipping even while we - # are skipping, otherwise we will not process nested conditionals - # correctly. - /^\@ifset\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)/ and do { - push @endwstack, $endw; - push @skstack, $skipping; - $endw = "ifset"; - $skipping = 1 unless exists $defs{$1}; - next; - }; - - /^\@ifclear\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)/ and do { - push @endwstack, $endw; - push @skstack, $skipping; - $endw = "ifclear"; - $skipping = 1 if exists $defs{$1}; - next; - }; - - /^\@(ignore|menu|iftex|copying)\b/ and do { - push @endwstack, $endw; - push @skstack, $skipping; - $endw = $1; - $skipping = 1; - next; - }; - - next if $skipping; - - # Character entities. First the ones that can be replaced by raw text - # or discarded outright: - s/\@copyright\{\}/(c)/g; - s/\@dots\{\}/.../g; - s/\@enddots\{\}/..../g; - s/\@([.!? ])/$1/g; - s/\@[:-]//g; - s/\@bullet(?:\{\})?/*/g; - s/\@TeX\{\}/TeX/g; - s/\@pounds\{\}/\#/g; - s/\@minus(?:\{\})?/-/g; - s/\\,/,/g; - - # Now the ones that have to be replaced by special escapes - # (which will be turned back into text by unmunge()) - # Replace @@ before @{ and @} in order to parse @samp{@@} correctly. - s/&/&/g; - s/\@\@/&at;/g; - s/\@\{/{/g; - s/\@\}/}/g; - s/\@`\{(.)\}/&$1grave;/g; - - # Inside a verbatim block, handle @var, @samp and @url specially. - if ($shift ne "") { - s/\@var\{([^\}]*)\}/<$1>/g; - s/\@samp\{([^\}]*)\}/"$1"/g; - s/\@url\{([^\}]*)\}/<$1>/g; - } - - # POD doesn't interpret E<> inside a verbatim block. - if ($shift eq "") { - s/</</g; - s/>/>/g; - } else { - s/</</g; - s/>/>/g; - } - - # Single line command handlers. - - /^\@include\s+(.+)$/ and do { - push @instack, $inf; - $inf = gensym(); - $file = postprocess($1); - - # Try cwd and $ibase, then explicit -I paths. - $done = 0; - foreach $path ("", $ibase, @ipath) { - $mypath = $file; - $mypath = $path . "/" . $mypath if ($path ne ""); - open($inf, "<" . $mypath) and ($done = 1, last); - } - die "cannot find $file" if !$done; - next; - }; - - /^\@(?:section|unnumbered|unnumberedsec|center|heading)\s+(.+)$/ - and $_ = "\n=head2 $1\n"; - /^\@subsection\s+(.+)$/ - and $_ = "\n=head3 $1\n"; - /^\@subsubsection\s+(.+)$/ - and $_ = "\n=head4 $1\n"; - - # Block command handlers: - /^\@itemize(?:\s+(\@[a-z]+|\*|-))?/ and do { - push @endwstack, $endw; - push @icstack, $ic; - if (defined $1) { - $ic = $1; - } else { - $ic = '*'; - } - $_ = "\n=over 4\n"; - $endw = "itemize"; - }; - - /^\@enumerate(?:\s+([a-zA-Z0-9]+))?/ and do { - push @endwstack, $endw; - push @icstack, $ic; - if (defined $1) { - $ic = $1 . "."; - } else { - $ic = "1."; - } - $_ = "\n=over 4\n"; - $endw = "enumerate"; - }; - - /^\@multitable\s.*/ and do { - push @endwstack, $endw; - $endw = "multitable"; - $_ = "\n=over 4\n"; - }; - - /^\@([fv]?table)\s+(\@[a-z]+)/ and do { - push @endwstack, $endw; - push @icstack, $ic; - $endw = $1; - $ic = $2; - $ic =~ s/\@(?:samp|strong|key|gcctabopt|env)/B/; - $ic =~ s/\@(?:code|kbd)/C/; - $ic =~ s/\@(?:dfn|var|emph|cite|i)/I/; - $ic =~ s/\@(?:file)/F/; - $ic =~ s/\@(?:asis)//; - $_ = "\n=over 4\n"; - }; - - /^\@((?:small)?example|display)/ and do { - push @endwstack, $endw; - $endw = $1; - $shift = "\t"; - $_ = ""; # need a paragraph break - }; - - /^\@item\s+(.*\S)\s*$/ and $endw eq "multitable" and do { - @columns = (); - for $column (split (/\s*\@tab\s*/, $1)) { - # @strong{...} is used a @headitem work-alike - $column =~ s/^\@strong{(.*)}$/$1/; - push @columns, $column; - } - $_ = "\n=item ".join (" : ", @columns)."\n"; - }; - - /^\@itemx?\s*(.+)?$/ and do { - if (defined $1) { - if ($ic) { - if ($endw eq "enumerate") { - $_ = "\n=item $ic $1\n"; - $ic =~ s/(\d+)/$1 + 1/eg; - } else { - # Entity escapes prevent munging by the <> - # processing below. - $_ = "\n=item $ic\<$1\>\n"; - } - } else { - $_ = "\n=item $1\n"; - } - } else { - $_ = "\n=item $ic\n"; - $ic =~ y/A-Ya-y/B-Zb-z/; - $ic =~ s/(\d+)/$1 + 1/eg; - } - }; - - $section .= $shift.$_."\n"; -} -# End of current file. -close($inf); -$inf = pop @instack; -} - -die "No filename or title\n" unless defined $fn && defined $tl; - -$sects{NAME} = "$fn \- $tl\n"; -$sects{FOOTNOTES} .= "=back\n" if exists $sects{FOOTNOTES}; - -for $sect (qw(NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION OPTIONS ENVIRONMENT FILES - BUGS NOTES FOOTNOTES SEEALSO AUTHOR COPYRIGHT)) { - if(exists $sects{$sect}) { - $head = $sect; - $head =~ s/SEEALSO/SEE ALSO/; - print "=head1 $head\n\n"; - print scalar unmunge ($sects{$sect}); - print "\n"; - } -} - -sub usage -{ - die "usage: $0 [-D toggle...] [infile [outfile]]\n"; -} - -sub postprocess -{ - local $_ = $_[0]; - - # @value{foo} is replaced by whatever 'foo' is defined as. - while (m/(\@value\{([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)\})/g) { - if (! exists $defs{$2}) { - print STDERR "Option $2 not defined\n"; - s/\Q$1\E//; - } else { - $value = $defs{$2}; - s/\Q$1\E/$value/; - } - } - - # Formatting commands. - # Temporary escape for @r. - s/\@r\{([^\}]*)\}/R<$1>/g; - s/\@(?:dfn|var|emph|cite|i)\{([^\}]*)\}/I<$1>/g; - s/\@(?:code|kbd)\{([^\}]*)\}/C<$1>/g; - s/\@(?:samp|strong|key|option|env|command|b)\{([^\}]*)\}/B<$1>/g; - s/\@sc\{([^\}]*)\}/\U$1/g; - s/\@acronym\{([^\}]*)\}/\U$1/g; - s/\@file\{([^\}]*)\}/F<$1>/g; - s/\@w\{([^\}]*)\}/S<$1>/g; - s/\@(?:dmn|math)\{([^\}]*)\}/$1/g; - s/\@\///g; - - # keep references of the form @ref{...}, print them bold - s/\@(?:ref)\{([^\}]*)\}/B<$1>/g; - - # Change double single quotes to double quotes. - s/''/"/g; - s/``/"/g; - - # Cross references are thrown away, as are @noindent and @refill. - # (@noindent is impossible in .pod, and @refill is unnecessary.) - # @* is also impossible in .pod; we discard it and any newline that - # follows it. Similarly, our macro @gol must be discarded. - - s/\(?\@xref\{(?:[^\}]*)\}(?:[^.<]|(?:<[^<>]*>))*\.\)?//g; - s/\s+\(\@pxref\{(?:[^\}]*)\}\)//g; - s/;\s+\@pxref\{(?:[^\}]*)\}//g; - s/\@noindent\s*//g; - s/\@refill//g; - s/\@gol//g; - s/\@\*\s*\n?//g; - - # Anchors are thrown away - s/\@anchor\{(?:[^\}]*)\}//g; - - # @uref can take one, two, or three arguments, with different - # semantics each time. @url and @email are just like @uref with - # one argument, for our purposes. - s/\@(?:uref|url|email)\{([^\},]*)\}/<B<$1>>/g; - s/\@uref\{([^\},]*),([^\},]*)\}/$2 (C<$1>)/g; - s/\@uref\{([^\},]*),([^\},]*),([^\},]*)\}/$3/g; - - # Handle gccoptlist here, so it can contain the above formatting - # commands. - s/\@gccoptlist\{([^\}]*)\}/B<$1>/g; - - # Un-escape <> at this point. - s/</</g; - s/>/>/g; - - # Now un-nest all B<>, I<>, R<>. Theoretically we could have - # indefinitely deep nesting; in practice, one level suffices. - 1 while s/([BIR])<([^<>]*)([BIR])<([^<>]*)>/$1<$2>$3<$4>$1</g; - - # Replace R<...> with bare ...; eliminate empty markup, B<>; - # shift white space at the ends of [BI]<...> expressions outside - # the expression. - s/R<([^<>]*)>/$1/g; - s/[BI]<>//g; - s/([BI])<(\s+)([^>]+)>/$2$1<$3>/g; - s/([BI])<([^>]+?)(\s+)>/$1<$2>$3/g; - - # Extract footnotes. This has to be done after all other - # processing because otherwise the regexp will choke on formatting - # inside @footnote. - while (/\@footnote/g) { - s/\@footnote\{([^\}]+)\}/[$fnno]/; - add_footnote($1, $fnno); - $fnno++; - } - - return $_; -} - -sub unmunge -{ - # Replace escaped symbols with their equivalents. - local $_ = $_[0]; - - s/&(.)grave;/E<$1grave>/g; - s/</E<lt>/g; - s/>/E<gt>/g; - s/{/\{/g; - s/}/\}/g; - s/&at;/\@/g; - s/&/&/g; - return $_; -} - -sub add_footnote -{ - unless (exists $sects{FOOTNOTES}) { - $sects{FOOTNOTES} = "\n=over 4\n\n"; - } - - $sects{FOOTNOTES} .= "=item $fnno.\n\n"; $fnno++; - $sects{FOOTNOTES} .= $_[0]; - $sects{FOOTNOTES} .= "\n\n"; -} - -# stolen from Symbol.pm -{ - my $genseq = 0; - sub gensym - { - my $name = "GEN" . $genseq++; - my $ref = \*{$name}; - delete $::{$name}; - return $ref; - } -} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/uninclude b/gcc-4.7/contrib/uninclude deleted file mode 100755 index 8ba28e5cf..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/uninclude +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# (C) 1998, 2007 Free Software Foundation -# Originally by Alexandre Oliva <oliva@lsd.ic.unicamp.br> - -# This gawk/shell script 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, or (at your option) -# any later version. - -# Given a preprocessed C/C++ code snippet, this script will replace any -# standard header files with an actual #include <...> directive. - -# Example: -# # 1 "test.c" -# # 1 "/usr/include/stdio.h" 1 3 -# <snip> -# # 1 "test.c" 2 -# -# main() { printf("Hello world!\n"); } - -# is replaced with -# # 1 "test.c" -# #include <stdio.h> -# main() { printf("Hello world!\n"); } - - -# Header files whose pathnames contain any of the following patterns -# are considered as standard headers: usr/include, g++-include, -# include/g++, include/c++/<version>, gcc-lib/<anything>/include. - -gawk ${EXCLUDEPATT+-vexclude="$EXCLUDEPATT"} \ - ${INCLUDEPATT+-vinclude="$INCLUDEPATT"} ' -BEGIN { - skipping = 0; - cppline = "^# [0-9]+ \"[^\"]*/(usr/include|g\\+\\+-include|include/g\\+\\+|include/c\\+\\+/[^/]+|gcc-lib/[^\"]+/include|gcc/include)/([^\"]+)\"( [1-4])*$" -} -!skipping && $0 ~ cppline && -(exclude == "" || $3 !~ exclude) && (include == "" || $3 ~ include) { - skipping = 1; - printf "%s\n", "#include <" gensub(cppline, "\\2", "", $0) ">" - next; -} -skipping && /^# [0-9]+ / && $3 == lastincluded { - skipping = 0; - next; -} -!skipping && /^# [0-9]+ / { - lastincluded = $3; -} -!skipping { print } -' ${1+"$@"} diff --git a/gcc-4.7/contrib/warn_summary b/gcc-4.7/contrib/warn_summary deleted file mode 100755 index 38e2c01ef..000000000 --- a/gcc-4.7/contrib/warn_summary +++ /dev/null @@ -1,214 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# This script parses the output of a gcc bootstrap when using warning -# flags and determines various statistics. -# -# usage: warn_summary [-llf] [-s stage] [-nosub|-ch|-cp|-f|-fortran|-java|-ada|-intl|-fixinc] -# [-pass|-wpass] [file(s)] -# -# -llf -# Filter out long lines from the bootstrap output before any other -# action. This is useful for systems with broken awks/greps which choke -# on long lines. It is not done by default as it sometimes slows things -# down. -# -# -s number -# Take warnings from stage "Number". Stage 0 means show warnings from -# before and after the gcc bootstrap directory. E.g. libraries, etc. -# This presupposes using "gcc -W*" for the stage1 compiler. -# -# -nosub -# Only show warnings from the gcc top level directory. -# -ch|-cp|-f|-fortran|-java|-ada|-intl|-fixinc -# Only show warnings from the specified gcc subdirectory. -# These override each other so only the last one passed takes effect. -# -# -pass -# Pass through the bootstrap output after filtering stage and subdir -# (useful for manual inspection.) This is all lines, not just warnings. -# -wpass -# Pass through only warnings from the bootstrap output after filtering -# stage and subdir. -# -# By Kaveh Ghazi (ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu) 12/13/97. - - -# Some awks choke on long lines, sed seems to do a better job. -# Truncate lines > 255 characters. RE '.\{255,\}' doesn't seem to work. :-( -# Only do this if -llf was specified, because it can really slow things down. -longLineFilter() -{ - if test -z "$llf" ; then - cat - else - sed 's/^\(...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................\).*/\1/' - fi -} - -# This function does one of three things. It either passes through -# all warning data, or passes through gcc toplevel warnings, or passes -# through a particular subdirectory set of warnings. -subdirectoryFilter() -{ - longLineFilter | ( - if test -z "$filter" ; then - # Pass through all lines. - cat - else - if test "$filter" = nosub ; then - # Omit all subdirectories. - egrep -v '/gcc/(ch|cp|f|fortran|java|ada|intl|fixinc)/' - else - # Pass through only subdir $filter. - grep "/gcc/$filter/" - fi - fi ) -} - -# This function displays all lines from stageN of the bootstrap. If -# stage==0, then show lines prior to stage1 and lines from after the last -# stage. I.e. utilities, libraries, etc. -stageNfilter() -{ - if test "$stageN" -lt 1 ; then - # stage "0" means check everything *but* gcc. - $AWK "BEGIN{t=1} ; /^Bootstrapping the compiler/{t=0} ; /^Building runtime libraries/{t=1} ; {if(t==1)print}" - else - if test "$stageN" -eq 1 ; then - $AWK "/^Bootstrapping the compiler|^Building the C and C\+\+ compiler/{t=1} ; /stage$stageN/{t=0} ; {if(t==1)print}" - else - stageNminus1=`expr $stageN - 1` - $AWK "/stage${stageNminus1}\//{t=1} ; /stage$stageN/{t=0} ; {if(t==1)print}" - fi - fi -} - -# This function displays lines containing warnings. -warningFilter() -{ - grep ' warning: ' -} - -# This function replaces `xxx' with `???', where xxx is usually some -# variable or function name. This allows similar warnings to be -# counted together when summarizing. However it avoids replacing -# certain C keywords which are known appear in various messages. - -keywordFilter() { - sed 's/.*warning: //; - s/`\(int\)'"'"'/"\1"/g; - s/`\(long\)'"'"'/"\1"/g; - s/`\(char\)'"'"'/"\1"/g; - s/`\(inline\)'"'"'/"\1"/g; - s/`\(else\)'"'"'/"\1"/g; - s/`\(return\)'"'"'/"\1"/g; - s/`\(static\)'"'"'/"\1"/g; - s/`\(extern\)'"'"'/"\1"/g; - s/`\(const\)'"'"'/"\1"/g; - s/`\(noreturn\)'"'"'/"\1"/g; - s/`\(longjmp\)'"'"' or `\(vfork\)'"'"'/"\1" or "\2"/g; - s/'"[\`'][^']*'/"'"???"/g; - s/.*format, .* arg (arg [0-9][0-9]*)/??? format, ??? arg (arg ???)/; - s/\([( ]\)arg [0-9][0-9]*\([) ]\)/\1arg ???\2/; - s/"\([^"]*\)"/`\1'"'"'/g' -} - -# This function strips out relative pathnames for source files printed -# by the warningFilter function. This is done so that as the snapshot -# directory name changes every week, the output of this program can be -# compared to previous runs without spurious diffs caused by source -# directory name changes. - -srcdirFilter() -{ - sed ' -s%^[^ ]*/\(gcc/\)%\1%; -s%^[^ ]*/\(include/\)%\1%; -s%^[^ ]*/\(texinfo/\)%\1%; -s%^[^ ]*/\(fastjar/\)%\1%; -s%^[^ ]*/\(zlib/\)%\1%; -s%^[^ ]*/\(fixincludes/\)%\1%; -s%^[^ ]*/\(sim/\)%\1%; -s%^[^ ]*/\(newlib/\)%\1%; -s%^[^ ]*/\(mpfr/\)%\1%; -s%^[^ ]*/\(lib[a-z23+-]*/\)%\1%;' -} - -# Start the main section. - -usage="usage: `basename $0` [-llf] [-s stage] [-nosub|-ch|-cp|-f|-fortran|-java|-ada|-intl|-fixinc] [-pass|-wpass] [file(s)]" -stageN=3 -tmpfile=/tmp/tmp-warn.$$ - -# Remove $tmpfile on exit and various signals. -trap "rm -f $tmpfile" 0 -trap "rm -f $tmpfile ; exit 1" 1 2 3 5 9 13 15 - -# Find a good awk. -if test -z "$AWK" ; then - for AWK in gawk nawk awk ; do - if type $AWK 2>&1 | grep 'not found' > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then - : - else - break - fi - done -fi - -# Parse command line arguments. -while test -n "$1" ; do - case "$1" in - -llf) llf=1 ; shift ;; - -s) if test -z "$2"; then echo $usage 1>&2; exit 1; fi - stageN="$2"; shift 2 ;; - -s*) stageN="`expr $1 : '-s\(.*\)'`" ; shift ;; - -nosub|-ch|-cp|-f|-fortran|-java|-ada|-intl|-fixinc) filter="`expr $1 : '-\(.*\)'`" ; shift ;; - -pass) pass=1 ; shift ;; - -wpass) pass=w ; shift ;; - -*) echo $usage 1>&2 ; exit 1 ;; - *) break ;; - esac -done - -# Check for a valid value of $stageN. -case "$stageN" in - [0-9]) ;; - *) echo "Stage <$stageN> must be in the range [0..9]." 1>&2 ; exit 1 ;; -esac - -for file in "$@" ; do - - stageNfilter < $file | subdirectoryFilter > $tmpfile - - # (Just) show me the warnings. - if test "$pass" != '' ; then - if test "$pass" = w ; then - warningFilter < $tmpfile - else - cat $tmpfile - fi - continue - fi - - if test -z "$filter" ; then - echo "Counting all warnings," - else - if test "$filter" = nosub ; then - echo "Counting non-subdirectory warnings," - else - echo "Counting warnings in the gcc/$filter subdirectory," - fi - fi - count=`warningFilter < $tmpfile | wc -l` - echo there are $count warnings in stage$stageN of this bootstrap. - - echo - echo Number of warnings per file: - warningFilter < $tmpfile | srcdirFilter | $AWK -F: '{print$1}' | sort | \ - uniq -c | sort -nr - - echo - echo Number of warning types: - warningFilter < $tmpfile | keywordFilter | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr - -done |