@@ -512,6 +512,7 @@ echo "options:"
echo " -a append the created test to the input file"
echo " -f write a test known to fail"
echo " -l write a test for linearized code"
+echo " -r write a test for linearized code returning 1"
echo " -p write a test for pre-processing"
echo
echo "argument(s):"
@@ -528,6 +529,7 @@ do_format()
append=0
linear=0
fail=0
+ ret=''
while [ $# -gt 0 ] ; do
case "$1" in
@@ -538,6 +540,9 @@ do_format()
-l)
def_cmd='test-linearize -Wno-decl $file'
linear=1 ;;
+ -r)
+ def_cmd='test-linearize -Wno-decl $file'
+ ret=1 ;;
-p)
def_cmd='sparse -E $file' ;;
@@ -582,6 +587,12 @@ _EOF
if [ $fail != 0 ]; then
echo " * check-known-to-fail"
fi
+ if [ "$ret" != '' ]; then
+ echo ' *'
+ echo ' * check-output-ignore'
+ echo " * check-output-returns: $ret"
+ rm -f "$file.output.got"
+ fi
if [ $linear != 0 ]; then
echo ' *'
echo ' * check-output-ignore'
Because laziness is a virtue, add an option '-r' to the 'format' subcommand of the testsuite to quickly create a test template for linearized code which should just return 1. Signed-off-by: Luc Van Oostenryck <luc.vanoostenryck@gmail.com> --- validation/test-suite | 11 +++++++++++ 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+)