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Results for 2.97 20010205 (experimental) testsuite on powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu


Native configuration is powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu

		=== gcc tests ===


Running target unix
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/20010113-1.c,  -O0  
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/20010113-1.c,  -O1  
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/20010113-1.c,  -O2  
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/20010113-1.c,  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer  
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/20010113-1.c,  -O3 -g  
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/compile/20010113-1.c,  -Os  
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010123-1.c execution,  -O0 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010123-1.c execution,  -O1 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010123-1.c execution,  -O2 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010123-1.c execution,  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010123-1.c execution,  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-loops 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010123-1.c execution,  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-all-loops -finline-functions 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010123-1.c execution,  -O3 -g 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010123-1.c execution,  -Os 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010124-1.c execution,  -O0 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010124-1.c execution,  -O1 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010124-1.c execution,  -O2 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010124-1.c execution,  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010124-1.c execution,  -O3 -g 
FAIL: gcc.c-torture/execute/20010124-1.c execution,  -Os 
FAIL: gcc.dg/20001228-1.c (test for excess errors)
FAIL: gcc.dg/sequence-pt-1.c sequence point warning (test for warnings, line 59)

		=== gcc Summary ===

# of expected passes		14930
# of unexpected failures	22
# of expected failures		72
# of unsupported tests		45
/home/lucier/gcc/objdir/gcc/xgcc version 2.97 20010205 (experimental)

		=== g++ tests ===


Running target unix
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*Multivv3 virtual table, 0
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*Multivv3::Side0 virtual table, Side0 virtual table
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*Multivv3::Base2 virtual table, Base2 virtual table
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*Multiss2 virtual table, Base2 virtual table
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*Multiss2::Side0 virtual table, Side0 virtual table
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*Multivs1 virtual table, Base2 virtual table
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*Multivs1::Side0 virtual table, Side0 virtual table
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*Multisv0 virtual table, Side0 virtual table
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*Multisv0::Base2 virtual table, Base2 virtual table
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*Side0 virtual table, 0
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*VbasedA virtual table, 0
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*VbasedA::Base2 virtual table, Base2 virtual table
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*Base2 virtual table, Base1 virtual table
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*Base1 virtual table, Base0 virtual table
FAIL: g++.dg/vtgc1.C scan-assembler .vtable_inherit[ 	]*Base0 virtual table, 0
FAIL: g++.ext/instantiate1.C not instantiated (test for errors, line 18)
FAIL: g++.ext/instantiate1.C not instantiated (test for errors, line 20)
FAIL: g++.jason/2371.C (test for excess errors)
FAIL: g++.other/crash32.C (test for excess errors)
FAIL: g++.other/loop2.C caused compiler crash
FAIL: g++.pt/static11.C  Execution test

		=== g++ Summary ===

# of expected passes		6307
# of unexpected failures	21
# of expected failures		90
# of untested testcases		19
/home/lucier/gcc/objdir/gcc/testsuite/../g++ version 2.97 20010205 (experimental)

		=== g77 tests ===


Running target unix

		=== g77 Summary ===

# of expected passes		919
		=== objc tests ===


Running target unix
FAIL: objc/execute/fdecl.m compilation,  -O 
FAIL: objc/execute/np-1.m compilation,  -O 
FAIL: objc/execute/np-2.m compilation,  -O 
FAIL: objc/execute/protocol.m compilation,  -O 

		=== objc Summary ===

# of expected passes		46
# of unexpected failures	4
# of untested testcases		4
/home/lucier/gcc/objdir/gcc/xgcc version 2.97 20010205 (experimental)


Compiler version: 2.97 20010205 (experimental) 
Platform: powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu
configure flags: --host=powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu --prefix=/pkgs/gcc-2.96
Counting all warnings,
there are 99 warnings in stage3 of this bootstrap.

Number of warnings per file:
     27	gcc/combine.c
      8	gcc/gcc.c
      6	gcc/reload1.c
      6	gcc/cse.c
      6	gcc/cp/pt.c
      5	gcc/expr.c
      5	gcc/cp/error.c
      4	gcc/calls.c
      3	gcc/reload.c
      2	hashtab.c
      2	gcc/varasm.c
      2	gcc/regmove.c
      2	gcc/function.c
      2	gcc/fold-const.c
      2	gcc/cp/call.c
      2	gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000.c
      2	gcc/alias.c
      1	insn-emit.c
      1	gcc/sched-deps.c
      1	gcc/objc/lang-specs.h
      1	gcc/flow.c
      1	gcc/final.c
      1	gcc/f/lang-specs.h
      1	gcc/expmed.c
      1	gcc/dwarfout.c
      1	gcc/cppinit.c
      1	gcc/cp/lang-specs.h
      1	gcc/cp/errfn.c
      1	gcc/c-lex.c
      1	cxxmain.c

Number of warning types:
     56	comparison between signed and unsigned
     10	string length \`???' is greater than the minimum length \`???' ISO C89 is required to support
     10	\`???' might be used uninitialized in this function
      6	signed and unsigned type in conditional expression
      5	initialization from incompatible pointer type
      2	unused parameter \`???'
      2	\`???' defined but not used
      1	traditional C rejects automatic aggregate initialization
      1	pointer targets in passing arg ??? of \`???' differ in signedness
      1	passing arg ??? of \`???' discards qualifiers from pointer target type
      1	integer constant is unsigned in ISO C, signed with -traditional
      1	initialization discards qualifiers from pointer target type
      1	function-like macro \`strcmp' must be used with arguments in traditional C
      1	function declaration isn't a prototype
      1	decimal constant is so large that it is unsigned

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