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Results for 4.1.0 20050407 (experimental) testsuite on i686-suse9-linux-gnu


Compiler version: 4.1.0 20050407 (experimental) 
Platform:	  i686-suse9-linux-gnu

Sources:	  HEAD as of 2005/04/07 11:57:21 +0200
LAST_UPDATED:	  Thu Apr  7 09:57:21 UTC 2005
Patches:	  None.
Environment:	  - SUSE LINUX 9.2 + recommended updates as of today
		  - Linux version 2.6.8-24.14-smp (geeko@buildhost) (gcc version 3.3.4 (pre 3.3.5 20040809)) #1 SMP Tue Mar 29 09:27:43 UTC 2005
		  - binutils-2.15.91.0.2-7 (SUSE LINUX 9.2)
		  - dejagnu-1.4.4-3 (SUSE LINUX 9.2)
		  - expect-5.41-2 (SUSE LINUX 9.2)
		  - glibc-2.3.3-118 (SUSE LINUX 9.2)

Remarks:	  None.


configure flags:  --host=i686-suse9-linux-gnu --target=i686-suse9-linux-gnu --build=i686-suse9-linux-gnu --srcdir=../gcc-20050407 --prefix=/opt/gnu --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-checking=release --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-interpreter --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --with-system-zlib --with-local-prefix=/opt/gnu --with-cpu=pentium4 --enable-nls --verbose --enable-languages=c,ada,c++,f95,java,objc
BOOT_CC:	  gcc version 4.1.0 20050402 (experimental)
BOOT_CFLAGS:      -O2 -march=i686 -mtune=pentium4 -fomit-frame-pointer
CFLAGS:           -O2 -march=i686 -mtune=pentium4 -fomit-frame-pointer
CXXFLAGS:         -O2 -march=i686 -mtune=pentium4 -fomit-frame-pointer -g
GCJFLAGS:         -O2 -march=i686 -mtune=pentium4 -fomit-frame-pointer -g


Native configuration is i686-suse9-linux-gnu

		=== acats tests ===

FAIL:	c32001e
FAIL:	c52011a
FAIL:	c52103x
FAIL:	c64105b
FAIL:	c95086b
FAIL:	c954026
FAIL:	cd2b11a
FAIL:	cd2b11b
FAIL:	cdd2a02

		=== acats Summary ===

# of expected passes		2311
# of unexpected failures	9

		=== g++ tests ===

Running target unix
XPASS: g++.old-deja/g++.other/init5.C execution test

		=== g++ Summary ===

# of expected passes		11018
# of unexpected successes	1
# of expected failures		65
# of unsupported tests		58
/home/gnu/work/GNU/gcc-20050407-i686-suse9-linux-gnu/gcc/testsuite/../g++  version 4.1.0 20050407 (experimental)

		=== gcc tests ===

Running target unix
XPASS: gcc.dg/vect/vect-22.c scan-tree-dump-times vectorized 3 loops 1
XPASS: gcc.dg/vect/vect-67.c scan-tree-dump-times vectorized 1 loops 1

		=== gcc Summary ===

# of expected passes		34327
# of unexpected successes	2
# of expected failures		100
# of untested testcases		28
# of unsupported tests		332
/home/gnu/work/GNU/gcc-20050407-i686-suse9-linux-gnu/gcc/xgcc  version 4.1.0 20050407 (experimental)

		=== gfortran tests ===

Running target unix
XPASS: gfortran.dg/ret_pointer_1.f90  -O0  execution test
XPASS: gfortran.dg/ret_pointer_1.f90  -O1  execution test
XPASS: gfortran.dg/ret_pointer_1.f90  -O2  execution test
XPASS: gfortran.dg/ret_pointer_1.f90  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer  execution test
XPASS: gfortran.dg/ret_pointer_1.f90  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-loops  execution test
XPASS: gfortran.dg/ret_pointer_1.f90  -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-all-loops -finline-functions  execution test
XPASS: gfortran.dg/ret_pointer_1.f90  -O3 -g  execution test
XPASS: gfortran.dg/ret_pointer_1.f90  -Os  execution test
FAIL: gfortran.fortran-torture/execute/forall_3.f90 execution,  -O1 

		=== gfortran Summary ===

# of expected passes		5754
# of unexpected failures	1
# of unexpected successes	8
# of expected failures		24
/home/gnu/work/GNU/gcc-20050407-i686-suse9-linux-gnu/gcc/testsuite/../gfortran  version 4.1.0 20050407 (experimental)

		=== objc tests ===

Running target unix

		=== objc Summary ===

# of expected passes		1534
# of unsupported tests		10
/home/gnu/work/GNU/gcc-20050407-i686-suse9-linux-gnu/gcc/xgcc  version 4.1.0 20050407 (experimental)

		=== libffi tests ===

Running target unix

		=== libffi Summary ===

# of expected passes		219
# of unsupported tests		2

		=== libjava tests ===

Running target unix
FAIL: ArrayClass -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: PR12857 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: PR13024 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: PR13024 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: PR16249 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: PR16249 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: PR4766 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: PR4766 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: ArrayStore -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: ArrayStore -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: ArrayStore2 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: ArrayStore2 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Array_1 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Array_3 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Array_3 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Class_1 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Divide_1 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Divide_1 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Final -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: G19990302_02 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: G19990302_02 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: G19990303_01 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: G19990303_01 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: G19990303_02 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: G19990303_02 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: G19990304_01 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: G19990304_01 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: G19990310_01 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: G19990310_01 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: InterfaceDispatch -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: InterfaceDispatch -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: InvokeInterface -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: InvokeReturn -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: InvokeReturn -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Invoke_1 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Invoke_1 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: KeepInline -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: KeepInline -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: LargeFile -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: LargeFile -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: PR12416 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: PR141 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: PR218 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: PR218 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: PR260 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Process_1 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Process_1 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Process_2 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Process_2 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Process_3 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Process_3 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Process_4 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Process_4 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Process_5 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Process_5 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Process_6 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Process_6 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: StringBuffer_1 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: StringBuffer_overflow -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: String_overflow -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: SyncGlobal -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: SyncGlobal -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: SyncTest -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: SyncTest -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: TLtest -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: TLtest -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: TestProxy -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: TestProxy -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Thread_Alive -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Thread_Alive -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Thread_HoldsLock -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Thread_HoldsLock -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Thread_Interrupt -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Thread_Interrupt -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Thread_Join -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Thread_Join -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Thread_Monitor -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Thread_Monitor -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Thread_Sleep -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Thread_Sleep -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Thread_Wait -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Thread_Wait -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Thread_Wait_2 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Thread_Wait_2 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Thread_Wait_Interrupt -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Thread_Wait_Interrupt -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: Throw_1 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Throw_2 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: Throw_2 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: assign2 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: assign2 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: initexc -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: initexc -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: instinit2 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: instinit2 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: invokethrow -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: md5test -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: md5test -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: newarray_overflow -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: newarray_overflow -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: pr13107_3 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: pr13107_3 -O3 compilation from bytecode
FAIL: pr179 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: pr184 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: pr8415 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: shatest -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: stringconst2 -O3 compilation from source
FAIL: stringconst2 -O3 compilation from bytecode

		=== libjava Summary ===

# of expected passes		3500
# of unexpected failures	108
# of expected failures		8
# of untested testcases		208

		=== libmudflap tests ===

Running target unix
FAIL: libmudflap.cth/pass40-frag.c execution test
FAIL: libmudflap.cth/pass40-frag.c output pattern test
FAIL: libmudflap.cth/pass40-frag.c (-O2) execution test
FAIL: libmudflap.cth/pass40-frag.c (-O2) output pattern test
FAIL: libmudflap.cth/pass40-frag.c (-O3) execution test
FAIL: libmudflap.cth/pass40-frag.c (-O3) output pattern test

		=== libmudflap Summary ===

# of expected passes		1302
# of unexpected failures	6

		=== libstdc++ tests ===

Running target unix

		=== libstdc++ Summary ===

# of expected passes		3618
# of expected failures		13


Counting all warnings,
there are 17 warnings in stage3 of this bootstrap.

Number of warnings per file:
      4 gcc/gcc.c
      3 gengtype-lex.c
      2 gcc/objc/lang-specs.h
      2 gcc/config/i386/i386.md
      1 gcc/java/jvspec.c
      1 gcc/fortran/trans-common.c
      1 gcc/fortran/simplify.c
      1 gcc/fortran/resolve.c
      1 gcc/fortran/expr.c
      1 gcc/ada/tracebak.c

Number of warning types:
      8 string length `???' is greater than the length `???' ISO C89 compilers are required to support
      4 control may reach end of non-void function `???' being inlined
      3 old-style function definition
      1 operand 1 missing mode?
      1 comparison of unsigned expression < 0 is always false


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