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Re: GCC regression testing


Ben,

this is just a sample of our work...it also is still in its infancy since
no one but us currently uses it.
http://astro.iol.unh.edu/work/demo.php?select=all&date=2002-08-26

we too are going to start submitting our regression testing result for
alpha.
we have created a PHP page for displaying multiple architectures and links
to a ftp site to view the checks, and builds.
This example page compares alpha builds with similar intel builds and vice
versa, and compiles statistics based upon make check.

I'd be interested in how you are generating your results for regressions,
and sending them out.  Is there a format that you are going to follow?

Matt Bemis



Janis Johnson wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 05:51:48PM +1000, Ben Elliston wrote:
> >
> > This tool is in its infancy and I am working on making it more useful.
> > As such, I welcome feedback from other GCC developers on how to make
> > it more useful.
>
> Will you be sending mail about regressions to people who made recent
> changes to the compiler, as Geoff Keating's regression tester did?
>
> The list of test failures at your web page only shows C tests; are you
> building the other compilers as well?
>
> Several people are submitting test results regularly to gcc-testresults,
> and I find the archive of that list very useful.  Robert Schiele has his
> set up to report bootstrap failures.  Besides reporting your own testing
> you might find a way to summarize the information from that archive,
> which includes a wide variety of platforms.
>
> Thanks for tackling this.
>
> Janis Johnson
> IBM [GNU/]Linux Technology Center


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