[PATCH 12/13] Adjust relevant test cases wrt -ftrack-macro-expansion=[0|2]

Gabriel Dos Reis gdr@integrable-solutions.net
Wed Apr 25 15:25:00 GMT 2012


On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 9:16 AM, Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> wrote:
> Even after all the patches I have already submitted for this
> -ftrack-macro-expansion business, some test cases where errors happens
> on tokens that are defined in macros see their output change in an
> incompatible way, when you run them with or without
> -ftrack-macro-expansion.
>
> I think this is expected, because the (spelling) locus inside the
> definition of the macro pointed to with -ftrack-macro-expansion is
> different from the locus of the expansion point of the macro pointed
> to without -ftrack-macro-expansion.
>
> In those cases this patch either adjusts the test case and forces it
> be run either with -ftrack-macro-expansion, or it just forces it to be
> run without -ftrack-macro-expansion.
>
> There are so many libstdc++ tests that were failing because of that
> benign issue that I preferred to just run them with
> -ftrack-macro-expansion diabled, after inspecting each of them to be
> sure there was nothing more serious underneath.  I believe we can latter
> turn on -ftrack-macro-expansion there on a case by case basis.
>
> Boostrapped on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu against trunk with and without
> -ftrack-macro-expansion turned on.

OK.

-- Gaby



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