From 554fd8c5195424bdbcabf5de30fdc183aba391bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: upstream source tree Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 20:14:05 -0400 Subject: obtained gcc-4.6.4.tar.bz2 from upstream website; verified gcc-4.6.4.tar.bz2.sig; imported gcc-4.6.4 source tree from verified upstream tarball. downloading a git-generated archive based on the 'upstream' tag should provide you with a source tree that is binary identical to the one extracted from the above tarball. if you have obtained the source via the command 'git clone', however, do note that line-endings of files in your working directory might differ from line-endings of the respective files in the upstream repository. --- contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_test_template | 41 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 41 insertions(+) create mode 100755 contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_test_template (limited to 'contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_test_template') diff --git a/contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_test_template b/contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_test_template new file mode 100755 index 000000000..ab5bbc106 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/reghunt/date_based/reg_test_template @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +#! /bin/sh + +# Template for the test script specified for REG_TEST. + +# Run the test case for a regression search. The argument is the date +# of the sources. The return value is 1 if the binary search should +# continue with later dates, 0 if it should continue with earlier +# dates. + +DATE="${1}" + +# Specify the PR number and the directory where the test should be run. +PR=xxxx +DIR=xxxx + +LOG_DATE="`echo ${DATE} | sed 's/[-: ]/_/g'`" +LOG="${PR}.${LOG_DATE}.out" + +echo "`date` running test for PR ${PR}" +cd ${DIR} + +# Compile the test case with whatever options are needed to trigger the +# error. + + ${PR}. > ${LOG} 2>&1 + +# Some tests will require additional commands to determine whether the +# test passed or failed, such as grepping compiler output for a +# particular message, or running the test and possibly comparing its +# output with the expected output. + +xxxxx + +# The return value depends on whether the last command is expected to be +# zero or nonzero for a passing test, and whether we're looking for a +# regression or for the patch that fixed the bug. + +# Return 1 to continue the search with later dates, 0 for earlier dates. + +test $? -eq 0 && exit 1 +exit 0 -- cgit v1.2.3