> On 16/07/25 00:55, Jose E. Marchesi wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Jose,
>>> On 15/07/25 22:55, Jose E. Marchesi wrote:
>>>> Hi Piyush.
>>>> This form of the script looks generally good to me.
>>>> May be a good time to move to the second stage of the project, which
>>>> if
>>>> I am not mistaken consists in creating some dejagnu infrastructure so we
>>>> can get testsuites running the script on the test sources.
>>>
>>> I’m working on a draft patch to discuss the approach before fully
>>> implementing it. Understanding how DejaGnu and the GCC testsuite work
>>> internally took some time. I have some doubts about the best places to
>>> make edits for certain functionalities, and I’ll detail them in the
>>> draft patch.
>> Yes, it is often better to ask sooner than later.  People in this
>> list
>> know about both dejagnu and the GCC testsuite infrastructure.
> Thanks, I’ll clean up the draft and try to share it by today
>
>>>> At this point it would be good if this and future series would be
>>>> available in some public branch somewhere until the stuff is ready to go
>>>> in the main gcc.git repository.  Do you have access to some suitable
>>>> forge or similar?  Otherwise you may want to use forge.sourceware.org.
>>>
>>> I’ve been using my GitHub repository:
>>> https://github.com/PiyushRaj927/gcc to push patches, will this work?
>>> I can keep a dedicated branch there for accepted patches. If
>>> preferred, I can also set up a repository on forge.sourceware.org
>> That works just fine, thanks :)
>> I assume the branch is ebpf-compiletests.
> Yes
>> As we discussed, it would be good to have a page in the wiki to document
>> this effort, something like https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/BPFRunTimeTests.
>> I can create it and point to your github repo and branch, for
>> starters.
>> If you create an account in the wiki then I will give you write
>> access
>> so you can update the page.
>> Sounds good to you?
> Yes, that sounds good. I’ve created my account with the username
> “PiyushRaj” using the same email as in this thread.

I added you to the EditorGroup page.

You should now be able to edit https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/BPFRunTimeTests
and other pages.

Please give it a try.

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