domi...@lps.ens.fr (Dominique Dhumieres) writes: > The following tests XPASS on i?86-*-linux* and x86_64-*-linux* (see, > e.g., http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2013-02/msg02923.html ) > > XPASS: gcc.dg/inline_3.c (test for excess errors) > XPASS: gcc.dg/inline_4.c (test for excess errors) > XPASS: gcc.dg/unroll_2.c (test for excess errors) > XPASS: gcc.dg/unroll_3.c (test for excess errors) > XPASS: gcc.dg/unroll_4.c (test for excess errors) > > The following patch fixes this to remove the noise. In addition I do not > see why this tests should be restricted to i?86-*-linux* and > x86_64-*-linux* (the other tests inline_[12].c and unroll_[15] have no > restrictions). Tested on powerpc-apple-darwin9 and x86_64-apple-darwin10. > > Ok for mainline? If yes, could someone commit the patch since I don't have > write access?
I've now tested the patch on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu and i686-unknown-linux-gnu where it removes the XPASSes (thus less testsuite noise), and on {i386-pc,sparc-sun}-solaris2.{9,10,11} where the tests pass, too. Unless the release managers object, I plan to commit it later today. Thanks and sorry for the delay. Rainer -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rainer Orth, Center for Biotechnology, Bielefeld University