> +# ls -1 | ../../../contrib/generate_tcl_patterns.sh 300
> "dg.exp=gfortran.dg/"
>
> How does this work with subdirectories? Can we replace ls with find?
The input to the script is general, you can use this to your advantage. For
example, I've been using:
ls -1 g++.*/* | cut -c5- | ../../../contrib/generate_tcl_patterns.sh 700
old-deja.exp=g++.old-deja/g++.
to split at a deeper level or
find . -name "[0-9A-Za-z]*" -type f -printf "%f\n" |
../../../../contrib/generate_tcl_patterns.sh 300 dg-torture.exp=torture/
to collect statistics also from subdirs.
> + if (_assert_exit) exit 1
>
> Haven't you already exited above?
yes, but the END{} block in awk is nevertheless executed, unless protected as
above.