& now with an actual GCC patch, instead of the GDB one - sorry about that.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 8:31 AM, David Blaikie <dblai...@gmail.com> wrote: > The regex to detect the beginning of a test file execution was too > broad, matching any line beginning with "Running ". This caused > dg-extract-results.sh to truncate some test logs, including > gdb.base/help.exp in the GDB test suite (which tests "help running", > printing "Running the program.") > > The attached patch makes the match a little more precise to avoid > this. With this the exact count of PASS/FAIL/etc lines in the > dg-extract-results.sh output matches the counts in the computed > summary exactly for all cases I've seen. > > I encountered this in the GDB test suite but was asked to submit the > change upstream to GCC as GDB would prefer to avoid unnecessary local > changes to the script & this change seems general enough to go in to > GCC. > > I'm still a little fuzzy on the specifics of ChangeLog lines, but > here's my attempt at one for this change: > > * dg-extract-results.sh: constrain the start-of-log pattern to > avoid accidentally matching test content
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