Marek Polacek <pola...@redhat.com> writes: >> The errors are >> >> /opt/gcc/work/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/pr50459.c:8:1: error: constructor >> priorities are not supported >> /opt/gcc/work/gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/pr50459.c:9:1: error: destructor >> priorities are not supported > > Ah. The following untested patch should skip that test on Darwin. > > Ok? > > 2014-05-11 Marek Polacek <pola...@redhat.com> > > * c-c++-common/pr50459.c: Skip test on Darwin. > > diff --git gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/pr50459.c > gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/pr50459.c > index f837b63..1216fd6 100644 > --- gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/pr50459.c > +++ gcc/testsuite/c-c++-common/pr50459.c > @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ > /* PR c/50459 */ > /* { dg-do compile } */ > /* { dg-options "-Wall -Wextra" } */ > +/* { dg-skip-if "Darwin does not support cdtor priorities" { *-*-darwin* } } > */
No, that's wrong: avoid hardcoding target lists if at all possible. Besides, it's wrong since it doesn't cover the Solaris (and other non-gld linker) case. Use the init_priority effective-target keyword instead. Also, please check if you can use dg-xfail-if instead: if anything changes, the test turns into an XPASS instead of the change going unnoticed with dg-skip-if. Rainer -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rainer Orth, Center for Biotechnology, Bielefeld University