Hi everyone, Sorry for posting a dumb question, but it's not my strongest area: now that cygwin is handling i18n and unicode and "all that stuff", I started seeing a whole slew of test failures, e.g.:
> FAIL: g++.dg/debug/pr22514.C (test for errors, line 12) > FAIL: g++.dg/debug/pr22514.C (test for excess errors) > Excess errors: > /gnu/gcc/releases/4.3.4-2/gcc4-4.3.4-2/src/gcc-4.3.4/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/debug/pr22514.C:12: > error: expected unqualified-id before ‘}’ token The reason appears to be because the testcase has single-quotes in the regex pattern: >> $ cat g++.dg/debug/pr22514.C -n >> 1 /* { dg-do compile } */ >> 2 namespace s >> 3 { >> 4 template <int> struct _List_base >> 5 { >> 6 int _M_impl; >> 7 }; >> 8 template<int i> struct list : _List_base<i> >> 9 { >> 10 using _List_base<i>::_M_impl; >> 11 } >> 12 } /* { dg-error "expected unqualified-id before '\}'" } */ >> 13 s::list<1> OutputModuleListType; ... where the actual compiler outputs those fancy left- and right-facing quotes. It will probably go away if I set LC_ALL=c or something like that, but is dg-error meant to be insensitive to this kind of transformation, or would it be best if dg-error test patterns didn't include any kind of quote chars that might get i14ed? cheers, DaveK