On 24/01/18 20:20, David Malcolm wrote: > > I've added a new feature to jamais-vu (as of > 77849e2809ca9a049d5683571e27ebe190977fa8): it can now ignore test > results that merely changed line number. > > For example, if the old .sum file has a: > > PASS: g++.dg/diagnostic/param-type-mismatch.C -std=gnu++11 (test for > errors, line 106) > > and the new .sum file has a: > > PASS: g++.dg/diagnostic/param-type-mismatch.C -std=gnu++11 (test for > errors, line 103) > > and diffing the source trees reveals that line 106 became line 103, the > change won't be reported by "jv compare". > > It also does it for dg-{begin|end}-multiline-output. > > It will report them if the outcome changed (e.g. from PASS to FAIL). > > To do this filtering, jv needs access to the old and new source trees, > so it can diff the pertinent source files, so "jv compare" has gained > the optional arguments > --old-source-path= > and > --new-source-path= > See the example in the jv Makefile for more info. If they're not > present, it should work as before (without being able to do the above > filtering).
Hi, I am looking at this today and I noticed that having the source file for all recent GCC revisions is costly in terms of time (if we wish to compress them) and space (for storage). I was instead thinking that jv could calculate the differences offline using pysvn and the old and new revision numbers. I have started implementing this in my port. Would you consider merging it? -- Paulo Matos