Hello, On Fri, 14 Jan 2022, Martin Liška wrote:
> Hello. > > I'm working on a testsuite clean-up where some of the files are wrongly named. > More precisely, so files have .cc extension and should use .C. However there's > existing C test-case and it leads to: > > marxin@marxinbox:~/Programming/gcc/gcc/testsuite> find . -name test-asm.* > ./jit.dg/test-asm.C > ./jit.dg/test-asm.c You can't have that, the check is correct. There are filesystems (NTFS for instance) that are case-preserving but case-insensitive, on those you really can't have two files that differ only in casing. You need to find a different solution, either consistently use .cc instead of .C, live with the inconsistency or rename the base name of these files. Ciao, Michael. > > test-kunlun me/rename-testsuite-files > Enumerating objects: 804, done. > Counting objects: 100% (804/804), done. > Delta compression using up to 16 threads > Compressing objects: 100% (242/242), done. > Writing objects: 100% (564/564), 142.13 KiB | 7.48 MiB/s, done. > Total 564 (delta 424), reused 417 (delta 295), pack-reused 0 > remote: Resolving deltas: 100% (424/424), completed with 222 local objects. > remote: *** The following filename collisions have been detected. > remote: *** These collisions happen when the name of two or more files > remote: *** differ in casing only (Eg: "hello.txt" and "Hello.txt"). > remote: *** Please re-do your commit, chosing names that do not collide. > remote: *** > remote: *** Commit: 7297e1de9bed96821d2bcfd034bad604ce035afb > remote: *** Subject: Rename tests in jit sub-folder. > remote: *** > remote: *** The matching files are: > remote: *** > remote: *** gcc/testsuite/jit.dg/test-quadratic.C > remote: *** gcc/testsuite/jit.dg/test-quadratic.c > remote: *** > remote: *** gcc/testsuite/jit.dg/test-switch.C > remote: *** gcc/testsuite/jit.dg/test-switch.c > remote: *** > remote: *** gcc/testsuite/jit.dg/test-asm.C > remote: *** gcc/testsuite/jit.dg/test-asm.c > remote: *** > remote: *** gcc/testsuite/jit.dg/test-alignment.C > remote: *** gcc/testsuite/jit.dg/test-alignment.c > > Can we please do something about it? > > Thanks, > Martin >