On Jun 20, 2017, at 8:31 AM, Thomas Preudhomme
wrote:
>
> 2017-06-14 Thomas Preud'homme
>
> * dg-cmp-results.sh: Keep test result lines rather than throwing
> header and summary to support sum files with multiple tools.
>
>
> Is this still ok?
Ok.
Hi Mike,
Sorry, there was a mistake in the patch I sent. Please find an updated patch
below.
ChangeLog entry unchanged:
*** contrib/ChangeLog ***
2017-06-14 Thomas Preud'homme
* dg-cmp-results.sh: Keep test result lines rather than throwing
header and summary to support s
On Jun 14, 2017, at 5:30 AM, Thomas Preudhomme
wrote:
>
> 2017-06-14 Thomas Preud'homme
>
> * dg-cmp-results.sh: Keep test result lines rather than throwing
> header and summary to support sum files with multiple tools.
>
> Tested successfully on sum file with single tool with s
On 19 June 2017 at 12:44, Thomas Preudhomme
wrote:
> Wrong copy paste between the patch I tested and the patch I sent. The first
> and second command of the sed should be replaced, not the second and third
> as in the patch I sent. For more safety I'll rerun the tests.
>
OK great. If you send an
Wrong copy paste between the patch I tested and the patch I sent. The first and
second command of the sed should be replaced, not the second and third as in the
patch I sent. For more safety I'll rerun the tests.
Best regards,
Thomas
On 15/06/17 17:15, Thomas Preudhomme wrote:
Forgetting the
Forgetting the patch: check!
Sending it later as a reply to the wrong message: check!
Hopefully I won't check a second time any of those.
Best regards,
Thomas
On 14/06/17 13:30, Thomas Preudhomme wrote:
Hi,
dg-cmp-results.sh contrib script is written to work with sum file for
a single tool o
Hi,
dg-cmp-results.sh contrib script is written to work with sum file for
a single tool only. It throws away the header including the first ===
line and everything starting from the following ===, assuming it is the
test result. This does not work well for sum files with results for
multiple tool