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On Mon, 8 Feb 1999, Scott Howard wrote: > The stdout/stderr stuff is important to diagnose where the failure > occurred, but you also need the exit status of the application (the > value returned to the OS when exit () is called) so the tests can > determine whether a test passed or failed. I have sometimes maed test suites call my_exit() instead of exit() and simply printed the status when it was inconvenient to get it off the target. Since gcc can preinclude a header file, this is fairly painless. --joel > John Breen wrote: > > > > From: Scott Howard <scott@objsw.com> > > >The other way that might make it easy would be if > > >there was a simulator available for the target hardware. > > > > Could you expand on this a bit? I don't have a simulator, but I do have > > my processor connected to an emulator via the BDM port (mc68360). What > > results need to be grabbed? Is it just stuff coming out on stdout? Are > > stdin or stderr used? > > -- > > John A. Breen > > jab3@hotmail.com > > > > ______________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > > New CrossGCC FAQ: http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC > > _______________________________________________ > > To remove yourself from the crossgcc list, send > > mail to crossgcc-request@cygnus.com with the > > text 'unsubscribe' (without the quotes) in the > > body of the message. > _______________________________________________ > New CrossGCC FAQ: http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC > _______________________________________________ > To remove yourself from the crossgcc list, send > mail to crossgcc-request@cygnus.com with the > text 'unsubscribe' (without the quotes) in the > body of the message. > _______________________________________________ New CrossGCC FAQ: http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC _______________________________________________ To remove yourself from the crossgcc list, send mail to crossgcc-request@cygnus.com with the text 'unsubscribe' (without the quotes) in the body of the message.