On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 11:41:36 +0000, Joseph wrote:
This doesn't readily give a list of passing tests, though you can get
that by using "make --debug=b -k check". But really the point is so
that not everyone needs to reinvent the wheel in such ways - so that
you can simply use standard glibc testsuite machinery to give a list
of test results.
Agreed, just that I would to have preferred to see something that can
be built upon to make a standard testsuite of sorts and this approach
of a file per test doesn't seem the kind of thing that would take our
testsuite too far.
If a file per test is the only way out, I would be more comfortable
patching test-skeleton.c to write PASS/FAIL/etc. as the last line of the
testcase.out file. I know that there are a lot of tests that don't use
the skeleton and the right thing to do would be to fix those in the
process.