X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/ca7a59e838ee278ced86ea0918487e5a7c69f8c3..bdc360ae58d652f2cb5f5145844c359e1a3e5d3c:/tests/synclines.at diff --git a/tests/synclines.at b/tests/synclines.at index a9754333..a464e87e 100644 --- a/tests/synclines.at +++ b/tests/synclines.at @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ AT_BANNER([[User Actions.]]) # -------------------------- # Compile FILE expecting an error, and save in the file stdout the # normalized output. Ignore the exit status, since some compilers -# (e.g. c89 on IRIX 6.5) triger warnings on `#error', instead of +# (e.g. c89 on IRIX 6.5) trigger warnings on `#error', instead of # errors. m4_define([AT_SYNCLINES_COMPILE], [AT_CHECK([$CC $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS -c $1], [ignore], [], [stderr]) @@ -34,7 +34,31 @@ m4_define([AT_SYNCLINES_COMPILE], # => # input.y:4: #error "4" # -AT_CHECK([[sed -e 's/^\([^:]*:[^:.]*\)[.:][^:]*:\(.*\)$/\1:\2/' -e 's/^\([^:]*:[^:]*:\)[^@%:@]*\( @%:@error\)/\1\2/' stderr]], 0, [stdout]) +# It may also issue more context information: +# +# input.y: In function 'yyparse': +# input.y:8: #error "8" +# => +# input.y:4: #error "8" +# +# +# And possibly distcc adds its bits. +# +# distcc[33187] ERROR: compile (null) on localhost failed +# syncline.c:1:2: error: #error "1" +# distcc[33185] ERROR: compile syncline.c on localhost failed +# +# or even +# +# distcc[35882] (dcc_connect_by_name) ERROR: failed to look up host "chrisimac": Unknown host +# distcc[35882] Warning: failed to distribute input.c to chrisimac/4, running locally instead + +AT_CHECK([[sed -e '/^distcc\[[0-9]*\] /d' \ + -e 's/^\([^:]*:[^:.]*\)[.:][^:]*:\(.*\)$/\1:\2/' \ + -e 's/^\([^:]*:[^:]*:\)[^@%:@]*\( @%:@error\)/\1\2/' \ + -e "/^[^:]*: In function '[^\']*':$/d" \ + stderr]], + 0, [stdout]) ]) # AT_TEST_SYNCLINE(TITLE, INPUT, ERROR-MSG) @@ -71,9 +95,7 @@ AT_CHECK([[test "`cat stdout`" = 'syncline.c:1: @%:@error "1"' || exit 77]]) AT_DATA([[input.y]], [$2]) AT_BISON_CHECK([-o input.c input.y]) AT_SYNCLINES_COMPILE([input.c]) -# GCC 4.5 tells you the function within which #error appears, but -# previous versions of gcc do not. -AT_CHECK([grep -v ': In function ' stdout], 0, [$3]) +AT_CHECK([cat stdout], 0, [$3]) AT_CLEANUP ])