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This directory contains test code for automatic regression testing of the CC65
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compiler and tools.
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/asm - contains the assembler regression tests
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/dasm - contains the disassembler regression tests
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/val, /ref and /err generally contain the tests that are used to verify that the
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compiler is working as expected (when the tests behave as described):
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/val - The bulk of tests are contained here, individual tests should exit with
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an exit code of EXIT_SUCCESS when they pass, or EXIT_FAILURE on error.
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/standard - like the tests in /val, the tests must exit with EXIT_SUCCESS on
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success. Unlike the tests in /val these are not compiled for every
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combination of optimizer options, but instead always with -Osir and then
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for each supported C-standard (C89, C99, CC65). The goal is to use these
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to check for regressions in standard conformance of the compiler and the
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library.
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/ref - These tests produce output that must be compared with reference output.
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Normally the reference output is produced by compiling the program on the
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host (using gcc mostly) and then running them on the host. Tests should
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be tweaked to produce the same output as on the host in the cases where
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it would be different.
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The Makefile also handles some special cases (add the tests to the
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respective list in the makefile):
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- Sometimes we want to check the warnings produced by the compiler. In
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that case use the CUSTOMSOURCES list. Whatever output the compiler writes
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to stderr will be compared against the matching .cref file. There is an
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example in custom-reference.c/.cref
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- Sometimes we want to check what kind of output the compiler produces
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for a file that does not compile. In that case use the ERRORSOURCES list.
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There is an example in custom-reference-error.c/.cref
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Warning: please understand that comparing the compiler output against
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a reference produces a moving target, ie the tests may break randomly
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at any time when the compiler output changes for whatever reason. So
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only ever use this as a last resort when something can not be tested by
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other means.
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/err - contains tests that MUST NOT compile
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/todo and /misc generally contain the tests that fail because of known bugs:
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/todo - These tests fail due to open compiler issues.
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The makefile in this directory _expects_ the tests to fail, because of
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that when an issue was fixed it will break the CI. The test should get
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moved to /val in the PR fixing the issue, which will make CI pass again.
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No changes to makefiles are required!
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/misc - a few tests that need special care of some sort
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Tests that (incorrectly) fail to compile and other tests that fail and
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do NOT return an exit code are collected here. The makefile _expects_
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those tests to fail, so when an issue is fixed it will break the CI.
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When this happens, the PR fixing the issue should also "invert" the
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failing condition in the makefile by adding a $(NOT) before the
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offending line (or removing it when it is already there), which will
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make the CI pass again. The test should then be moved elsewhere later,
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which will require additional changes to the makefile(s).
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These tests only require a subset of the platform libraries. In the (top)
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directory above this one, "make libtest" can be used to build only those
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libraries needed for testing, instead of "make lib".
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To run the tests use "make" in this (test) directory, the makefile should exit
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with no error.
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When a test failed you can use "make continue" to run further tests.
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TODO:
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- reduce usage of "common.h" to a minimum
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- convert more tests from using reference output to returning an exit code
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