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README |
This is a directory of test suites for complex or pathological cases that have been repaired (?) in the current version. It is primarily for internal testing, but is here for your interest. Starting with 2.3.6, you should not normally need to run these directly unless 'make test' fails. If you do, use harness: ./harness -cc=... -cflags=... -make=... -tests=testdir,testdir,testdir,... If -tests is omitted, all tests are run. Don't run the makefiles directly, if they exist; they may not work properly. If a Makefile is not present, then the test harness assembles "test.s" and compares it with "ok". adrm/ Addressing mode test (especially the optimizer and quantity prefixes) nonl/ Patryk's no-new-line-on-last-line cases ;) fordef/ Optimizer warnings for forward defined labels relocundef/ Tests for the detection of undefined references during a reloc65 export ldoreloc/ Test case for the relocation table reading of ldo when undef'd refs are involved comcom/ Comments-with-comments-with-commands-etc. for testing -M recmac/ Recursive macro evaluation testing openpp/ Testing of open #if*s in pp cpp/ Random preprocessor tests, mostly crap incerr/ 1) .xl/.al should error without -w 2) error should be in the correct file ('816) binclude/ Binary include code with some weird casing chppch/ Changing preprocessor characters (-p) charset/ Tests of when charsets should be honoured and when not mvnmvp/ Test MVN MVP unusual addressing mode ('816) dos51/ Regression test, label scoping, "real world code" cpktest/ Regression test, label listing, "real world code" op816/ Regression test for '816 opcodes (thanks Alessandro Gatti) branch/ Branch range test masmcom/ Another test for -M that generates totally valid code quotch/ Test quoting problematic characters (thanks Simon Rowe) Cameron Kaiser, André Fachat