try to use i686-darwin to build for arm-eabi, you'll quickly run into
several false assumptions that the target OS must be the same as the
host OS. These patches split $(OS) into $(HOST_OS) and $(TARGET_OS) to
help builds like "make check" and the test-suite able to cross
compile. Along the way a target of *-unknown-eabi is defined as
"Freestanding" so that TARGET_OS checks have something to work with.
Patch by Sandeep Patel!
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1. Make sure bytecode/assembly inputs are always redirected stdin so that
the module name is <stdin>. This helps not get false negatives when the
diff is done.
2. Scan the test file to determine if llvm-upgrade needs to be run.
3. Avoid running testings that are XFAIL'd because they'll cause a failure
when run for llvm2cpp.
4. Get some better error message output.
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is the default and handled by the makefile system and runtest
2. Redirect stderr of llvm-as and llvm2cpp so that warning messages about
instrinsics don't cause Tcl to report the run as failed.
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committed). This infrastructure is only activated when RUNLLVM2CPP=1 is
specified on the make command line. Currently it is only supported in the
Feature test suite.
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