llvm-6502/test/Makefile
Reid Spencer 8db573e190 Document quick-test target.
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Makefile

#===- test/Makefile ----------------------------------------*- Makefile -*--===#
#
# The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
#
# This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
# the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
#
#===------------------------------------------------------------------------===#
LEVEL = ..
DIRS =
#
# Make QMTest the default for testing features and regressions
# Do this first to force QMTest to run first
#
all:: qmtest
# Include other test rules
include Makefile.tests
# New QMTest functionality:
# The test suite is being transitioned over to QMTest. Eventually, it
# will use QMTest by default.
# QMTest option specifying the location of the QMTest database.
QMDB= -D $(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/test
QMCLASSES=$(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)/test/QMTest
#
# Determine which expectations file we will use
#
QMEXPECT:=$(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/test/QMTest/expectations.unknown.qmr
ifeq ($(OS),Linux)
QMEXPECT:=$(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/test/QMTest/expectations.linux.qmr
endif
ifeq ($(OS),SunOS)
QMEXPECT:=$(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/test/QMTest/expectations.sunos.qmr
endif
ifeq ($(OS),Darwin)
QMEXPECT:=$(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/test/QMTest/expectations.darwin.qmr
endif
#
# This is configuration information used by the test suite. In QM Test, it's
# called a 'context.'
#
CONTEXT= -c "srcroot=$(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)" \
-c "buildroot=$(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)" \
-c "buildtype=$(BuildMode)" \
-c "tmpdir=$(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)/test/tmp" \
-c "coresize=0" \
-c "cc=$(CC)" \
-c "cxx=$(CXX)" \
-c "llvmgcc=$(LLVMGCC)" \
-c "llvmgxx=$(LLVMGXX)" \
-c "make=$(MAKE)" \
-c "python=$(PYTHON)"
#
# Location of the QMTest program.
#
QMTEST= QMTEST_CLASS_PATH=$(QMCLASSES) qmtest $(QMDB)
#
# Execute the tests
#
qmtest:: $(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)/test/tmp register
-$(QMTEST) run -O $(QMEXPECT) $(CONTEXT)
%.t:: $(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)/test/tmp register
-$(QMTEST) run -O $(QMEXPECT) $(CONTEXT) $*
#
# Create the temporary directory used by the test suite.
#
$(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)/test/tmp::
${MKDIR} $(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)/test/tmp
#
# Right now, QMTest compiles the python test classes and put them into the
# source tree. Since Python bytecode is *not* cross-platform compatible (I
# think), we'll regenerate every time.
#
# Simultaneous builds won't work, but shared source trees will.
#
register:
$(QMTEST) register test llvm.TestAsmDisasm
$(QMTEST) register test llvm.AssembleTest
$(QMTEST) register test llvm.ConvertToCTest
$(QMTEST) register test llvm.LLToCTest
$(QMTEST) register test llvm.MachineCodeTest
$(QMTEST) register test llvm.TestOptimizer
$(QMTEST) register test llvm.LLITest
$(QMTEST) register test llvm.TestRunner
$(QMTEST) register test llvm.VerifierTest
$(QMTEST) register test llvm.CTest
$(QMTEST) register test llvm.CXXTest
$(QMTEST) register database llvmdb.llvmdb
# Start up the QMTest GUI
gui::
$(QMTEST) gui --no-browser --daemon
# Also get rid of qmtest garbage when we 'make clean' in this directory.
clean:: qmtest-clean
qmtest-clean:
$(RM) -rf $(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)/test/tmp
$(RM) -f $(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/test/QMTest/*.pyo \
$(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)/test/QMTest/*.pyo
$(RM) -f $(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/test/results.qmr \
$(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)/test/results.qmr
#===------------------------------------------------------------------------===#
# DejaGNU testing support
#===------------------------------------------------------------------------===#
ifdef TESTSUITE
RUNTESTFLAGS := --tool $(TESTSUITE)
endif
check-dejagnu: site.exp
PATH=$(LLVMToolDir):$(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/test/Scripts:$(PATH) \
$(RUNTEST) $(RUNTESTFLAGS)
dejagnu-clean:
$(RM) -rf `find $(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)/test/Regression -name Output -type d -print`
site.exp: Makefile $(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)/Makefile.config
@echo 'Making a new site.exp file...'
@echo '## these variables are automatically generated by make ##' >site.tmp
@echo '# Do not edit here. If you wish to override these values' >>site.tmp
@echo '# edit the last section' >>site.tmp
@echo "set target_triplet $(TARGET_TRIPLE)" >> site.tmp
@echo 'set prcontext "$(PYTHON) $(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/test/Scripts/prcontext.py"' >> site.tmp
@echo 'set srcdir $(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/test' >>site.tmp
@echo "set objdir $(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)/test" >>site.tmp
@echo 'set llvmgcc $(LLVMGCCDIR)/bin/gcc' >> site.tmp
@echo 'set llvmgxx $(LLVMGCCDIR)/bin/g++' >> site.tmp
@echo '## All variables above are generated by configure. Do Not Edit ## ' >>site.tmp
@test ! -f site.exp || \
sed '1,/^## All variables above are.*##/ d' site.exp >> site.tmp
@-rm -f site.bak
@test ! -f site.exp || mv site.exp site.bak
@mv site.tmp site.exp
#===------------------------------------------------------------------------===#
# quick-test utility. Just runs TestRunner.sh on all the *.ll files in a
# directory. Use like this:
# cd llvm/test ; make quick-test QUICKTEST=Regression/Bytecode
# where QUICKTEST specifies the directory you want to run the tests on.
#===------------------------------------------------------------------------===#
quick-test:
@if test -d "${QUICKTEST}" ; then \
cd $(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/test/$(QUICKTEST) ; \
find . -name \*.ll -print -exec $(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/test/TestRunner.sh {} \; ; \
else \
echo "Set QUICKTEST=<some directory with TestRunner.sh .ll files in it" ; \
fi