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PR 92830 reports that we always use "gcc/Warning-Options.html" when we emit escaped documentation URLs when printing "[-Wname-of-option]" for a warning. This page is wrong for most Fortran warnings, and for analyzer warnings. I considered various schemes involving adding extra tags to the .opt format to capture where options are documented, but for now this patch fixes the issue by introducing some special-casing logic. It only fixes the URLs for warning options, not for other command-line options, but those are the only options for which get_option_url is currently called. gcc/ChangeLog: PR 92830 * configure.ac (DOCUMENTATION_ROOT_URL): Drop trailing "gcc/" from default value, so that it can by supplied by get_option_html_page. * configure: Regenerate. * opts.c: Include "selftest.h". (get_option_html_page): New function. (get_option_url): Use it. Reformat to place comments next to the expressions they refer to. (selftest::test_get_option_html_page): New. (selftest::opts_c_tests): New. * selftest-run-tests.c (selftest::run_tests): Call selftest::opts_c_tests. * selftest.h (selftest::opts_c_tests): New decl.
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/* A self-testing framework, for use by -fself-test.
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Copyright (C) 2015-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifndef GCC_SELFTEST_H
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#define GCC_SELFTEST_H
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/* The selftest code should entirely disappear in a production
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configuration, hence we guard all of it with #if CHECKING_P. */
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#if CHECKING_P
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namespace selftest {
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/* A struct describing the source-location of a selftest, to make it
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easier to track down failing tests. */
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class location
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{
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public:
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location (const char *file, int line, const char *function)
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: m_file (file), m_line (line), m_function (function) {}
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const char *m_file;
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int m_line;
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const char *m_function;
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};
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/* A macro for use in selftests and by the ASSERT_ macros below,
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constructing a selftest::location for the current source location. */
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#define SELFTEST_LOCATION \
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(::selftest::location (__FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__))
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/* The entrypoint for running all tests. */
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extern void run_tests ();
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/* Record the successful outcome of some aspect of the test. */
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extern void pass (const location &loc, const char *msg);
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/* Report the failed outcome of some aspect of the test and abort. */
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extern void fail (const location &loc, const char *msg)
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ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
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/* As "fail", but using printf-style formatted output. */
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extern void fail_formatted (const location &loc, const char *fmt, ...)
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ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_2 ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
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/* Implementation detail of ASSERT_STREQ. */
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extern void assert_streq (const location &loc,
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const char *desc_val1, const char *desc_val2,
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const char *val1, const char *val2);
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/* Implementation detail of ASSERT_STR_CONTAINS. */
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extern void assert_str_contains (const location &loc,
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const char *desc_haystack,
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const char *desc_needle,
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const char *val_haystack,
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const char *val_needle);
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/* Implementation detail of ASSERT_STR_STARTSWITH. */
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extern void assert_str_startswith (const location &loc,
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const char *desc_str,
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const char *desc_prefix,
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const char *val_str,
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const char *val_prefix);
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/* A named temporary file for use in selftests.
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Usable for writing out files, and as the base class for
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temp_source_file.
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The file is unlinked in the destructor. */
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class named_temp_file
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{
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public:
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named_temp_file (const char *suffix);
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~named_temp_file ();
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const char *get_filename () const { return m_filename; }
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private:
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char *m_filename;
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};
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/* A class for writing out a temporary sourcefile for use in selftests
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of input handling. */
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class temp_source_file : public named_temp_file
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{
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public:
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temp_source_file (const location &loc, const char *suffix,
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const char *content);
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};
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/* RAII-style class for avoiding introducing locale-specific differences
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in strings containing localized quote marks, by temporarily overriding
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the "open_quote" and "close_quote" globals to something hardcoded.
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Specifically, the C locale's values are used:
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- open_quote becomes "`"
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- close_quote becomes "'"
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for the lifetime of the object. */
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class auto_fix_quotes
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{
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public:
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auto_fix_quotes ();
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~auto_fix_quotes ();
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private:
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const char *m_saved_open_quote;
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const char *m_saved_close_quote;
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};
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/* Various selftests involving location-handling require constructing a
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line table and one or more line maps within it.
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For maximum test coverage we want to run these tests with a variety
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of situations:
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- line_table->default_range_bits: some frontends use a non-zero value
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and others use zero
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- the fallback modes within line-map.c: there are various threshold
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values for location_t beyond line-map.c changes
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behavior (disabling of the range-packing optimization, disabling
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of column-tracking). We can exercise these by starting the line_table
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at interesting values at or near these thresholds.
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The following struct describes a particular case within our test
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matrix. */
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class line_table_case;
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/* A class for overriding the global "line_table" within a selftest,
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restoring its value afterwards. At most one instance of this
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class can exist at once, due to the need to keep the old value
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of line_table as a GC root. */
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class line_table_test
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{
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public:
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/* Default constructor. Override "line_table", using sane defaults
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for the temporary line_table. */
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line_table_test ();
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/* Constructor. Override "line_table", using the case described by C. */
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line_table_test (const line_table_case &c);
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/* Destructor. Restore the saved line_table. */
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~line_table_test ();
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};
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/* Helper function for selftests that need a function decl. */
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extern tree make_fndecl (tree return_type,
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const char *name,
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vec <tree> ¶m_types,
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bool is_variadic = false);
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/* Run TESTCASE multiple times, once for each case in our test matrix. */
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extern void
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for_each_line_table_case (void (*testcase) (const line_table_case &));
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/* Read the contents of PATH into memory, returning a 0-terminated buffer
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that must be freed by the caller.
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Fail (and abort) if there are any problems, with LOC as the reported
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location of the failure. */
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extern char *read_file (const location &loc, const char *path);
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/* A helper function for writing tests that interact with the
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garbage collector. */
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extern void forcibly_ggc_collect ();
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/* Convert a path relative to SRCDIR/gcc/testsuite/selftests
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to a real path (either absolute, or relative to pwd).
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The result should be freed by the caller. */
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extern char *locate_file (const char *path);
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/* The path of SRCDIR/testsuite/selftests. */
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extern const char *path_to_selftest_files;
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/* selftest::test_runner is an implementation detail of selftest::run_tests,
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exposed here to allow plugins to run their own suites of tests. */
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class test_runner
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{
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public:
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test_runner (const char *name);
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~test_runner ();
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private:
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const char *m_name;
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long m_start_time;
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};
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/* Declarations for specific families of tests (by source file), in
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alphabetical order. */
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extern void attribute_c_tests ();
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extern void bitmap_c_tests ();
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extern void cgraph_c_tests ();
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extern void convert_c_tests ();
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extern void diagnostic_c_tests ();
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extern void diagnostic_format_json_cc_tests ();
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extern void diagnostic_show_locus_c_tests ();
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extern void digraph_cc_tests ();
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extern void dumpfile_c_tests ();
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extern void edit_context_c_tests ();
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extern void et_forest_c_tests ();
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extern void fibonacci_heap_c_tests ();
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extern void fold_const_c_tests ();
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extern void function_tests_c_tests ();
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extern void ggc_tests_c_tests ();
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extern void gimple_c_tests ();
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extern void hash_map_tests_c_tests ();
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extern void hash_set_tests_c_tests ();
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extern void input_c_tests ();
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extern void json_cc_tests ();
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extern void opt_problem_cc_tests ();
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extern void optinfo_emit_json_cc_tests ();
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extern void opts_c_tests ();
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extern void ordered_hash_map_tests_cc_tests ();
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extern void predict_c_tests ();
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extern void pretty_print_c_tests ();
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extern void range_tests ();
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extern void read_rtl_function_c_tests ();
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extern void rtl_tests_c_tests ();
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extern void sbitmap_c_tests ();
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extern void selftest_c_tests ();
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extern void simplify_rtx_c_tests ();
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extern void spellcheck_c_tests ();
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extern void spellcheck_tree_c_tests ();
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extern void sreal_c_tests ();
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extern void store_merging_c_tests ();
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extern void tree_c_tests ();
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extern void tree_cfg_c_tests ();
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extern void tree_diagnostic_path_cc_tests ();
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extern void tristate_cc_tests ();
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extern void typed_splay_tree_c_tests ();
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extern void unique_ptr_tests_cc_tests ();
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extern void vec_c_tests ();
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extern void vec_perm_indices_c_tests ();
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extern void wide_int_cc_tests ();
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extern void opt_proposer_c_tests ();
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extern void dbgcnt_c_tests ();
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extern int num_passes;
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} /* end of namespace selftest. */
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/* Macros for writing tests. */
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/* Evaluate EXPR and coerce to bool, calling
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::selftest::pass if it is true,
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::selftest::fail if it false. */
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#define ASSERT_TRUE(EXPR) \
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ASSERT_TRUE_AT (SELFTEST_LOCATION, (EXPR))
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/* Like ASSERT_TRUE, but treat LOC as the effective location of the
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selftest. */
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#define ASSERT_TRUE_AT(LOC, EXPR) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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const char *desc_ = "ASSERT_TRUE (" #EXPR ")"; \
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bool actual_ = (EXPR); \
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if (actual_) \
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::selftest::pass ((LOC), desc_); \
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else \
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::selftest::fail ((LOC), desc_); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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/* Evaluate EXPR and coerce to bool, calling
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::selftest::pass if it is false,
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::selftest::fail if it true. */
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#define ASSERT_FALSE(EXPR) \
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ASSERT_FALSE_AT (SELFTEST_LOCATION, (EXPR))
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/* Like ASSERT_FALSE, but treat LOC as the effective location of the
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selftest. */
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#define ASSERT_FALSE_AT(LOC, EXPR) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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const char *desc_ = "ASSERT_FALSE (" #EXPR ")"; \
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bool actual_ = (EXPR); \
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if (actual_) \
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::selftest::fail ((LOC), desc_); \
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else \
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::selftest::pass ((LOC), desc_); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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/* Evaluate VAL1 and VAL2 and compare them with ==, calling
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::selftest::pass if they are equal,
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::selftest::fail if they are non-equal. */
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#define ASSERT_EQ(VAL1, VAL2) \
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ASSERT_EQ_AT ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), (VAL1), (VAL2))
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/* Like ASSERT_EQ, but treat LOC as the effective location of the
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selftest. */
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#define ASSERT_EQ_AT(LOC, VAL1, VAL2) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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const char *desc_ = "ASSERT_EQ (" #VAL1 ", " #VAL2 ")"; \
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if ((VAL1) == (VAL2)) \
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::selftest::pass ((LOC), desc_); \
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else \
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::selftest::fail ((LOC), desc_); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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/* Evaluate VAL1 and VAL2 and compare them with known_eq, calling
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::selftest::pass if they are always equal,
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::selftest::fail if they might be non-equal. */
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#define ASSERT_KNOWN_EQ(VAL1, VAL2) \
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ASSERT_KNOWN_EQ_AT ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), (VAL1), (VAL2))
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/* Like ASSERT_KNOWN_EQ, but treat LOC as the effective location of the
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selftest. */
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#define ASSERT_KNOWN_EQ_AT(LOC, VAL1, VAL2) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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const char *desc = "ASSERT_KNOWN_EQ (" #VAL1 ", " #VAL2 ")"; \
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if (known_eq (VAL1, VAL2)) \
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::selftest::pass ((LOC), desc); \
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else \
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::selftest::fail ((LOC), desc); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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/* Evaluate VAL1 and VAL2 and compare them with !=, calling
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::selftest::pass if they are non-equal,
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::selftest::fail if they are equal. */
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#define ASSERT_NE(VAL1, VAL2) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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const char *desc_ = "ASSERT_NE (" #VAL1 ", " #VAL2 ")"; \
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if ((VAL1) != (VAL2)) \
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::selftest::pass (SELFTEST_LOCATION, desc_); \
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else \
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::selftest::fail (SELFTEST_LOCATION, desc_); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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/* Evaluate VAL1 and VAL2 and compare them with maybe_ne, calling
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::selftest::pass if they might be non-equal,
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::selftest::fail if they are known to be equal. */
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#define ASSERT_MAYBE_NE(VAL1, VAL2) \
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ASSERT_MAYBE_NE_AT ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), (VAL1), (VAL2))
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/* Like ASSERT_MAYBE_NE, but treat LOC as the effective location of the
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selftest. */
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#define ASSERT_MAYBE_NE_AT(LOC, VAL1, VAL2) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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const char *desc = "ASSERT_MAYBE_NE (" #VAL1 ", " #VAL2 ")"; \
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if (maybe_ne (VAL1, VAL2)) \
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::selftest::pass ((LOC), desc); \
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else \
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::selftest::fail ((LOC), desc); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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/* Evaluate LHS and RHS and compare them with >, calling
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::selftest::pass if LHS > RHS,
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::selftest::fail otherwise. */
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#define ASSERT_GT(LHS, RHS) \
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ASSERT_GT_AT ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), (LHS), (RHS))
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/* Like ASSERT_GT, but treat LOC as the effective location of the
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selftest. */
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#define ASSERT_GT_AT(LOC, LHS, RHS) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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const char *desc_ = "ASSERT_GT (" #LHS ", " #RHS ")"; \
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if ((LHS) > (RHS)) \
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::selftest::pass ((LOC), desc_); \
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else \
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::selftest::fail ((LOC), desc_); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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/* Evaluate LHS and RHS and compare them with <, calling
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::selftest::pass if LHS < RHS,
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::selftest::fail otherwise. */
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#define ASSERT_LT(LHS, RHS) \
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ASSERT_LT_AT ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), (LHS), (RHS))
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/* Like ASSERT_LT, but treat LOC as the effective location of the
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selftest. */
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#define ASSERT_LT_AT(LOC, LHS, RHS) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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const char *desc_ = "ASSERT_LT (" #LHS ", " #RHS ")"; \
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if ((LHS) < (RHS)) \
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::selftest::pass ((LOC), desc_); \
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else \
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::selftest::fail ((LOC), desc_); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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/* Evaluate VAL1 and VAL2 and compare them with strcmp, calling
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::selftest::pass if they are equal (and both are non-NULL),
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::selftest::fail if they are non-equal, or are both NULL. */
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#define ASSERT_STREQ(VAL1, VAL2) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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::selftest::assert_streq (SELFTEST_LOCATION, #VAL1, #VAL2, \
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(VAL1), (VAL2)); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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/* Like ASSERT_STREQ, but treat LOC as the effective location of the
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selftest. */
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#define ASSERT_STREQ_AT(LOC, VAL1, VAL2) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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::selftest::assert_streq ((LOC), #VAL1, #VAL2, \
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(VAL1), (VAL2)); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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/* Evaluate HAYSTACK and NEEDLE and use strstr to determine if NEEDLE
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is within HAYSTACK.
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::selftest::pass if NEEDLE is found.
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::selftest::fail if it is not found. */
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#define ASSERT_STR_CONTAINS(HAYSTACK, NEEDLE) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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::selftest::assert_str_contains (SELFTEST_LOCATION, #HAYSTACK, #NEEDLE, \
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(HAYSTACK), (NEEDLE)); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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/* Like ASSERT_STR_CONTAINS, but treat LOC as the effective location of the
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selftest. */
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#define ASSERT_STR_CONTAINS_AT(LOC, HAYSTACK, NEEDLE) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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::selftest::assert_str_contains (LOC, #HAYSTACK, #NEEDLE, \
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(HAYSTACK), (NEEDLE)); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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/* Evaluate STR and PREFIX and determine if STR starts with PREFIX.
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::selftest::pass if STR does start with PREFIX.
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::selftest::fail if does not, or either is NULL. */
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#define ASSERT_STR_STARTSWITH(STR, PREFIX) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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::selftest::assert_str_startswith (SELFTEST_LOCATION, #STR, #PREFIX, \
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(STR), (PREFIX)); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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/* Evaluate PRED1 (VAL1), calling ::selftest::pass if it is true,
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::selftest::fail if it is false. */
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#define ASSERT_PRED1(PRED1, VAL1) \
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SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
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const char *desc_ = "ASSERT_PRED1 (" #PRED1 ", " #VAL1 ")"; \
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bool actual_ = (PRED1) (VAL1); \
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if (actual_) \
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::selftest::pass (SELFTEST_LOCATION, desc_); \
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else \
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::selftest::fail (SELFTEST_LOCATION, desc_); \
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SELFTEST_END_STMT
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#define SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT do {
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#define SELFTEST_END_STMT } while (0)
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#endif /* #if CHECKING_P */
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#endif /* GCC_SELFTEST_H */
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