On Jul 26, 2017, at 9:00 AM, Pierre-Marie de Rodat <dero...@adacore.com> wrote: > At the last GNU Cauldron, Richard Biener and I talked about DWARF output > testing. Except for guality tests, which are disabled on several > targets, the only way tests check the DWARF is scanning the annotated > assembly (-dA), making it hard to write reliable tests.
> Anyway, Richard and I discussed about doing something similar in-tree, > and here is a candidate set of patches to achieve that I'm fine with the direction if a reviewer wants to go in that direction. I wish python didn't have a built-in speed penalty, that's the only downside I don't like about it. Aside from that, even switching all of the testsuite to be python based isn't a terrible idea.
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