On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 05:44:47PM -0400, Marek Polacek via Gcc-patches wrote: > We will still have a surfeit of bugs that we've given short shrift to, but > let's at least automate what we can. The initial addition of the relevant > old(-ish) tests won't of course happen automagically, but it's a price I'm > willing to pay. My goal here isn't merely to reduce the number of open PRs; > it is to improve the testing of the compiler overall. > > Thoughts?
Looks useful to me, but I'd think it might be desirable to use separate directories for those tests, so that it is more obvious that it is a different category of tests. Now that we use git, just using git mv to move them to another place once they are fixed for good (together with some dg-* directive tweaks) wouldn't be that much work later. So having gcc.dg/unfixed/ , g++.dg/unfixed/ , c-c++-common/unfixed/ and their torture/ suffixed variants (or better directory name for those)? Jakub