On 16/07/25 00:55, Jose E. Marchesi wrote:
Hi Jose,
On 15/07/25 22:55, Jose E. Marchesi wrote:
Hi Piyush.
This form of the script looks generally good to me.
May be a good time to move to the second stage of the project, which
if
I am not mistaken consists in creating some dejagnu infrastructure so we
can get testsuites running the script on the test sources.
I’m working on a draft patch to discuss the approach before fully
implementing it. Understanding how DejaGnu and the GCC testsuite work
internally took some time. I have some doubts about the best places to
make edits for certain functionalities, and I’ll detail them in the
draft patch.
Yes, it is often better to ask sooner than later. People in this list
know about both dejagnu and the GCC testsuite infrastructure.
Thanks, I’ll clean up the draft and try to share it by today
At this point it would be good if this and future series would be
available in some public branch somewhere until the stuff is ready to go
in the main gcc.git repository. Do you have access to some suitable
forge or similar? Otherwise you may want to use forge.sourceware.org.
I’ve been using my GitHub repository:
https://github.com/PiyushRaj927/gcc to push patches, will this work?
I can keep a dedicated branch there for accepted patches. If
preferred, I can also set up a repository on forge.sourceware.org
That works just fine, thanks :)
I assume the branch is ebpf-compiletests.
Yes
As we discussed, it would be good to have a page in the wiki to document
this effort, something like https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/BPFRunTimeTests.
I can create it and point to your github repo and branch, for starters.
If you create an account in the wiki then I will give you write access
so you can update the page.
Sounds good to you?
Yes, that sounds good. I’ve created my account with the username
“PiyushRaj” using the same email as in this thread.
Thanks