Hi,
> I was wondering if someone would tell me how to pass an option that
> contains slashes into 'make check'?
>
> For example if I want to test a compiler using a simulator and the -O3 option
> I can run:
>
> make check RUNTESTFLAGS="--target_board='mips-sim-mti32/-O3'"
>
> I want to run this:
>
> make check RUNTESTFLAGS="--target_board='mips-sim-mti32/-
> fplugin=/home/sellcey/plugin/dynopt.so'"
Using a brace expansion may help here though I haven't checked. Forward slashes
are for the first set of run variants and braces are for the second set. Given
the separator for brace expansion is , then the forwards slashes would
hopefully not matter. It's a bit of a guess though:
make check
RUNTESTFLAGS="--target_board='mips-sim-mti32\{-fplugin=/home/sellcey/plugin/dynopt.so\}'"
Matthew
>
> But the slashes in the plugin path are messing things up (I tried putting 1,
> 2,
> or 3 backslashes in front of the forward slashes in the path but that did not
> help and I tried putting /home/sellcey/plugin/dynopt.so in single quotes,
> that did not help either.
>
> Steve Ellcey
> [email protected]