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6.4.4 C Language Testsuites

GCC contains the following C language testsuites, in the gcc/testsuite directory:

gcc.dg
This contains tests of particular features of the C compiler, using the more modern `dg' harness. Correctness tests for various compiler features should go here if possible.

Magic comments determine whether the file is preprocessed, compiled, linked or run. In these tests, error and warning message texts are compared against expected texts or regular expressions given in comments. These tests are run with the options `-ansi -pedantic' unless other options are given in the test. Except as noted below they are not run with multiple optimization options.

gcc.dg/compat
This subdirectory contains tests for binary compatibility using compat.exp, which in turn uses the language-independent support (see Support for testing binary compatibility).
gcc.dg/cpp
This subdirectory contains tests of the preprocessor.
gcc.dg/debug
This subdirectory contains tests for debug formats. Tests in this subdirectory are run for each debug format that the compiler supports.
gcc.dg/format
This subdirectory contains tests of the -Wformat format checking. Tests in this directory are run with and without -DWIDE.
gcc.dg/noncompile
This subdirectory contains tests of code that should not compile and does not need any special compilation options. They are run with multiple optimization options, since sometimes invalid code crashes the compiler with optimization.
gcc.dg/special
FIXME: describe this.
gcc.c-torture
This contains particular code fragments which have historically broken easily. These tests are run with multiple optimization options, so tests for features which only break at some optimization levels belong here. This also contains tests to check that certain optimizations occur. It might be worthwhile to separate the correctness tests cleanly from the code quality tests, but it hasn't been done yet.
gcc.c-torture/compat
FIXME: describe this.

This directory should probably not be used for new tests.

gcc.c-torture/compile
This testsuite contains test cases that should compile, but do not need to link or run. These test cases are compiled with several different combinations of optimization options. All warnings are disabled for these test cases, so this directory is not suitable if you wish to test for the presence or absence of compiler warnings. While special options can be set, and tests disabled on specific platforms, by the use of .x files, mostly these test cases should not contain platform dependencies. FIXME: discuss how defines such as NO_LABEL_VALUES and STACK_SIZE are used.
gcc.c-torture/execute
This testsuite contains test cases that should compile, link and run; otherwise the same comments as for gcc.c-torture/compile apply.
gcc.c-torture/execute/ieee
This contains tests which are specific to IEEE floating point.
gcc.c-torture/unsorted
FIXME: describe this.

This directory should probably not be used for new tests.

gcc.c-torture/misc-tests
This directory contains C tests that require special handling. Some of these tests have individual expect files, and others share special-purpose expect files:
bprob*.c
Test -fbranch-probabilities using bprob.exp, which in turn uses the generic, language-independent framework (see Support for testing profile-directed optimizations).
dg-*.c
Test the testsuite itself using dg-test.exp.
gcov*.c
Test gcov output using gcov.exp, which in turn uses the language-independent support (see Support for testing gcov).
i386-pf-*.c
Test i386-specific support for data prefetch using i386-prefetch.exp.

FIXME: merge in testsuite/README.gcc and discuss the format of test cases and magic comments more.