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authorChandler Carruth <chandlerc@gmail.com>2012-07-02 12:47:22 +0000
committerChandler Carruth <chandlerc@gmail.com>2012-07-02 12:47:22 +0000
commit4177e6fff50552908bab510f1e896fa974a6f155 (patch)
tree80b904d51d4915eb493b93a185028c51a347f150 /test/Integer
parent563add96ce541e02ef976c4948b640f0a1462967 (diff)
Convert all tests using TCL-style quoting to use shell-style quoting.
This was done through the aid of a terrible Perl creation. I will not paste any of the horrors here. Suffice to say, it require multiple staged rounds of replacements, state carried between, and a few nested-construct-parsing hacks that I'm not proud of. It happens, by luck, to be able to deal with all the TCL-quoting patterns in evidence in the LLVM test suite. If anyone is maintaining large out-of-tree test trees, feel free to poke me and I'll send you the steps I used to convert things, as well as answer any painful questions etc. IRC works best for this type of thing I find. Once converted, switch the LLVM lit config to use ShTests the same as Clang. In addition to being able to delete large amounts of Python code from 'lit', this will also simplify the entire test suite and some of lit's architecture. Finally, the test suite runs 33% faster on Linux now. ;] For my 16-hardware-thread (2x 4-core xeon e5520): 36s -> 24s git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@159525 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
Diffstat (limited to 'test/Integer')
-rw-r--r--test/Integer/packed_struct_bt.ll2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/test/Integer/packed_struct_bt.ll b/test/Integer/packed_struct_bt.ll
index a4d01e7d84..257c1c66eb 100644
--- a/test/Integer/packed_struct_bt.ll
+++ b/test/Integer/packed_struct_bt.ll
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
; RUN: llvm-as %t1.ll -o - | llvm-dis > %t2.ll
; RUN: diff %t1.ll %t2.ll
; RUN: not grep cast %t2.ll
-; RUN: grep {\\}>} %t2.ll
+; RUN: grep "}>" %t2.ll
; END.
%struct.anon = type <{ i8, i35, i35, i35 }>