# This file defines a tcl proc to assist with testing the llvm2cpp. There are # no llvm2cpp specific test cases. Instead, it utilizes all the existing test # cases and makes sure llvm2cpp can run them. The basic idea is that we find # all the LLVM Assembly (*.ll) files, run llvm2cpp on them to generate a C++ # program, compile those programs, run them and see if what they produce matches # the original input to llvm2cpp. proc llvm2cpp-test { files } { global subdir llvmtoolsdir llvmlibsdir objdir srcdir objroot srcroot set timeout 30 set path [file join $objdir $subdir] set llvm2cpp [file join $llvmtoolsdir llvm2cpp ] set llvmas [file join $llvmtoolsdir llvm-as ] set llvmdis [file join $llvmtoolsdir llvm-dis ] #Make Output Directory if it does not exist already if { [file exists path] } { cd $path } else { file mkdir $path cd $path } file mkdir Output foreach test $files { set filename [file tail $test] set generated [file join Output $filename.cpp] set executable [file join Output $filename.exe] set output [file join Output $filename.gen] set assembly [file join Output $filename.asm] set testname [file rootname $filename] set bytecode [file join Output $filename.bc] # Note that the stderr for llvm-as must be redirected to /dev/null because # otherwise exec will see the msgs and return 1 even though they are only # warnings. If real errors are generated on stderr then llvm-as will return # a non-zero retval anyway so we're good. set retval [ catch { exec -keepnewline $llvmas $test -o - | $llvmdis -f -o $assembly 2>/dev/null } msg ] if { $retval != 0 } { fail "$test: llvm-as/llvm-dis returned $retval\n$msg" continue } set retval [ catch { exec -keepnewline $llvm2cpp -f -o $generated < $test 2>/dev/null } msg] if { $retval != 0 } { fail "$test: llvm2cpp returned $retval\n$msg" continue } set retval [ catch { exec -keepnewline gcc -g -D__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS -o $executable $generated -I$srcroot/include -I$objroot/include -L$llvmlibsdir -lLLVMCore -lLLVMSupport -lLLVMbzip2.o -lLLVMSystem -lstdc++ } msg ] if { $retval != 0 } { fail "$test: gcc returned $retval\n$msg" continue } set retval [ catch { exec -keepnewline $executable > $output } msg ] if { $retval != 0 } { set execname [file tail $executable] fail "$test: $execname returned $retval:\n$msg" continue } set retval [ catch { exec -keepnewline diff $assembly $output } msg ] if { $retval != 0 } { fail "$test: diff returned $retval:\n$msg" continue } pass "$test" } }