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@@ -186,19 +186,18 @@ directories:</p>
This subdirectory should contain tests that verify that your code
works correctly. Automated tests are especially useful.
<p>
- Currently, the LLVM build system provides little support for tests,
- although some exists. Expanded support for tests will hopefully
- occur in the future. In the meantime, the LLVM system does provide the
- following:
+ Currently, the LLVM build system provides basic support for tests.
+ The LLVM system provides the following:
<ul>
<li>
- LLVM provides several QMTest test classes that can be used to
- create tests. They can be found in
- <tt>llvm/test/QMTest/llvm.py</tt>. These test classes perform a
- variety of functions, including code optimization tests, assembly
- tests, and code analysis tests. The Makefile in
- <tt>llvm/test</tt> provides the QMTest context needed by LLVM test
- classes.
+ LLVM provides a tcl procedure that is used by Dejagnu to run
+ tests. It can be found in <tt>llvm/lib/llvm-dg.exp</tt>. This
+ test procedure uses RUN lines in the actual test case to determine
+ how to run the test. See the <a
+ href="TestingGuide.html">TestingGuide</a> for more details. You
+ can easily write Makefile support similar to the Makefiles in <tt>llvm/test</tt>
+ to use Dejagnu to run your project's tests.</li>
+
<p>
<li>