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author | Nico Rieck <nico.rieck@gmail.com> | 2014-01-08 16:30:03 +0000 |
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committer | Nico Rieck <nico.rieck@gmail.com> | 2014-01-08 16:30:03 +0000 |
commit | 113906398b4da33130e67b47010c59ba8f827085 (patch) | |
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Remove mention of old deleted test scripts from testing guide
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diff --git a/docs/TestingGuide.rst b/docs/TestingGuide.rst index c9a35cd746..eb61bdfc2c 100644 --- a/docs/TestingGuide.rst +++ b/docs/TestingGuide.rst @@ -404,20 +404,12 @@ To add more variables, look at ``test/lit.cfg``. Other Features -------------- -To make RUN line writing easier, there are several helper scripts and programs -in the ``llvm/test/Scripts`` directory. This directory is in the PATH -when running tests, so you can just call these scripts using their name. -For example: - -``ignore`` - This script runs its arguments and then always returns 0. This is useful - in cases where the test needs to cause a tool to generate an error (e.g. - to check the error output). However, any program in a pipeline that - returns a non-zero result will cause the test to fail. This script - overcomes that issue and nicely documents that the test case is - purposefully ignoring the result code of the tool +To make RUN line writing easier, there are several helper programs. These +helpers are in the PATH when running tests, so you can just call them using +their name. For example: + ``not`` - This script runs its arguments and then inverts the result code from it. + This program runs its arguments and then inverts the result code from it. Zero result codes become 1. Non-zero result codes become 0. Sometimes it is necessary to mark a test case as "expected fail" or |