#!/usr/bin/perl -w # This tiny little script, which should be run from the clang # directory (with clang in your patch), tries to take each # compilable Clang test and build a PCH file from that test, then read # and dump the contents of the PCH file just created. use POSIX; $exitcode = 0; sub testfiles($$) { my $suffix = shift; my $language = shift; my $passed = 0; my $failed = 0; my $skipped = 0; @files = `ls test/*/*.$suffix`; foreach $file (@files) { chomp($file); my $code = system("clang -fsyntax-only -x $language $file > /dev/null 2>&1"); if ($code == 0) { print("."); $code = system("clang -cc1 -emit-pch -x $language -o $file.pch $file > /dev/null 2>&1"); if ($code == 0) { $code = system("clang -cc1 -include-pch $file.pch -x $language -ast-dump /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1"); if ($code == 0) { $passed++; } elsif (($code & 0xFF) == SIGINT) { exit($exitcode); } else { print("\n---Failed to dump AST file for \"$file\"---\n"); $exitcode = 1; $failed++; } unlink "$file.pch"; } elsif (($code & 0xFF) == SIGINT) { exit($exitcode); } else { print("\n---Failed to build PCH file for \"$file\"---\n"); $exitcode = 1; $failed++; } } elsif (($code & 0xFF) == SIGINT) { exit($exitcode); } else { print("x"); $skipped++; } } print("\n\n$passed tests passed\n"); print("$failed tests failed\n"); print("$skipped tests skipped ('x')\n") } printf("-----Testing precompiled headers for C-----\n"); testfiles("c", "c"); printf("\n-----Testing precompiled headers for Objective-C-----\n"); testfiles("m", "objective-c"); print("\n"); exit($exitcode); |