From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Michael Elizabeth Chastain To: gdb@sources.redhat.com Subject: C++ FAIL counts and the effect of demangler fix Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 00:06:00 -0000 Message-id: <200102140806.AAA28150@bosch.cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2001-02/msg00146.html FAIL counts for gdb.c++/*.exp plain compat diff v2 gdb.c++/*.exp 306 163 143 18 ------------- --- --- --- -- gdb.c++/cplusfuncs.exp 83 0 -83 gdb.c++/inherit.exp 62 6 -56 gdb.c++/ref-types.exp 60 60 0 gdb.c++/virtfunc.exp 32 31 -1 gdb.c++/derivation.exp 20 20 0 gdb.c++/classes.exp 19 18 -1 5 gdb.c++/templates.exp 7 7 0 2 gdb.c++/overload.exp 6 5 -1 gdb.c++/namespace.exp 5 4 -1 1 gdb.c++/method.exp 4 4 0 gdb.c++/local.exp 3 3 0 gdb.c++/annota2.exp 3 3 0 3 gdb.c++/userdef.exp 1 1 0 gdb.c++/demangle.exp 1 1 0 1 gdb.c++/ovldbreak.exp 0 0 0 6 Column #1 is FSF CVS gcc (2001-02-12) + FSF CVS gdb (2001-02-12). Test results are combined from three platforms: Red Hat Linux 7 native, Red Hat Linux 6.2 native, and Solaris 2.6 native. There is no significant platform dependence. Column #2 is software from #1 plus Daniel Berlin's patch to the demangler to format names the same as the v2 abi. Test results are from Red Hat Linux 7 only. Column #3 is the difference between #1 and #2. Column #4 is /usr/bin/gcc (gcc 2.96), which uses v2 abi, + FSF CVS gdb (2001-02-12). This is the baseline that we have to get back to. [Hmmm, ovldbreak.exp was working with v2 abi compilers on 2001-01-28 when I checked it in. I have to look into that]. Michael Elizabeth Chastain "love without fear"