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I guess you're intending to use this via --test-args --run or so? Does that work for you? If so, r=me, otherwise happy to re-review after the option is pulled through and exposed in rustbuild as a flag as well. |
Yep, that's what I was going to do at least for now. I wasn't sure how many others would need it. @bors r=Mark-Simulacrum |
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@bors r- actually I'm seeing some problems with this |
Okay, I fixed some things and threaded I've confirmed that I can run |
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This controls whether run-* tests actually get run.
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I was wary of doing any automatic disabling here, since should-fail is how we test compiletest itself.
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@bors r+ rollup Thanks! |
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…=Mark-Simulacrum Add `needs-unwind` and beginning of support for testing `panic=abort` std to compiletest For the Fuchsia platform we build libstd with `panic=abort` and would like a way to run tests with that enabled. This adds low-level support for this directly to compiletest. In the future I'd like to add high-level support in rustbuild, e.g. having target-specific flags that allow configuring a panic strategy. (Side note: It would be nice if we could also build multiple configurations for the same target, but I'm getting ahead of myself.) This plus rust-lang#84500 have everything that's needed to get ui tests passing on fuchsia targets. Part of rust-lang#84766. Note that this change only includes the header on tests which need an unwinder to _build_, not those which need it to _run_. r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
…k-Simulacrum Add --run flag to compiletest This controls whether run-* tests actually get run. r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
…=Mark-Simulacrum Add `needs-unwind` and beginning of support for testing `panic=abort` std to compiletest For the Fuchsia platform we build libstd with `panic=abort` and would like a way to run tests with that enabled. This adds low-level support for this directly to compiletest. In the future I'd like to add high-level support in rustbuild, e.g. having target-specific flags that allow configuring a panic strategy. (Side note: It would be nice if we could also build multiple configurations for the same target, but I'm getting ahead of myself.) This plus rust-lang#84500 have everything that's needed to get ui tests passing on fuchsia targets. Part of rust-lang#84766. Note that this change only includes the header on tests which need an unwinder to _build_, not those which need it to _run_. r? ``@Mark-Simulacrum``
…k-Simulacrum Add --run flag to compiletest This controls whether run-* tests actually get run. r? ``@Mark-Simulacrum``
…=Mark-Simulacrum Add `needs-unwind` and beginning of support for testing `panic=abort` std to compiletest For the Fuchsia platform we build libstd with `panic=abort` and would like a way to run tests with that enabled. This adds low-level support for this directly to compiletest. In the future I'd like to add high-level support in rustbuild, e.g. having target-specific flags that allow configuring a panic strategy. (Side note: It would be nice if we could also build multiple configurations for the same target, but I'm getting ahead of myself.) This plus rust-lang#84500 have everything that's needed to get ui tests passing on fuchsia targets. Part of rust-lang#84766. Note that this change only includes the header on tests which need an unwinder to _build_, not those which need it to _run_. r? ```@Mark-Simulacrum```
…=Mark-Simulacrum Add `needs-unwind` and beginning of support for testing `panic=abort` std to compiletest For the Fuchsia platform we build libstd with `panic=abort` and would like a way to run tests with that enabled. This adds low-level support for this directly to compiletest. In the future I'd like to add high-level support in rustbuild, e.g. having target-specific flags that allow configuring a panic strategy. (Side note: It would be nice if we could also build multiple configurations for the same target, but I'm getting ahead of myself.) This plus rust-lang#84500 have everything that's needed to get ui tests passing on fuchsia targets. Part of rust-lang#84766. Note that this change only includes the header on tests which need an unwinder to _build_, not those which need it to _run_. r? ````@Mark-Simulacrum````
Rollup of 11 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#84409 (Ensure TLS destructors run before thread joins in SGX) - rust-lang#84500 (Add --run flag to compiletest) - rust-lang#84728 (Add test for suggestion to borrow unsized function parameters) - rust-lang#84734 (Add `needs-unwind` and beginning of support for testing `panic=abort` std to compiletest) - rust-lang#84755 (Allow using `core::` in intra-doc links within core itself) - rust-lang#84871 (Disallows `#![feature(no_coverage)]` on stable and beta (using standard crate-level gating)) - rust-lang#84872 (Wire up tidy dependency checks for cg_clif) - rust-lang#84896 (Handle incorrect placement of parentheses in trait bounds more gracefully) - rust-lang#84905 (CTFE engine: rename copy → copy_intrinsic, move to intrinsics.rs) - rust-lang#84953 (Remove unneeded call to with_default_session_globals in rustdoc highlight) - rust-lang#84987 (small nits) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
This controls whether run-* tests actually get run.
r? @Mark-Simulacrum