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"unresolved" as a test result means runtest returns an error, which can be confusing when there is no apparent error unless you look in .log files. In particular many tests are skipped without reporting an error if no target C compiler is found, but if a target C compiler is found but won't compile a testcase for some reason we used to mark the test as unresolved. Which is no more worthy of an error than when lacking a C compiler entirely. * testsuite/ld-cdtest/cdtest.exp, * testsuite/ld-checks/checks.exp, * testsuite/ld-elf/binutils.exp, * testsuite/ld-elf/compress.exp, * testsuite/ld-elf/dwarf.exp, * testsuite/ld-elf/exclude.exp, * testsuite/ld-elf/frame.exp, * testsuite/ld-elf/indirect.exp, * testsuite/ld-elf/linux-x86.exp, * testsuite/ld-elf/sec-to-seg.exp, * testsuite/ld-elf/tls_common.exp, * testsuite/ld-elfcomm/elfcomm.exp, * testsuite/ld-elfvers/vers.exp, * testsuite/ld-elfvsb/elfvsb.exp, * testsuite/ld-elfweak/elfweak.exp, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/binutils.exp, * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips-elf-flags.exp, * testsuite/ld-misc/defsym.exp, * testsuite/ld-mn10300/mn10300.exp, * testsuite/ld-plugin/lto.exp, * testsuite/ld-plugin/plugin.exp, * testsuite/ld-scripts/align.exp, * testsuite/ld-scripts/assert.exp, * testsuite/ld-scripts/crossref.exp, * testsuite/ld-scripts/defined.exp, * testsuite/ld-scripts/extern.exp, * testsuite/ld-scripts/log2.exp, * testsuite/ld-scripts/map-address.exp, * testsuite/ld-scripts/phdrs.exp, * testsuite/ld-scripts/phdrs2.exp, * testsuite/ld-scripts/script.exp, * testsuite/ld-scripts/section-flags.exp, * testsuite/ld-scripts/sizeof.exp, * testsuite/ld-scripts/weak.exp, * testsuite/ld-selective/selective.exp, * testsuite/ld-sh/sh.exp, * testsuite/ld-shared/shared.exp, * testsuite/ld-srec/srec.exp, * testsuite/ld-tic6x/tic6x.exp, * testsuite/ld-undefined/undefined.exp, * testsuite/ld-undefined/weak-undef.exp, * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp: Don't use unresolved except after perror. Instead report "unsupported" or "fail".
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# Expect script for LD selective linking tests
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# Copyright (C) 1998-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# This file is part of the GNU Binutils.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
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# MA 02110-1301, USA.
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#
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# Written by Catherine Moore (clm@cygnus.com)
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# Make sure that constructors are handled correctly.
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# Only ELF based ports support selective linking
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if { ![is_elf_format] || ![check_gc_sections_available] } {
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return
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}
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# List contains test-items with three items followed by four lists:
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# 1:name 2:test-type (CC or C++; add as needed) 3:filename 4:ld-flags
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# 5:must-have-symbols 6:must-not-have-symbols 7:xfail-targets.
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#
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# If a must(-not)-have symbol is a list, then that list must have two
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# items; the symbol name and a value the symbol must (not) have.
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#
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# Note: ld_nm trims leading `_' from _start
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#
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# FIXME: Instead of table, read settings from each source-file.
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set seltests {
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{selective1 C 1.c {} {} {dropme1 dropme2} {}}
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{selective2 C 2.c {} {} {foo} {}}
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{selective3 C 2.c {-u foo} {foo} {{foo 0}} {}}
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{selective4 C++ 3.cc {} {start a A::foo() B::foo()} {A::bar()} {mips*-*}}
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{selective5 C++ 4.cc {} {start a A::bar()} {A::foo() B::foo()} {mips*-*}}
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{selective6 C++ 5.cc {} {start a A::bar()}
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{A::foo() B::foo() dropme1() dropme2()} {*-*-*}}
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}
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set cflags "-w -O -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections $NOSANITIZE_CFLAGS $NOLTO_CFLAGS"
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set cxxflags "-fno-exceptions -fno-rtti $NOSANITIZE_CFLAGS $NOLTO_CFLAGS"
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set ldflags "--gc-sections -Bstatic"
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if [istarget mips*-*] {
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# MIPS16 doesn't support PIC code.
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set cflags "-mno-abicalls $cflags"
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# MIPS ELF uses __start by default, we override it.
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set ldflags "-e _start $ldflags"
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}
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if [istarget avr-*-*] {
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# Make .text start at a non-zero address, as some tests expect
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# valid symbols to have non-zero values.
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set ldflags "--section-start=.text=0x2 $ldflags"
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}
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# If we don't have g++ for the target, mark all tests as untested.
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if { ![is_remote host] && [which $CXX] == 0 } {
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foreach testitem $seltests {
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untested "[lindex $testitem 0]"
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}
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return
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}
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foreach testitem $seltests {
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set testname [lindex $testitem 0]
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set testtype [lindex $testitem 1]
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set testfile [lindex $testitem 2]
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set objfile "tmpdir/[file rootname $testfile].o"
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set ldfile "tmpdir/[file rootname $testfile].x"
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set failed 0
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set ldargs [lindex $testitem 3]
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set mustsyms [lindex $testitem 4]
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set mustnotsyms [lindex $testitem 5]
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set xfails [lindex $testitem 6]
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foreach xfail_target $xfails {
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setup_xfail $xfail_target
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}
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# It's either C or C++ at the moment.
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if { $testtype == "C++" } {
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set compiler "$CXX"
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# Starting with 3.4.0, -fvtable-gc is no longer supported and thus
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# the functionality we try to test for cannot be expected to work.
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set version [remote_exec host "$CXX -dumpversion"]
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set version [lindex $version 1]
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if { [regexp "^(\[1-9\]\[0-9\]+|\[4-9\]|3.(\[1-9\]\[0-9\]+))\\." $version] \
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|| [regexp "^(\[1-9\]\[0-9\]+|\[4-9\])" $version] } {
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set testflags "$cflags $cxxflags"
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setup_xfail {*-*-*}
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} else {
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set testflags "$cflags $cxxflags -fvtable-gc"
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}
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} else {
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set testflags "$cflags"
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set compiler "$CC"
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}
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# Note that we do not actually *use* CXX; we just add cxxflags for C++
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# tests. It might have been a buglet originally; now I think better
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# leave as is.
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if { ![ld_compile "$compiler $testflags" $srcdir/$subdir/$testfile $objfile] } {
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unsupported $testname
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continue
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}
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# V850 targets need libgcc.a
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if [istarget v850*-*-elf] {
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set libgcc [remote_exec host "$compiler -print-libgcc-file-name"]
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set libgcc [lindex $libgcc 1]
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regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" $libgcc "" libgcc
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set objfile "$objfile $libgcc"
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}
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# ARM targets need libgcc.a in THUMB mode so that __call_via_r3 is provided
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if {[istarget arm-*-*]} {
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set libgcc [remote_exec host "$compiler -print-libgcc-file-name"]
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set libgcc [lindex $libgcc 1]
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regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" $libgcc "" libgcc
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set objfile "$objfile $libgcc"
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}
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# HPPA linux targets need libgcc.a for millicode routines ($$dyncall).
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if [istarget hppa*-*-linux*] {
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set libgcc [remote_exec host "$compiler -print-libgcc-file-name"]
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set libgcc [lindex $libgcc 1]
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regsub -all "\[\r\n\]" $libgcc "" libgcc
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set objfile "$objfile $libgcc"
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}
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# m6811/m6812 code has references to soft registers.
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if {[istarget m6811-*-*] || [istarget m6812-*-*] || [istarget m68hc1*-*-*]} {
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set objfile "$objfile --defsym _.frame=0 --defsym _.d1=0"
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set objfile "$objfile --defsym _.d2=0"
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}
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if ![ld_link $ld $ldfile "$ldflags [join $ldargs] $objfile"] {
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fail $testname
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continue
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}
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if ![ld_nm $nm --demangle $ldfile] {
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fail $testname
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continue
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}
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# Must make V2 demangled names look like V3
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foreach nm_output_key [array names nm_output] {
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if [regsub \\(void\\) $nm_output_key () new_nm_output_key] {
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set nm_output($new_nm_output_key) nm_output($nm_output_key)
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}
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}
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# Check each mandated symbol and optionally mandated values.
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foreach mustsym $mustsyms {
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if { [llength [concat $mustsym]] == 1 } {
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if { ![info exists nm_output($mustsym)] } {
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verbose -log "$testname: missing $mustsym"
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fail $testname
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set failed 1
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break
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}
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} {
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set mustsymname [lindex $mustsym 0]
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set mustsymvalue [lindex $mustsym 1]
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if { ![info exists nm_output($mustsymname)] } {
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verbose -log "$testname: missing $mustsymname"
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fail $testname
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set failed 1
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break
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} {
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if { $nm_output($mustsymname) != $mustsymvalue } {
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verbose -log "$testname: $mustsymname != $mustsymvalue"
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verbose -log "is instead $nm_output($mustsymname)"
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fail $testname
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set failed 1
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break
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if { $failed != 0 } {
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continue
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}
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# Check each unwanted symbol, or that symbols do not have specific
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# values.
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foreach mustnotsym $mustnotsyms {
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if { [llength [concat $mustnotsym]] == 1 } {
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if { [info exists nm_output($mustnotsym)] } {
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verbose -log "$testname: $mustnotsym == $nm_output($mustnotsym)"
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fail $testname
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set failed 1
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break
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}
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} {
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set mustnotsymname [lindex $mustnotsym 0]
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set mustnotsymvalue [lindex $mustnotsym 1]
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if { [info exists nm_output($mustnotsymname)] \
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&& $nm_output($mustnotsymname) == $mustnotsymvalue} {
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verbose -log "$testname: $mustnotsymname == $mustnotsymvalue"
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fail $testname
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set failed 1
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break
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}
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}
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}
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if { $failed == 0 } {
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pass $testname
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}
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}
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