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This is a collection of tests for the C and C++ frontends of EGCS. For further information please check README.gcc and README.g++, though the latter may not be up-to-date any more. The driver that runs this testsuite is called DejaGnu and you will need a current DejaGnu snapshot, which is available from ftp://egcs.cygnus.com/pub/egcs/infrastructure, for example. Most of these tests were originally developed and/or collected by Cygnus Solutions, but these days many are being added by the EGCS developers. These tests are included "as is". If any of them fails, do not report a bug. Bug reports for DejaGnu can go to bug-dejagnu@prep.ai.mit.edu. Discussion and comments about this testsuite should be sent to gcc@gcc.gnu.org; additions and changes to should go to sent to gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org. The entire testsuite is invoked by `make check` at the top level of the EGCS tree. `make check-g++` runs the C++ testsuite only. STRUCTURE OF THE TESTSUITE Almost all C++ tests reside in subdirectories of g++.old-deja, based on the following structure: g++.benjamin Tests by Benjamin Koz g++.bob g++.brendan Tests by Brendan Kehoe g++.bugs g++.eh Tests for exception handling g++.ext Tests for g++ extensions g++.gb Tests by Gerald Baumgartner g++.jason Tests by Jason Merill g++.jeff Tests by Jeffrey A Law g++.martin Tests by Martin v. Löwis g++.mike Tests by Mike Stump g++.niklas Tests by Niklas Hallqvist g++.ns Tests for namespaces g++.other g++.pt Tests for templates g++.rfg g++.robertl Tests from gcc-bugs@gcc.gnu.org, gathered by Robert Lipe g++.old-deja uses a fixed driver for all g++ tests based on the old DejaGnu drivers. But just because its old, doesn't mean its redundant! Tests that want to use the normal dg.exp driver can be put in g++.dg instead. This may be required for platform-specific tests, or tests with other special requirements.