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Go from: PASS: outputs asm default 1: outputs-0.s PASS: outputs asm default 1: extra PASS: outputs asm default 1: std out PASS: outputs asm default 2: outputs-1.s PASS: outputs asm default 2: outputs-2.s PASS: outputs asm default 2: extra PASS: outputs asm default 2: std out PASS: outputs obj default 1: outputs-0.o PASS: outputs obj default 1: extra PASS: outputs obj default 1: std out ... to: PASS: outputs-1 asm default 1: outputs-0.s PASS: outputs-1 asm default 1: extra PASS: outputs-1 asm default 1: std out PASS: outputs-2 asm default 2: outputs-1.s PASS: outputs-2 asm default 2: outputs-2.s PASS: outputs-2 asm default 2: extra PASS: outputs-2 asm default 2: std out PASS: outputs-3 obj default 1: outputs-0.o PASS: outputs-3 obj default 1: extra PASS: outputs-3 obj default 1: std out ... thereby helping a human to quickly pin-point the result of a specific test. This mechanical patch was produced by applying perl -pe 's/^(outest "\$b) /sprintf("%s-%d ",$1, ++$n)/e;' to outputs.exp. gcc/testsuite: * gcc.misc-tests/outputs.exp: Enumerate tests.
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