OpenBSD does not link libc into shared libraries by default to avoid binding
libraries to specific libc majors. So prevent passing "-Wl,--no-undefined" or
"-zdefs" when linking (those options have always suffered false positives on
this operating system).
We need to match the "clang --version" output on OpenBSD:
$ clang --version | head -1
OpenBSD clang version 7.0.1 (tags/RELEASE_701/final) (based on LLVM 7.0.1)
The documentation for this change was left out of its implementation in
commit b4aee4675a and was later documented
in commit f831c05b55 as if it had always
existed.
* tests: extend ternary test to cover bugs
See issues #5003, #3690, and #2404
* mparser: store subdir in ternary node
Ternaries don't really need subdirs, but they can be passed into
functions that expect the type they're provided to have a
subdir. Provide it to fulful the interface.
Fixes#5003Fixes#3690Fixes#2404
This provides an initial support for parsing TAP output. It detects failures
and skipped tests without relying on exit code, as well as early termination
of the test due to an error or a crash.
For now, subtests are not recorded in the TestRun object. However, because the
TAP output goes on stdout, it is printed by --print-errorlogs when a test does
not behave as expected. Handling subtests as TestRuns, and serializing them
to JSON, can be added later.
The parser was written specifically for Meson, and comes with its own
test suite.
Fixes#2923.
Hard errors also come from the GNU Automake test protocol. They happen when
e.g., the set-up of a test case scenario fails, or when some
other unexpected or highly undesirable condition is encountered.
TAP will use them for parse errors too. Add them to the exitcode protocol
first.
--print-errorlogs is using the test's return code to look for failed
tests, instead of just looking at the TestResult. Simplify the code and
make it work for TAP too.