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diff --git a/lib/libc_r/test/README b/lib/libc_r/test/README deleted file mode 100644 index 507ea4e..0000000 --- a/lib/libc_r/test/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -$FreeBSD$ - -This test suite is meant to test general functionality of pthreads, as well as -provide a simple framework for regression tests. In general, this test suite -can be used with any pthreads library, but in reality there are a number of -libc_r-specific aspects to this test suite which would require some effort to -get around if testing another pthreads library. - -This test suite assumes that libc_r is installed. - -There are two forms of test that the 'verify' script understands. The simpler -form is the diff format, where the output of the test program is diff'ed with -the correspondingly named .exp file. If there is diff output, the test fails. -The sequence test format is somewhat more complex, and is documented in the -command line usage output for verify. The advantage of this format is that it -allows multiple tests to pass/fail within one program. - -There is no driving need for test naming consistency, but the existing tests -generally follow these conventions: - -<name>_d.c <name>_d.exp : Diff mode C test and expected output file. -<name>_s.c : Sequence mode C test. -<name>_b*.c : Back end C program used by perl tests. -<name>_d.pl <name>_d.pl.exp : Diff mode perl test and expected output file. -<name>_s.pl : Sequence mode perl test. - -<name> is something descriptive, such as "pr14685" in the case of a PR-related -regression test, or "mutex" in the case of a test of mutexes. |