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[Fortran/gfortran] Sync gfortran tests with upstream #241
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These are synced with c182f4d14d65b3e012. Any new tests that fail have been added to the appropriate deny lists. The reasons for these failures have not been thoroughly investigated though, so some recategorization may be necessary. Some bugs in the build system for the tests was uncovered in the process and fixed.
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Thanks Tom. The test failed for me when I switched to a Debug build of the test suite on X86 as well. It has been disabled. |
Thanks. The same test |
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Thanks, this all passes for me on aarch64
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Thanks for updating the gfortran tests. No failures on my AArch64 machine.
These are synced with c182f4d14d65b3e012.
Any new tests that fail have been added to the appropriate deny lists. The reasons for these failures have not been thoroughly investigated though, so some recategorization may be necessary.
Some bugs in the build system for the tests was uncovered in the process and fixed.
Notes for reviewers: Only the following files need to be reviewed:
The
tests.cmake
files are generated by theupdate-test-config
script. The source code files and.exp
files are exactly the same as those upstream. None of these files need to be reviewed.I have solicited reviews from a larger number of reviewers so the test suite can be tested on a wider range of platforms.