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The self-tests should be able to run, byte-code-only, on byte-code-only machines #5199
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Comment author: @xclerc I am a bit puzzled by the patches attached to this issues. |
Comment author: @xclerc Just done so, thanks for the quick confirmation. |
Comment author: @glondu Could you fix this in the 3.12 branch as well, please? |
Comment author: @glondu Actually, even with current trunk, the test-suite still fails on bytecode-only machines. |
Comment author: @glondu Fix attached. |
Original bug ID: 5199
Reporter: is
Assigned to: @xclerc
Status: closed (set by @xavierleroy on 2013-08-31T10:48:34Z)
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: feature
Version: 3.12.0
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Monitored by: is @glondu
Bug description
A lot of self-tests are run by the driving infrastructure first by
ocamlc, then by ocamlopt.
There seems to be no easy way to run all applicable tests byte-code-only. A
generic way would be to provide ocamlopt-free testsuite/makefiles/Makefile.* variants.
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