testsuite: Don't xfail gcc.dg/debug/dwarf2/inline5.c

gcc.dg/debug/dwarf2/inline5.c has been XPASSing on Solaris (both SPARC
and x86, 32 and 64-bit) with the native assembler since 20210429.
According to gcc-testresults postings, the same is true on AIX.

XPASS: gcc.dg/debug/dwarf2/inline5.c scan-assembler-not \\\\(DIE \\\\(0x([0-9a-f]*)\\\\) DW_TAG_lexical_block\\\\)[^#/!@;\\\\|]*[#/!@;\\\\|]+ +DW_AT.*DW_TAG_lexical_block\\\\)[^#/!@;\\\\|x]*x\\\\1[^#/!@;\\\\|]*[#/!@;\\\\|] +DW_AT_abstract_origin

This is obviously due to

commit 16683cefc6
Author: Alexandre Oliva <oliva@adacore.com>
Date:   Wed Apr 28 14:07:41 2021 -0300

    fix asm-not pattern in dwarf2/inline5.c

This patch thus removes the xfail.

Tested on i386-pc-solaris2.11 (as and gas), sparc-sun-solaris2.11 (as
and gas), and i686-pc-linux-gnu.

2024-02-06  Rainer Orth  <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE>

	gcc/testsuite:
	* gcc.dg/debug/dwarf2/inline5.c: Don't xfail scan-assembler-not on
	{ aix || solaris2 } && !gas.
This commit is contained in:
Rainer Orth 2024-02-07 10:03:31 +01:00
parent d755a82079
commit 6e308d5f71

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
/* We do not know which is output first so look for both invalid abstract
origins on the lexical blocks (knowing that the abstract instance has
no attribute following the DW_TAG_lexical_block. */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "\\(DIE \\(0x(\[0-9a-f\]*)\\) DW_TAG_lexical_block\\)\[^#/!@;\\|\]*\[#/!@;\\|\]+ +DW_AT.*DW_TAG_lexical_block\\)\[^#/!@;\\|x\]*x\\1\[^#/!@;\\|\]*\[#/!@;\\|\] +DW_AT_abstract_origin" { xfail { { *-*-aix* || *-*-solaris2.* } && { ! gas } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "\\(DIE \\(0x(\[0-9a-f\]*)\\) DW_TAG_lexical_block\\)\[^#/!@;\\|\]*\[#/!@;\\|\]+ +DW_AT.*DW_TAG_lexical_block\\)\[^#/!@;\\|x\]*x\\1\[^#/!@;\\|\]*\[#/!@;\\|\] +DW_AT_abstract_origin" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "DW_TAG_lexical_block\\)\[^#/!@;\\|x\]*x(\[0-9a-f\]*)\[^#/!@;\\|\]*\[#/!@;\\|\]+ +DW_AT_abstract_origin.*\\(DIE \\(0x\\1\\) DW_TAG_lexical_block\\)\[^#/!@;\\|\]*\[#/!@;\\|\]+ +DW_AT" } } */
int foo (int i)