------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GHC COMPILER TESTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This directory contains tests for various bits of the internals of ghc. Note that tests for other parts of the ghc system (such as the driver, parser, runtime system, standard prelude) belong elsewhere. Each test takes the form of a single program (for example, reader001.hs) and a files which specify ghc's expected error output (reader001.stderr). "make reader001.runtest" will compile reader001.hs using ghc and compare the resulting output with that specified in the file reader001.stderr. "make all" run all tests. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDING A NEW TEST ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To add a new test copy your Haskell program into an appropriately named file in the appropriate directory (for example, "typecheck/tc093.hs" for the 93rd typechecker test). If the test needs to set the compiler options to something other than the default for the directory, either modify the SRC_HC_OPTS (applies to all tests in that directory), or set some extra per-file compiler options. For example, tc093_HC_OPTS = -noC -ddump-tc -noC tells not bother generating any C (not point in doing that, since we only want to test the typechecker). -ddump-tc tells ghc to dump the typechecker state. Depending on the tests/ subdirectory, a default exit code is expected from all tests therein, normally 0 (==success). Per-file options to the runtests script can be set as follows tc093_RUNTEST_OPTS = -x 1 telling the test script that the compiler is expected to fail on tc093. "touch" the file tc093.stderr. "make tc093.o" will then run the compiler and fail (because the expected output doesn't match the empty tc093.stderr). However, it is then easy to update tc093.stderr with the stuff printed out during "make tc093.o".