There's a help.exp test that checks that the help message for
-Wabsolute-value mentions it's available in C and ObjC, when compiling
a C++ program.
However, if GCC is built with the C++ language disabled, the
.cc file is compiled as C, and the message [available in C...] becomes
[disabled] instead, because that's the default for the flag in C.
I suppose it might also be possible to disable the C language, and
then the multitude of help.exp tests that name c as the source
language will fail.
This patch avoids these fails: it detects the message "compiler not
installed" in the compiler output, and bails out as "unsupported".
for gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog
* lib/options.exp (check_for_options_with_filter): Detect
unavailable compiler for the selected language, and bail out
as unsupported.
set gcc_output [gcc_target_compile $srcfname $filebase.x executable $gcc_options]
remote_file build delete $srcfname $filebase.x $filebase.gcno
+ if {[regexp -- "compiler not installed on this system" $gcc_output]} {
+ unsupported "$test: $language compiler not available"
+ return
+ }
+
if { $exclude != "" } {
set lines [split $gcc_output "\n"]
set gcc_output ""