never necessary to do that to denote them as feature tests.
Removed the Feature.asm tests as they are the same as the Feature.mc
tests.
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These are the feature tests found in llvm/test/Feature. They are broken
up into the following categories:
<ul>
These are the feature tests found in llvm/test/Feature. They are broken
up into the following categories:
<ul>
Assembler/Disassembler tests. These tests verify that a piece of
LLVM assembly language can be assembled into bytecode and then
disassembled into the original assembly language code.
Assembler/Disassembler tests. These tests verify that a piece of
LLVM assembly language can be assembled into bytecode and then
disassembled into the original assembly language code.
can be assembled correctly.
<p>
can be assembled correctly.
<p>
- <li>fasm<br>
- Assembler tests. These tests verify that the code can be translated
- into native assembly code.
- <p>
-
- <li>fopt<br>
Optimizer tests. These tests verify that two of the
optimizer passes completely optimize a program (i.e.
after a single pass, they cannot optimize a program
any further).
<p>
Optimizer tests. These tests verify that two of the
optimizer passes completely optimize a program (i.e.
after a single pass, they cannot optimize a program
any further).
<p>
Machine code tests. These tests verify that the LLVM assembly
language file can be translated into native assembly code.
<p>
Machine code tests. These tests verify that the LLVM assembly
language file can be translated into native assembly code.
<p>
C code tests. These tests verify that the specified LLVM assembly
code can be converted into C source code using the C backend.
</ul>
C code tests. These tests verify that the specified LLVM assembly
code can be converted into C source code using the C backend.
</ul>