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DejaGnu is now back under active maintainance. The initial work has been |
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rewriting the manual to bring it up to date, and switching to SGML. NT |
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support has also been added, and DejaGnu now uses automake. |
also useful for embedded testing. |
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1. DejaGnu is now back under active maintainance. The initial |
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work has been rewriting the manual to bring it up to date, and |
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switching to SGML. NT support has also been added, and DejaGnu |
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now uses automake. |
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1. Works with (included in release) Tcl 7.3 and Expect 5.6. |
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2. Much better error trapping and handling, including the |
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execution of sub scripts. |
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3. Re-worked configuration subsystem. |
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4. Default handling for testing unknown targets. |
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5. New testsuite for expect and runtest. |
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6. More debugging procedures. |
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1. DejaGnu now conforms to POSIX 1003.3, a standard for |
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testing frameworks. |
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2. A Tcl debugger written by Don Libes has been added. |
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3. Lots of bug fixes. |
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Changes from 0.9 |
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1. DejaGnu now installs itself like other utilities. |
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2. 700 G++ tests are included. |
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3. The bugs in the GCC tests have been fixed. |
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4. Testsuites are released separately. |
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5. Testsuite sources now reside with the within each tool's |
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source tree. |
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