Instead, we now have a looser helper called `checkContains(...)`
that will match on any occurrence similarly to `std.mem.indexOf()`.
While at it, I have cleaned up other combinators to make the entire
API more consistent, and so:
* `checkStart(phrase)` is now `checkStart()` followed by
`checkExact(phrase)`
* `checkNext(phrase)` if matching exactly is now `checkExact(phrase)`
* `checkNext(phrase)` if matching loosely is now `checkContains(phrase)`
* `checkNext(phrase)` if matching exactly with var extractors is now
`checkExtract(phrase)`
Finally, `ElfDumper` is now dumping contents of `.symtab` and `.dynsym`
symbol tables. I have also removed dumping of symtabs as optional - they
are now always dumped which cleaned up the implementation even more.
Instead of using `zig test` to build a special version of the compiler
that runs all the test-cases, the zig build system is now used as much
as possible - all with the basic steps found in the standard library.
For incremental compilation tests (the ones that look like foo.0.zig,
foo.1.zig, foo.2.zig, etc.), a special version of the compiler is
compiled into a utility executable called "check-case" which checks
exactly one sequence of incremental updates in an independent
subprocess. Previously, all incremental and non-incremental test cases
were done in the same test runner process.
The compile error checking code is now simpler, but also a bit
rudimentary, and so it additionally makes sure that the actual compile
errors do not include *extra* messages, and it makes sure that the
actual compile errors output in the same order as expected. It is also
based on the "ends-with" property of each line rather than the previous
logic, which frankly I didn't want to touch with a ten-meter pole. The
compile error test cases have been updated to pass in light of these
differences.
Previously, 'error' mode with 0 compile errors was used to shoehorn in a
different kind of test-case - one that only checks if a piece of code
compiles without errors. Now there is a 'compile' mode of test-cases,
and 'error' must be only used when there are greater than 0 errors.
link test cases are updated to omit the target object format argument
when calling checkObject since that is no longer needed.
The test/stage2 directory is removed; the 2 files within are moved to be
directly in the test/ directory.
Adds a test for inferring features based on a different object file.
Also provides a test case where cpu features are explicitly set on
a library where the end result will output said target features.