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Gabe Black 56eef42e7a systemc: Filter out a test which breaks rules gem5 won't let it break.
Change-Id: Ifbc27a3134730a95ecdb79c588c4d7fe6e889046
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/13192
Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
2018-10-16 00:39:18 +00:00

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not any([
# The sc_elab_and_sim mechanism is purposefully not supported.
name == "sc_elab_and_sim",
# The wif trace format is deprecated, and probably would take a non-trivial
# amount of work to support.
path.startswith("systemc/tracing/wif_trace"),
path.startswith("systemc/misc/stars/wif_trace"),
# Phase callbacks are an experimental feature. Also calling all the interested
# sc_objects whenever time advances would add a non-trivial amount of
# complexity and is probably not worth implementing in general.
path.startswith("systemc/kernel/phase_callbacks/"),
path in (
# Uses sc_elab_and_sim.
"systemc/kernel/sc_main_main",
# Tests the deprecated sc_string type which we aren't supporting.
"systemc/bugs/sc_string_bracket_assign",
"systemc/misc/stars/star124010",
# This test declares a constructor it never defines, so it's not clear how
# it would ever work?
"systemc/misc/stars/star104726",
# Another test which calls an undefined function.
"systemc/misc/gnats/pr-480",
# Two more tests with undefined functions.
"systemc/misc/unit/extern",
"systemc/misc/unit/extern2",
# These tests rely on implicit FXVAL constructors based on primitive types,
# but enabling that makes other operator overloads ambiguous so things
# don't compile. It also seems dangerous to change what the headers look
# like between the backing implementation and the consuming application.
"systemc/datatypes/fx/fast_constructors",
"systemc/datatypes/fx/constructors",
# These tests uses sensitive_neg and sensitive_pos and overloads which are
# deprecated and not worth supporting. The non-deprecated version,
# sensitive, is exercised elsewhere.
"systemc/kernel/sc_sensitive/test02",
"systemc/kernel/sc_sensitive/test03",
# This test relies on being able to set the time resolution even after it's
# been fixed by telling systemc to ignore the error message. gem5 has no
# facility to ignore the error it raises for the same reason, and it
# wouldn't make sense to add one.
"systemc/kernel/sc_time/test19",
),
])