History log of /openbsd-current/regress/lib/libc/sys/t_poll.c
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# 1.3 28-May-2022 mbuhl

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Revision tags: OPENBSD_6_9_BASE OPENBSD_7_0_BASE OPENBSD_7_1_BASE
# 1.2 09-Nov-2020 bluhm

Sync libc syscall tests with changes in upstream NetBSD. Use #ifdef
to document differences to NetBSD behaviour, this helps to track
upstream. Mark currently failing test as expected failures. So
test programs get compiled and executed, but it shows that further
investigation is necceassry.


# 1.1 19-Nov-2019 bluhm

branches: 1.1.1;
Initial revision


# 1.2 09-Nov-2020 bluhm

Sync libc syscall tests with changes in upstream NetBSD. Use #ifdef
to document differences to NetBSD behaviour, this helps to track
upstream. Mark currently failing test as expected failures. So
test programs get compiled and executed, but it shows that further
investigation is necceassry.


# 1.1 19-Nov-2019 bluhm

branches: 1.1.1;
Initial revision


Revision tags: bluhm_20191119
# 1.1.1.1 19-Nov-2019 bluhm

Import NetBSD system call regression tests. They were written with
ATF (Automated Testing Framework), so we use a small wrapper to map
it to our bsd.regress.mk framework. Only half of the 80 NetBSD
tests have been taken, the others need more work to adapt. Of them
34 syscall tests pass.
Moritz Buhl ported the tests to OpenBSD.