On Thu, 2 Feb 2017, David Malcolm wrote:
> This patch to the website moves the section about the selftest suite to
> the bottom of "Other significant improvements" section, and rewrites it
> to also cover the GIMPLE and RTL "frontends", and tries to couch these
> changes in terms of the benefit to the end-user (i.e. a more reliable
> compiler).

Index: htdocs/gcc-7/changes.html
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+    <p>GCC's already extensive self-test suite has gained some new
+      capabilities, to further improve the reliability of the compiler:</p>

Would "testsuite" be sufficient here?

(Per codingconventions.html we use "testsuite" as opposed to "test 
suite", as I just checked.)

+      <li>GCC now has has an internal unit testing API and a suite of tests
+        for programmatic self-testing of implementation subsystems.</li>

Omit "implementation"?

Those are genuine questions (where I feel a little stronger about 
the former than the latter), i.e., while I personally would make 
those changes, I am not making this a requirement of my review.

The patch is okay, just consider the above, please.

Thanks,
Gerald

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