Ever since it was changed to a "run" test (from the default
"compile", i.e. just producing assembly code), the test
gfortran.dg/inquire_10.f90 has failed for newlib targets while
linking, because (besides cygwin and some linux support), newlib
doesn't have getcwd:
/tmp/ccNhxU2l.o: In function `MAIN__':
inquire_10.f90:(.text+0x22): undefined reference to `_gfortran_getcwd_i4_sub'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Digging into the history of the test-case, it was clearly
intended as a run-target, with nothing interesting compile-wise,
so I thought best to simply disable it for newlib targets, using
the available effective-target newlib. Just about obvious, but
not. Tested x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu to check that I didn't
goof (tests still passes), verified that the test is now
disabled for cris-elf.
Ok to commit?
* gfortran.dg/inquire_10.f90: Run only for non-newlib targets.
Index: gfortran.dg/inquire_10.f90
===================================================================
--- gfortran.dg/inquire_10.f90 (revision 195313)
+++ gfortran.dg/inquire_10.f90 (working copy)
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-! { dg-do run }
+! { dg-do run { target { ! newlib } } }
character(len=800) :: cwd
integer :: unit
brgds, H-P