Thanks Armin! I was looking at the stacklet code under 
"pypy/rpython/translator/c/src/stacklet" as an example , I did find a tests.c 
file in the same folder but couldn’t find it being invoked by buildbot or any 
.py file in the test suite (in the Makefile there is a 'run-all-tests' target 
but doing a 'make run-all-tests' gives an error) so was wondering how this code 
gets tested?

Thanks again!

Regards,
Vaibhav

-----Original Message-----
From: armin.r...@gmail.com [mailto:armin.r...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Armin Rigo
Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2015 4:53 PM
To: Vaibhav Sood
Cc: pypy-dev@python.org
Subject: Re: [pypy-dev] pypy platform specific tests

Hi Vaibhav,

On 12 August 2015 at 14:15, Vaibhav Sood <vaibhav_s...@persistent.com> wrote:
> wondering if there are any tests in the test suite which help to test 
> the built binary? I ask this because I believe there is platform 
> specific code in the binary and if so are there are any platform 
> specific tests (I am assuming they will be .c files and not .py files) in the 
> code?

No, our tests are almost always .py files.  If you have some more precise 
query, like "where is code xyz tested?", I can answer more precisely.

We run some tests with the pypy binaries, like CPython's own tests and more.  
Obviously it requires first getting a pypy in binary form.
Then see e.g. 
http://buildbot.pypy.org/builders/pypy-c-jit-linux-x86-64/builds/2722
.  The last four sections (numbers 10 to 13) are running some tests; for 
example section number 11 is the CPython tests.  You can click on "stdio" to 
see the exact command used to run the tests (in the first line).


A bientôt,

Armin.

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