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Libitm C++ tests pass -B/full/path/to/build/libstc++/src/.libs on the
options argument to dg-runtest and the libstdc++ include paths as
the default-extra-options. This causes 2 problems:
1) If a test uses `dg-options' then the libstdc++ include paths are
not passed to the compiler.
2) The `-B/full/path/to/build/libstc++/src/.libs' gets added to the
test name. This makes comparing build done in different directories
harder because the hardcoded full path.
Stop passing options and default-extra-options to dg-runtest and move
dealing with the path-releated flags to libitm_target_compile in
libitm.exp, where they are added to additional_flags.
Also change the FSF address to the website in the license text.
libitm/ChangeLog:
PR libitm/69018
* testsuite/lib/libitm.exp (libitm_target_compile): Add
lang_include_flags and `-B${blddir}/${lang_library_paths}' to
additional_flags.
* testsuite/libitm.c++/c++.exp: Set lang_library_paths and lang_include_flags.
Signed-off-by: Pietro Monteiro <pietro@sociotechnical.xyz>
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