We're already using the return-value of cmp to print either PASS or FAIL and in the case of failure, we're subsequently running and showing the output of diff. So any warnings/errors from cmp itself are not actually needed, and can be quite confusing.tags/mesa-7.9-rc1
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ for test in *.c; do | |||
echo -n "Testing $test..." | |||
../glcpp < $test > $test.out | |||
total=$((total+1)) | |||
if cmp $test.expected $test.out; then | |||
if cmp $test.expected $test.out >/dev/null 2>&1; then | |||
echo "PASS" | |||
pass=$((pass+1)) | |||
else |