compiletest: don't register predefined `MSVC`/`NONMSVC` FileCheck prefixes This was fragile as it was based on host target passed to compiletest, but the user could cross-compile and run test for a different target (e.g. cross from linux to msvc, but msvc won't be set on the target). Furthermore, it was also very surprising as normally revision names (other than `CHECK`) was accepted as FileCheck prefixes. This partially reverts the `MSVC`/`NONMSVC` predefined FileCheck prefix registration introduced historically for some codegen tests. This makes some codegen tests more verbose since they now need to explicitly introduce `MSVC`/`NONMSVC` revisions, but I think that's less surprising, e.g.: ```rs //@ revisions: MSVC NONMSVC //`@[MSVC]` only-msvc //`@[NONMSVC]` ignore-msvc ``` Note that revisions are not *only* FileCheck prefixes in FileCheck-based test suites, as they also can be used to conditionally apply certain compiletest directives. r? `@Zalathar` (or reroll a `r/? compiletest` reviewer) try-job: x86_64-msvc try-job: i686-msvc try-job: x86_64-mingw-1 try-job: i686-mingw |
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