Fix readelf -r test to not assume a fixed number of spaces in the output.
+1999-06-29 Nick Clifton <nickc@cygnus.com>
+
+ * binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add fr30 and MCore to expected cpus
+ list.
+
+ * binutils-all/readelf.r: Do not assume a fixed number of spaces
+ in the output.
+
1999-06-10 Nick Clifton <nickc@cygnus.com>
* binutils-all/readelf.wi: Update to match latest output.
set got [binutils_run $OBJDUMP "$OBJDUMPFLAGS -i"]
-set cpus_expected "(a29k|alliant|alpha|arc|arm|convex|d10v|d30v|h8|hppa|i386|i860|i960|m32r|m68k|m88k|mips|mn10200|mn10300|ns32k|powerpc|pyramid|romp|rs6000|sh|sparc|tahoe|v850|vax|we32k|z8k|z8001|z8002)"
+set cpus_expected "(a29k|alliant|alpha|arc|arm|convex|d10v|d30v|fr30|h8|hppa|i386|i860|i960|m32r|m68k|m88k|MCore|mips|mn10200|mn10300|ns32k|powerpc|pyramid|romp|rs6000|sh|sparc|tahoe|v850|vax|we32k|z8k|z8001|z8002)"
# Make sure the target CPU shows up in the list.
if ![regexp $cpus_expected $target_cpu] {
Relocation section '.rel.*text' at offset 0x.* contains 1 entries:
Offset Info Type Symbol's Value Symbol's Name.*
- 00000004 00.* R_.* 00000000 external_symbol.*
+ 00000004 00.* R_.*00000000 external_symbol.*