* test-suite/standalone/Makefile.am (TESTS, check_PROGRAMS): add test-smob-mark (test_smob_mark_SOURCES, test_smob_mark_CFLAGS, test_smob_mark_LDADD): new variables * test-suite/standalone/test-smob-mark.c: new file |
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| README | ||
| test-asmobs | ||
| test-asmobs-lib.c | ||
| test-bad-identifiers | ||
| test-command-line-encoding | ||
| test-command-line-encoding2 | ||
| test-conversion.c | ||
| test-extensions | ||
| test-extensions-lib.c | ||
| test-fast-slot-ref.in | ||
| test-ffi | ||
| test-ffi-lib.c | ||
| test-guile-snarf | ||
| test-import-order | ||
| test-import-order-a.scm | ||
| test-import-order-b.scm | ||
| test-import-order-c.scm | ||
| test-import-order-d.scm | ||
| test-language | ||
| test-language.el | ||
| test-language.js | ||
| test-list.c | ||
| test-loose-ends.c | ||
| test-mb-regexp | ||
| test-num2integral.c | ||
| test-pthread-create-secondary.c | ||
| test-pthread-create.c | ||
| test-require-extension | ||
| test-round.c | ||
| test-scm-c-read.c | ||
| test-scm-spawn-thread.c | ||
| test-scm-take-locale-symbol.c | ||
| test-scm-take-u8vector.c | ||
| test-scm-to-latin1-string.c | ||
| test-scm-values.c | ||
| test-scm-with-guile.c | ||
| test-smob-mark.c | ||
| test-system-cmds | ||
| test-unwind.c | ||
| test-use-srfi.in | ||
| test-with-guile-module.c | ||
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