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Fix docs for {ignore,only}-target-* directive differences with compiletest #209

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5 changes: 4 additions & 1 deletion README.md
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Expand Up @@ -63,7 +63,10 @@ their command specifies, or the test will fail without even being run.

## Significant differences to compiletest-rs

* `ignore-target-*` and `only-target-*` operate solely on the triple, instead of supporting things like `macos`
* `ignore-target-xxx` and `only-target-xxx` requires the `target-` prefix before the `xxx` substring
to be matched against target triples, whereas compiletest allows plain `ignore-xxx` without the
`target-` prefix. The substring `xxx` must also be a substring of target triples, and special
collections such as `macos`/`unix` in compiletest is not supported.
* only supports `ui` tests
* tests are run in named order, so you can prefix slow tests with `0` in order to make them get run first
* `aux-build`s require specifying nested aux builds explicitly and will not allow you to reference sibling `aux-build`s' artifacts.
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