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1 files changed, 12 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/ci/docker/host-x86_64/x86_64-gnu-llvm-15/script.sh b/src/ci/docker/host-x86_64/x86_64-gnu-llvm-15/script.sh
index 390304b6a..918b19612 100755
--- a/src/ci/docker/host-x86_64/x86_64-gnu-llvm-15/script.sh
+++ b/src/ci/docker/host-x86_64/x86_64-gnu-llvm-15/script.sh
@@ -4,15 +4,18 @@ set -ex
# Only run the stage 1 tests on merges, not on PR CI jobs.
if [[ -z "${PR_CI_JOB}" ]]; then
-../x.py --stage 1 test --skip src/tools/tidy && \
- # Run the `mir-opt` tests again but this time for a 32-bit target.
- # This enforces that tests using `// EMIT_MIR_FOR_EACH_BIT_WIDTH` have
- # both 32-bit and 64-bit outputs updated by the PR author, before
- # the PR is approved and tested for merging.
- # It will also detect tests lacking `// EMIT_MIR_FOR_EACH_BIT_WIDTH`,
- # despite having different output on 32-bit vs 64-bit targets.
- ../x.py --stage 1 test tests/mir-opt \
- --host='' --target=i686-unknown-linux-gnu
+ ../x.py --stage 1 test --skip src/tools/tidy && \
+ # Run the `mir-opt` tests again but this time for a 32-bit target.
+ # This enforces that tests using `// EMIT_MIR_FOR_EACH_BIT_WIDTH` have
+ # both 32-bit and 64-bit outputs updated by the PR author, before
+ # the PR is approved and tested for merging.
+ # It will also detect tests lacking `// EMIT_MIR_FOR_EACH_BIT_WIDTH`,
+ # despite having different output on 32-bit vs 64-bit targets.
+ ../x.py --stage 1 test tests/mir-opt \
+ --host='' --target=i686-unknown-linux-gnu && \
+ # Run `ui-fulldeps` in `--stage=1`, which actually uses the stage0
+ # compiler, and is sensitive to the addition of new flags.
+ ../x.py --stage 1 test tests/ui-fulldeps
fi
# NOTE: intentionally uses all of `x.py`, `x`, and `x.ps1` to make sure they all work on Linux.