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`make accept` does not change the expected output of tests that are
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`make accept` does not change the expected output of tests that are
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marked as `expect_broken` or `expect_broken_for`.
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marked as `expect_broken` or `expect_broken_for`.
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It is also possible to accept test changes only for a specific `platform` or `os`.
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```wiki
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$ make accept TEST=<test-name> [OS=YES | PLATFORM=YES]
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```
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However please avoid this as much as possible and if applicable use a custom formatter
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to format the output in a platform neutral way. See e.g. [ normalise_errmsg_fun](https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Building/RunningTests/Adding)
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## Performance tests
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## Performance tests
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