Explain why conformance tests are useful for ports too.
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FIXME: Ports to new architectures involve New ports involve modifying core parts of Wine:
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synchronization, exception handling, thread management, etc.
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After such modifications extensive testing is necessary to
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make sure the changes did not To check the correctness of new ports.
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Conformance tests will also come in handy when testing Wine on
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new (or not as widely used) architectures such as FreeBSD,
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Solaris x86 or even non-x86 systems. Even when the port does
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not involve any significant change in the thread management,
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exception handling or other low-level aspects of Wine, new
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architectures can expose subtle bugs that can be hard to
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diagnose when debugging regular (complex) applications.
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