-This will compile some sample programs, run them and compare the output
-to reference output. Each of the checks should return a message @samp{passed}
-together with the CPU time used for that particular test. If it does
-not, something went wrong. This is mostly intended to be a QA-check
-if something was broken during the development, not a sanity check
-of your system. Another intent is to allow people to fiddle around
-with optimization. If @acronym{CLN} was installed all right
-this step is unlikely to return any errors.
+This will compile some sample programs, run them and check the output
+for correctness. The regression tests fall in three categories. First,
+the so called @emph{exams} are performed, simple tests where some
+predefined input is evaluated (like a pupils' exam). Second, the
+@emph{checks} test the coherence of results among each other with
+possible random input. Third, some @emph{timings} are performed, which
+benchmark some predefined problems with different sizes and display the
+CPU time used in seconds. Each individual test should return a message
+@samp{passed}. This is mostly intended to be a QA-check if something
+was broken during development, not a sanity check of your system.
+Another intent is to allow people to fiddle around with optimization.