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The current conformance test suite is suboptimal in many ways. All tests are built into the same binary, which makes adding new tests, builting tests, and running groups of tests much more awkward than it needs to be. The first issue, especially, raises the bar of contribution in a significant way, while the other two take their toll on the maintainer. All of these changes were introduced back when we had both Clutter and Cogl tests in tree, and because we were building the test suite for every single change; since then, Cogl moved out of tree with all its tests, and we build the conformance test suite only when running the `check` make target. This admittedly large-ish commit changes the way the conformance test suite works, taking advantage of the changes in the GTest API and test harness. First of all, all tests are now built separately, using their own test suite as defined by each separate file. All tests run under the TAP harness provided by GTest and Automake, to gather a proper report using the Test Anything Protocol without using the `gtester` harness and the `gtester-report` script. We also use the Makefile rules provided by GLib to vastly simplify the build environment for the conformance test suite. On top of the changes for the build and harness, we also provide new API for creating and running test suites for Clutter. The API is public, because the test suite has to use it, but it's minimal and mostly provides convenience wrappers around GTest that make writing test units for Clutter easier. This commit disables all tests in the conformance test suite, as well as moving the data files outside of the tests/data directory; the next few commits will re-establish the conformance test suite separately so we can check that everything works in a reliable way.
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#! /bin/sh
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# Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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# any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
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# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
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# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
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# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
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# This file is maintained in Automake, please report
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# bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org> or send patches to
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# <automake-patches@gnu.org>.
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scriptversion=2011-12-27.17; # UTC
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# Make unconditional expansion of undefined variables an error. This
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# helps a lot in preventing typo-related bugs.
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set -u
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me=tap-driver.sh
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fatal ()
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{
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echo "$me: fatal: $*" >&2
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exit 1
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}
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usage_error ()
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{
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echo "$me: $*" >&2
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print_usage >&2
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exit 2
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}
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print_usage ()
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{
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cat <<END
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Usage:
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tap-driver.sh --test-name=NAME --log-file=PATH --trs-file=PATH
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[--expect-failure={yes|no}] [--color-tests={yes|no}]
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[--enable-hard-errors={yes|no}] [--ignore-exit]
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[--diagnostic-string=STRING] [--merge|--no-merge]
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[--comments|--no-comments] [--] TEST-COMMAND
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The \`--test-name', \`--log-file' and \`--trs-file' options are mandatory.
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END
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}
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# TODO: better error handling in option parsing (in particular, ensure
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# TODO: $log_file, $trs_file and $test_name are defined).
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test_name= # Used for reporting.
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log_file= # Where to save the result and output of the test script.
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trs_file= # Where to save the metadata of the test run.
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expect_failure=0
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color_tests=0
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merge=0
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ignore_exit=0
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comments=0
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diag_string='#'
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while test $# -gt 0; do
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case $1 in
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--help) print_usage; exit $?;;
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--version) echo "$me $scriptversion"; exit $?;;
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--test-name) test_name=$2; shift;;
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--log-file) log_file=$2; shift;;
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--trs-file) trs_file=$2; shift;;
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--color-tests) color_tests=$2; shift;;
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--expect-failure) expect_failure=$2; shift;;
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--enable-hard-errors) shift;; # No-op.
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--merge) merge=1;;
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--no-merge) merge=0;;
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--ignore-exit) ignore_exit=1;;
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--comments) comments=1;;
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--no-comments) comments=0;;
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--diagnostic-string) diag_string=$2; shift;;
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--) shift; break;;
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-*) usage_error "invalid option: '$1'";;
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esac
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shift
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done
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test $# -gt 0 || usage_error "missing test command"
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case $expect_failure in
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yes) expect_failure=1;;
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*) expect_failure=0;;
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esac
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if test $color_tests = yes; then
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init_colors='
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color_map["red"]="[0;31m" # Red.
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color_map["grn"]="[0;32m" # Green.
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color_map["lgn"]="[1;32m" # Light green.
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color_map["blu"]="[1;34m" # Blue.
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color_map["mgn"]="[0;35m" # Magenta.
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color_map["std"]="[m" # No color.
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color_for_result["ERROR"] = "mgn"
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color_for_result["PASS"] = "grn"
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color_for_result["XPASS"] = "red"
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color_for_result["FAIL"] = "red"
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color_for_result["XFAIL"] = "lgn"
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color_for_result["SKIP"] = "blu"'
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else
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init_colors=''
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fi
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# :; is there to work around a bug in bash 3.2 (and earlier) which
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# does not always set '$?' properly on redirection failure.
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# See the Autoconf manual for more details.
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:;{
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(
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# Ignore common signals (in this subshell only!), to avoid potential
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# problems with Korn shells. Some Korn shells are known to propagate
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# to themselves signals that have killed a child process they were
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# waiting for; this is done at least for SIGINT (and usually only for
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# it, in truth). Without the `trap' below, such a behaviour could
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# cause a premature exit in the current subshell, e.g., in case the
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# test command it runs gets terminated by a SIGINT. Thus, the awk
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# script we are piping into would never seen the exit status it
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# expects on its last input line (which is displayed below by the
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# last `echo $?' statement), and would thus die reporting an internal
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# error.
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# For more information, see the Autoconf manual and the threads:
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# <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-autoconf/2011-09/msg00004.html>
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# <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/ksh93-integration-discuss/2009-February/004121.html>
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trap : 1 3 2 13 15
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if test $merge -gt 0; then
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exec 2>&1
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else
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exec 2>&3
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fi
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"$@"
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echo $?
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) | LC_ALL=C ${AM_TAP_AWK-awk} \
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-v me="$me" \
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-v test_script_name="$test_name" \
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-v log_file="$log_file" \
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-v trs_file="$trs_file" \
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-v expect_failure="$expect_failure" \
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-v merge="$merge" \
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-v ignore_exit="$ignore_exit" \
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-v comments="$comments" \
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-v diag_string="$diag_string" \
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'
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# FIXME: the usages of "cat >&3" below could be optimized when using
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# FIXME: GNU awk, and/on on systems that supports /dev/fd/.
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# Implementation note: in what follows, `result_obj` will be an
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# associative array that (partly) simulates a TAP result object
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# from the `TAP::Parser` perl module.
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## ----------- ##
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## FUNCTIONS ##
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## ----------- ##
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function fatal(msg)
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{
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print me ": " msg | "cat >&2"
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exit 1
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}
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function abort(where)
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{
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fatal("internal error " where)
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}
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# Convert a boolean to a "yes"/"no" string.
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function yn(bool)
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{
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return bool ? "yes" : "no";
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}
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function add_test_result(result)
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{
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if (!test_results_index)
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test_results_index = 0
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test_results_list[test_results_index] = result
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test_results_index += 1
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test_results_seen[result] = 1;
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}
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# Whether the test script should be re-run by "make recheck".
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function must_recheck()
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{
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for (k in test_results_seen)
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if (k != "XFAIL" && k != "PASS" && k != "SKIP")
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return 1
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return 0
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}
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# Whether the content of the log file associated to this test should
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# be copied into the "global" test-suite.log.
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function copy_in_global_log()
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{
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for (k in test_results_seen)
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if (k != "PASS")
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return 1
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return 0
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}
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# FIXME: this can certainly be improved ...
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function get_global_test_result()
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{
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if ("ERROR" in test_results_seen)
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return "ERROR"
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if ("FAIL" in test_results_seen || "XPASS" in test_results_seen)
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return "FAIL"
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all_skipped = 1
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for (k in test_results_seen)
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if (k != "SKIP")
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all_skipped = 0
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if (all_skipped)
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return "SKIP"
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return "PASS";
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}
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function stringify_result_obj(result_obj)
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{
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if (result_obj["is_unplanned"] || result_obj["number"] != testno)
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return "ERROR"
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if (plan_seen == LATE_PLAN)
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return "ERROR"
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if (result_obj["directive"] == "TODO")
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return result_obj["is_ok"] ? "XPASS" : "XFAIL"
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if (result_obj["directive"] == "SKIP")
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return result_obj["is_ok"] ? "SKIP" : COOKED_FAIL;
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if (length(result_obj["directive"]))
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abort("in function stringify_result_obj()")
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return result_obj["is_ok"] ? COOKED_PASS : COOKED_FAIL
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}
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function decorate_result(result)
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{
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color_name = color_for_result[result]
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if (color_name)
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return color_map[color_name] "" result "" color_map["std"]
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# If we are not using colorized output, or if we do not know how
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# to colorize the given result, we should return it unchanged.
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return result
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}
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function report(result, details)
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{
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if (result ~ /^(X?(PASS|FAIL)|SKIP|ERROR)/)
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{
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msg = ": " test_script_name
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add_test_result(result)
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}
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else if (result == "#")
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{
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msg = " " test_script_name ":"
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}
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else
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{
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abort("in function report()")
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}
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if (length(details))
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msg = msg " " details
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# Output on console might be colorized.
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print decorate_result(result) msg
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# Log the result in the log file too, to help debugging (this is
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# especially true when said result is a TAP error or "Bail out!").
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print result msg | "cat >&3";
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}
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function testsuite_error(error_message)
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{
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report("ERROR", "- " error_message)
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}
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function handle_tap_result()
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{
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details = result_obj["number"];
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if (length(result_obj["description"]))
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details = details " " result_obj["description"]
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if (plan_seen == LATE_PLAN)
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{
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details = details " # AFTER LATE PLAN";
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}
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else if (result_obj["is_unplanned"])
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{
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details = details " # UNPLANNED";
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}
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else if (result_obj["number"] != testno)
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{
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details = sprintf("%s # OUT-OF-ORDER (expecting %d)",
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details, testno);
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}
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else if (result_obj["directive"])
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{
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details = details " # " result_obj["directive"];
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if (length(result_obj["explanation"]))
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details = details " " result_obj["explanation"]
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}
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report(stringify_result_obj(result_obj), details)
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}
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# `skip_reason` should be empty whenever planned > 0.
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function handle_tap_plan(planned, skip_reason)
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{
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planned += 0 # Avoid getting confused if, say, `planned` is "00"
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if (length(skip_reason) && planned > 0)
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abort("in function handle_tap_plan()")
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if (plan_seen)
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{
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# Error, only one plan per stream is acceptable.
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testsuite_error("multiple test plans")
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return;
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}
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planned_tests = planned
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# The TAP plan can come before or after *all* the TAP results; we speak
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# respectively of an "early" or a "late" plan. If we see the plan line
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# after at least one TAP result has been seen, assume we have a late
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# plan; in this case, any further test result seen after the plan will
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# be flagged as an error.
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plan_seen = (testno >= 1 ? LATE_PLAN : EARLY_PLAN)
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# If testno > 0, we have an error ("too many tests run") that will be
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# automatically dealt with later, so do not worry about it here. If
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# $plan_seen is true, we have an error due to a repeated plan, and that
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# has already been dealt with above. Otherwise, we have a valid "plan
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# with SKIP" specification, and should report it as a particular kind
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# of SKIP result.
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if (planned == 0 && testno == 0)
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{
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if (length(skip_reason))
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skip_reason = "- " skip_reason;
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report("SKIP", skip_reason);
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}
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}
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function extract_tap_comment(line)
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{
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if (index(line, diag_string) == 1)
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{
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# Strip leading `diag_string` from `line`.
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line = substr(line, length(diag_string) + 1)
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# And strip any leading and trailing whitespace left.
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sub("^[ \t]*", "", line)
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sub("[ \t]*$", "", line)
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# Return what is left (if any).
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return line;
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}
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return "";
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}
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# When this function is called, we know that line is a TAP result line,
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# so that it matches the (perl) RE "^(not )?ok\b".
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function setup_result_obj(line)
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{
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# Get the result, and remove it from the line.
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result_obj["is_ok"] = (substr(line, 1, 2) == "ok" ? 1 : 0)
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sub("^(not )?ok[ \t]*", "", line)
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# If the result has an explicit number, get it and strip it; otherwise,
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# automatically assing the next progresive number to it.
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if (line ~ /^[0-9]+$/ || line ~ /^[0-9]+[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/)
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{
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match(line, "^[0-9]+")
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# The final `+ 0` is to normalize numbers with leading zeros.
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result_obj["number"] = substr(line, 1, RLENGTH) + 0
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line = substr(line, RLENGTH + 1)
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}
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else
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{
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result_obj["number"] = testno
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}
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if (plan_seen == LATE_PLAN)
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# No further test results are acceptable after a "late" TAP plan
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# has been seen.
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result_obj["is_unplanned"] = 1
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else if (plan_seen && testno > planned_tests)
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result_obj["is_unplanned"] = 1
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else
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result_obj["is_unplanned"] = 0
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# Strip trailing and leading whitespace.
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sub("^[ \t]*", "", line)
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sub("[ \t]*$", "", line)
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# This will have to be corrected if we have a "TODO"/"SKIP" directive.
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result_obj["description"] = line
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result_obj["directive"] = ""
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result_obj["explanation"] = ""
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if (index(line, "#") == 0)
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return # No possible directive, nothing more to do.
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# Directives are case-insensitive.
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rx = "[ \t]*#[ \t]*([tT][oO][dD][oO]|[sS][kK][iI][pP])[ \t]*"
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# See whether we have the directive, and if yes, where.
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pos = match(line, rx "$")
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if (!pos)
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pos = match(line, rx "[^a-zA-Z0-9_]")
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# If there was no TAP directive, we have nothing more to do.
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if (!pos)
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return
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# escaped: ok \# SKIP
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# not escaped: ok \\# SKIP
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# escaped: ok \\\\\# SKIP
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# not escaped: ok \ # SKIP
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if (substr(line, pos, 1) == "#")
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{
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bslash_count = 0
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for (i = pos; i > 1 && substr(line, i - 1, 1) == "\\"; i--)
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bslash_count += 1
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if (bslash_count % 2)
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return # Directive was escaped.
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}
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# Strip the directive and its explanation (if any) from the test
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# description.
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result_obj["description"] = substr(line, 1, pos - 1)
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# Now remove the test description from the line, that has been dealt
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# with already.
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line = substr(line, pos)
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# Strip the directive, and save its value (normalized to upper case).
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sub("^[ \t]*#[ \t]*", "", line)
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result_obj["directive"] = toupper(substr(line, 1, 4))
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line = substr(line, 5)
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# Now get the explanation for the directive (if any), with leading
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sub("^[ \t]*", "", line)
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sub("[ \t]*$", "", line)
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result_obj["explanation"] = line
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}
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function get_test_exit_message(status)
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{
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if (status == 0)
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return ""
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if (status !~ /^[1-9][0-9]*$/)
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abort("getting exit status")
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if (status < 127)
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exit_details = ""
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else if (status == 127)
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exit_details = " (command not found?)"
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else if (status >= 128 && status <= 255)
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exit_details = sprintf(" (terminated by signal %d?)", status - 128)
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else if (status > 256 && status <= 384)
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# We used to report an "abnormal termination" here, but some Korn
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# Apparently, both behaviours are allowed by POSIX (2008), so be
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# prepared to handle them both. See also Austing Group report ID
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# 0000051 <http://www.austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=51>
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exit_details = sprintf(" (terminated by signal %d?)", status - 256)
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else
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# Never seen in practice.
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exit_details = " (abnormal termination)"
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return sprintf("exited with status %d%s", status, exit_details)
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}
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function write_test_results()
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{
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print ":global-test-result: " get_global_test_result() > trs_file
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print ":recheck: " yn(must_recheck()) > trs_file
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print ":copy-in-global-log: " yn(copy_in_global_log()) > trs_file
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for (i = 0; i < test_results_index; i += 1)
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print ":test-result: " test_results_list[i] > trs_file
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close(trs_file);
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}
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BEGIN {
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## ------- ##
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## SETUP ##
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## ------- ##
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'"$init_colors"'
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# Properly initialized once the TAP plan is seen.
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planned_tests = 0
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COOKED_PASS = expect_failure ? "XPASS": "PASS";
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COOKED_FAIL = expect_failure ? "XFAIL": "FAIL";
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# Enumeration-like constants to remember which kind of plan (if any)
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# has been seen. It is important that NO_PLAN evaluates "false" as
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# a boolean.
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NO_PLAN = 0
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EARLY_PLAN = 1
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LATE_PLAN = 2
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testno = 0 # Number of test results seen so far.
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bailed_out = 0 # Whether a "Bail out!" directive has been seen.
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|
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# Whether the TAP plan has been seen or not, and if yes, which kind
|
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# it is ("early" is seen before any test result, "late" otherwise).
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plan_seen = NO_PLAN
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||
|
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## --------- ##
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## PARSING ##
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||
## --------- ##
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is_first_read = 1
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||
|
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while (1)
|
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{
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# Involutions required so that we are able to read the exit status
|
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# from the last input line.
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st = getline
|
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if (st < 0) # I/O error.
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||
fatal("I/O error while reading from input stream")
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||
else if (st == 0) # End-of-input
|
||
{
|
||
if (is_first_read)
|
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abort("in input loop: only one input line")
|
||
break
|
||
}
|
||
if (is_first_read)
|
||
{
|
||
is_first_read = 0
|
||
nextline = $0
|
||
continue
|
||
}
|
||
else
|
||
{
|
||
curline = nextline
|
||
nextline = $0
|
||
$0 = curline
|
||
}
|
||
# Copy any input line verbatim into the log file.
|
||
print | "cat >&3"
|
||
# Parsing of TAP input should stop after a "Bail out!" directive.
|
||
if (bailed_out)
|
||
continue
|
||
|
||
# TAP test result.
|
||
if ($0 ~ /^(not )?ok$/ || $0 ~ /^(not )?ok[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/)
|
||
{
|
||
testno += 1
|
||
setup_result_obj($0)
|
||
handle_tap_result()
|
||
}
|
||
# TAP plan (normal or "SKIP" without explanation).
|
||
else if ($0 ~ /^1\.\.[0-9]+[ \t]*$/)
|
||
{
|
||
# The next two lines will put the number of planned tests in $0.
|
||
sub("^1\\.\\.", "")
|
||
sub("[^0-9]*$", "")
|
||
handle_tap_plan($0, "")
|
||
continue
|
||
}
|
||
# TAP "SKIP" plan, with an explanation.
|
||
else if ($0 ~ /^1\.\.0+[ \t]*#/)
|
||
{
|
||
# The next lines will put the skip explanation in $0, stripping
|
||
# any leading and trailing whitespace. This is a little more
|
||
# tricky in truth, since we want to also strip a potential leading
|
||
# "SKIP" string from the message.
|
||
sub("^[^#]*#[ \t]*(SKIP[: \t][ \t]*)?", "")
|
||
sub("[ \t]*$", "");
|
||
handle_tap_plan(0, $0)
|
||
}
|
||
# "Bail out!" magic.
|
||
# Older versions of prove and TAP::Harness (e.g., 3.17) did not
|
||
# recognize a "Bail out!" directive when preceded by leading
|
||
# whitespace, but more modern versions (e.g., 3.23) do. So we
|
||
# emulate the latter, "more modern" behaviour.
|
||
else if ($0 ~ /^[ \t]*Bail out!/)
|
||
{
|
||
bailed_out = 1
|
||
# Get the bailout message (if any), with leading and trailing
|
||
# whitespace stripped. The message remains stored in `$0`.
|
||
sub("^[ \t]*Bail out![ \t]*", "");
|
||
sub("[ \t]*$", "");
|
||
# Format the error message for the
|
||
bailout_message = "Bail out!"
|
||
if (length($0))
|
||
bailout_message = bailout_message " " $0
|
||
testsuite_error(bailout_message)
|
||
}
|
||
# Maybe we have too look for dianogtic comments too.
|
||
else if (comments != 0)
|
||
{
|
||
comment = extract_tap_comment($0);
|
||
if (length(comment))
|
||
report("#", comment);
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
## -------- ##
|
||
## FINISH ##
|
||
## -------- ##
|
||
|
||
# A "Bail out!" directive should cause us to ignore any following TAP
|
||
# error, as well as a non-zero exit status from the TAP producer.
|
||
if (!bailed_out)
|
||
{
|
||
if (!plan_seen)
|
||
{
|
||
testsuite_error("missing test plan")
|
||
}
|
||
else if (planned_tests != testno)
|
||
{
|
||
bad_amount = testno > planned_tests ? "many" : "few"
|
||
testsuite_error(sprintf("too %s tests run (expected %d, got %d)",
|
||
bad_amount, planned_tests, testno))
|
||
}
|
||
if (!ignore_exit)
|
||
{
|
||
# Fetch exit status from the last line.
|
||
exit_message = get_test_exit_message(nextline)
|
||
if (exit_message)
|
||
testsuite_error(exit_message)
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
write_test_results()
|
||
|
||
exit 0
|
||
|
||
} # End of "BEGIN" block.
|
||
'
|
||
|
||
# TODO: document that we consume the file descriptor 3 :-(
|
||
} 3>"$log_file"
|
||
|
||
test $? -eq 0 || fatal "I/O or internal error"
|
||
|
||
# Local Variables:
|
||
# mode: shell-script
|
||
# sh-indentation: 2
|
||
# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
|
||
# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
|
||
# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
|
||
# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC"
|
||
# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC"
|
||
# End:
|