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Related to #1154
278 lines
7.0 KiB
Bash
278 lines
7.0 KiB
Bash
#! /bin/bash
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unset NO_COLOR
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top_srcdir="@abssrcdir@"
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export top_srcdir
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top_srcdir_parent=`dirname ${top_srcdir}`
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export top_srcdir_parent
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srcdir="@abssrcdir@/test"
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export srcdir
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# The top build directory, derived from the path to this script.
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top_builddir=`dirname $0`
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export top_builddir
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builddir=`pwd -P`
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export builddir
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test_dir="@abssrcdir@/test"
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export test_dir
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# Let the tests know whether bzip is supported or not.
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BZIP2_SUPPORT="@BZIP2_SUPPORT@"
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export BZIP2_SUPPORT
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BZIP2_CMD="@BZIP2_CMD@"
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export BZIP2_CMD
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XZ_CMD="@XZ_CMD@"
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export XZ_CMD
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TSHARK_CMD="@TSHARK_CMD@"
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export TSHARK_CMD
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LIBARCHIVE_LIBS="@LIBARCHIVE_LIBS@"
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export LIBARCHIVE_LIBS
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HOME="${top_builddir}/test"
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export HOME
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# The full path of the test case
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test_file=$1
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# The base name of the test case
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test_file_base=`basename $1`
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# The current test number for shell based tests.
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test_num=0
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test_hash=""
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lnav_test="${top_builddir}/src/lnav-test"
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export lnav_test
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lnav="${top_builddir}/src/lnav"
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export lnav
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LNAV_LOG_PATH="${top_builddir}/test/test.log"
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export LNAV_LOG_PATH
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SFTP_TEST_URL="@SFTP_TEST_URL@"
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export SFTP_TEST_URL
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HAVE_SQLITE3_VALUE_SUBTYPE="@HAVE_SQLITE3_VALUE_SUBTYPE@"
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export HAVE_SQLITE3_VALUE_SUBTYPE
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HAVE_SQLITE3_ERROR_OFFSET="@HAVE_SQLITE3_ERROR_OFFSET@"
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export HAVE_SQLITE3_ERROR_OFFSET
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## BEGIN Functions
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LAST_TEST=""
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LAST_CAP_TEST=()
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has_errors=""
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#
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# Run a test case and capture its standard out and standard err.
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#
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# Usage: run_test <utility> [<argument> ...]
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# To run rktimes and capture all of its stdio output:
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#
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# run_test rktimes -V
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#
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run_test() {
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printf "%s \033[0;35m=============================================================\033[0m\n" $(date -Iseconds)
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LAST_TEST=("test: $@")
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echo "${LAST_TEST[@]}"
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export test_num=`expr ${test_num} \+ 1`
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"$@" > ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.tmp 2> ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.err
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}
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run_cap_test() {
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LAST_CAP_TEST=("test: $@")
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local full_cmd=$(echo "${LAST_CAP_TEST[@]}" | sed -e "s;${test_dir};{test_dir};g" -e "s;${top_srcdir};{top_srcdir};g")
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export test_hash=$(echo "${full_cmd}" | shasum | cut -f 1 -d ' ')
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echo "${full_cmd}" > ${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.cmd
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"$@" > ${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.out 2> ${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.err
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sed -ibak \
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-e "s;${test_dir};{test_dir};g" \
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-e "s;${builddir};{test_dir};g" \
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-e "s;${top_srcdir};{top_srcdir};g" \
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-e "s;${top_srcdir_parent};{top_srcdir_parent};g" \
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${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.out
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echo
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printf "%s \033[0;35m=============================================================\033[0m\n" $(date -Iseconds)
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printf '\033[0;35mCommand\033[0m: %s\n' "${full_cmd}"
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printf '\033[0;32mBEGIN\033[0m %s\n' "${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.out"
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cat "${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.out"
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printf '\033[0;32mEND\033[0m %s\n' "${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.out"
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if test -f ${srcdir}/expected/${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.out; then
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diff -w -u \
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${srcdir}/expected/${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.out \
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${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.out \
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> ${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.diff
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if test $? -ne 0; then
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echo OUT: "${full_cmd}"
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cat ${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.diff
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echo "FAIL! EXPECTED OUT DIFF"
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export has_errors="yes"
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fi
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else
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echo "FAIL! EXPECTED OUT MISSING -- ${srcdir}/expected/${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.out"
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export has_errors="yes"
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fi
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sed -ibak -E \
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-e "s;${test_dir};{test_dir};g" \
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-e "s;${builddir};{builddir};g" \
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-e "s;${top_srcdir};{top_srcdir};g" \
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-e 's;"errorId":".+";;g' \
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${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.err
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printf '\033[0;31mBEGIN\033[0m %s\n' "${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.err"
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cat "${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.err"
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printf '\033[0;31mEND\033[0m %s\n' "${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.err"
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if test -f ${srcdir}/expected/${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.err; then
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diff -w -u ${srcdir}/expected/${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.err \
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${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.err \
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> ${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.err.diff
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if test $? -ne 0; then
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echo ERR: "${full_cmd}"
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cat ${test_file_base}_${test_hash}.err.diff
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echo "FAIL! EXPECTED ERR DIFF"
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export has_errors="yes"
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fi
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else
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echo "FAIL! EXPECTED ERR MISSING"
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export has_errors="yes"
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fi
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}
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#
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# Check the output generated by a run_test() call.
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#
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# Usage: check_output <fail message> {Expected output on stdin}
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# To check the output of 'rktimes -V' and print out 'Unable to get version?'
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# if the output doesn't match:
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#
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# run_test rktimes -V
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# check_output "Unable to get version?" <<EOF
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# 0.5
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# EOF
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#
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check_output() {
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sed -ibak \
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-e "s;${test_dir};{test_dir};g" \
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-e "s;${top_srcdir};{top_srcdir};g" \
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${test_file_base}_${test_num}.tmp
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diff -w -u - ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.tmp > ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.diff
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if test $? -ne 0; then
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echo "${LAST_TEST[@]}"
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echo $1
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cat ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.diff
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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check_output_ws() {
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diff -u - ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.tmp > ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.diff
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if test $? -ne 0; then
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echo "${LAST_TEST[@]}"
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echo $1
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cat ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.diff
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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test_filename() {
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echo ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.tmp
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}
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test_err_filename() {
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echo ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.err
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}
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check_error_output() {
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sed -ibak \
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-e "s;${test_dir};{test_dir};g" \
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-e "s;${top_srcdir};{top_srcdir};g" \
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${test_file_base}_${test_num}.err
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diff -w -u - ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.err \
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> ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.err.diff
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if test $? -ne 0; then
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echo "${LAST_TEST[@]}"
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echo $1
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cat ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.err.diff
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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#
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# Grep for a string in the output generated by a run_test() call.
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#
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# Usage: grep_output_for <string> <fail message>
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# To check the output of 'cbhey -l' for 'IDL:Foobar:1.0' and print out
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# 'Unable to list supported interfaces?' if it is not found:
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#
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# run_test cbhey -l
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# grep_output_for "IDL:Foobar:1.0" "Unable to list supported interface?"
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#
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grep_output_for() {
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if grep -q $1 ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.tmp > /dev/null 2>&1; then
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:
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else
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echo "${test_file_base}_${test_num}.tmp: $2"
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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on_error_log() {
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if test $? -ne 0; then
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echo $1 > /dev/stderr
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cat ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.tmp
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cat ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.err
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fi
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}
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on_error_fail_with() {
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if test $? -ne 0; then
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echo $1 > /dev/stderr
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cat ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.tmp
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cat ${test_file_base}_${test_num}.err
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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## END Functions
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# Finally, run the test...
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if test -x $1 && test `basename $1 .sh` == `basename $1`; then
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exec $*
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else
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# Shell script
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shift
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. ${test_file}
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fi
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cleanup() {
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if test "${has_errors}"x = "yes"x; then
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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trap "cleanup" EXIT
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