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1divert(-1) -*- Autoconf -*-
2# `m4' macros used in building test suites.
3# Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
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19
20# This script is part of Autotest. Unlimited permission to copy,
21# distribute and modify the testing scripts that are the output of
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46# version.
47
48changequote()
49changequote([, ])
50
51define([AT_DEFINE], defn([define]))
52define([AT_EVAL], defn([eval]))
53define([AT_FORMAT], defn([format]))
54define([AT_INCLUDE], defn([include]))
55define([AT_SHIFT], defn([shift]))
56define([AT_UNDEFINE], defn([undefine]))
57
58undefine([define])
59undefine([eval])
60undefine([format])
61undefine([include])
62undefine([shift])
63undefine([undefine])
64
65
66# AT_CASE(SWITCH, VAL1, IF-VAL1, VAL2, IF-VAL2, ..., DEFAULT)
67# -----------------------------------------------------------
68# m4 equivalent of
69# switch (SWITCH)
70# {
71# case VAL1:
72# IF-VAL1;
73# break;
74# case VAL2:
75# IF-VAL2;
76# break;
77# ...
78# default:
79# DEFAULT;
80# break;
81# }.
82# All the values are optional, and the macro is robust to active
83# symbols properly quoted.
84AT_DEFINE([AT_CASE],
85[ifelse([$#], 0, [],
86 [$#], 1, [],
87 [$#], 2, [$2],
88 [$1], [$2], [$3],
89 [AT_CASE([$1], AT_SHIFT(AT_SHIFT(AT_SHIFT($@))))])])
90
91
92# Use of diversions:
93# 0 - overall initialization; for each test group: skipping and cleanups;
94# 1 - for each test group: proper code, to reinsert between cleanups;
95# 2 - overall wrap up: generation of debugging scripts and statistics.
96
97
98# AT_LINE
99# -------
100# Return the current file sans directory, a colon, and the current line.
101AT_DEFINE([AT_LINE],
102[patsubst(__file__, ^.*/\(.*\), \1):__line__])
103
104
105# AT_INIT(PROGRAM)
106# ----------------
107# Begin testing suite, using PROGRAM to check version. The search path
108# should be already preset so the proper executable will be selected.
109AT_DEFINE([AT_INIT],
110[AT_DEFINE(AT_ordinal, 0)
111. ./atconfig
112# Snippet (3
113# -e sets to true
114at_stop_on_error=false;
115# Shall we save and check stdout and stderr?
116# -n sets to false
117at_check_stds=:;
118# Shall we
119# -s sets to false, and -v to true
120at_verbose=false
121
122at_usage="Usage: $[0] [OPTION]...
123
124 -e Abort the full suite and inhibit normal clean up if a test fails
125 -n Do not redirect stdout and stderr and do not test their contents
126 -s Inhibit verbosity while generating or executing debugging scripts
127 -v Force more detailed output, default for debugging scripts unless -s
128 -x Have the shell to trace command execution; also implies option -n"
129
130# Snippet )3
131
132# Snippet (4
133while test $[#] -gt 0; do
134 case "$[1]" in
135 --help) echo "$at_usage"; exit 0 ;;
136 --version) echo "$[0] ($at_package) $at_version"; exit 0 ;;
137 -e) at_stop_on_error=:;;
138 -n) at_check_stds=false;;
139 -s) at_verbose=false; at_silent=1;;
140 -v) at_verbose=:; at_silent=;;
141 -x) at_traceon='set -vx'; at_traceoff='set +vx'; at_check_stds=false;;
142 *) echo 1>&2 "Try \`$[0] --help' for more information."; exit 1 ;;
143 esac
144 shift
145done
146
147
148# To check whether a test succeeded or not, we compare an expected
149# output with a reference. In the testing suite, we just need `cmp'
150# but in debugging scripts, we want more information, so we prefer
151# `diff -u'. Nonetheless we will use `diff' only, because in DOS
152# environments, `diff' considers that two files are equal included
153# when there are only differences on the coding of new lines. `cmp'
154# does not.
155#
156# Finally, not all the `diff' support `-u', and some, like Tru64, even
157# refuse to `diff' /dev/null.
158: >empty
159
160if diff -u empty empty >/dev/null 2>&1; then
161 at_diff='diff -u'
162else
163 at_diff='diff'
164fi
165
166
167
168# Each generated debugging script, containing a single test group, cleans
169# up files at the beginning only, not at the end. This is so we can repeat
170# the script many times and browse left over files. To cope with such left
171# over files, the full test suite cleans up both before and after test groups.
172# Snippet )4
173
174if $1 --version | grep "$at_package.*$at_version" >/dev/null; then
175 at_banner="Testing suite for $at_package, version $at_version"
176 at_dashes=`echo $at_banner | sed s/./=/g`
177 echo "$at_dashes"
178 echo "$at_banner"
179 echo "$at_dashes"
180else
181 echo '======================================================='
182 echo 'ERROR: Not using the proper version, no tests performed'
183 echo '======================================================='
184 exit 1
185fi
186
187# Remove any debugging script resulting from a previous run.
188rm -f debug-*.sh
189
190at_failed_list=
191at_ignore_count=0
192divert(2)[]dnl
193
194# Wrap up the testing suite with summary statistics.
195
196rm -f at-check-line at-setup-line
197at_fail_count=0
198if test -z "$at_failed_list"; then
199 if test "$at_ignore_count" = 0; then
200 at_banner="All $at_test_count tests were successful"
201 else
202 at_banner="All $at_test_count tests were successful ($at_ignore_count ignored)"
203 fi
204else
205 echo
206 echo $at_n "Writing \`debug-NN.sh' scripts, NN =$at_c"
207 for at_group in $at_failed_list; do
208 echo $at_n " $at_group$at_c"
209 ( echo '#!/bin/sh'
210 sed -n '/^[#] Snippet (1/,/^[#] Snippet )1/p' atconfig
211 sed -n '/^[#] Snippet (2/,/^[#] Snippet )2/p' atconfig
212 sed -n "/^[#] Snippet (3/,/^[#] Snippet )3/p" $[0]
213 test -z "$at_silent" && echo 'at_verbose=:'
214 sed -n "/^[#] Snippet (4/,/^[#] Snippet )4/p" $[0]
215 sed -n "/^[#] Snippet (c$at_group(/,/^[#] Snippet )c$at_group)/p" $[0]
216 at_desc=`sed -n \
217 '/^[#] Snippet (d'$at_group'(/,/^[#] Snippet )d'$at_group')/p' $[0] \
218 | sed -n '2s/^[#] //p'`
219 echo 'if $at_verbose; then'
220 echo ' at_banner="$[0]: '$at_desc'"'
221 echo ' at_dashes=`echo $at_banner | sed s/./=/g`'
222 echo ' echo'
223 echo ' echo "$at_dashes"'
224 echo ' echo "$at_banner"'
225 echo ' echo "$at_dashes"'
226 echo 'fi'
227 echo
228 sed -n "/^[#] Snippet (d$at_group(/,/^[#] Snippet )d$at_group)/p" $[0]
229 sed -n "/^[#] Snippet (s$at_group(/,/^[#] Snippet )s$at_group)/p" $[0]
230 echo 'exit 0'
231 ) | grep -v '^[#] Snippet' > debug-$at_group.sh
232 chmod +x debug-$at_group.sh
233 at_fail_count=`expr $at_fail_count + 1`
234 done
235 echo ', done'
236 if $at_stop_on_error; then
237 at_banner='ERROR: One of the tests failed, inhibiting subsequent tests'
238 else
239 at_banner="ERROR: Suite unsuccessful, $at_fail_count of $at_test_count tests failed"
240 fi
241fi
242at_dashes=`echo $at_banner | sed s/./=/g`
243echo
244echo "$at_dashes"
245echo "$at_banner"
246echo "$at_dashes"
247
248if test -n "$at_failed_list"; then
249 if test -z "$at_silent"; then
250 echo
251 echo 'When reporting failed tests to maintainers, do not merely list test'
252 echo 'numbers, as the numbering changes between releases and pretests.'
253 echo 'Be careful to give at least all the information you got about them.'
254 echo 'You may investigate any problem if you feel able to do so, in which'
255 echo 'case the generated debugging scripts provide good starting points.'
256 echo "Go on and modify them at will. \`./debug-NN --help' gives usage"
257 echo 'information. Now, failed tests will be executed again, verbosely.'
258 for at_group in $at_failed_list; do
259 ./debug-$at_group.sh
260 done
261 fi
262 exit 1
263fi
264
265exit 0
266divert[]dnl
267])# AT_INIT
268
269
270
271# AT_SETUP(DESCRIPTION)
272# ---------------------
273# Start a group of related tests, all to be executed in the same subshell.
274# The group is testing what DESCRIPTION says.
275AT_DEFINE([AT_SETUP],
276[AT_DEFINE([AT_ordinal], AT_EVAL(AT_ordinal + 1))
277pushdef([AT_group_description], [$1])
278pushdef([AT_data_files], )
279pushdef([AT_data_expout], )
280pushdef([AT_data_experr], )
281if $at_stop_on_error && test -n "$at_failed_list"; then :; else
282divert(1)[]dnl
283 echo AT_LINE > at-check-line
284 echo AT_LINE > at-setup-line
285 if $at_verbose; then
286 echo 'testing AT_group_description'
287 echo $at_n " $at_c"
288 fi
289 if $at_verbose; then
290 echo "AT_ordinal. $srcdir/AT_LINE..."
291 else
292 echo $at_n "substr(AT_ordinal. $srcdir/AT_LINE , 0, 30)[]$at_c"
293 fi
294 if test -z "$at_skip_mode"; then
295 (
296[#] Snippet (d[]AT_ordinal[](
297[#] Testing AT_group_description
298[#] Snippet )d[]AT_ordinal[])
299[#] Snippet (s[]AT_ordinal[](
300[#] starting from `AT_LINE'.
301$at_traceon
302])
303
304
305# AT_CLEANUP(FILES)
306# -----------------
307# Complete a group of related tests, recursively remove those FILES
308# created within the test. There is no need to list stdout, stderr,
309# nor files created with AT_DATA.
310AT_DEFINE([AT_CLEANUP],
311$at_traceoff
312[[#] Snippet )s[]AT_ordinal[])
313 )
314 at_status=$?
315 $at_verbose &&
316 echo $at_n " AT_ordinal. $srcdir/`cat at-setup-line`: $at_c"
317 case $at_status in
318 0) echo ok
319 ;;
320 77) echo "ignored near \``cat at-check-line`'"
321 at_ignore_count=`expr $at_ignore_count + 1`
322 ;;
323 *) echo "FAILED near \``cat at-check-line`'"
324 at_failed_list="$at_failed_list AT_ordinal"
325 ;;
326 esac
327 else
328 echo 'ignored (skipped)'
329 at_ignore_count=`expr $at_ignore_count + 1`
330 fi
331 at_test_count=AT_ordinal
332 if $at_stop_on_error && test -n "$at_failed_list"; then :; else
333divert(0)[]dnl
334[#] Snippet (c[]AT_ordinal[](
335
336rm ifelse([AT_data_files$1], , [-f], [-rf[]AT_data_files[]ifelse($1, , , [ $1])]) stdout stderr[]AT_data_expout[]AT_data_experr
337[#] Snippet )c[]AT_ordinal[])
338undivert(1)[]dnl
339 rm ifelse([AT_data_files$1], , [-f], [-rf[]AT_data_files[]ifelse($1, , , [ $1])]) stdout stderr[]AT_data_expout[]AT_data_experr
340 fi
341fi
342popdef([AT_data_experr])
343popdef([AT_data_expout])
344popdef([AT_data_files])
345popdef([AT_group_description])[]dnl
346])# AT_CLEANUP
347
348
349# AT_DATA(FILE, CONTENTS)
350# -----------------------
351# Initialize an input data FILE with given CONTENTS, which should end with
352# an end of line.
353# This macro is not robust to active symbols in CONTENTS *on purpose*.
354# If you don't want CONTENT to be evaluated, quote it twice.
355AT_DEFINE([AT_DATA],
356[AT_DEFINE([AT_data_files], AT_data_files[ ]$1)
357cat >$1 <<'_ATEOF'
358$2[]_ATEOF
359])
360
361
362# AT_CHECK(COMMANDS, [STATUS], STDOUT, STDERR)
363# --------------------------------------------
364# Execute a test by performing given shell COMMANDS. These commands
365# should normally exit with STATUS, while producing expected STDOUT and
366# STDERR contents. The special word `expout' for STDOUT means that file
367# `expout' contents has been set to the expected stdout. The special word
368# `experr' for STDERR means that file `experr' contents has been set to
369# the expected stderr.
370# STATUS is not checked if it is empty.
371# STDOUT and STDERR can be the special value `ignore', in which case
372# their content is not checked.
373AT_DEFINE([AT_CHECK],
374[$at_traceoff
375$at_verbose && echo "$srcdir/AT_LINE: patsubst([$1], [\([\"`$]\)], \\\1)"
376echo AT_LINE > at-check-line
377$at_check_stds && exec 5>&1 6>&2 1>stdout 2>stderr
378$at_traceon
379$1
380ifelse([$2], [], [],
381[at_status=$?
382if test $at_status != $2; then
383 $at_verbose && echo "Exit code was $at_status, expected $2" >&6
384dnl Maybe there was an important message to read before it died.
385 $at_verbose && $at_check_stds && cat stderr >&6
386dnl Preserve exit code 77.
387 test $at_status = 77 && exit 77
388 exit 1
389fi
390])dnl
391$at_traceoff
392if $at_check_stds; then
393dnl Restore stdout to fd1 and stderr to fd2.
394 exec 1>&5 2>&6
395dnl If not verbose, neutralize the output of diff.
396 $at_verbose || exec 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
397 at_failed=false;
398 AT_CASE([$4],
399 ignore, [$at_verbose && cat stderr;:],
400 experr, [AT_DEFINE([AT_data_experr], [ experr])dnl
401$at_diff experr stderr || at_failed=:],
402 [], [$at_diff empty stderr || at_failed=:],
403 [echo $at_n "patsubst([$4], [\([\"`$]\)], \\\1)$at_c" | $at_diff - stderr || at_failed=:])
404 AT_CASE([$3],
405 ignore, [$at_verbose && cat stdout;:],
406 expout, [AT_DEFINE([AT_data_expout], [ expout])dnl
407$at_diff expout stdout || at_failed=:],
408 [], [$at_diff empty stdout || at_failed=:],
409 [echo $at_n "patsubst([$3], [\([\"`$]\)], \\\1)$at_c" | $at_diff - stdout || at_failed=:])
410 if $at_failed; then
411 exit 1
412 else
413 :
414 fi
415fi
416$at_traceon
417])# AT_CHECK
418
419
420divert(0)dnl