X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/c0ee9e21157b86eeb151debcc1b8f4b1ca7e9eb8..f95faa25ae175d259c3c3623fc67ab5bd15b5035:/tests/output.at diff --git a/tests/output.at b/tests/output.at index 3e815d70..058ae89a 100644 --- a/tests/output.at +++ b/tests/output.at @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Checking the output filenames. -*- Autotest -*- -# Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software -# Foundation, Inc. + +# Copyright (C) 2000-2002, 2005-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -19,13 +19,16 @@ AT_BANNER([[Output file names.]]) # AT_CHECK_OUTPUT(INPUT-FILE, [DIRECTIVES], [FLAGS], EXPECTED-FILES, [SHELLIO], -# [ADDITIONAL-TESTS]) +# [ADDITIONAL-TESTS], [PRE-TESTS]) # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- m4_define([AT_CHECK_OUTPUT], [AT_SETUP([[Output files: $2 $3 $5]]) -case "$1" in - */*) mkdir `echo "$1" | sed 's,/.*,,'`;; -esac +$7 +for file in $1 $4; do + case "$file" in + */*) mkdir -p `echo "$file" | sed 's,/.*,,'`;; + esac +done AT_DATA([$1], [[$2 %% @@ -40,9 +43,15 @@ AT_CLEANUP AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-dv], [foo.output foo.tab.c foo.tab.h]) + +# Some versions of Valgrind (at least valgrind-3.6.0.SVN-Debian) report +# "fgrep: write error: Bad file descriptor" when stdout is closed, so we +# skip this test group during maintainer-check-valgrind. AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-dv], [foo.output foo.tab.c foo.tab.h], - [>&-]) + [>&-], [], + [AT_CHECK([[case "$PREBISON" in *valgrind*) exit 77;; esac]])]) + AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-dv -o foo.c], [foo.c foo.h foo.output]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-dv -o foo.tab.c], @@ -63,7 +72,7 @@ AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [%defines %verbose %yacc],[], AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.yy], [%defines %verbose %yacc],[], [y.output y.tab.c y.tab.h]) -# Exercise %output and %file-prefix including deprecated `=' +# Exercise %output and %file-prefix including deprecated '=' AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [%file-prefix "bar" %defines %verbose], [], [bar.output bar.tab.c bar.tab.h]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [%output="bar.c" %defines %verbose %yacc],[], @@ -116,6 +125,11 @@ AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([subdir/foo.yy], [%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %defines %verbose], [subdir/foo.cc subdir/foo.hh subdir/foo.output subdir/location.hh subdir/stack.hh subdir/position.hh], [], [AT_CHECK_NO_SUBDIR_PART([subdir/foo])]) +AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([gram_dir/foo.yy], + [%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %defines %verbose %file-prefix "output_dir/foo"], + [], + [output_dir/foo.tab.cc output_dir/foo.tab.hh output_dir/foo.output output_dir/location.hh output_dir/stack.hh output_dir/position.hh]) + # AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT(INPUT-FILE, DIRECTIVES, FLAGS, STDERR, # [EXIT-STATUS]) @@ -131,27 +145,33 @@ AT_DATA([$1], foo: {}; ]]) -AT_BISON_CHECK([$3 $1], $5, [], [$4]) +[cp ]$1[ expout] +# Because an output file name conflict is still a warning, Bison exits +# with status 0, so AT_BISON_CHECK does not realize that there may be no +# output file against which to check the XML. AT_BISON_CHECK_NO_XML +# avoids that problem. +AT_BISON_CHECK_NO_XML([$3 $1], $5, [], [$4]) +AT_CHECK([[cat $1]], [[0]], [expout]) AT_CLEANUP ]) AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [--graph="foo.tab.c"], -[foo.y: warning: conflicting outputs to file `foo.tab.c' +[foo.y: warning: conflicting outputs to file 'foo.tab.c' ]) AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT([foo.y], [%defines "foo.output"], [-v], -[foo.y: warning: conflicting outputs to file `foo.output' +[foo.y: warning: conflicting outputs to file 'foo.output' ]) AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT([foo.y], [%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %defines], [--graph="location.hh"], -[foo.y: warning: conflicting outputs to file `location.hh' +[foo.y: warning: conflicting outputs to file 'location.hh' ]) AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-o foo.y], -[foo.y: fatal error: refusing to overwrite the input file `foo.y' +[foo.y: refusing to overwrite the input file 'foo.y' ], 1) @@ -160,6 +180,10 @@ AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-o foo.y], m4_define([AT_CHECK_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME], [AT_SETUP([Output file name: $1]) +# Skip if platform doesn't support file name. For example, Cygwin +# doesn't support file names containing ":" or "\". +AT_CHECK([[touch "]AS_ESCAPE([$1[.tmp]])[" || exit 77]]) + AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([glr.y], [[%glr-parser %code { @@ -189,16 +213,17 @@ AT_CLEANUP ]) # Notice that the header file name here cannot contain -# `"' since FILENAME in `#include "FILENAME"' cannot. +# '"' since FILENAME in '#include "FILENAME"' cannot. AT_CHECK_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME([[`~!@#$%^&*()-=_+{}[]|\:;<>, .']]) dnl Work around a bug in m4_expand that broke AT_SETUP in autoconf 2.62, dnl by using the definition from 2.63. -m4_define([m4_expand], [_$0(-=<{($1)}>=-)]) +m4_version_prereq([2.63], [], +[m4_define([m4_expand], [_$0(-=<{($1)}>=-)]) m4_define([_m4_expand], -[m4_changequote([-=<{(], [)}>=-])$1m4_changequote([, ])]) +[m4_changequote([-=<{(], [)}>=-])$1m4_changequote([, ])])]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME([[(]]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME([[)]]) -AT_CHECK_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME([[#]]) +AT_CHECK_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME([[@%:@]]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME([[@@]]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME([[@{]]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME([[@}]])