REM Runs wxWidgets CppUnit tests
REM This script is used to return the correct return value to the caller
REM which is required by Buildbot to recognize failures.
+REM Note that in DOS error level is not the return code of the previous
+REM command; it is for (some!) built-in DOS commands like FIND but
+REM in general it's not. Thus to get the return code of the test utility
+REM we need some hack; see the guide:
+REM http://www.infionline.net/~wtnewton/batch/batguide.html
+REM for general info about DOS batch files.
+
+REM Author: Francesco Montorsi
REM $Id$
rem set the path for running the tests if they use DLL build of wx
for /d %%x in (*) do @(
if exist %%x\test.exe (
- %%x\test.exe
- if %errorlevel% GEQ 1 set failure=1
+ echo.
+ echo ========================================================================
+ echo Running non-GUI unit test
+ echo ========================================================================
+ echo.
+ %%x\test.exe -t >tmp
+
+ REM show the output of the test in the buildbot log:
+ type tmp
+
+ REM hack to understand if the tests succeeded or not
+ REM (failure=1 is set if "OK" does not appear in the test output)
+ type tmp | find "OK" >NUL
+ if ERRORLEVEL 1 set failure=1
+
+ REM separe the output of the test we just executed from the next one
+ echo.
+ echo ========================================================================
+ echo Non-GUI test done
+ echo ========================================================================
+ echo.
)
+
if exist %%x\test_gui.exe (
- %%x\test_gui.exe
- if %errorlevel% GEQ 1 set failure=1
+ echo.
+ echo ========================================================================
+ echo Running GUI unit test
+ echo ========================================================================
+ echo.
+ %%x\test_gui.exe -t >tmp
+
+ REM show the output of the test in the buildbot log:
+ type tmp
+
+ REM hack to understand if the tests succeeded or not
+ REM (failure=1 is set if "OK" does not appear in the test output)
+ type tmp | find "OK" >NUL
+ if ERRORLEVEL 1 set failure=1
+
+ echo.
+ echo ========================================================================
+ echo GUI test done
+ echo ========================================================================
+ echo.
)
)
REM exit with code 1 if any of the test failed
-if %failure% EQU 1 exit /b 1
+del tmp
+if %failure% EQU 1 (
+ echo.
+ echo One or more test failed
+ echo.
+ exit 1
+)
REM remove the failure env var:
set failure=
REM exit with code 0 (all tests passed successfully)
-exit /b 0
+exit 0