1 # source this file; set up for tests
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18 # Using this file in a test
19 # =========================
21 # The typical skeleton of a test looks like this:
24 # . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ .
25 # Execute some commands.
26 # Note that these commands are executed in a subdirectory, therefore you
27 # need to prepend "../" to relative filenames in the build directory.
28 # Note that the "path_prepend_ ." is useful only if the body of your
29 # test invokes programs residing in the initial directory.
30 # For example, if the programs you want to test are in src/, and this test
31 # script is named tests/test-1, then you would use "path_prepend_ ../src",
32 # or perhaps export PATH='$(abs_top_builddir)/src$(PATH_SEPARATOR)'"$$PATH"
33 # to all tests via automake's TESTS_ENVIRONMENT.
34 # Set the exit code 0 for success, 77 for skipped, or 1 or other for failure.
35 # Use the skip_ and fail_ functions to print a diagnostic and then exit
36 # with the corresponding exit code.
39 # Executing a test that uses this file
40 # ====================================
42 # Running a single test:
43 # $ make check TESTS=test-foo.sh
45 # Running a single test, with verbose output:
46 # $ make check TESTS=test-foo.sh VERBOSE=yes
48 # Running a single test, with single-stepping:
49 # 1. Go into a sub-shell:
51 # 2. Set relevant environment variables from TESTS_ENVIRONMENT in the
53 # $ export srcdir=../../tests # this is an example
54 # 3. Execute the commands from the test, copy&pasting them one by one:
55 # $ . "$srcdir/init.sh"; path_prepend_ .
60 ME_
=`expr "./$0" : '.*/\(.*\)$'`
62 # We use a trap below for cleanup. This requires us to go through
63 # hoops to get the right exit status transported through the handler.
64 # So use 'Exit STATUS' instead of 'exit STATUS' inside of the tests.
65 # Turn off errexit here so that we don't trip the bug with OSF1/Tru64
66 # sh inside this function.
67 Exit
() { set +e
; (exit $1); exit $1; }
69 # Print warnings (e.g., about skipped and failed tests) to this file number.
70 # Override by defining to say, 9, in init.cfg, and putting say,
71 # export ...ENVVAR_SETTINGS...; $(SHELL) 9>&2
72 # in the definition of TESTS_ENVIRONMENT in your tests/Makefile.am file.
73 # This is useful when using automake's parallel tests mode, to print
74 # the reason for skip/failure to console, rather than to the .log files.
77 # Note that correct expansion of "$*" depends on IFS starting with ' '.
78 # Always write the full diagnostic to stderr.
79 # When stderr_fileno_ is not 2, also emit the first line of the
80 # diagnostic to that file descriptor.
83 # If IFS does not start with ' ', set it and emit the warning in a subshell.
85 ' '*) printf '%s\n' "$*" >&2
86 test $stderr_fileno_ = 2 \
87 ||
{ printf '%s\n' "$*" |
sed 1q
>&$stderr_fileno_ ; } ;;
88 *) (IFS
=' '; warn_
"$@");;
91 fail_
() { warn_
"$ME_: failed test: $@"; Exit
1; }
92 skip_
() { warn_
"$ME_: skipped test: $@"; Exit
77; }
93 fatal_
() { warn_
"$ME_: hard error: $@"; Exit
99; }
94 framework_failure_
() { warn_
"$ME_: set-up failure: $@"; Exit
99; }
96 # Sanitize this shell to POSIX mode, if possible.
97 DUALCASE
=1; export DUALCASE
98 if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh
) >/dev
/null
2>&1; then
101 alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"'
104 case `(set -o) 2>/dev/null` in
105 *posix
*) set -o posix
;;
109 # We require $(...) support unconditionally.
110 # We require a few additional shell features only when $EXEEXT is nonempty,
111 # in order to support automatic $EXEEXT emulation:
112 # - hyphen-containing alias names
113 # - we prefer to use ${var#...} substitution, rather than having
114 # to work around lack of support for that feature.
115 # The following code attempts to find a shell with support for these features.
116 # If the current shell passes the test, we're done. Otherwise, test other
117 # shells until we find one that passes. If one is found, re-exec it.
118 # If no acceptable shell is found, skip the current test.
120 # The "...set -x; P=1 true 2>err..." test is to disqualify any shell that
121 # emits "P=1" into err, as /bin/sh from SunOS 5.11 and OpenBSD 4.7 do.
123 # Use "9" to indicate success (rather than 0), in case some shell acts
124 # like Solaris 10's /bin/sh but exits successfully instead of with status 2.
126 # Eval this code in a subshell to determine a shell's suitability.
127 # 10 - passes all tests; ok to use
128 # 9 - ok, but enabling "set -x" corrupts app stderr; prefer higher score
130 gl_shell_test_script_
='
131 test $(echo y) = y || exit 1
133 if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
134 test -n "$( (exec 3>&1; set -x; P=1 true 2>&3) 2> /dev/null)" && score_=9
136 test -z "$EXEEXT" && exit $score_
137 shopt -s expand_aliases
141 && test ${v#a} = bx \
142 && test $(a-b) = zoo \
146 if test "x$1" = "x--no-reexec"; then
149 # Assume a working shell. Export to subshells (setup_ needs this).
150 gl_set_x_corrupts_stderr_
=false
151 export gl_set_x_corrupts_stderr_
153 # Record the first marginally acceptable shell.
156 # Search for a shell that meets our requirements.
157 for re_shell_
in __current__
"${CONFIG_SHELL:-no_shell}" \
158 /bin
/sh bash dash zsh pdksh fail
160 test "$re_shell_" = no_shell
&& continue
162 # If we've made it all the way to the sentinel, "fail" without
163 # finding even a marginal shell, skip this test.
164 if test "$re_shell_" = fail
; then
165 test -z "$marginal_" && skip_ failed to
find an adequate shell
170 # When testing the current shell, simply "eval" the test code.
171 # Otherwise, run it via $re_shell_ -c ...
172 if test "$re_shell_" = __current__
; then
173 # 'eval'ing this code makes Solaris 10's /bin/sh exit with
174 # $? set to 2. It does not evaluate any of the code after the
175 # "unexpected" first '('. Thus, we must run it in a subshell.
176 ( eval "$gl_shell_test_script_" ) > /dev
/null
2>&1
178 "$re_shell_" -c "$gl_shell_test_script_" 2>/dev
/null
183 # $re_shell_ works just fine. Use it.
184 if test $st_ = 10; then
185 gl_set_x_corrupts_stderr_
=false
189 # If this is our first marginally acceptable shell, remember it.
190 if test "$st_:$marginal_" = 9: ; then
191 marginal_
="$re_shell_"
192 gl_set_x_corrupts_stderr_
=true
196 if test "$re_shell_" != __current__
; then
197 # Found a usable shell. Preserve -v and -x.
199 *v
*x
* |
*x
*v
*) opts_
=-vx ;;
204 exec "$re_shell_" $opts_ "$0" --no-reexec "$@"
205 echo "$ME_: exec failed" 1>&2
210 # If this is bash, turn off all aliases.
211 test -n "$BASH_VERSION" && unalias -a
213 # Note that when supporting $EXEEXT (transparently mapping from PROG_NAME to
214 # PROG_NAME.exe), we want to support hyphen-containing names like test-acos.
215 # That is part of the shell-selection test above. Why use aliases rather
216 # than functions? Because support for hyphen-containing aliases is more
217 # widespread than that for hyphen-containing function names.
218 test -n "$EXEEXT" && shopt -s expand_aliases
220 # Enable glibc's malloc-perturbing option.
221 # This is useful for exposing code that depends on the fact that
222 # malloc-related functions often return memory that is mostly zeroed.
223 # If you have the time and cycles, use valgrind to do an even better job.
224 : ${MALLOC_PERTURB_=87}
225 export MALLOC_PERTURB_
227 # This is a stub function that is run upon trap (upon regular exit and
228 # interrupt). Override it with a per-test function, e.g., to unmount
229 # a partition, or to undo any other global state changes.
232 # Emit a header similar to that from diff -u; Print the simulated "diff"
233 # command so that the order of arguments is clear. Don't bother with @@ lines.
234 emit_diff_u_header_
()
236 printf '%s\n' "diff -u $*" \
237 "--- $1 1970-01-01" \
241 # Arrange not to let diff or cmp operate on /dev/null,
242 # since on some systems (at least OSF/1 5.1), that doesn't work.
243 # When there are not two arguments, or no argument is /dev/null, return 2.
244 # When one argument is /dev/null and the other is not empty,
245 # cat the nonempty file to stderr and return 1.
246 # Otherwise, return 0.
249 test $# = 2 ||
return 2
251 if test "x$1" = x
/dev
/null
; then
252 test -s "$2" ||
return 0
253 emit_diff_u_header_
"$@"; sed 's/^/+/' "$2"
257 if test "x$2" = x
/dev
/null
; then
258 test -s "$1" ||
return 0
259 emit_diff_u_header_
"$@"; sed 's/^/-/' "$1"
266 if diff_out_
=`exec 2>/dev/null; diff -u "$0" "$0" < /dev/null` \
267 && diff -u Makefile
"$0" 2>/dev
/null |
grep '^[+]#!' >/dev
/null
; then
268 # diff accepts the -u option and does not (like AIX 7 'diff') produce an
269 # extra space on column 1 of every content line.
270 if test -z "$diff_out_"; then
271 compare_
() { diff -u "$@"; }
275 if diff -u "$@" > diff.out
; then
276 # No differences were found, but Solaris 'diff' produces output
277 # "No differences encountered". Hide this output.
287 elif diff_out_
=`exec 2>/dev/null; diff -c "$0" "$0" < /dev/null`; then
288 if test -z "$diff_out_"; then
289 compare_
() { diff -c "$@"; }
293 if diff -c "$@" > diff.out
; then
294 # No differences were found, but AIX and HP-UX 'diff' produce output
295 # "No differences encountered" or "There are no differences between the
296 # files.". Hide this output.
306 elif ( cmp --version < /dev
/null
2>&1 |
grep GNU
) > /dev
/null
2>&1; then
307 compare_
() { cmp -s "$@"; }
309 compare_
() { cmp "$@"; }
312 # Usage: compare EXPECTED ACTUAL
314 # Given compare_dev_null_'s preprocessing, defer to compare_ if 2 or more.
315 # Otherwise, propagate $? to caller: any diffs have already been printed.
318 # This looks like it can be factored to use a simple "case $?"
319 # after unchecked compare_dev_null_ invocation, but that would
320 # fail in a "set -e" environment.
321 if compare_dev_null_
"$@"; then
331 # An arbitrary prefix to help distinguish test directories.
332 testdir_prefix_
() { printf gt
; }
334 # Run the user-overridable cleanup_ function, remove the temporary
335 # directory and exit with the incoming value of $?.
340 # cd out of the directory we're about to remove
341 cd "$initial_cwd_" ||
cd / ||
cd /tmp
342 chmod -R u
+rwx
"$test_dir_"
343 # If removal fails and exit status was to be 0, then change it to 1.
344 rm -rf "$test_dir_" ||
{ test $__st = 0 && __st
=1; }
348 # Given a directory name, DIR, if every entry in it that matches *.exe
349 # contains only the specified bytes (see the case stmt below), then print
350 # a space-separated list of those names and return 0. Otherwise, don't
351 # print anything and return 1. Naming constraints apply also to DIR.
352 find_exe_basenames_
()
358 for feb_file_
in $feb_dir_/*.exe
; do
359 # If there was no *.exe file, or there existed a file named "*.exe" that
360 # was deleted between the above glob expansion and the existence test
361 # below, just skip it.
362 test "x$feb_file_" = "x$feb_dir_/*.exe" && test ! -f "$feb_file_" \
364 # Exempt [.exe, since we can't create a function by that name, yet
365 # we can't invoke [ by PATH search anyways due to shell builtins.
366 test "x$feb_file_" = "x$feb_dir_/[.exe" && continue
368 *[!-a-zA-Z/0-9_.
+]*) feb_fail_
=1; break;;
369 *) # Remove leading file name components as well as the .exe suffix.
370 feb_file_
=${feb_file_##*/}
371 feb_file_
=${feb_file_%.exe}
372 feb_result_
="$feb_result_$feb_sp_$feb_file_";;
376 test $feb_fail_ = 0 && printf %s
"$feb_result_"
380 # Consider the files in directory, $1.
381 # For each file name of the form PROG.exe, create an alias named
382 # PROG that simply invokes PROG.exe, then return 0. If any selected
383 # file name or the directory name, $1, contains an unexpected character,
384 # define no alias and return 1.
390 *) echo "$0: unexpected \$EXEEXT value: $EXEEXT" 1>&2; return 1 ;;
393 base_names_
=`find_exe_basenames_ $1` \
394 ||
{ echo "$0 (exe_shim): skipping directory: $1" 1>&2; return 0; }
396 if test -n "$base_names_"; then
397 for base_
in $base_names_; do
398 alias "$base_"="$base_$EXEEXT"
405 # Use this function to prepend to PATH an absolute name for each
406 # specified, possibly-$initial_cwd_-relative, directory.
409 while test $# != 0; do
412 '') fail_
"invalid path dir: '$1'";;
413 /*) abs_path_dir_
=$path_dir_;;
414 *) abs_path_dir_
=$initial_cwd_/$path_dir_;;
416 case $abs_path_dir_ in
417 *:*) fail_
"invalid path dir: '$abs_path_dir_'";;
419 PATH
="$abs_path_dir_:$PATH"
421 # Create an alias, FOO, for each FOO.exe in this directory.
422 create_exe_shims_
"$abs_path_dir_" \
423 || fail_
"something failed (above): $abs_path_dir_"
431 if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
432 # Test whether set -x may cause the selected shell to corrupt an
433 # application's stderr. Many do, including zsh-4.3.10 and the /bin/sh
434 # from SunOS 5.11, OpenBSD 4.7 and Irix 5.x and 6.5.
435 # If enabling verbose output this way would cause trouble, simply
436 # issue a warning and refrain.
437 if $gl_set_x_corrupts_stderr_; then
438 warn_
"using SHELL=$SHELL with 'set -x' corrupts stderr"
447 pfx_
=`testdir_prefix_`
448 test_dir_
=`mktempd_ "$initial_cwd_" "$pfx_-$ME_.XXXX"` \
449 || fail_
"failed to create temporary directory in $initial_cwd_"
450 cd "$test_dir_" || fail_
"failed to cd to temporary directory"
452 # As autoconf-generated configure scripts do, ensure that IFS
453 # is defined initially, so that saving and restoring $IFS works.
456 IFS
=" "" $gl_init_sh_nl_"
458 # This trap statement, along with a trap on 0 below, ensure that the
459 # temporary directory, $test_dir_, is removed upon exit as well as
460 # upon receipt of any of the listed signals.
461 for sig_
in 1 2 3 13 15; do
462 eval "trap 'Exit $(expr $sig_ + 128)' $sig_"
466 # Create a temporary directory, much like mktemp -d does.
467 # Written by Jim Meyering.
469 # Usage: mktempd_ /tmp phoey.XXXXXXXXXX
471 # First, try to use the mktemp program.
472 # Failing that, we'll roll our own mktemp-like function:
473 # - try to get random bytes from /dev/urandom
474 # - failing that, generate output from a combination of quickly-varying
475 # sources and gzip. Ignore non-varying gzip header, and extract
476 # "random" bits from there.
477 # - given those bits, map to file-name bytes using tr, and try to create
478 # the desired directory.
479 # - make only $MAX_TRIES_ attempts
481 # Helper function. Print $N pseudo-random bytes from a-zA-Z0-9.
486 # Maybe try openssl rand -base64 $n_prime_|tr '+/=\012' abcd first?
487 # But if they have openssl, they probably have mktemp, too.
489 chars_
=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789
490 dev_rand_
=/dev
/urandom
491 if test -r "$dev_rand_"; then
492 # Note: 256-length($chars_) == 194; 3 copies of $chars_ is 186 + 8 = 194.
493 dd ibs
=$n_ count
=1 if=$dev_rand_ 2>/dev
/null \
494 | LC_ALL
=C
tr -c $chars_ 01234567$chars_$chars_$chars_
498 n_plus_50_
=`expr $n_ + 50`
499 cmds_
='date; date +%N; free; who -a; w; ps auxww; ps ef; netstat -n'
500 data_
=` (eval "$cmds_") 2>&1 | gzip `
502 # Ensure that $data_ has length at least 50+$n_
504 len_
=`echo "$data_"|wc -c`
505 test $n_plus_50_ -le $len_ && break;
506 data_
=` (echo "$data_"; eval "$cmds_") 2>&1 | gzip `
510 |
dd bs
=1 skip
=50 count
=$n_ 2>/dev
/null \
511 | LC_ALL
=C
tr -c $chars_ 01234567$chars_$chars_$chars_
518 *) fail_
"Usage: mktempd_ DIR TEMPLATE";;
526 # Disallow any trailing slash on specified destdir:
527 # it would subvert the post-mktemp "case"-based destdir test.
530 */) fail_
"invalid destination dir: remove trailing slash(es)";;
536 "invalid template: $template_ (must have a suffix of at least 4 X's)";;
539 # First, try to use mktemp.
540 d
=`unset TMPDIR; { mktemp -d -t -p "$destdir_" "$template_"; } 2>/dev/null` \
543 # The resulting name must be in the specified directory.
544 case $d in "$destdir_"*);; *) fail
=1;; esac
546 # It must have created the directory.
547 test -d "$d" || fail
=1
549 # It must have 0700 permissions. Handle sticky "S" bits.
550 perms
=`ls -dgo "$d" 2>/dev/null|tr S -` || fail
=1
551 case $perms in drwx------
*) ;; *) fail
=1;; esac
558 # If we reach this point, we'll have to create a directory manually.
560 # Get a copy of the template without its suffix of X's.
561 base_template_
=`echo "$template_"|sed 's/XX*$//'`
563 # Calculate how many X's we've just removed.
564 template_length_
=`echo "$template_" | wc -c`
565 nx_
=`echo "$base_template_" | wc -c`
566 nx_
=`expr $template_length_ - $nx_`
571 X_
=`rand_bytes_ $nx_`
572 candidate_dir_
="$destdir_/$base_template_$X_"
573 err_
=`mkdir -m 0700 "$candidate_dir_" 2>&1` \
574 && { echo "$candidate_dir_"; return; }
575 test $MAX_TRIES_ -le $i_ && break;
581 # If you want to override the testdir_prefix_ function,
582 # or to add more utility functions, use this file.
583 test -f "$srcdir/init.cfg" \
584 && .
"$srcdir/init.cfg"
587 # This trap is here, rather than in the setup_ function, because some
588 # shells run the exit trap at shell function exit, rather than script exit.