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cb6a19d9
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Date :
2012-11-21T14:13:02
Merge branch 'maint' * maint: tests: fix a spurious failure when $PYTHON is in the environment python tests: support PEP-3147 installation layout python: uninstall cater to PEP-3147 tests: improve a comment tests: honour $PYTHON override tests: typofix in message news: document fix for bug#8847 (PEP-3147, __pycache__) python: improve support for modern python (CPython 3.2 and PyPy) Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
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# -*- shell-script -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 1996-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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#
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#
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
########################################################
### IMPORTANT NOTE: keep this file 'set -e' clean. ###
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am_test_lib_sourced=yes
# A literal escape character. Used by test checking colored output.
esc=''
# This might be used in testcases checking distribution-related features.
# Test scripts are free to override this if they need to.
distdir=$me-1.0
## ---------------------- ##
## Environment cleanup. ##
## ---------------------- ##
# Temporarily disable this, since some shells (e.g., older version
# of Bash) can return a non-zero exit status upon the when a non-set
# variable is unset.
set +e
# Unset some make-related variables that may cause $MAKE to act like
# a recursively invoked sub-make. Any $MAKE invocation in a test is
# conceptually an independent invocation, not part of the main
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unset MFLAGS MAKEFLAGS AM_MAKEFLAGS MAKELEVEL
unset __MKLVL__ MAKE_JOBS_FIFO # For BSD make.
unset DMAKE_CHILD DMAKE_DEF_PRINTED DMAKE_MAX_JOBS # For Solaris dmake.
# Unset verbosity flag.
unset V
# Also unset variables that will let "make -e install" divert
# files into unwanted directories.
unset DESTDIR
unset prefix exec_prefix bindir datarootdir datadir docdir dvidir
unset htmldir includedir infodir libdir libexecdir localedir mandir
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# Unset variables that might change the "make distcheck" behaviour.
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# Used by install rules for info files.
unset AM_UPDATE_INFO_DIR
# The tests call "make -e" but we do not want $srcdir from the environment
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unset AM_COLOR_TESTS
unset TESTS
unset XFAIL_TESTS
unset TEST_LOGS
unset TEST_SUITE_LOG
unset RECHECK_LOGS
unset VERBOSE
for pfx in TEST_ SH_ TAP_ ''; do
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unset ${pfx}LOG_COMPILE # Not a typo!
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# ---------------
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{
# Quoting from the autoconf manual:
# ... [$host_alias and $build both] default to the result of running
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# is_blocked_signal SIGNAL-NUMBER
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if $PERL -w -e '
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => "all";
use POSIX;
my %oldsigaction = ();
sigaction('"$1"', 0, \%oldsigaction);
exit ($oldsigaction{"HANDLER"} eq "IGNORE" ? 0 : 77);
'; then
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# Run automake with AUTOMAKE-ARGS, and fail if it doesn't exit with
# STATUS. Should be polymorphic for TAP and "plain" tests. The
# DESCRIPTION, when provided, is used for console reporting, only if
# the TAP protocol is in use in the current test script.
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{
am__desc=
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while test $# -gt 0; do
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# Don't fail on unknown option: assume they (and the rest of the
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*) break;;
esac
shift
done
am__got_rc=0
$AUTOMAKE ${1+"$@"} >stdout 2>stderr || am__got_rc=$?
cat stderr >&2
cat stdout
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if test -z "$am__desc"; then
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else
am__desc="automake exited $am__got_rc, expecting $am__exp_rc"
fi
fi
command_ok_ "$am__desc" test $am__got_rc -eq $am__exp_rc
}
# AUTOMAKE_fails [-d DESCRIPTION] [OPTIONS...]
# --------------------------------------------
# Run automake with OPTIONS, and fail if doesn't exit with status 1.
# Should be polymorphic for TAP and "plain" tests. The DESCRIPTION,
# when provided, is used for console reporting, only if the TAP
# protocol is in use in the current test script.
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{
AUTOMAKE_run -e 1 ${1+"$@"}
}
# extract_configure_help { --OPTION | VARIABLE-NAME } [FILES]
# -----------------------------------------------------------
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--*) am__opt_re="^ $1( .*|$)";;
*) am__var_re="^ $1( .*|$)";;
esac
shift
if test x"$am__opt_re" != x; then
LC_ALL=C awk '
/'"$am__opt_re"'/ { print; do_print = 1; next; }
/^$/ { do_print = 0; next }
/^ --/ { do_print = 0; next }
(do_print == 1) { print }
' ${1+"$@"}
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LC_ALL=C awk '
/'"$am__var_re"'/ { print; do_print = 1; next; }
/^$/ { do_print = 0; next }
/^ [A-Z][A-Z0-9_]* / { do_print = 0; next }
/^ [A-Z][A-Z0-9_]*$/ { do_print = 0; next }
(do_print == 1) { print }
' ${1+"$@"}
fi
}
# grep_configure_help { --OPTION | VARIABLE-NAME } REGEXP
# -------------------------------------------------------
# Grep the section of "./configure --help" output associated with either
# --OPTION or VARIABLE-NAME for the given *extended* regular expression.
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cat am--all-help
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cat am--our-help
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# -----------
# Return success if $MAKE is GNU make, return failure otherwise.
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case $am__using_gmake in
yes)
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no)
return 1;;
'')
# Use --version AND -v, because SGI Make doesn't fail on --version.
# Also grep for GNU because newer versions of FreeBSD make do
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if $MAKE --version -v | grep GNU; then
am__using_gmake=yes
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am__using_gmake=no
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*)
fatal_ "invalid value for \$am__using_gmake: '$am__using_gmake'";;
esac
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am__using_gmake="" # Avoid interferences from the environment.
# make_can_chain_suffix_rules
# ---------------------------
# Return 0 if $MAKE is a make implementation that can chain suffix rules
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{
if test -z "$am__can_chain_suffix_rules"; then
if using_gmake; then
am__can_chain_suffix_rules=yes
return 0
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mkdir am__chain.dir$$
cd am__chain.dir$$
unindent > Makefile << 'END'
.SUFFIXES: .u .v .w
.u.v: ; cp $< $@
.v.w: ; cp $< $@
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echo make can chain suffix rules > foo.u
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am__can_chain_suffix_rules=no
fi
cd ..
rm -rf am__chain.dir$$
fi
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yes) return 0;;
no) return 1;;
*) fatal_ "make_can_chain_suffix_rules: internal error";;
esac
}
am__can_chain_suffix_rules="" # Avoid interferences from the environment.
# useless_vpath_rebuild
# ---------------------
# Tell whether $MAKE suffers of the bug triggering automake bug#7884.
# For example, this happens with FreeBSD make, since in a VPATH build
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touch foo.a foo.b bar baz
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.PHONY: all
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# count_test_results total=N pass=N fail=N xpass=N xfail=N skip=N error=N
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Check that a testsuite run driven by the parallel-tests harness has
# had the specified numbers of test results (specified by kind).
# This function assumes that the output of "make check" or "make recheck"
# has been saved in the 'stdout' file in the current directory, and its
# log in the 'test-suite.log' file.
count_test_results ()
{
# Use a subshell so that we won't pollute the script namespace.
(
# TODO: Do proper checks on the arguments?
total=ERR pass=ERR fail=ERR xpass=ERR xfail=ERR skip=ERR error=ERR
eval "$@"
# For debugging.
$EGREP -i '(total|x?pass|x?fail|skip|error)' stdout || :
rc=0
# Avoid spurious failures with shells with "overly sensible"
# errexit shell flag, such as e.g., Solaris /bin/sh.
set +e
test $(grep -c '^PASS:' stdout) -eq $pass || rc=1
test $(grep -c '^XFAIL:' stdout) -eq $xfail || rc=1
test $(grep -c '^SKIP:' stdout) -eq $skip || rc=1
test $(grep -c '^FAIL:' stdout) -eq $fail || rc=1
test $(grep -c '^XPASS:' stdout) -eq $xpass || rc=1
test $(grep -c '^ERROR:' stdout) -eq $error || rc=1
grep "^# TOTAL: *$total$" stdout || rc=1
grep "^# PASS: *$pass$" stdout || rc=1
grep "^# XFAIL: *$xfail$" stdout || rc=1
grep "^# SKIP: *$skip$" stdout || rc=1
grep "^# FAIL: *$fail$" stdout || rc=1
grep "^# XPASS: *$xpass$" stdout || rc=1
grep "^# ERROR: *$error$" stdout || rc=1
test $rc -eq 0
)
}
# get_shell_script SCRIPT-NAME
# -----------------------------
# Fetch an Automake-provided shell script from the 'lib/' directory into
# the current directory, and, if the '$am_test_prefer_config_shell'
# variable is set to "yes", modify its shebang line to use $SHELL instead
# of /bin/sh.
get_shell_script ()
{
test ! -f "$1" || rm -f "$1" || return 99
if test x"$am_test_prefer_config_shell" = x"yes"; then
sed "1s|#!.*|#! $SHELL|" "$am_scriptdir/$1" > "$1" \
&& chmod a+x "$1" \
|| return 99
else
cp -f "$am_scriptdir/$1" . || return 99
fi
sed 10q "$1" # For debugging.
}
# require_xsi SHELL
# -----------------
# Skip the test if the given shell fails to support common XSI constructs.
require_xsi ()
{
test $# -eq 1 || fatal_ "require_xsi needs exactly one argument"
echo "$me: trying some XSI constructs with $1"
$1 -c "$xsi_shell_code" || skip_all_ "$1 lacks XSI features"
}
# Shell code supposed to work only with XSI shells. Keep this in sync
# with libtool.m4:_LT_CHECK_SHELL_FEATURES.
xsi_shell_code='
_lt_dummy="a/b/c"
test "${_lt_dummy##*/},${_lt_dummy%/*},${_lt_dummy#??}"${_lt_dummy%"$_lt_dummy"}, \
= c,a/b,b/c, \
&& eval '\''test $(( 1 + 1 )) -eq 2 \
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# fetch_tap_driver
# ----------------
# Fetch the Automake-provided TAP driver from the 'lib/' directory into
# the current directory, and edit its shebang line so that it will be
# run with the perl interpreter determined at configure time.
fetch_tap_driver ()
{
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# TODO: with /bin/sh, for better coverage.
case $am_tap_implementation in
# Extra quoting required to avoid maintainer-check spurious failures.
'perl')
$PERL -MTAP::Parser -e 1 \
|| skip_all_ "cannot import TAP::Parser perl module"
sed "1s|#!.*|#! $PERL -w|" "$am_scriptdir"/tap-driver.pl >tap-driver
;;
shell)
AM_TAP_AWK=$AWK; export AM_TAP_AWK
sed "1s|#!.*|#! $SHELL|" "$am_scriptdir"/tap-driver.sh >tap-driver
;;
*)
fatal_ "invalid \$am_tap_implementation '$am_tap_implementation'" ;;
esac \
&& chmod a+x tap-driver \
|| framework_failure_ "couldn't fetch $am_tap_implementation TAP driver"
sed 10q tap-driver # For debugging.
}
# The shell/awk implementation of the TAP driver is still mostly dummy, so
# use the perl implementation by default for the moment.
am_tap_implementation=${am_tap_implementation-shell}
# $PYTHON and support for PEP-3147. Needed to check our python-related
# install rules.
python_has_pep3147 ()
{
if test -z "$am_pep3147_tag"; then
am_pep3147_tag=$($PYTHON -c 'import imp; print(imp.get_tag())') \
|| am_pep3147_tag=none
fi
test $am_pep3147_tag != none
}
am_pep3147_tag=
# pyc_location [-p] [FILE]
# ------------------------
# Determine what the actual location of the given '.pyc' or '.pyo'
# byte-compiled file should be, taking into account PEP-3147. Save
# the location in the '$am_pyc_file' variable. If the '-p' option
# is given, print the location on the standard output as well.
pyc_location ()
{
case $#,$1 in
2,-p) am_pyc_print=yes; shift;;
1,*) am_pyc_print=no;;
*) fatal_ "pyc_location: invalid usage";;
esac
if python_has_pep3147; then
case $1 in
*/*) am_pyc_dir=${1%/*} am_pyc_base=${1##*/};;
*) am_pyc_dir=. am_pyc_base=$1;;
esac
am_pyc_ext=${am_pyc_base##*.}
am_pyc_base=${am_pyc_base%.py?}
am_pyc_file=$am_pyc_dir/__pycache__/$am_pyc_base.$am_pep3147_tag.$am_pyc_ext
else
am_pyc_file=$1
fi
test $am_pyc_print = no || printf '%s\n' "$am_pyc_file"
}
# py_installed [--not] FILE
# --------------------------
# Check that the given python FILE has been installed (resp. *not*
# installed, if the '--not' option is specified). If FILE is a
# byte-compiled '.pyc' file, the new installation layout specified
# by PEP-3147 will be taken into account.
py_installed ()
{
case $#,$1 in
1,*) am_test_py_file='test -f';;
2,--not) am_test_py_file='test ! -e'; shift;;
*) fatal_ "pyc_installed: invalid usage";;
esac
case $1 in
*.py[co]) pyc_location "$1"; am_target_py_file=$am_pyc_file;;
*) am_target_py_file=$1;;
esac
$am_test_py_file "$am_target_py_file"
}
# Usage: require_compiler_ {cc|c++|fortran|fortran77}
require_compiler_ ()
{
case $# in
0) fatal_ "require_compiler_: missing argument";;
1) ;;
*) fatal_ "require_compiler_: too many arguments";;
esac
case $1 in
cc)
am__comp_lang="C"
am__comp_var=CC
am__comp_flag_vars='CFLAGS CPPFLAGS'
;;
c++)
am__comp_lang="C++"
am__comp_var=CXX
am__comp_flag_vars='CXXFLAGS CPPFLAGS'
;;
fortran)
am__comp_lang="Fortran"
am__comp_var=FC
am__comp_flag_vars='FCFLAGS'
;;
fortran77)
am__comp_lang="Fortran 77"
am__comp_var=F77
am__comp_flag_vars='FFLAGS'
;;
esac
shift
eval "am__comp_prog=\${$am__comp_var}" \
|| fatal_ "expanding \${$am__comp_var} in require_compiler_"
case $am__comp_prog in
"")
fatal_ "botched configuration: \$$am__comp_var is empty";;
false)
skip_all_ "no $am__comp_lang compiler available";;
autodetect|autodetected)
# Let the ./configure commands in the test script try to determine
# these automatically.
unset $am__comp_var $am__comp_flag_vars;;
*)
# Pre-set these for the ./configure commands in the test script.
export $am__comp_var $am__comp_flag_vars;;
esac
# Delete private variables.
unset am__comp_lang am__comp_prog am__comp_var am__comp_flag_vars
}
## ----------------------------------------------------------- ##
## Checks for required tools, and additional setups (if any) ##
## required by them. ##
## ----------------------------------------------------------- ##
require_tool ()
{
am_tool=$1
case $1 in
cc|c++|fortran|fortran77)
require_compiler_ $1;;
xsi-lib-shell)
if test x"$am_test_prefer_config_shell" = x"yes"; then
require_xsi "$SHELL"
else
require_xsi "/bin/sh"
fi
;;
bzip2)
# Do not use --version, older versions bzip2 still tries to compress
# stdin.
echo "$me: running bzip2 --help"
bzip2 --help \
|| skip_all_ "required program 'bzip2' not available"
;;
cl)
CC=cl
# Don't export CFLAGS, as that could have been initialized to only
# work with the C compiler detected at configure time. If the user
# wants CFLAGS to also influence 'cl', he can still export CFLAGS
# in the environment "by hand" before calling the testsuite.
export CC CPPFLAGS
echo "$me: running $CC -?"
$CC -? || skip_all_ "Microsoft C compiler '$CC' not available"
;;
etags)
# Exuberant Ctags will create a TAGS file even
# when asked for --help or --version. (Emacs's etags
# does not have such problem.) Use -o /dev/null
# to make sure we do not pollute the build directory.
echo "$me: running etags --version -o /dev/null"
etags --version -o /dev/null \
|| skip_all_ "required program 'etags' not available"
;;
GNUmake)
for make_ in "$MAKE" gmake gnumake :; do
MAKE=$make_ am__using_gmake=''
test "$MAKE" = : && break
echo "$me: determine whether $MAKE is GNU make"
using_gmake && break
: For shells with busted 'set -e'.
done
test "$MAKE" = : && skip_all_ "this test requires GNU make"
export MAKE
unset make_
;;
gcj)
GCJ=$GNU_GCJ GCJFLAGS=$GNU_GCJFLAGS; export GCJ GCJFLAGS
test "$GCJ" = false && skip_all_ "GNU Java compiler unavailable"
: For shells with busted 'set -e'.
;;
gcc)
CC=$GNU_CC CFLAGS=$GNU_CFLAGS; export CC CFLAGS CPPFLAGS
test "$CC" = false && skip_all_ "GNU C compiler unavailable"
: For shells with busted 'set -e'.
;;
g++)
CXX=$GNU_CXX CXXFLAGS=$GNU_CXXFLAGS; export CXX CXXFLAGS CPPFLAGS
test "$CXX" = false && skip_all_ "GNU C++ compiler unavailable"
: For shells with busted 'set -e'.
;;
gfortran)
FC=$GNU_FC FCFLAGS=$GNU_FCFLAGS; export FC FCFLAGS
test "$FC" = false && skip_all_ "GNU Fortran compiler unavailable"
case " $required " in
*\ g77\ *) ;;
*) F77=$FC FFLAGS=$FCFLAGS; export F77 FFLAGS;;
esac
;;
g77)
F77=$GNU_F77 FFLAGS=$GNU_FFLAGS; export F77 FFLAGS
test "$F77" = false && skip_all_ "GNU Fortran 77 compiler unavailable"
case " $required " in
*\ gfortran\ *) ;;
*) FC=$F77 FCFLAGS=$FFLAGS; export FC FCFLAGS;;
esac
;;
grep-nonprint)
# Check that grep can parse nonprinting characters correctly.
# BSD 'grep' works from a pipe, but not a seekable file.
# GNU or BSD 'grep -a' works on files, but is not portable.
case $(echo "$esc" | grep .)$(echo "$esc" | grep "$esc") in
"$esc$esc") ;;
*) skip_ "grep can't handle nonprinting characters correctly";;
esac
;;
javac)
# The Java compiler from JDK 1.5 (and presumably earlier versions)
# cannot handle the '-version' option by itself: it bails out
# telling that source files are missing. Adding also the '-help'
# option seems to solve the problem.
echo "$me: running javac -version -help"
javac -version -help || skip_all_ "Sun Java compiler not available"
;;
java)
# See the comments above about 'javac' for why we use also '-help'.
echo "$me: running java -version -help"
java -version -help || skip_all_ "Sun Java interpreter not found"
;;
lib)
AR=lib
export AR
# Attempting to create an empty archive will actually not
# create the archive, but lib will output its version.
echo "$me: running $AR -out:defstest.lib"
$AR -out:defstest.lib \
|| skip_all_ "Microsoft 'lib' utility not available"
;;
makedepend)
echo "$me: running makedepend -f-"
makedepend -f- \
|| skip_all_ "required program 'makedepend' not available"
;;
mingw)
uname_s=$(uname -s || echo UNKNOWN)
echo "$me: system name: $uname_s"
case $uname_s in
MINGW*) ;;
*) skip_all_ "this test requires MSYS in MinGW mode" ;;
esac
unset uname_s
;;
non-root)
# Skip this test case if the user is root.
# We try to append to a read-only file to detect this.
priv_check_temp=priv-check.$$
touch $priv_check_temp && chmod a-w $priv_check_temp \
|| framework_failure_ "creating unwritable file $priv_check_temp"
# Not a useless use of subshell: lesser shells might bail
# out if a builtin fails.
overwrite_status=0
(echo foo >> $priv_check_temp) || overwrite_status=$?
rm -f $priv_check_temp
if test $overwrite_status -eq 0; then
skip_all_ "cannot drop file write permissions"
fi
unset priv_check_temp overwrite_status
;;
# Extra quoting required to avoid maintainer-check spurious failures.
'perl-threads')
if test "$WANT_NO_THREADS" = "yes"; then
skip_all_ "Devel::Cover cannot cope with threads"
fi
;;
native)
# Don't use "&&" here, to avoid a bug of 'set -e' present in
# some (even relatively recent) versions of the BSD shell.
# We add the dummy "else" branch for extra safety.
! cross_compiling || skip_all_ "doesn't work in cross-compile mode"
;;
python)
PYTHON=${PYTHON-python}
# Older python versions don't support --version, they have -V.
echo "$me: running $PYTHON -V"
$PYTHON -V || skip_all_ "python interpreter not available"
;;
ro-dir)
# Skip this test case if read-only directories aren't supported
# (e.g., under DOS.)
ro_dir_temp=ro_dir.$$
mkdir $ro_dir_temp && chmod a-w $ro_dir_temp \
|| framework_failure_ "creating unwritable directory $ro_dir_temp"
# Not a useless use of subshell: lesser shells might bail
# out if a builtin fails.
create_status=0
(: > $ro_dir_temp/probe) || create_status=$?
rm -rf $ro_dir_temp
if test $create_status -eq 0; then
skip_all_ "cannot drop directory write permissions"
fi
unset ro_dir_temp create_status
;;
runtest)
# DejaGnu's runtest program. We rely on being able to specify
# the program on the runtest command-line. This requires
# DejaGnu 1.4.3 or later.
echo "$me: running runtest SOMEPROGRAM=someprogram --version"
runtest SOMEPROGRAM=someprogram --version \
|| skip_all_ "DejaGnu is not available"
;;
tex)
# No all versions of Tex support '--version', so we use
# a configure check.
if test -z "$TEX"; then
skip_all_ "TeX is required, but it wasn't found by configure"
fi
;;
lex)
test x"$LEX" = x"false" && skip_all_ "lex not found or disabled"
export LEX
;;
yacc)
test x"$YACC" = x"false" && skip_all_ "yacc not found or disabled"
export YACC
;;
flex)
LEX=flex; export LEX
echo "$me: running flex --version"
flex --version || skip_all_ "required program 'flex' not available"
;;
bison)
YACC='bison -y'; export YACC
echo "$me: running bison --version"
bison --version || skip_all_ "required program 'bison' not available"
;;
*)
# Generic case: the tool must support --version.
echo "$me: running $1 --version"
# It is not likely but possible that the required tool is a special
# builtin, in which case the shell is allowed to exit after an error.
# So we need the subshell here. Also, some tools, like Sun cscope,
# can be interactive without redirection.
($1 --version) </dev/null \
|| skip_all_ "required program '$1' not available"
;;
esac
}
process_requirements ()
{
# Look for (and maybe set up) required tools and/or system features;
# skip the current test if they are not found.
for am_tool in $*; do
require_tool $am_tool
done
am_tool=; unset am_tool
# We might need extra macros, e.g., from Libtool or Gettext.
case " $required " in
*\ libtool*) . ./t/libtool-macros.dir/get.sh;;
esac
case " $required " in
*\ gettext*) . ./t/gettext-macros.dir/get.sh;;
esac
}
## ---------------------------------------------------------------- ##
## Create and set up of the temporary directory used by the test. ##
## ---------------------------------------------------------------- ##
am_setup_testdir ()
{
# The subdirectory where the current test script will run and write its
# temporary/data files. This will be created shortly, and will be removed
# by the cleanup trap below if the test passes. If the test doesn't pass,
# this directory will be kept, to facilitate debugging.
am_test_subdir=${argv0#$am_rel_srcdir/}
case $am_test_subdir in
*/*) am_test_subdir=${am_test_subdir%/*}/$me.dir;;
*) am_test_subdir=$me.dir;;
esac
test ! -e $am_test_subdir || rm_rf_ $am_test_subdir \
|| framework_failure_ "removing old test subdirectory"
$MKDIR_P $am_test_subdir \
|| framework_failure_ "creating test subdirectory"
cd $am_test_subdir \
|| framework_failure_ "cannot chdir into test subdirectory"
if test x"$am_create_testdir" != x"empty"; then
cp "$am_scriptdir"/install-sh "$am_scriptdir"/missing \
"$am_scriptdir"/depcomp . \
|| framework_failure_ "fetching common files from $am_scriptdir"
# Build appropriate environment in test directory. E.g., create
# configure.ac, touch all necessary files, etc. Don't use AC_OUTPUT,
# but AC_CONFIG_FILES so that appending still produces a valid
# configure.ac. But then, tests running config.status really need
# to append AC_OUTPUT.
{
echo "AC_INIT([$me], [1.0])"
if test x"$am_serial_tests" = x"yes"; then
echo "AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([serial-tests])"
else
echo "AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE"
fi
echo "AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])"
} >configure.ac || framework_failure_ "creating configure.ac skeleton"
fi
}
am_extra_info ()
{
echo "Running from installcheck: $am_running_installcheck"
echo "Test Protocol: $am_test_protocol"
echo "PATH = $PATH"
}