Hash :
bf258729
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Date :
2012-06-29T00:48:11
tests: prefer "test ! -e FILE" to check that a file doesn't exist Once, for the sake of (at least) Solaris 10 /bin/sh, we had to use "test ! -f FILE" or "test ! -r FILE" or "test ! -d FILE" instead, because the that shell's 'test' built-in didn't grok the '-e' option. Note however that we still can't use "test ! -e" in the Makefile recipes used in the test cases; that is because those recipes are run with the shell detected by 'configure', and Autoconf-generated configure scripts do no guarantee to find or provide a POSIX-compatible shell. * Several tests: Adjust. * t/yacc-clean-cxx: Adjust, and remove a couple of useless commands. * t/parallel-tests-dry-run-2.sh: Adjust, and add invocation to "make -n" forgotten in previous versions of the test. * t/txinfo26.sh: Adjust, and don't bother to skip the test when it's run in a directory whose absolute path contain whitespace: that setup is not supported anyway. * t/maken3.sh: Adjust, and fix a typo that could cause a minor false negative. * t/test-trs-recover2.sh: Prefer using 'skip_' with a suitable error message over a bare 'exit 77'. Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
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#! /bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2011-2012 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)
# any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Check parallel harness features:
# - creation and removal of '.trs' auxiliary files
# - check some internals regarding the use of '.trs' files.
. ./defs || exit 1
cat >> configure.ac <<END
AC_OUTPUT
END
cat > Makefile.am << 'END'
TEST_EXTENSIONS = .sh .test
TESTS = foo.test bar.sh sub/zardoz.test
TEST_LOG_COMPILER = $(SHELL)
SH_LOG_COMPILER = $(SHELL)
## Used to check some internal details. And yes, the quotes around
## '$bases' are deliberate: they check for whitespace normalization.
tb:
$(am__set_TESTS_bases); echo "$$bases" > $@
END
cat > foo.test << 'END'
#! /bin/sh
exit $FOO_STATUS
END
: > bar.sh
mkdir sub
: > sub/zardoz.test
FOO_STATUS=0; export FOO_STATUS
$ACLOCAL
$AUTOCONF
$AUTOMAKE -a
#
# Check some internal details first.
#
for vpath in : false; do
if $vpath; then
srcdir=..
mkdir build
cd build
else
srcdir=.
fi
$srcdir/configure
$MAKE tb
test x"$(cat tb)" = x"foo bar sub/zardoz"
rm -f tb
# Please don't change the order of the stuff in TESTS, below.
TESTS='foo.test foo2.sh foo-log foolog.test a.log.b.sh 0.exe' $MAKE -e tb
test x"$(cat tb)" = x"foo foo2 foo-log foolog a.log.b 0.exe"
rm -f tb
cd $srcdir
done
#
# The 'test-suite.stamp' file and the '.trs' files get created by
# "make check" and removed by "make clean" and "make mostlyclean".
#
: > unrelated.trs
: > sub/foo.trs
$MAKE check
test -f foo.trs
test -f bar.trs
test -f sub/zardoz.trs
$MAKE clean
test ! -e foo.trs
test ! -e bar.trs
test ! -e sub/zardoz.trs
# Unrelated '.trs' files shouldn't be removed.
test -f unrelated.trs
test -f sub/foo.trs
# The files should be properly created in case of testsuite failure too.
FOO_STATUS=1 $MAKE check && exit 1
test -f foo.trs
test -f bar.trs
test -f sub/zardoz.trs
$MAKE mostlyclean
test ! -e foo.trs
test ! -e bar.trs
test ! -e sub/zardoz.trs
# Unrelated '.trs' files shouldn't be removed.
test -f unrelated.trs
test -f sub/foo.trs
#
# Try with a subset of TESTS.
#
TESTS=foo.test $MAKE -e check
test -f foo.trs
test ! -e bar.trs
test ! -e sub/zardoz.trs
$MAKE clean
test ! -e foo.trs
TESTS='foo.test bar.sh' $MAKE -e check
test -f foo.trs
test -f bar.trs
test ! -e sub/zardoz.trs
# "make clean" shouldn't remove '.trs' files for tests not in $(TESTS).
TESTS=bar.sh $MAKE -e clean
test -f foo.trs
test ! -e bar.trs
$MAKE clean
#
# Try with a subset of TEST_LOGS.
#
TEST_LOGS=sub/zardoz.log $MAKE -e check
test ! -e foo.trs
test ! -e bar.trs
test -f sub/zardoz.trs
$MAKE clean
test ! -e sub/zardoz.trs
TEST_LOGS='foo.log bar.log' $MAKE -e check
test -f foo.trs
test -f bar.trs
test ! -e sub/zardoz.trs
# "make clean" shouldn't remove '.trs' files for tests whose log
# is not in $(TEST_LOGS).
TEST_LOGS=foo.log $MAKE -e clean
test ! -e foo.trs
test -f bar.trs
test ! -e sub/zardoz.trs
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